Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES ! _
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Yn>OiCM
Saturday, December 15, 1025
hay has raised
SEATS FOR ELK SHOW
DUNSMUIR HAS OVER
work.
Mrs. F. E. Fry, Mrs. J. B. from $10 to $18 per ton.” Friends
.then took him in hand, but he
IN BIG DEMAND
Blanchard, of Gerber, Mrs. G. S. declare that Mr. Sanderson should
7 iy C H £ S o]p 9 iiOW
Mrs Hannigan, a very pretty simply defied them in the same
n m i «MTTT» r. 1 n
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f lrl ° f tw? ? ty ' put ° n the 9tand by way tb a t he had deited me- I stood
Allen and L. H. Deland, of Duns- retu rn to a good country and live
A D aily C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go* and ev en ts of
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DUNSMUIR,
Cal.,
Dec.
15.—
Lawyer John S. Bennett, testified this for a year, and then I left
inuir were in Ash and last night in Ashland. Others say when it
♦
lo c u l
i n
Seven
and
one-half
inches
of
snow
that
when she m arried Hannigan him. He is still out of work and
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1 *r° m their homes in California, doesn’t rain it is foggy and when j Harmony Fiends, will also appear.
fell during a storm which started he declared th at he had a position is living with his m o th e r”
” *H ,M * f ’ '
They were guests at the Hotel j it isn’t foggy it is cloudy
;
Mrs.
Shortridge
will
offer
the
late
at 9 o clock yesterday morning, and was making a good salary.
Throws on Cold W a t e r
'
Mr. Automobile O w ner:— Do
Blue and white Japanese lunch Ashland.
a?e7uetlePhOne liDe8 tO the 8OUth
Sb*
W ork
’
Lawyer u X u l h e n g a i n e d
popular
hits,
“
Rosem
ary”
and
you know there 13 a difference cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 6ox
Have your clothes cleaned and j “ Cowbells
e morning after we. were to Justice May th a t the boy'a
in autom obile rates? You can save, 60 in., $1.19; 70x70 in. >1.48.
A Victor recor'd from Rose pressed for the Holidays. P au l-'
m
arried,”
she said, “ he refused to m other had adm itted to him th at
‘W onderful Revue” ,
money by insuring with me.
J a p ’A rt Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8 Bros, make the most ideal Christ- seru d ’*
1
s.
86tf
get
up
and
go to work. I thought she had been unable to get him
SH
E
W
ENT
OUT
TO
TOIL
Carl Loveland will offer the
Yeo. of course. 77-tf:
mas gift.
84tf :
I,t,JW
ai3
strange’
The next day he to do anything for a living.
W H ILE H E LAY IN BED
„
„ cheese, cream cheese.
, H um pudding made by f a m o u s ! ^ * S°!°
LiPS” ’
Tillamook
¡did the same thing, and so on for
” The m other told me.” Bennett
V isitor from San Die#
i cottage cheese, milk and butter.
Uncalled for Suits, O vercoats,; cooks of Ashland for Sale at Wl“ b® asslt9ed In the revue bV
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hair, of We sell the best. Detricks.
53tf dresses, mackinaws, etc., a t Or-j Trinity Guild Bazaar, Dec. 20, the Pony Chorus. Also the fol­
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Liberty street, had the pleasure
lowing characters appear: “The
res tailor shop, upstairs.
89-2 Parish House.
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NEW YORK. Dec.
X rT
°Ot
‘
“f ,b?d
of entertaining Guy M. Marian,
Yes real salt rising bread. 80tf
Follies G irl” , Mrs. Boblbe Bow­
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of the U. S. Marine corps station-
champion
lazy
“ I had
work ImusTaU
mvself tTe "t « h ,
h
ers; ‘‘The Ballet G irl” , Miss Gen- for
O ut-of-tow n V isitors—
Arrived Y esterday—
years to
get man
up in who
the refused
morn- Then
he s a to t a ^ go u n to
d oW
“ &V e ***
cd at San Diego, on Thursd
Mr. I^lfisira tio n Holds Good
Bernard Orre, son of Ju liu s
^ nsley: " The Broadway
A. W. Moon was iá Ashland
i she told me
h
i
Marian is on furlough nt atop-
According to averages obtained yesterday and last evening from Orre, who is the cu tter and coat ¡
AHce McGee; “ The ing to go to work came to light day and smoked cigarettes
ped to see his friends e i route *«>» the Chamber of Commerce Hilt. Geo. R. Wiley is among busi- j m aker at Orres tailor* shop
Southern G ,rl” > Mr8- Helen E ri<*' C M MST T C°JiPt JU8tke MIt‘ Pleaded Wkh hlm tO be a man and ‘*8t boy «he had ever s t V ’ 6
?o visit his relatives. He will stop 12
machines has been the aver- ness visitors from McClaud. J. L. ! rived yesterday from Chime-n n n i son.
M .™ ,«
‘° _ d? - Hke » * -
«
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d. .
M argaret H annigan asked for an- young m arried
U . o z » again
A
<«« .. upon
..
1 _ return.
_
n age
f r a raolotno (in«
V. _ —
«
_ «
. - are late ar- •
*
- x feU aQQ
here
his
men,
but
he
would
fense
to
his
wife’s
suit
and
al-
registration for the
past . four
Brogden
and . family
Most eveyone has heard of the
will make his home here. Ber-
days. Owing
to
the
bad
w
eather,
rivals
from
Hillsboro.
Jam
es
C.
.
nard, with three boy friends f r o m famoua Duncan Sisters, the great-
Try our fresh kippered salm o n , the num ber of cars registered W est and Fannie W est were in Chicago, spent about two m o n th s! e8t slster team in the w orld- And
My m other and my brother i ment.
D e tric k s.’
_
53-tf here has diminished in compari- Ashland last night registered on the way, and were in Los A n -itb eatre Patrons here will be in­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
, son to the num ber in the earlier from Honolulu, Mr. and Mrs. E. I geles a few weeks.
terested to know the Elks Pony
Em broidered silk kim ona and Part of the month. Machines are J. Burgard, of St. Louis, were
FOR EXCHANGE— A partm ent
Chorus will be heard In the Dun­
negligee at H price at Jap A rt registerd from all parts of the ! guests at the Hotel Columbia last
house
in C entralia, Wash. W orth
can
Slsiters
charm
ing
melody
“ C hristm as at Pum pkin Hol­
Store, Medford.
88-8 United States. This average is ex- night.
$5000
to $6000 will trade for
le r” a t Bellview school tonight. “ Um-um-Da-da” , They are cos­
pected to continue throughout t h e ;
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Ashland property, town or small
89-1 tum ed as kids for the num ber.
M eetings at th e C lu istian Church w inter.
Many fine gifts at Darling
“ Melodyland” and “ The Kid­ ranch. FOUR-SITE R E A L T Y
Revival meetings will sta rt at
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Studio.
89tf Window’ is P retty—
dies Fashion P arad e” will be led AGENCY MEDFORD, OREGON.
Come to Medford and look at
the C hristian church December,
89-3
The north window of the 20th by Dr. Phetteplace who offers the
10th; under the capable leader- lbe ^aP A rt store you will save I For the best tam ales try Rose
Century
Grocery
store
has
been
8ong
h
it
“
Onc«
Upon
a
Time”
.
ship of Rev. W. S. Lemmon, of I money and get gifts suitable for Bros.
FOR EXCHANGE— 12 acres
84"tf made into a galla display of ‘ Tbe cast of tbe revue contains:
Orland
C alifornia price
$3500
Portersville, Cal. His wife w i l ' every member of your family.
Christm as groceries. A neat fir e -. B or°Dty Hedberg, Nancy Briggs,
clear, w ant Ashland property.
lead the choir during the m eet-j
88-8 I Something doing all the time
place made of packages of Sun i Grace W enner’ Dorothy Plym ate,
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tings. Cottage prayer meetings in
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during the Holidays, b etter get Mald ra isins is the center-piece, j MarSa re t Stevens, Gladys Cran- FOUR-SITE REALTY AGENCY
MEDFORD, OREGON.
89-3
>.n i iration will be held in th e,
Fresh fru it cake and m in c e ' your garm ents in shape at Orres
surrounded by varieties of n u ts .; dal1, Ina H arrison, and Mrs. O:
homes of the different parts of meat ingredients— brown sugar, j tailor shop upstairs. Phone 64.
Everything is used to make the G’ H arkins. Also “ The Bathing
FOR EXCHANGE— Elegant
itron, spices, orange peel, lemon
the city.
89-2 fire place inviting, but no smoke G^ ” ’ L ittle Miss Jan e Louise
suburban
property Medford, a
peel, w alnuts and so forth. D e-**
has
been
seen
coming
from
the
^ugg;
“
The
Society
G
irl”
,
L
ittle
$10,000 home, offered for $6500
59-tf R eturn is Welcomed—
A new shipm ent of Suits and tricks. We deliver.
upper opening.
| Miss Marcene H astings; “ The and will take half or more in
overcoats have ju st arrived a t
'
Mrs. C. T. Payne is expected
Jazz G irl” , L ittle Miss K a th len e . Ashland property. FOUR-SITE
Paulserud’s.
86tf To
to retu rn home tomorrow from a
B eautifully decorated 15 pieces D illard; “ The Broadway G irl” , REALTY AGENCY MEDFORD.
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I Mrs. Don F raser plans to enter weeks’ trip to Oakland, Cal.
To be given away— guess the tbe University of Oregon at the where she accompanied her m oth­ china Tea Set $2.95. Jap A rt L ittle Miss Geraldine W enner;
89-3
88-8 “ The Vamp” , L ittle Miss G ertrude
weight of the large candy cane bpfcinning of the Jan u ary term , er, Mrs. Jam es F. Wells. Mrs. Store, Medford.
FO R SALE— $150.00 V ictro'a
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| W enner; and "The B ride,” L ittle
on display in Rose Bros, window. Gon F raser will continue his stud- Payne has returned via Sacram en­
and
$55.00 w orth of records for
A fram ed picture is always a p - ! ^ is s Mildred Rose.
Guesses Free.
86-88-89 i ’es ’n geology.
to and visited her sons, Homer
$137,00.
See Mrs. Gray, McGee’s
propriate. D arling Studio.
8 9 tf|
Maay oth er acts such as the
and Clarke, who are employed
•
89-3
m ysterious Clown Brigade w ith Store.
Visited En Route—
i K ohm an’s salft rising bread, there. Clarke Payne has recently
Snow is Scarce in M ountains—
D. Perrozzi In charge, have been
A. N. Meston, of Los Angeles,
l°af 1.5c. been transferred from Los Ange­
FOR SALE— E ight heavy beau­
assembled,
and the E lks commit­
Mrs.
W
alter
Hasty
and
d
au
g
h
ter
visited in the home of Mr. and i Bon Yon.
84-tf les, or San Francisco, to Sacra­
tiful
thoroughbred
Plymouth
tee promise a wonder show.
Mrs. J. Z. Wing at th eir home on ,
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✓ < mento and is employed by the came to Ashland this morning
Rock Pullets, beginning to lay.
from th eir home in Dead Indian
Allison street W ednesday.
Mr. | ‘ Christm as at Pum pkin Hol- W estern Electric company.
$1.50 each. R. D. Sanford, 399
on a business and shopping trip. F u n eral to be H eld M onday—
The Electrical Home is the Modem Home—and the
Meston is w’ith the F ranklin Com- j ^er
.Bellview school Saturday
Beach
St., Ashland.
89-1*
F uneral services for the late
Mrs. Hash states th a t snow is very
pany and is en route north.
night. Benefit of P. T. A. 88-1
N ohting b etter than salt rising
light in the m ountains this win­ U. T. Myer will be held Monday
Modem Home is the Happy Home—every time.
W ILL H E L P Pacific Coast
bread. Bon Ton.
84tf
afternoon
a
t
2:00
from
the
Bap­
ter,
but
the
roads
are
in
a
bad
Landowner to dispose of his
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled H a m ,! ,‘eil Has A ssistant—
Nothing makes happiness in the home quicker than easing of
tist church. B. C. Miller will of­ holdings as small farm s. Have
condition.
Trips
from
the
Dead
Chipped bc°f and lard. Get it a t 1 c - J - Goeney of Seattle, is in
The Bon Ton Bakery is receiv­
household duties by m other having electrical applicances.
Detricks. L s the best.
53-tf Ashland assisting Emil Peil dem- ing orders for Sa’t Rising Bread Indian country are hard ones and ficiate. Members of th e family some cash and monthly perodical.
are
expected
to
arrive
in
tim
e
for
people in th a t vicinity are unable
Detail your proposition in first
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onstra ing and selling W hite sew- by parcel post from Medford.
th
e
funeral.
In
term
en
t
will
be
to
come
to
Ashland
frequently.
letter. Box 609 Fargo, North Da- I
Oh Boy! Th J salt rising bread. ; ing machines.
89-1
made in th e M ountain View ceme­ kota.
.
89-1* i
Bon Ton.
84tf Í
We deliver the goods. Service tery.
Old fashioned lasses cream ta f­ R<‘bekuh Notici
It Will Cure
is our m otto. Detricks-—phone
CONVALESCENT H O M E —
To C hristm as in th e East—
fy at Rose Bros.
84tf
Donation of canned fru t and 62-
53tf
Sunshine, fresh air, rest, right
Chester MacCracken, who is
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i other gifts for the I. O. O. F.
Backaches, Headaches,
diet
and good care, then nature
CARD O F TH ANKS
attending the University of Wis-
“Chr . .mas at Pum pkin Hoi- home will be received at I. O. O. Trip is P rofitab le—
does the work.
Nervousness, Irritableness,
F. H. Brohlin and friend, who
cousin, will not retu rn to Ashland . Ie r” at Bellview schol house to- F. Hall from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday.
We wish to express our sincere
came to Ashland this week from thanks to our many neighbors and
for the holidays, b
will sp e n d ' night. Candy, pie and coffee
W ANTED— Si n g 1 e b u g g y .
Poor Health, Doctor Bills.
Mrs. Emily W ing, N. G.
Fresno, Cal., w ith a 5 ton load of j friends for th eir m any helpful Phone 470-J. Mrs. Kneebone.
them with relatives .-yd friends ! booths. Benefit P. T. A.
89-1
in Chicago and
Indianapolis, i
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89-3*
Many’s the life of many a wife
Goldfish and supplies. Jap A rt oranges, started this noon on the deeds of kindness to us during the
illness and death of our dearly be­
retu
rn
trip.
A
huge
A
tterbury
where he will visit cousins and Business V isitor
which
lias been lost in the strife
Store, Medford.
88-8
W’ANTED— More A shlanders to
truck and tra ile r loaded
with loved wife and m other, Mary A.
boyhood chums.
Mrs. E l a Abbott and Miss
with the old fashioned wash
1600 Christm as trees is expected iKiDg’ Also for the many beautiful gain a tasting acquaintance with
day machinery.
Frances Abbott, were visitors this
Buy your mince m eat, like to make the retu rn trip in 4 days. I fl° Wer offering8- and to them who
“
Home-Spun
Sweets”
.
Mail
orders
Xmas gifts something out of w®ek at the homes of relatives, m other makes at the Bazaar in
rpv. lzxozi zvo
¡sang h er favorite hymns, and to delivered. Assorted box 40 cents.
the ordinary from Jap A rt Store, Mlsa Frances has been obliged to the Parish House Dec. 20.
r T r / r disp“ e d ^ ‘>» »»<> »Poke t h0« 0 0 0 . ^ ^
of here and In Medford accord,ng words a , the
8erv
J Belle D unnavan, 475 Beach St.
Medford, Main St. near Pacific j Ieave hlEb school in Talent and
89-3*
to specifications. The Christm as friend in need, is a friend in deed,
Highway.
88-8 !is w orking in the cannery. Mr. P raying for R ain—
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and Mrs. C. E. Gray of Rock Point
Floor Lamps and Table I^amps
FO R R ENT— A big front room.
G. F. Billings received a letter trees will meet wth ready! sale in th a t will help to lighten th e b ur­
Christmas gifts for everybody a t i were in Ashland last week visit- from W. C. Sanderson, form er C alifornia and a good profit will den of grief.
—
beauties in the styles which
178 A. street.
88-6
the Trinity Guild bazaar to be inK relatives and attended
the resident of Ashland, but now in doubtless be realized.
G.
King,
show taste, quality and d u ra­
FOR SALE— Uncalled for Suits
held in the parish house, Decem­ W inter Fair.
bility.
j .
c,
.
I
Mra- Alraa H ackett,
Petalum a, dated December 10 in
Book ends, candle sticks, in- !
H p Rusgin
Overcoats, dresses, m ackinaw s.:
ber 20.
86 and 88
which Mr. Sanderson says: “ We
L. L. Russill
trousers, etc. a t a big saving at
T oasters, W affle Irons
Say it with a box of chocolates are dried out, no rain so far. I l cense burners. D arling Studio.
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F
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E.
Russili.
Purchase N ew Home—
Orres
Tailor
Shop
upstairs.
89-2
We wrap for shipping free of
Electric Urn Sets— percolator,
Mr. and Mrs. H ubert B ent’ey charge. Rose Bros.
84tf
have purchased the new bugalow
and
service tray silver; sugar
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on Beach street ju st completed by
Orres cleans clothes clean.
bowl and cream pitcher silver
Phone 64.
Mrs. C. V. Beeler.
with
gold lining.
89-tf
16._The 2
a
TH E H A PPY HOME
Give Wife An Eden
[ For Xmas^i
i
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool Foa-mer R esid en t V isits__
overcoats $20. at Paulserud’s.
George Wiley, has returned to
86tf Ashland for a short visit with
many friends and relatives. Mr.
100 per cent pure silk pongee W iley lived in Ashland several
guaranteed by governm ent stam ps years ago and has been in The |
88c per yard. Jap A rt Store, Dalles, P ortland and is npw from |
Medford.
88-8 McCloud. He is m ighty glad to
be able to come back to Ashland. I
H otpoint Comfort Pad
Radio Sets, Electric Trains, Christmas tree lights,
S. & M. Spotlites, Electric Cake Mixer, Glow Heaters,
Cooking Sets.
Jordan Electric Sho| )
N ight Cop W as Laid
Let us fit you out in a Holi­
Tom Roberts, night cop of the
city, stubbed his toe on a high day suit and overcoat. P aulserud’s
joint in the cement sidewalk on
86-tf
B street, fell, and disabled his
Have a fit a t Orres— Tailors for
shoulder bone. He w’as out this
men
and women.
89tf
morning, due to the good care
given him by Chief McNabb.
The Safety First Car
Phone 80
For the Family
Four Wheel Brakes
\ isltor from San F r a n c i s c o -
Jam es Mars is a visitor at the
Most complete line of box choc­
olates in the city. W atch our home of his brother, J. D. Mars.
window. Rose Bros.
84tf Mr. Mars is from San F ran cisco ,
but has traveled extensively re­
cently.
Large loaf quality bread 10c— I
Bon Ton.
84tf.
NOTICE— If you own property,
F elt and leather slippers. Jap you carry Insurance; it always
Store Medford.
88.8 j Pa?8 to get my rates before you
, insure. Yeo, of course.
77-tf
e have on the floor ready for delivery
Christmas Eve.
Big Six Touring
Big Six Sedan
Pour Pass. Coupe.
“ Back to th e F arm ”—
Get your garm ents cleaned,
News of the fact th a t Mr. and
pressed
and repaired for Xmas__
Mrs. Lamkin planned to leave
Ashland has been prevalent for next week at Orres Tailor Shop
89-2
several days and has been con­ upstairs.
firmed by Mr. Lamkin who says
they plan to return to their farm R ogue R iver Freshm an Chosen__
E lliott B utler of Rogue River,
near Montague and spend the
coming year. Their departure will freshm an at O. A. C., is one of
be m arked by the new year. Their the 30 freshm an basket ballplay­
going m arks the removal of two j ers wbo have survived Coach Roy
of the .prominent figures in civic i
“ Spec” K eene’s weeding out
activities, as both have been process- H earty 100 men appeared
firm members of the Presbyterian *n UI1^orm for the opening prac-
and active in their departm ents. ■Gce bu^ wben the active season
T heir home has been rented to beg^ns tb e grouty will be reduced
J. C. Dunn and it is said th a t E. to 20 men.
E. Phipps will take over Mr.
Toys— Jap A rt Store Medford
L am kin’s real estate duties. Mr.
88-8
and Mrs. Lamkin plan to return
to Ashland often.
Christm as neckw are for ipen,
Free Candy Cane a t Rose B ro s.! fine assortm ent to select from and
Try your luck. Everybody is big values at Orrea Tailor Shop
guessing.
86-88-89 ‘ upstairs.
89-2
180 E. Main
When Bnick makers brought out the 3924
models they lived up to their slogan ‘When
Better Automobiles are Built Buick Will
Make Them.”
The new Oldsmobile—the motor
sensation of the 1924 season—a
Rood Six for $915 delivered.
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This station, for good automo­
biles, recently acquired t h e
agency for the Star Car. It is the
Star of the light-weight class.—
Call Us or Phone 78 for Demonstration for all models.
BUCK SERVICE STATION
A. C. Willhite, Prop.
L E A D E R S H IP
The man who is not getting every cent
and per cent, of value from his dollars is
handicapped in his competition with those
who are.
Men who have this Institution as their ally
are getting a service, counsel and assistance
that enables them to compete on equal terms
with the best.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon