Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ru&flday, Decem ber 11, H»23
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES |
SANTA CLAUS ANXIOUS
String Beans— 1. Mrs. Elton
TO RECEIVE H IS MAIL Beeson; 2. Mrs. Henry Galey.
Carrot3— 1. Mrs. Leggett.
Peas— 1. Mrs. F aris; 2. Mrs.
♦ A D aily C hronicle o f th o se w h o com e and go, anil even ts of
Legegtt.
local in terest.
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Beets— 1. Mrs. Mabel Reachert
2. Mrs. Leggett.
M asonic Calendar
H om e from V isit—
Tomatoes— 1. Mrs. Geo. W. Al­
T his W eek
Mrs. Mary Abbott, who resides
len; 2. Mrs. W. Cooper.
W ednesday, Dec. i s — Malta on Oak St., has returned from
Collection (6 qts.) 1. Mrs. E l­
C^mmandery meets at 7:30 for, a m onth’s visit with relatives in
ton Beeson; 2. Mrs. W. A. Cooper.
work In the Order of the Red the Applegate and G rants Pass
Collection (6 p ts.)— 1. Mrs.
Mrs. Abbott visits rela-
Faris.
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Cross. Light refreshm ents a fte r­ districts.
liv es io th e se c itie s o fte n .
“'Y ?
,
,h “ ‘her<i ah0," d
wards. All Sir K nights courteous­
Conserve
no delay m m ailing th eir missives
ly invited.
1. Mrs. Leah Caldwell; 2. Mrs.
indicating th eir wants.
FU RS
Thursday, Dec. IS— Third de­
Leah Caldwell.
Few choice pieces.of furs th at
gree, four vouu.uaivo,
candidates, work
Dairy Products
wura be-
o e-'
,
.
These cold nights mean more
a in n in ir n t l i f t in
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Roll b u tter— 1. Mrs. J. E. Ram­
ginning
at 1.30 in the afternoon.; would T m ake
„ „ nice , Christm as pres- . wamr
com . forters.
Buy
those soft
Sunnpr
n f 6.30,
ii f t followed
f r . i i , by
k
, ones at the Trinity sey; 2. Mrs. Gyger.
supper at
rou- ents. J. C. Beagle, 122 Helman, , «and , made
♦ tine
<« . i,..
,
.
.
1
none
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jP in t Cottage Cheese— 1. M rs.1
business and annual election
Guild Bazaar. Held In the Parish
of officers, paym ent of d u e s,1
House Dec. 20.
85-3 zGyger; 2. Eileen N utter,
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
Candy
building committee reports, etc.
cottage
cheese,
m
ilk
and
butter.
V isiting brethren cordially wel­
1. Mrs. Geo. P. M artin; 2. Dick
NOTICE— If you own property,
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come.
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i We sell the best. Detricks.
Hitqhcock.
you carry Insurance; it always
C hristm as Idea
pays to get my rates before you
R eturn from K ansas—
1. Eileen N utter; 2. Dr. Maud j
L anes Dpart—
insure. Yeo, of course.
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A fter iveeks and m onths oft H. E. W iltse and family have re
Hawley.
planning “ Minnie” and Clarence ! turned from a pleasant m onths’
Classified Ads Bring Results
C ollection D ried F ru its
Lane started early this afternoon ;■ visit with relatives in Chinook,
1. Mrs. Chas. Gray.
W INTER F A IR W INN ER S
on the first lap of their long jo u r­ Kansas.
A R E ANNOUNCED H ER LEGACY D U E TO
ney to Calexico, Cal., where they I
Try our fresh kippered salmon
expect to spend the w inter a n d !
75-Y E A R ROMANCE
‘‘D etricks.”
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(Continued from Page One)
re tu rn to Ashland full of th ej
The Ashland postm aster reports
th at Santa Claus appears to be
quite anxious to receive his mail
this year, and believe th a t the
dear, old Saint believes in the
"shop now, mail now" slogan of
the postoffice departm ent. "While
every effort will be made to dis­
patch Santa Claus letters prom pt­
ly
the e kiddies
” at the local ° office
" lce tn
R“1‘" es
:
A
fruits
of a happy winter. They
The
Ong a~
Carniyal iere by Holmes grocery, Mrs. W.
,O S,H ,nl th fir tirst n ig lit, Dance ever held in Jackson Coun- A- Stratton.
U a anfl
,lit 1,11 ro&d ty—
Jackson Hot Springs—
Best apple pie— O’Cedar
mop
1101 Iou 1,101 aiag going yfjurs(j ay Dec> 13th. Lots of Fun.
by J. P. Dodge & Sons, Miss Nel-
fa r as perm issable. It goes with- ReaJ Mugic
g5 2 lie RusselL
out saying th a t they will be mis- j
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Bpst plate ^ ^ 3 — ! qut Val.
s. ,1 but an abundance of letters MissioMary M eeting Scheduled— sPar varnish by J. O. Rigg,~Mrs.
die been promised.
a
The Bap^st Missionary Society Geo. P- Martin.
(Continued from page 1)
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deeply devoted to a very lovely I
girl. They were boon companions, (
and because it was inevitable t h a t !
one m ust lose should the other |
win, their friendship was unstrain-1
ed when Lehm eyer’s -rival and j
friend led the girl to the altar. In '
and Ladies’ Aid will have a joint
Best cake in exhibit— 51b roast fact Lehmeyer was the best man, 1
B eautiful and useful Xmas raPeting W ednesday at 2:30 at the
beef by J. L. B arnthouse, Mrs. and he wished them godspeed on
things, handm ade will be for sale Baptist church. A beautiful quilt K. K. Hitchcock.
th eir m atrim onial voyage.
by Trinity Guild Dec. 20th a t the top, donated by the late Mrs.
G reatest no. entries— $2.50,
Lehm eyer’s friend and his wife
Parish House.
Anice McClanahan and Mrs. B utts Mrs. Faris.
em igrated to America. A year la­
i to the Ladies’ Aid before Mrs. Me-
Sweepstakes (Most blue rib- te r Lehmeyer came also. His
PURIC LECTURE
j Clanahans death, will be quilted bona in this division)— Mrs. Chas. friend had settled in New Jersey.
Louis Lehmeyer chose M anhattan.
At Hawthorne Annex, Temple th a t day, also much charity work Grey
of Truth. W ednesday Dec. 12th at will be done by the ladies.
Special (Most red ribbons in As the years passed Lehmeyer a c - J
¡this division)— $2.00 by Mrs. Ful- quired one parcel of property af­
7:45 P. M. on “ The Mystery of
ter another. He built tenem ents
Sound and Speech” by Dr. Nina
Mr. Automobile O wner:— Do I lp r. Mrs. Faris.
and
apartm ent houses. He was '
Breads
E. Pickett of Los Angeles. All cor­ you know there is a difference
dially invited.
85-1* in autom obile rates? You can save
W hite loaf— 1. Mrs. W. A. known as a man who always had j
money by insuring with me.
S tratto n ; 2. Mrs. Geo. P. Martin. money.
On late Summ er afterfioons of j
Yeo. of course. 77-tf
Whole wheat— 1. Mrs. Chas.
To R esid e Ht
recent years Lehmeyer would sit
Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spencer
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Nut— 1. Mrs. Gyger; 2. Dr. in the garden of the home where
have come to Ashland from K la m -: We deliver the goods. Service
dwelt the daughter of the woman
atli county and purchased the j is our m otto. Detricks— phone Maude Hawley.
he had loved in his youth. Eliza-
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B ran— 1. Mrs. Chas. Gray; 2.
property recently belonging to N. ;
. beth Rosalie, the granddaughter
Dr. Maude Hawley.
C. Dosier on Seventh street. Mr.
of her whose image was graved
Salt Rising— 1. Mrs. T. F. Mar-
and Mrs. Spencer are glad to re­ W ord of D eatii R eceived—
on his heart, would knit in the j
Mrs. C. W. Fraley has received les.
tu rn here for some time, as they
j shadow of tl^e vines. Lehmeyer,
R o l l a - l . Mrs. Chas. Gray; 2.
b™ " "
M ,!
have lived in various places. Mr. word recently of th e death of her
sister.
Mrs.
Elizabeth
DeVoin
on
Eileen
N
utter.
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Spencer is the son of the late _
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,
¡Shoulders, turned his thought to ,
Iowa. Mrs. DeVoin has Best in Exhibit— 1 Mrs W A Li. « »
Hiram Spencer, who owned a i , Dec. 4 in
.
’
A- the Mainz of yesteryear and m ur-
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been
seriously
ill for some tim e Stratton.
'm ured-
large part of property in Ashland
Cakes, Etc.
j “ My dear, I wish you could have
in the early days. The sale was and has suffered greatly. Mrs.
¡F
raley
’s
friends
extend
th
eir
sym-
Sponge—
1.
Mrs.
Leah
Caldwell
seen yOUr grandm other in her
made through the offices of the
p
a
th
y
.
2. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken.
Beaver Realty Company.
youth. Ah! but she was one of
Have your clothes cleaned and
Angel— 1. Mrs. Elton Beeson; God’s noble women.” .
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repaired before the Holiday rush. 2. Mrs. Pearl H arkins.
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Hand made linen hdkfs. at
Paulserud’s.
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Dark loaf— 1. Mrs. F. N. Hitch-
Trinity Guild Bazaar Dec. 20 in
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
cock;
2. Eileen N utter.
Parish House.
85-3
WANTED— Used quilts and
Yes real salt rising bread. SOti I W hite layer— 1. Mrs. Geo. W.
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¡Allen; 2. Mrs. O. R. K luth.
blankets. Must be in good con
Say it with a box of chocolates
Fresh
fru
it
cake
and
mince
Chocolate
layer—
1.
Mrs.
F.
N.
dition. Enquire Tidings office Box
We wrap for shipping free of
C.
charge. Rose Bros.
84tf m eat ingredients— brown sugar, j Hitchcok; 2. B ertha Robison,
citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
chocolate Icing layer cake— 1
GOOD HOME AND GOOD LIV- j
peel, w alnuts and po forth. De- Mr. T F Maries; 2 Mrg Gordan
NOTICE
ING—
A. nicely located, in the
tricks. We deliver.
59-tf M acCracken.^
Denison Day is W ednesday at
City lim its, modern five roomed
Ginger bread— 1. Mrs. Gyger.
the Presbyterian church i.t 2 R eturn to Portland—
house, barn, double garage, wood
Best pie— 1. Miss Nellie Rus­
o’clock. Bring scissors and paste.
Mayor George L. Baker of P o rt­
house and two good chicken
All kinds of pretty things made of land, was a guest at thè Ashland sell.
huses and woven wire corrells,
paper.
84-2 Hotel last night, having come I Best cookies— 1. Mrs. Geo. P. with fru it and garden, belongs to
here in a special car with Shrine Martin
non-resident and m ust be sold,
Best cake— 1. Mrs. F . N. H itch­
guests. He returned to Portland
Sure it M as Cold L ast N ight—
b etter see the Beaver Realty Co.
cock.
The therm om eter again played this m orning on No. 12.
about this a t once, first come
P reserves
around 23 last night tho it is
first served, the last property ad­
Peach— 1. Mrs. O. R. K luth;
K ohm an’s salft rising bread,
hoped the w eather will moderate
vertised by us was sold for the
it is to be remembered th a t last 1 lb. loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf 15c. 2. Mrs. Faris.
cash to the first one th a t looked
Pear— 1.
Dr. Maud Hawley,
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year before this time the tern Bon Ton.
it over.
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2.
Mrs.
K
luth.
perature of 16 and 17 had been
Cherry— 1. Dr. Maud Hawley.
The ASHLAND MILLS have re­
N ohting b etter than salt rising
registered and early in the spring
ceived
a shipm ent of MOLASSES J
Ground
cherry—
1.
Mrs.
Mark
bread.
Bon
Ton.
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12 below the freezing point has
Smith.
BEET PULP and will sell same j
.made A shlanders shivver. P ros­
Berry—
Mrs.
E.
R.
Rhodes.
from car onTuesday,W ednesday,
G
uests
T
onight—
pects may be as good this year.
&
Thursday in 500 pound lots at I
Straw
berry—
1.
Mrs.
O.
R.
Charles F. W alker, president of
$12.50.
A Victor record from Rose the N orthw estern School of Com- Kluth
Beet Pulp is succulent and e-'j
merce
in
Portland;
S.
W.
Law-
Tomato—
1.
Mrs.
Ed.
Howland;
Bros, make the most ideal C hrist­
qual to corn in feeding value, and
mas gift.
84tf rence, district governor of the Kl- 2- Mrs. Faris.
wanis club and Alfred Oleson,
V egetab les
in addition, when soaked takes
Corn— 1. Rosina G allatin; 2. the place of green feed for cows ,
FOUND— P air nose glasses district trustee, all of Portland,
are
in
Ashland
this
evening
and
Mrs.
Elton Beeson.
and poultry.
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with chain. Owner may have same
will
be
honor
guests
at
the
form
al
.—
by paying for ad.
ch arter presentation ceremdnies
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of Kiwanis club. They will retu rn j
Gone to P ortland—
II. B. C arter of Mountain Ave­ in the m orning to Roseburg.
nue, has gone to Portland on a
Order your Chirstm as Suit and
business trip. His youngest daugh­
Ovefcoat now a t Orres tailor shop
ter, E sther accompanied her.
— we guarantee delivery before
84-3
Big Carnival Dance at Jackson Christm as.
Hot Springs Thursday Night, Dec.
Oh Boy! That salt rising bread.
13th. A Big Time assured. Under
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New M anagement.
85-2 Bon Ton.
Toyland is Ready
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O
A ttended Ceremonies in Medford
Several members of the local
A. J. Young and family, from Kiwanis organization were guests
Okanogan, W ash., are new a rri­ of the Medford club last night
vals in Ashland and are nicely when thdir chapter of Kiwanis
domiciled in the Robertson house was granted. Others from Klam-
on Almond street.
Mr. Young j &th Falls and Roseburg were
travels for the American Shoe and ' there and are expected here to-
Tool Co., with offices in St. Louis, night.
A fter traveling very extensively
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for several years west of the ' Orres cleans, presses, remodels
Rockis he has decided to make and repairs clothes— phone 64.;
Ashland his home town.
U pstairs.
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Dolis!
Dolls!
Dolls’
We have the Biggest and Best Stock of Dolls ever
brought to Ashland. The famous Effanbb and Madame
Hendricks Talking Dolls, and a large stock such as Bis­
que, Kid Bodies and Celluloid, ranging in price from
5c t0 $12.00
Virgin wool suits and overcoatsj For the best tam ales try Rose
$20 and up, at Paulseruds. 78tf Bros.
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Large loaf quality bread 10c— ’ Old fashioned lasses cream taf-
Bon Ton.
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A shland E lectric S upply
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham,
Mo^t complete line of box choc-
Chipped beef and lard. Get It at d a te s in the city. W atch our
Detricka. I t ’s the best.
53-tf window. Rose Bros.
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374 E. Main,
Shook Bldg.
Opposite Swenson & Peebler
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Let Us Help
W hat about decorating the Tree this
( diristnias? A good plan to follow, be­
fore you start trim m ing is to come and
let us show you the many attractive, in ­
expensive, articles which we have that
will make your work very easy and the
Tree more beautiful.
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A large selection of all kinds of Books for the Children,
both Story and Picture, highly colored, at all prices,
from 5c up. A new line of Bradley novelties, sue a ; ci ■
outs, etc. Very interesting and highly education ih t f >,•
Children.
Stationery
in Gift
Boxes
Daintly designed Stationery makes an ideal gift for a
dear friend. Our line in this Dept. is complete. Prices
j
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Childrens Gift Books
Phonograph for Christmas
See it Demonstrated
Wednesday and Thursday
Dec. 12 and 13
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Give a Brunswick
U N IV E R S A L
ELECTRIC RANGES
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Low prices on all offerings allow you to
buy liberally for your children.
ers.
L ik es A shland—
2
Bring the Children to Toyland and let
them see what a wonderful array of
Toys Santa Claus has provided to help
make this Christmas ihe Merriest ever.
25c t0 $1.50
Many beautiful gifts a t D ar­
Holiday reductions in Suits and
ling Studio.
75-tf Overcoats tailored to your mea­
sure at Orres Tailor Shop up­
Cliff Payne makes chair rock­ stairs.
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