Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1923, Special Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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NEWS m
AS " K E L H O M ”
Mrs. Wallace Reid and her two children
Hood River— Pacific Power &
Cost of governm ent in Oregon
L ight Co. installs transform ers at „
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. 1 for fiscal year ending Sept 30,
V inegar plant, box factory and
local creamery.
1922, am ounted to $28,563,652.
However, a ll the atudios are
not all gloom, and many of them
are going ahead with program s
almost normal.
At the United Studios building
plans for several new structures
are under way.
From M. C. Levee, president of
the United Studios, comes word
that the improvement program
continue with even greater activi­
ty.
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Mack Bennett, one ot the to - 1
inducegjfruta for the holding of a sion during the term of the sum ­
summer school. The Ashland m er norm al and will afford s tu ­
Chamber of Commerce was so for- dents of the norm al unexcelled op­
i tunate as to receive one of the portunities for the study of art,
I letters. Au immediate reply was as w’ell as ail others who have am ­
forwarded to the P ra tt Institute bitions along this line.
and they were also favored with
A fter arriving a t the decision
pictures of this beauty spot of to select Ashland as the location
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n Oregon, together
with for the sum m er school the insti-
Pratt A ll Institute, B ro o k - offer® of lhe utmost cooperation tnte requested the secretary of
lyn, Forwarding-Exhibit on the Pa rt of tb e chamber. A fte r; the local cham ber to name an in-
for Winter Fair.
extended
correspondence
the I terested and capable correspon-
pleasing news was received from dent and Mrs. V. V. Mills was
JO OPEN SCHOOL HERE Brooklyn that Ashland had been 'i “—“
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selected for the summer school 1
Ashland Selected Pacific Coast Lo-
The P ra tt Institute of Art is '
cation for Snmnier School
located at Brooklyn, New York',
INSTITUTE
TO EXHIBIT
of
A rt.
and is recognized as one of the
leading a rt schools of the country.
ways a party man. Beveridge is a
One
of
the
oest
announcem
ents
They will open their school here
Progressive-Republican, a com­
made in connection with the com during the summer of 1924. The
panion in political belief of many
of the new Senators who were vic- ing W inter F air is the news that
torious over more conservative the P ra tt In stitu te of A rt is to
O N S T IP A T IO N
candidates a year ago.
place an exbibit of
on display.
Uarm-
Numeroida factors contributed
Last year a representative of
Always relief in taking
to R alston’s election. The Repub- the P ra tt In st{iu te of Art ad-
lican party in Indiana was virtu- I dressed com .nunications to sev- C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
ally divided against itself, the re- eral differ jn t cities and towns of
TABLETS
suit of b itter factional broils.
the Pae./ic Coast for the purpose Ea»y—p le ax a t— effectives- only 25o
Has Many Friends
The Dalles— Two billion feet
But perhaps
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contributing factors was Ralston of timbPr »» Oregon National
himself, a man with magnetic per- forest in southern p art Wasco
FOR KITCHEN
w l(h
J " c o u n t, to be placed on m arket
aPPM ' th a t finds so much as soon as cruised.
recently issued a statement de­
success in Middle W estern politics.; --------—-----------------------——
claring that instead of harboring
Since the days of the rule of
Classified Ads Bring Results
any plans' for retrenchment he ex- Tilden and H endricks over the
! pects to spend more. Also, he said, Democratic party in the State R al­
PHYSICIANS
he expects to revive his famous ston has been a vertiable "wheel
bathing beauty girls. .
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
horse” in the p arty ’s councils. Un­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
Maurice Tourneur, another in­ der th e present leadership o Tom
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
dependent producer, had this to Taggart, Ralston is no less a fa­
say; "I was never so active in my vorite, and it was T ag g art’s influ­
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
life. Have started another pro­ ence and guidance which in a
p. m. only.
duction and expect to be engaged large m easure persuaded Ralston
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
on this film for several months. to leave his farm in southern In-I
tice limited to eye, ear. nose and
Following this produtcion there diana and re-enter politics.
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
Ralston is of the personal type
will be others. I do not anticipate
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
of
Grover Cleveland and to a most
any suspension in operations.”
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
rem arkable extent resem bles the j
Ore.
Richard Walton Tully, another form er president. He has the same
producer, said: "We have just gray m ustache, the heavy jowls,
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
concluded plans for what will the genial, smiling face and t h e '
and
Electro-Therapy, orfico fe™™
XS.V-
prove my most active producing same pleasing mannerism s.
phone 48; residence 142. F irst
Indiana Governor
season since I became associated
National Bank building.
As Governor of Indiana, 1913-
j with the screen. It looks like an
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
17, alston was instrum ental in re­
j active season ahead of me.”
office. Phone 91.
organizing the financial system
of
th e state. It is the ardent claim
Joseph M. Schenck, producer
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
NEW W HIM S IN L IN G E R IE
of
his followers th at he saved
of films featuring Norma and
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
An interesting P. S. to Fashion’s Constance Talmadge and Buster the state millions of dollars.
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
decree tor lingerie concerns itself with
Ralston is a farm er and a law­
* pajamas, a combination for girls and Keaton, voiced there would be no
PLUMBING
yer,
but pre-em inently a farm er.
juniors and a slip to wear under shut down in production for his
straight-line frocks. The jacket of three stars. Norma Talmadge has
In many q u arters Ralston is re ­
JER RY O’NEAI P lu m b in g . 207 the pajam as has a V-shaped neck and
garded
as a presidential possibil­
is bound with bias folds of
< self-material just started production of a new
E ast Main. Phone 138
ity
in
1924.
His friends are p ar­
I They may be fashioned of crêpe de ; film and th e first work in films
N o — nor any more
Chine, washable satin, radium silk,, starrin g Constance Talmadge and ticularly optim istic over his op-
MONUMENTS
batiste, cotton crêpe or voile. Medium
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Keaton will soon be start­ i portunities should a deadlock be­
size requires 4}^ yards 36-inch material Buster
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coal or ashes for anyone
MONUMENT— MARKERS
tween McAdoo and Underwood
The step-in combination consists of ed, It was stated.
Lowest Prices
chemise and drawers cut in one, with
¡grip the Democratic convention.! to lug! The convenience
either round or bandeau neck. I t is
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
, In th a t event he is being groomed
Among the players, who are
and efficiency o f Pearl
3rd and East Main St.
223-f-mo. trim m ed with narrow lace and satin
as a "d ark horse,” much as the
riblxm. Medium size requires
supposed to be hard hit by the
yards 36-ineh batiste, muslin or crêpe.
late President H arding was put» Oil-made heat means
ASHLAND GRANITE
Slips are so much in demand th at "slump” in production, there are forw ard in 1920.
MONUMENTS
the model pictured to the extreme many who apparently do not feel
comfort for everyone—
Ralston was born in T uscara­
right will be interesting. It has a disposed to spread gloom over the
Oregon G ranite Co.
straight upper edge, with ribbon straps.
fire-tending for none.
was county, Ohio, December,
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
It m ay be fashioned of batiste, hand­ outlook.
1, 1857. He was adm itted to the
Res. 47« Laurel
Phone 444-Y kerchief linen, crêpe de Chine, radium
Heat by the roomful .at
Conway Tearle, one of the best-
bar
in 1886 and practiced in Leb
silk or fine sateen. Embroidery applied knwn leading men, said: »‘‘From
to the front gives it an added decorative
PLANING MILL
the touch o f a match!
anon, Indiana.
note. Two and one-half yards of ■ a ' abdications the outlook to me
Simply turn the wick
JORDON'S SASH AND CABINET I 36-inch material are needed for medium personally is very active. At pres-
Classified ads bring results.
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and j " F ir s t Model: Pictorial Review P*. i e”‘ 1 have tK° Ncw V<”'k « » 6 W
high for initial warmth
Van Ness.
194tf I ‘amas No. 7555. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, ments under consideration. As
{ ’¡rice, 25 cents.
—then low to maintain
soon as my present contract has j For a smooth shave,
Second Model: Combination No.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
been fulfilled I expect to take up; and quick service, go
it. And remember,
W h ittle T r a n s f e r A S to ra g e Co. 8568. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price, 25
other engagements now pending.” to the Shell B arber
cents.
for SERVICE.
Third Model: Misses’ Slip No.
Pearl Oil burns clean
Lloyd Hughes, another actor, Shop, across from De­
Experienced movers and pack 1097. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, ' declared he was working at pres-
pot. G rinding of all
-—it leaves absolutely no
ers of household goods. Deal­ 30 cents.
i ent and had bookings for at least kinds. C hildren’s work
ers in coal and wood. Plione
odor.
I three months to come.
a specialty.
117.
HISTORIC AMERICAN
Among others whose services in
Office 89 Oak St. near
For best results your
films are either engaged or who W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
ROOF,
173
YEARS
Hotel Ashland
532
A.
St.
Ashland,
Ore
OLD, STILL INTACT have new contracts under consid­
heater needs more than
eration that will keep them active
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
just kerosene. “ Kero­
during the prescribed suspension
T. L. POWELL— General Trans-J J
period are Blanche Sweet. Tully
sene” or “coal oil” may
fer— Good team
and
motor ' j
Marshall, James Kirkwood and
trucks. Good service at a r e a - 1 i
mean any kind o f kero­
| I many others.
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sonable price. Phone 83.
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Daily Fashion Hint
No more
wood ,
to pack /
Thanks
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
K ing’s Transfer, general hauling.
Dry wood for sale. Phone 1 1 3 ,ji
Plaza Pool Hall.
45=tf j
PIANO TEACHER
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, certified
piano teacher. Credit given in
High School. Phone 341-J 53tf
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Classified Column
Classified Column R ates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
It is generally admitted by
those in “the know” that many of
the bigger studios here have
many unreleased pictures; pic­
tures that are "on the shelves,”
and that in addition to these each
of them has at least two and In
many cases three "big” films that
have just been released for show­
ing or have not yet been released.
When the Lasky Corporation
tacked up the "closed" sign across
the studio front gate approxi­
mately 2,000 persons, including
workers in all branches of the
film industry, found themselves
out of work. And, because the
other studios are "filled,” they
find it difficult to get work.
FOR SALE
To You
and we are very thankful
if our products had some
>art in the fine Thanksgiving
Dinner of yesterday.
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Cured or Money Back
“A fter about 8 years of suffering
w ith Piles, 1 w as treated by you and
c a n truthfully say that I am cured.”
This and hundreds o f other
letters have been received from
grateful patients. They are on file
in my offices and will be sent any­
one who wants proof of my non-
surgical, painless m ethods of cur­
ing Piles.'
I g u a r a n t e e to cure
y o u or refu n d you r
m oney. W rite to d a y
for FR E E B O O K .
. DEAN, M.D
IS
The Dalles— Diamond
Flour
MISCELLANEOUS
_________________________________¡Mills reopens plant after being
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May idle several years.
com m unicate with Ensign Lee i
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of the Salvation Army a t the
A storia— New Elks temple to
W hlteShield Home, 565 May- cost $300,000 to rise. New hotel
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
4 nears completion.
PORTLAND, OREGON
PA P ER
W H EN
strength.
sene — “ Pearl Oil” but
one. It is the highest-
quality kerosene only,
the result o f years o f
research and study, and
refined for heating and
lighting purposes ex­
clusively by the Stand­
ard Oil Company’s own
special process. Your
dealer knows Pearl Oil
—ask for it by name.
At the corner where the big .eloek gives the marking of
time in quarter hours as regularly and accurately as the
banking service just within the door.
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Ashland’s Winter Fair is the Glorv •/ of South-
ern Oregon— It is the Measuring Stick of the
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Exclusive Roasted Bulk
Coffees 33c and 38c
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H eadquarters for
Gold Medal Flour
Tillamook Cheese
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FRANKLIN BAKERY
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terials it cannot be equaled
as a food for health and
CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS
AHIM6UGHI
Is your best food and espec­
made with the beat of ma­
SIMPSON HARDW ARE
PROVOST BROS
If you prfeer the best in
Coffee flavor, arom a and
satisfaction.
ially our Health Bread, made
at
Aluminum and Lisk Roasters
Royal Club
Bread
Lanterns
Param ount A1 um inuinwa re
State j
COFFEE
a
T. L. Moore
P aring Knives 15c to 35c
Old Christ Church, Philadelphia,
FOR SALE— Modern 3 room
built 175 years ago and famous
bungalow, % acre ground, garage Pa.,
as having been the worshipping place
c h ick en h o u se, lo ts of f r u it, good ; of George Washington and Benjamin
lo c a tio n . P ric e $1200. R obison &; Franklin, is being repaired. When
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- t o »» workmen appeared recently on top of i
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<3-tf tj,j church and began to work, the
neighbors imagined with regret that
FOR RENT
the beautiful mellow hued copper roof
that had withstood the elements for
FOR RENT— Furnished three 175 years, was at last to go. But the
room apartm ent. Adults only. oflicials of the church immediately let
it be known that the roof was just as
Give possesion about December good
as it ever was.
6th. Inquire Mrs. C. E. Lane, at
The repairs were to some of the
Tidings after 3 oclock.
74-6 wood work and included sheathing of
copper where the weather had affected
the wood. Now they hope that the
WANTED
historic American shrine will go along
for another century without any fur­
WANTED— W ashing. 24S 1st ther trouble.
St.
62-2mo.*
Old Christ Church is regarded as
having one of the most beautiful roofs
DRESSMAKING— W ork gu ar­ in the world as well as one of the
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. most everlasting. It is simply aheel
copper now weathered to a soft green
Van H ardenberg.
6 7 -lm o . tiin t
and
Coles Safety Can Opener
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
L ithia B akery
caOsen for the position.
In order that the people of
/ shiand and those who attend the
V in te r F air may have an oppor­
tunity of gaining inform ation as
to the excellent character of work
perform ed, and as an exhibit of
good faith tow ard Ashland, the
P ratt Institute has announced
their intention of making a dis
plav, which La be, n forwarded
to Mrs. Mills to become a part
of the art exhibit at the coming
Fair.
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of ascertaining bpportunities and ¡school will most likely be in ses-
LOS ANGELE9, Nov. 80.— De­
spite the recent closing of the
Famous Players-Lasky s t u d i o
here, which came like a thunder­ His Defeat of Beveridge Was One
of Strange Upsets of Last
bolt from a clear sky. .many Holly- ¡
Election.
wood film producers, directors -
and players are trying to survive J
the "slack” season.
Senator Samuel Moffet Ralston,
Each year during the Winter of Indiana, came out x of political
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retirem
ent
to
make
the
race
for
season the Hollywood studios
the
Senate
last
year
and
provided
i "slow down” in their production
i program, but never before has it one of the startlin g upsets of the
, been so marked as to cause the elections when he defeated the
closing of such a studio as the Republican candidate, form er Sen-
ato r A lbert J. Beveridge. Ralston
Lasky organization, one of the is a conservative, a man long in
biggest in the business.
the Democratic party fold and a l­
"H um an W reckage”— w th Mrs. Reid will be a t th e Vining,
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. December 6-7-8. Benefit Auxiliary
to T rinity Church.*
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