Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, December I3, 1023
C hristm as Trade G o o d -
eral th a t Mrs. Stevens entered.
U H h t h b i DOPE M ILL
“ That was until one night, with not the primrose path—every
According to various m erchants The picture portraying an aged
TRY TO STYE OTHERS but $1 to my name, my hotel or- inch of the way is covered with
the Christm as trade has probably man resting w ith his head in his
dered me out. They took my little thorns and heartaches. 1 have
not started in full blast tho shop­ hands and a book and candle re st­
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baggage th at I had saved from the lived them all ’’
k D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
pers are rem em bering to shop ing close beside drew many com*
— pawn shops. A policeman found
local interest.
And when “ Helen Sm ith” gets
England coast, packed away the me— I came here to W elfare Isl-
j early and avoid the rush in sev- ments and was one of Mrs. Ste
by th e
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eral stores. Q uantities of goods j ven’s works,
dolls of her childhood to attend and. a pr isoner jn
W omen’s out, she says, she is going to be
just her own self again— the girl
fashionable
W
ard-Belmont
Col
W oodm en to E lect—
have been hid away for Christmas •
A m ong O ut-of-tow n V isitors—
W orkhouse, as “ Helen Sm ith."
who came from the little New
lege.
Modern Woodmen m eeting at
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. B artlett, of Eve delivery
W elcom es Cell
i G. W. Pennebaker Visits—
England fishing village to Broad­
Hays
Fernald,
30
years
old,
met
Moose Hall Friday evening, De- Myrtle Point, were guests last i
“
I
’m
glad
I
am
a
prisoner.
That
G. W. Pennebaker, who will
way.
the lass ju st half his age. He
A new shipm ent of Suits and . -
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.
. A .
.
tem ber 14th. A nnual election of night from Myrtle Point. Helen
be remembered to pioneer busi
loved— she thought she did. And may sound strange, but I have
“ I am going to devote every
BERNA««
officers. G. W. McNabb, consul. Best, of Milton, and Addie Over- overcoats have ju st arrived a t neg3 men ,n Ashland(' > a' bu8in"es8 M A C F A D D Etsi
so they eloped. It is seldom child found my first happiness in years hour keeping other girls from a
here.
S6tf visitor here this week. Mr. Penne- ■ ■ ■
; tourf, of Freew ater, are register­ Paulserud’s.
brides are happy— and Helen
life such as mine. I have met other
V isitin g Parentf
ed from out-of-town. Frank Gabel i
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“ 1 have four months more to girls here— their stories are more
More than a score of years ago 1 , Fernald was not happy. Divorce
baker is connected with the Cali-
Don’t overlook our specials in
first called attention to the intimate
Glenn P o tter is visiting a t the was an out-of-town visitor from
set ve— then, I hope, 1 will be pitiful than my own.
I fornia F ru it and N ursery Com- physical relationship existing between soon followed.
>me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Dalles. E. W. Hrem, of Port- Diaraond rings and watches,
home
to keep on the ,
- Then came New York and i stro n , S . . enough
I pany a-t Stockton, Cal. but has hair health and physical health.
,
There are m others, school
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
F rank P o tter on Em erick Avenue. land, i s a m o n g out-of-town
Broadway.
Helen
Fernald
could
8traight
and
«arrow
path. I know teachers, girls from the farrns-
The
obvious
reason,
and
the
most
J come to collect some rain and
frequent of all . reasons
L
L for hair
, 8in«- H6r sweet, simple beauty u wil1 be hard. My old associates women of education and refine-
guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. F ilk in s ’
I i snow which southern California is f r S
| a t t r a c t e d
. She found herself at the - t h e drug peddlers, the old crowd ment. Most of them became drug
B eautiful and useful Xmas were guests last night from Al- Meetin« Postponed—
badly in need of. The visitor was lack of physical vigor, i n ? neglect to iW Inter Garden, a featured player of d rug users will all be after me, addicts ju st as I did—a doctor’s
The
meeting
of
the
Hawthorne
things, handm ade will be for sale bany.
the first boy to set type on the
by Trinity Guild Dec. 20th at the 1
circle of the P. T. A. will be post­
t. scalp
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-Helen n French.
.tem pting, pleading, urging. But I prescription taken w ithout knowh
maintain A
the
in hygienic condi
Valley Record, a paper th a t has tion.
There followed a m eeting with know 1 sha11 be strong enough to edge of what it meant.
poned till January.
Parish House.
NOTICE— If you own property, i
Very often hair loss in later life is
since evoluted to the region of
L ieutenant W alker— young dash- resist.
you carry Insurance; it always
“ I am going to fight— fight th a t
has beens. Mr. Pennebaker has due to lack of care of the scalp of
the infant after birth. I cannot im­ ing, telling tales of the coraJ-
“ W hat a nightm are it lias been! other girls may know what I hav
Some extra fine num bers in pays to get my rates before you ! Have your clothes cleaned and
not resided here since 1907.
press too strongly upon mothers the swept beaches of Luzon, w here he ¡W hoever said the road down w a s . lived and save themselves from
pressed for the Holidays. Paul­
Shrine B uttons and pins also j ¡nsure. y“eo
necessity of seeing to it that the
seru d ’s.
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Shrine cuff links.
greatest possible care in the treatment was stationed with his regim ent. easy never took that road. It Is h e llt”
PURDIN IS PARDONED
And so Mrs. Samuel P. W alker
of the scalps of their babies is exer­
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
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Let us fit you out in a Holi­
cised
at
this
time.
entered
the story.
BY
GOVERNOR
PIERCE
Cliff Payne makes Hall trees.
The very first attention should he
day suit and overcoat. P aulserud’s
H appy in Luzon
To R eside H e r e -
directed towards the careful cleans­
“ It was heaven th e re !” “ Helen
SALEM, Dec. 13.— Charles W. ing of the scalp of the baby, freeing
S6-tf Moved to T alent—
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groover
Sm
ith,” from behind her bars on
it
fro
mthe
tenacious
substance,
Frank H endricks and family ‘ P u rd in - Spanish w ar veteran un-
have come to Ashland and taken
called
the
“vemix
caseosa”,
that
W
elfare
Island, explains. “All the
a house on Mountain avenue for Toys Are. Made for Christinas— have rented the Jam es Sawyer der sentence of aIx years for kill- covers the entire scalp of the newly charm of the Orient! And the c
C. C. W eisenberger is the man home on W agner creek and are ' lng his dlvorced w,f® and a man
born child.
»he w inter. The m arriage of the
with a big heart. For fear th at living there,
Have the nurse or attendant satu­ charm of the Orient! And then—
having
moved
from
found
wlth
her
on
December
30,
young folk will be remembered
rate the scalp with sweet almond oil, Tears fill the dimmed eyes. “The
will not their home on C arter creek. A 1921> ,ias 1,6611 pardoned by Gov- olive oil, or vaseline. Only the purest
as happening early this fall and some kiddy in Ashland
islands are not m eant for white* “
of household furni- ernor p,erce- The double killing oil should be used, although a few folk. Fever got me. The arm y doc­
They have been living on the have enough Christm as presents, large stock
coast near Brookings since th a t '" r ' " 6isenberger has made toys ture was purchased from Swenson jtook place ’n Portland, following drops of bergamot or Wintergreen tor came daily. He gave me medi­
may be incorporated, if a little per­
tin, ..
including tables and tiny chairs,
Peebler and has been delivered P u rd in ’s re tu rn from G»6 Soldiers’ fume is desired.
cine— a powder. L ater I found it
hospital in Sawtelle, Calif. The
Then, after the body’c i the child was morphine.
I larger chairs and tables to match, to their new home,
! pardon is made on condition th a t is washed and the inf;.«»t is dressed,
“W hat does it m atter now th at
Hand made linen hdkfs. • at and cribs. Each toy he has made
the head should he cleansed with a
Purdin
retu
rn
to
the
Sawtelle
in­
Trinity Guild Bazaar Dec. 20 in is ahnost P ^ fe c t in its Workman-
the
doctor was courtm artialed?
liberal
quantity
of
soap
and
warm
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool
water.
stitution,
he
having
been
in
the
ship
and
will
last
much
longer
The
vice
had been fastened upon
P arish House.
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overcoats $20. at P aulserud’s.
Under ao arc um stance; should a me. A nother divorce was certain
than factory made creations and
prison
hospital
ever
since
his
a
r­
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fine comb be used on a baby's tender
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rival.
gives a youngster an ideal play­
scalp, as this would work irreparable 1tO follow — thp end 6ai» 6 quickly,
T o V is it in C a lifo rn ia —
injury.
I “ I returned to Broadway then—
Mrs. Dean Scott and son Stevie, thing. They have not been made
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
The hair and scalp c t children, as •Helene F rench’ again. This time
of B street, leave this week for ior 8a^e > *’ut *1 19 hoped th at Mr. cottage cheese, milk and butter. COMMITTEE STUDYING
well as of adults, must be kept scru­ it was ‘the Follies.’ None suspect­
REPARATIONS QUESTION pulously clean, so as to prevent thi
Oakland, where they will visit W els6nberger will put them on We sell the best. D etricks.
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clogging up of the (otHclcs by dust or ed. I was spending $18 a day for
It not, you should add
relatives for some time. Mrs 6Xbibit to see what handw ork has
dirt,
and to prevent strhing and irri­ the drug then— my salary would­
done.
al least one to your list
PARIS, Dec. 13.— The Interal- tation to the -scalp, cavred by the
Scott will visit her mother.
Ju d ges for th e D om estic D ept.—
n’t m eet my dope hill. And so I
. ,
.
, .
lied R eparations commission met presence of the-foreign tns'ter. This
and come here to get it.
went down and down.- Oh, I
Judges who acted in the D om es-’
a I and discussed th e personnel , of » practice should he religiously fol­
Floor. Plano, Reading. Bridge
We believe „ are ottering the tic Art D epartm ent
the W in -, members
, he
reached the depth— the very bot­
lowed.
Our display is ample in price and variety
The value of hruslwev -be hair reg­ tom!
and many oilier kinds of lamps.
most complete line ot tine mer- ter Fair were Mrs. M inard, of th e ! s,„dy GeramVs canacitv for
rep- ularly can hardly be eupkssized too
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
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¡siuuy
oeram
y
s
capacity
lor
“One m ust have drugs— I got
ichandise in Southern Oregon.
| Plaza Confectionary; Mrs. Jorgen- aration payments. I t is learned strongly. In the hair itself it pol­
them.
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
son of the Electric Bakery, and th a t commission has practically de ishes and will tend to «nerease very
Say it with a box oT chocolates
| Mrs. Crandall, of the Virginia ' cided to suggest form er Director greatly its lustre. B«»i the principal
value lies in the infiuextee of its
We are running a special sale
We wrap for shipping free of
Sunkist Oranges 20c doz., la r g e , Cafe. The impresison has evident-i ° f the Budget Chas. E. Dawes as proper
use upon the scalp.
on
w rist watches and m en’s 12s
charge. Rose Bros.
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Brushing should he ycrfcnned once
watches all high class goods.
or twice each day.
¡$1.00, Plaza M arket 61 North ; acquainted with the entries and ¡hers.
Some
women
prefer
to
as.;
a
brush
Standard makes and
beautiful
Salvation Arm y K ettles Out—
Main.
86 those who had entered exhibits.
with stiff bristles for t emoring dan­ styles in white, green or yellow
Salvation Army K ettles are on j
'i on may search tar and wide hut
These cold nights mean more druff, and then use a
one for
Such a thought is wrong m-
gold.
the streets preparatory to t h e ' To Onkland-
polishing
and
arranging
hair.
nowhere will you find a Gift more
asmuch as aw ards were made iwamr comforters. Buy those soft
Many women have "gfeaf trouble
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
Christm as season and th eir pur-
hand
made
ones
at
the
Trinity
pleasing
than a pair of Gloves
E. E. Miller, who resides on w ithout any knowledge of who
While “doing up their hr.i/1’ to prevent
pose lias met with good response. r .h
l
l
x
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Guild
Bazaar.
Held
in
th
e
Parish
snarls and tangles front developing.
..
,
Church street, expects to leave entered on th e part of the judges.
chosen from our present display.
Money given to the Salvation
TOO LA T E TO CLASSIFY
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next Friday for the home of his Numbers were the only d istin ­ House Dec. 20.
Kid — Suede — Mocha—all the
careful to divide the hair »o:o strands
Army th ru thi3 vein will be used
sister, Mrs. E. G. Stone, of Oak- guishable point.
a«d t(? begin combing si tfi.» tip of
Sunkist Oranges 20c doz., large
popular shades
to help the needy and in relief land, to be present a t the cele-
the hair, taking only a few inches and No. 1 w alnuts 30c lb., 3% pounds
120,000 AUTO TOURISTS
work at Christmas.
gradually working back to fie roots.
i hration of the golden wedding an­
VISIT STATE IN 1023 a little at a time” they would ‘avoid *1 0 0 - Plaza M arket 61 North
Yes real salt rising bread. 80ti
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
much of this trouble.
Main.
Most complete line of box choc­
A Victor record from Rose
I shall give many other valuable
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i Ston, which will be celebrated olates in the city. W atch our
Bros, make the most ideal C hrist­
suggestions on the care of flse hmr in
December 30th. Mr. Miller acted window. Rose Bros.
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U. S. No. 1 potatoes $1.75 per
subsequent
articles.
Albany, 50; Ashland, 5,734;
mas gift.
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as best man 50 years ago at the
100 pounds; very High P atent
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Astoria, 64; Baker, 286; Bend,
initial ceremony, and it is expect­
flour,
$7.40 per bbl.; Fam ily P a t­
A wonderful line of Jewelry. u 5; Eugene, 584; Gold Beach,
We have thirteen patterns in
ed th a t a num ber of the wedding Some splendid offerings in Dia- 235; G rants Pass, 2,098; Klam- gon after a brief sojourn here. ent flour $6.25 per bbl., $1.60 the
Silverware, any kind of piece, reg ­
1.090 ear», which were originally I Mck p |IM Marke(
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party will be present on this an ­ mond rings.
ular or fancy in flat ware. Look
ath Falls, 582; Medford, 7,774; licensed under the laws of other
niversary. It will be a family re­
! Main.
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
at our complete sets.
Ontario, 3,650; Pendleton, 2,751; states during the year 1923, have
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union.
Johnsons Jew elry Store.
Portland, 7,261; Salem, 5,685; since been registered and licensed
FOR RENT— Modern 5 room
Correct ion—
.The Dalles, 1,427; Inspectors, in Oregon from which the total ' bungalow with sleeping porch.
Mr. Automobile Owner:— Do
The third prize awarded f o r '759.
Many beautiful gifts at Dar­
license fees aggregate $9,195. garage, large lot, 134 Pioneer
ling Studio.
75-tf y °u know there is a difference pastel in the A rt departm ent of
B uy O regon L icenses
This evidences the beneficial re­ See J. F. Place, 137 Oak St.
| in autom obile rates? You can s a v e ; the W inter F air was given to Mrs.
Many cars licensed under the sults of a law requiring the non­
Baby Girl B rings Happiness—
CONVALESCENT H O M E —
money by insuring with me.
Ella Stevens and not Mrs. E lla laws of other states have been, resident m otorist to register his
According to letters received
Yeo. of course. 77-tf Stearns as announced in the prize after coming iiAo Oregon, pur car immediately upon his coming Look into our acomm odations and
here by Jack B arnthouse, the
list. The title of the prize win- chased by residents of this state into the state w hether to reside I price for m aternity— you cannot
beat them.
daughter who recently arrived a t ! Try our fr 6«h kippered salmon ning scene was “ A Rock Bound ' or the owners of such cars have
tem porarily or later to take up
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“D
etricks.”
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl
53-tf Coast,” and was only one of sev- taken up th eir residence in Ore- his perm anent residence therein. I
C lassified ads bring resu lts.
Barnthouse, in K lam ath Falls, is
growing and is the pride of her ....................................................................................... ..................... ...........................................................................................
Most everyone appreciates Slippers as a
parents. The Utile miss Is several "
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
3/ealth
Òluits
Father o f
Physical
Culture
GOOD SUGGESTIONS
/or
C H R IS T M A S
Hav
You
Considered
a Pocket Book
98c to $10.00
GL()V ES—Every Style
$1.50 to $5.00
A GIFT FOR EVERYONE
days old.
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Large loaf quality bread 10c—
Bon Ton.
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Fresh fru it cake and mince
m eat ingredients— brown sugar,
citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De­
tricks. We deliver.
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' — Handsome is as handsome does— most any tie looks
good for awhile but it takes a good tie to keep on
looking good.
Plays for Radio-—
Miss Pauline Plum m er, a music
student at Bible Institute in Los
Angeles, has been chosen to play
the organ prelude to the sermon
th a t is broadcasted at six o'clock
every Sunday evening. Last Sun­
day Miss Plum m er played her own
composition.
—With our large selection of Cheney Silk ties
and cravats, known as “ Everlasting Ties,”
which withstand washing and ironing and never
lose their sheen—pure silk never does—receiv­
ing a tie from our stock for a Christinas gift has
become something to be looked for with pleas­
ure by many men of this community each year,
and the number is increasing. We are showing
the latest fabrics, styles and modes in Slim Jim
knits and solid weave cravats.
Nohting better than salt rising
bread. Bon Ton.
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For the best tam ales try Rose
Bros.
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5 0 c t0 $2m
Mufflers—
Business in Klamath Falls—
Andrew Miller, fi^ld secretary
of the Oregon State B ankers’ as­
sociation, was a guest in Ashland
last night from Portland, but de­
parted this morning on the stage
for K lam ath Falls where he will
transact business m atters. Mr.
Miller spoke at the forum lu n c h -!“
eon of the Medford Chamber of
Commerce yesterday.
To Roseburg—
A party consisting of L. L.
Brown, A. Hill, W. H ibbert, and
G. E. Colby were guests of Hotel
Ashland last night. They have
been w orking at P a rk e r Station
w ith a road crew, but said last
night th a t zero w eather had held
several days up there and they
had left with the intention of go­
ing to Roseburg for the rem ainder j “
of the w inter.
75c to $4.00
Every Style-Leal her or Felt or Satin
See Our Display
Neckwear H e’ll W ear—
K ohm an’s salft. rising bread,
1 lb. loaf 10c, 1 ^ lb. loaf 15c.
Bon Ton.
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We deliver the goods. Service
is our m otto. D etricks— phone
62.
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Gilt, even if he has several pairs. In our
disp’r.y yc.i wiil sec many styles made from
various n ati'i ials that will please some­
one you arc planning to give a Gift.
Cor Men, Women and Children
—The brushed wool scarf kind which are so
popular and serviceable. Made in the dashing
color combinations all the rage this winter sea­
son. Long and wide. Also Cheney pure Silk.
25 to
Bath Robes—
> — Luxuriantly colored fa­
brics, of deep, warm, soft,
weaves, beautifully trim­
med, that appeal directly
to men’s innate sense of
comfort.
$5°°t0 $6
House Slippers—
— W hat a pleasurable sigh
when fath er grabs th e pipe,
paper and the big chair, and
slips his feet into a pair of
soft house-slippers, snug-
glers, and sits down to read.
Gift Hosiery-
— We feel proud to be able to offer such a wide
range of good hose to select for Christm as gifts.
Holeproof, NotaSeme, Cheney, all good brands of
nationally known hose which men will know as a
good serviceable gift, always appreciated.
15c t0 $1 50
Every kind imaginable.
50
$17510 $3
50
m iT C H E h h
Things Every
Man Wants
Certain articles of dress
that add so much to a
man’s comfort, especially
around home, arc the very tilings he will not buy
for himself. So why not give them to him for
Christmas ?
Bath and Lounging Holies—A Big Variety
Woolen, Cotton, Silk, and Toweling
$4.50 to $18.50
He would appreciate one of these
Toys —Toys —Toys
Not a Side Line With Us
A\ e carry lovs as a part of our business and by
buying the large quantity we do are in a position
to give you prices you cannot get elsewhere. Our
selection is the largest in the city.
Ours is the Real Toyland
Ju st i./lo w th e crowd
Clothing For Men
Near the Postoffice
Ashland, Oregon
Ladies Will Find Shopping Here for
Young Men's Gifts A Pleasure
‘W here Your Dollar Hus More C ents’
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