Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOfe r O t k
 s a tÀ K » b À i t t Ä i k G S
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
cottage cheese, m ilk and butter.
We sell the best. Detricks,
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A Daily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and ev en ts o f
Local in terest.
■v__ » S tated Session
H iliah Tem ple
M asonic Hall
Orres cleans clothes Phone 64.
D em onst rat ion s—
Miss Seely of the N estle’s Food
Friday evening, Dec. 7. Routine
business, election of officers, re- i Company is dem onstrating Alpine
freshm ents and entertainm ent. Milk as an aid to cooking today
followed by exhibition of C hild -1 and tomorrow at the H. B. Plum-
ren's Hospital filmfT at the Vining, mer Grocery. The women of Ash-
Resident and visiting Nobles cor- land are invited to this demon-
dially invited.
stration.
T. II. SIMPSON, P otentate
81-21 Orres Remodels clothes
W . II. DAY. R eco rd er.
up-
i stairs.
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Large loaf -quality bread 10c.
34-tf j A ged W om an G row s W eaker—
Bon Ton.
Mrs. G. A. King, of 180 Nut-
Virgin wool suits and overcoats lev street, who has been quite
$20 and up, at Paulseruds. 78tf sick for some time is reported as
growing weaker.
Firem an Improves—
Jam es Kendall, injured y e ste r-'
day when two Southern P acific!
Engines were wrecked two miles!
north of Hugo, is reported to b e'
recovering rapidly from the ef- j
fects of his injuries. His wrist w as,
broken and several toes were bad­
ly crushed, so that am putation
may be found necessary for one.
Besides these injuries, it is be­
lieved th a t he suffered only sev-
r bruises. He was pinned under
the wreck for two hours and 40
m inutes, while strenuous efforts
i were being made to release him.
, Doctor Loughrldge wits summon-
ed and adm inistered to the in-
jured man.— G rants Pass Courier
D arling Studio— Sittings even­
ings by appointm ent. Phone No. 8.
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V isitors Last N ight—
J. W. Day, of Portland, was
a guest a t the Hotel Ashland last
night. David Eugene Oslon is
M any A tte n d F a ir —
among visitors from the W illam ­
Many residents of nearby dis­
NOTICE— If you own property, ette Valley, having registered
tricts are in Ashland today atten d ­ you carry Insurance; it always from Eugene. E. A. Spring was a
ing the W inter Fair. R ural visit­ pays to get my rates before you guest here last night from Buffalo
ors are especially interested in insure. Yeo, of course.
77-tf N. Y. B. T. M orrall, of Roseburg,
the farm displays and club work
is among out-of-town visitors. W.
and are w atching the booths with H om e T oday
l . Moore was a business visitor
interest.
Miss Imogene W allace has re yegterday from Olympia. Mr. and
turned from Portland where she - Mrs. F. Sanders were visitors
V isitin g R e la tiv e s —
attended the State Convention of from Boise. M. L. S. Stanburg is
Mrs. Ray Dix has returned from music instructors.
among out-of-town visitors from
a business trip to Portland. W hile!
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I Baltimore.
in Portland, Mrs. Dix was joined
Hand decorated articles, lunch-
by her sister. Miss Madge P u tm an ,' eon sets, handkerchiefs, aprons
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,
who returned to Ashland with her I pillow cases, towels, etc. at the Chipped beef and lard. Get it at
and will be the guest of her par- \ P. E. O. charity bazaar to-mor- Detricks. I t’s the best.
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putm an row at J. P. Dodge & Sons Store,
and also at the Dix home. She
Cliff Payne makes desks.
plans rem ain here two weeks. Husiness V isitor—
Miss Putm an has recently return-
H. J. H unkins, of Dunsmuir, Here for the W inter—
ed from New York City, where she has been in Ashland recently con-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hogue and
acompanied a patient from San tracting with a local fu rn itu re family have moved to Ashland
Francisco, and has visited in te r­ concern for fixtures with which from the country and are making
esting Eastern cities and cities en he will furnish a new apartm ent their home here this winter.
route to the coast. Her visit here house, which he plans to con­
will be interesting for there are stru ct in the California town.
Bill A llen is W orking—
many friends w’ho are glad to
Bill Allen iar on the job this
know of her arrival.
Oh boy! some flavor! Salt ris- m orning carrying the mail, after
80-ti spending his annual vacation at
ing bread.
Have your clothes cleaned and
home. J. Q. Adams was unable
repaired before the Holiday rush. H ere for th e W inter—
to leave his home this morning
P aulserud’s.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beswlck , because of illness, which is for­
and daughters, who have been eign to the nature of Mr. Adams
Have a fit a t Orres. Tailors for living the past year on their |
It is hoped th at he will be able to
men and women. U pstairs.
4-tf ranch at W ililams, Oregon, have I
be on the job soon again.
returned to their home on Palm !
P a tro n iz e s A sh la n d S to re s—
avenue for the w inter.
V isitor Y esterday—
E. P. Creason. Thomas Herbig
Mrs. M. E. Frzeir of Rogue
and H. Bryan, residents of H orn­
Fresh fru it cake and mince River was a business visitor in
brook and Talent, have been ii meat ingredients— brown sugar,
Ashland recently furnishing their citron, spices' orange peel, lemon Ashland yesterday.
homes. Ashland m erchants de­ peel, w alnuts and so forth. De-
The December m eeting of the
clare th at many out-of-town peo­ tricks. We deliver.
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W
oman’s
Foreign Missionary so­
ple are coming to Ashland to buy
ciety of the M. E. Church will be
home accessories and citie^ as New M achines Sold—
held at the home of Miss Mollie
far north as Central Point and
The Misses Nina and
Hazel
Jacksonville have been supplied Em ery will traverse the country Songer, Ilelm an St. on Friday,
from here.
hereafter in a new Chevrolet Dec. 7th at 2 P. M. A special
sedan. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Christm as offering will be taken
Our famous Tamales are al­
Yates are also owners of a new for a w orthy cause. Members
ways good. Try one— Rose Bros. Star touring car.
please bring thim bles and need­
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les.
F un eral N otice—
Funeral services for the late T.
M. Brown, killed in a train
wreck at K irk recently.’ will be
held Friday afternoon at 1.30
from Stocks U ndertaking Parlors.
Interm ent will be made in the.
Mountain View cemetery.
Big reductions in Suits and
Overcoats tailored to your m ea­
sure for Christm as at Orres tail­
or shop upstairs.
79-3
H om e Boy Successfu l—
Oscar Cooper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Cooper, has been call­
ed again as pastor of the church
at Carleton, near Eugene. Oscar
is finishing his course in the E u­
gene Bible University a t Eugene
and Mrs. Cooper is Bible teacher
in grades of the public schools In
Eugene. They have recently p u r­
chased a home there.
Many beautiful gifts at Dar-
ling Studio.
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Our band dipped Im perial
Chocolates represent the best—
Rose Bros.
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Mrs. H arner R eturns—
Mrs. J. L. H arner returned last
Saturday after a two m onths’ visit
with relatives and friends in Mis­
souri and en route. Mrs. H arnei
returned home via the southern
route and visited her daughter
in San
Francisco
and
othei?
friends in southern California as
she came home.'
W H ErtE
TOUCHED Tnc GF.X‘115
e*.t <*. lsd Tw
T HE furme? family
who owned tk* cat
■ r, »’/fio g tie gr»t«>
a »ihsiuBce watch pro»«'! to b*
u»rb This farmer
he**
l!n estone a loug dU
Lor* f*v ass alfalfa ttelds. 1»
e--frreu ce with nis cour.tn
agent, h« discovered that marl
would take the place cf linn
in correcting tne acidity of bli
soil. Thia experience led him
to the use of marl that exlBt»d
on his own tarns and saved hiw
much time and conaiderabl*
expense in hauling.
Similar opportunities have •»
isled and still e x ist
Max/
farmers in the midd'.e west will
recall what a pest sweet olov»?
used to be. Now this pest U
being used profitably as hay
and pasture for livestock and a*
a crop to be plowed under for
Increasing the fertility •£ the
soli.
Kansas is sailed the “fla e
flower State’’ and A o m rh e
have lived there will well re
member how th e / have towfU*
this weed. • Today sun8<rw«r®
are being grwwn as a crop, a<
feed for chickens and it Is alas
being utilized with or withou*
corn as a suitable crop tor the
silo.
It Is surprisleg to discovtr
how many . things which were
frowned upou lu days gone by
are now serving a useful pub
pose. These changes have bee*
brought about by observation
and study. Brains count on the
farm as elsewhere. The man
who thinks while he is perform­
ing physical work is not only
opening up the way for larger
profits but he is removing the
word drudgery from his vocab­
ulary and is transforming what
used to be a drudgery into a
profitable pleasure.—The Bank-
er-Farmei.
WATKINS PERSISTS IN
SPITE OF OPPOSITION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— In the
face of announced opposition by
President Coolidge, R epresenta­
tive W atkins, of Oregon, contin­
ued to advocate a soldiler’s bonus
by presenting plans fbr raising the
necessary money which he claims
will not bear heavily on taxpayers.
COOLIDGE FAVORS
WORLD COURT
Thursday, December rt, 192J
tive m arketing
organizations
among the farm ers, holding th at
“simple and direct methods put
into operation by the farm er him-
self are the only real sources for
resto ratio n .’’
more than $135,000,0^0.
H igh w ays and F orests
The President pledged the sup­
port of the Government to plans
for highway development and re­
forestration.
M uscle Shoals
i In concluding his address the
This property 'i n
Alabama President voiced an appeal for a
should be sold, the President de- "m ore practical use of moral
d a re s, recommending th a t C on-1 powea” in settling the problem sj
gress name a committee to con- of the world.
aider offers, conduct negotiations
“ Our authority among the na­
and report definite recommenda­ tions m ust be represented by jus- j
tions.
tice and mercy,” he sa id .. “Amer-1
R eclam ation
ica has taken her place in the
Steps should be taken to extend world as a Republic— free, inde­
financial relief to occupants of pendent, powerful. The best ser­
Government reclam ation projects. vice th a t can be rendered to I
The President said this would in­ hum anity is #the assurance th a t]
volve a Government investm ent of this place will be m aintained.”
In Our Booth
at the
All Next Week
J L fM __
THE THEATER FL h JTV ì *.
THE
PRESENTS
Comedy, Plays and Vaudeville
FOR MONDAY
“Shanghaied”
A Fast Comedy in 3 Acts with Vaudeville
Winter Fair
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VAUDEVILLE AND
We are displaying a choice assortment
‘T h e S o u l o f th e B ea st'
of
Complete Change of Program Every Night
PRICES
lUULd
XMAS G IF T S
Something for everyone in the family
— These are suggestions only— come to our $tore and see
hundreds of articles we could not show »at the Fair.
CHILDREN 25
ADULTS 55c
Including. Tax
Pictures Start 7:30; Stock and Vaudeville 8:30
• NO MATINEE
Special
TO THE LADY OF THE HOUSE
Stop at our booth and get a FREE
rI his ticket will admit any lady free if ac­
companied by one paid adult ticket to see
GIFT FOR THE BABY OR CHILD UP
-----1 »resent ——
TO SEVEN YEARS.
—Also
Subscription
Catalogues
“ SHANGHAIED’’
for
ordering
magazines orders mailed daily from our store.
A SPECIAL FOR BOYS
Books and
Stationery
ELHARTS
THE HICKMAN BESSEY COMPANY*
Drug Sundries
Toilet Goods
A Comedy with Vaudeville at the
VINING THEATRE MON., DEC. 10
Clip This Out and Present It at Box Office
•
Monday Night
(Continued from page 1).
establishing ag ricu ltu re,”
the
P r é s id â t recommends th a t the
W ar Finance Corporation be giv­
en power to extend liberal credit
to aid in the exportation of su r­
plus American crops. He also ap­
proves the creation of co-opera-
P o r t 1 a n d— Two apartm ent
houses, totaling $56,000, to De
erected on East Side.
S O C IE T Y
(Continued from page 3)
Yes real salt rising bread. 80tt
m atter is receiving th eir serious
Chiloquin — Chiloquin Lumber consideration. The plans for the
Salt rising bread will stand the Co. to build five miles more ra il­ reconstruction of the room the
test.
80-tt way and erect box factory.
Auxiliary will occupy includes
tinting, painting and new hang­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
New Agency Announced-—
ings. The Legion has offered to
A. C. W illhite, Buick dealer, WANTED— Second hand Under­ bear half the expense of this re­
has taken the agency for Star wood or Rem ington typew riter. decoration.
The Auxiliary is also solidly be­
machines and expects to develop Ashland Vulcanizing W orks. 81-1
hind the lyceum lecture course
his territory. Several ~ prospects
FOR SALE— Shoo-Fly $3.00
and the members are*w orking to
are already on docket for new
air gun $2.00. Phone 479-R.81-2* stim ulate interest in th at.
cars, tho the management*has not
They have enthusiastic plans
officially announced new’ sales
FOR âALE- -Child'® steel crib.
for
coming social activities.
271 High St.
81-3*
Their meetings will be on Mon­
Buy him a tailored to m easure
suit or overcoat for Xmas. Come • YES W E HAVE IT— Whole days evenngs hereafter, twice a
in and select the cloth and a r - 1 Grain W heat delivered anywhere month.
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range for us to take his. mea- i in Ashland in ease lots of four
sure— at Orres Tailor Shop up­ dozen cans at $8.30 in dozen lots Alpha C hapter Elect Officers—
stairs.
79-3 at $2.25, one half dozen lots at
At the regular m eeting of Al­
$1.15 the sm allest am ount we pha C hapter No. 1, O. E. S. Tues­
C om m ittee A ppointed—
deliver. Sent anywhere in Jackson day evening in Masonic Hall the
The comimttee of judges which County by frieght or express in following officers were elected:
has pinned aw ards on displays in case lots and dozen lots onjy__i W orthy Matron, Mrs. Effie Brown
the A rt D epartm ent was chosen j white us a postal for w’hat you W orthy Patron, Dr. W. E. Blake;
from members who were in no w ant. C. M. Miles, D istributor for Associate Matron, Mrs. M argaret
way connected with the committee Jackson Co., 611 Beach St., Ash- W hittle; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
and who knew nothing of the h a n d .
80-1* Caldwell; Treasurer, Miss Lydia
McCall; Conductress, Mrs. Nellie
work which was done by the en­
WANTED— Chambermaid 2 to Peters; Associate Conductress,
tran ts. Rewards have been made
3 hours forenoons. Bell Rooms, i Mrs. Mazie Bates.
i A fter the business session, a
Try our fresh kippered salmon 160-4th St.
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pleasant social hour was
‘D etricks.”
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I OR RENT In the» Beaver . spent.
Delicious
refreshm ents
Annex
a
business
room.
See
Bea-1
were
served
a
t
the
close
of the
F resh Homemade Candies at
ver Realty Co.
81-3 ! evening.
Rose Bros..
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Streets Not to be D e c o r a t e d -
No definite action was taken j
at the council m eeting Tuesday i
evening whereby streets would be 1
decorated for Christmas. E v e r-!
green trees have been used other
yars to cover electric light poles
on the main streets but are not
Mr. Automobile Owner: Do to be duplicated this year, accord­
you know there is a difference ing to city regulations.
in automobile rates? You can save
money by insuring with me.
We deliver the goods. Service '
Yeo. of course. 77-tf Is our m otto. D etricks— phone ,
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i 62.
To Medford Last Night—
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The Misse E sther Kleinham mer C ontributions Are l^irge—
and M argaret Van
Dyke, Mrs.
Contributions to the Painting i
C atherine Van Dyke and C la u s, D epartm ent of the Winten. F air |
K leinham m er motored to Medford greatly exceeded the expectations
last night to visit Miss Florence of the committee as this was the
Van Dyke, who is In training at j first year th a t the painting de-
the Sacred Hospital of th at city, partaient has been worked up as
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» separate section. Paintings vary
Do it now— get them later, j from all sizes and descriptions
Mrs. W allace Reid in “ Human W reckage” presented a t the
D arling Studio for p ortraits th at! and the num ber represents vivid
Vining. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 6-T-8, under the
please. Phone No. S.
7 5tf tarnslations of moods and scenes. auspices of the Auxiliary to Trinity Church,
Big Department Store Be Your
Headquarters For Your Christmas Shopping
How much easier it will be for you to be able to make ail your Xmas pureliase iS 111
one store.. We have anticipated your every want and have the largest Holiday
stock in Southern Oregon.
Santa Claus Headquarters
We have taken special care this year that our stock of Toys would be larger and
better than ever before. We invite you to come to our Toy Department and select
your gifts early. We will be glad to lay any article back for you until Xmas.
Friday and Saturday Specials in onr Dry Goods Department.
No. 1—Large 66 x 80 All Wool
$750
Blankets, Fri. and Sat. special....*1
No. 2—36 in. Outing Flannel, all 25c
shades, Fri. and Sat. special, yd.
No. 4—Full sized Bed Sheets
81 x 90, Fri. and Sat. special
Ladies and Misses Coats
No. 5—One lot, all sizes,
Fri. and Sat. Special................
Ladies and Childrens Winter Hats
No. 3—in a wide range of Styles and
Colors, Fri. and Sat. Special
25%
Less
$6 95
$1 25