Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 19, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Felt and leather slippers. Jap ' CLUB HEADS REPORT
a successful W inter F air and
to $1,250,000 in value. New York ' wind-up trinkets that thrill th e 'tr e e s alone will be $1500 000
Store Medford.
88.8
1023 ACTIVITIES Poultry Show; assistance in re-
Will buy up every drop. children of the tenem ents— will venders of the pines estimate’
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establishing the local cannery; ; In Toyland there are doll hous- reach $10,000,000 in value this Trim m ings will coat tw ice that
Nohting better than salt rising
(Continued from page 1)
the successful effort to induce the
es I°r 1250 each; dolls for $500; year, Customs Office officials es- sum.
♦ A D ally C hronicle of th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of <> bread. Bon Ton.
84tf ,77s" seal» c a m p a ig u T T ie R ogue.! HartmaD Syndicate to establish >»>' l u ! ° “ ,,bl‘e8 an<1 electric «m ate, breaking all « c o rd s since
And for the man who pays the
♦
local in terest.
’ headquarters here and of co-oper- ^rains f° r >1,500.
¡b e fo re th e w ar.
bills neckties are still selling
1 officials school paper, was d e -,
See Carl Loveland about g
with
th a a t t organization
organization in
in
The German im ports
th ej
New York's Christm as bill for tor a dollar.
d a r e d hv th e s n e a k .
h
ation w
an tn
Blue and white Japanese lunch tin S >’our daughter a Saxophone
'
L ..
° e ° De the m atter of building reads and
ot tne best in the West.
M asonic Calendar
cloth on sale 48x48 in. 66c; 60x or some other musical instrum ent
securing lands; the securing of
P. E. O.
T his W eek
60 in., $1.19; 70x70 In. $1.48: for Xlnas' I have eight girls and
A report of the activities of a summer norm al school; the pur- =
Thursday— Stated convocation. j ap Art Store, Medford, Ore. 88-8 • ladies taking lessons now on var-
chase and exhibiting at the Vin- | | | |
Siskiyou Chapter. Annual election!
, •
ious instrum ents and want to get the local chapter of P. E. O. was ing of the “ booster” films.
a few more so I can organize a Ipresented
an interesting man-
and Installation of officers. L ig h t1 May Rem ain Here__
C hurches A re G rowing
ner
by
Mrs.
J.
W. McCoy, and re­
refreshm ents.
J. w . W alker, of Cuba, Ala- Ladies Band or Orchestra. I hâve
Rev.
S. J. Chaney, president ^=5
Friday— Ashland Lodge No. 23,! bama, is in Ashland as a guest of instrum ents for sale from $15.00 vealed the efforts of the organi­ of th e M inisterial association, ||§
special communication. W ork in v. O. N. Smith and plans to spend up to$150.00. Easy term s or cash, zation in extending financial as-! subm itted a report th a t indicated | | |
third degree, three candidates, two months here. Mr. W alker Call me up at 13 1 or 465, or see sistance to those desiring higher a healthy grow th in the churches 3
Meet at four o'clock p. m. Supper spent the summer in the W iliam- ine at my studio upsjairs over educaton, and of other assistance of the city. He also explained the l g
at 6:30.
ette valley and returned to Ala- McGee's.
92-4 rendered, rules of the organiza­ m ethods of the association in ex- gH
tion prohibiting a public recital
bama before coming here. It is j
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tending charity to deserving peo­
of
details. She reported the or-
Mr. Automobile O n e r:— Do pOsgjt,ie t h at he may m ake this
B eautifully decorated 15 pieces
ple.
you know there is a difference h is home if conditions are satis- <*lna Tea Set $2.95. Jap Ar t , ganizatio° growing;
L ith ian s A ctive
in automobile rates? You can save factory
Store, Medford.
88-8
FIVE HUNDRED MILLION
In the absence of V.. D. Miller,
money by insuring with me.
NEW YORK’S CHRISTMAS
Yeo. of course. 77-tf
A framed picture is always ap­ head of the Lithians, J. H. Fuller,
A Victor record from Rose
HRISTMAS IS AT THE THRES­
BILL FIGURES INDICATE
HOLD. Already Fancy conjures the
89tf secretary, gave a condensed re­ »
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Bros, make the most ideal C hrist­ propriate. Darling Studio.
Expected Home—
•
port
of
the
activities
of
th
a
t
or-
i
chim
ing belfry, the snow-packed highway,
mas gift.
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(Continued
from
page
1)
the
jingle
of bells, the furtive expectancy
ganization, revealing a num ber of !
Mis E sther Church is expected
V’isit En R ou te to C a lifo r n ia ^
of childhood. Already is felt the influence
to arrive Saturday evening from
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ingram accoihplishments th a t have effec­
Pearls and fur coats, according
Standard line of cigars for
of the period of cheer and charm, of friend
Eugene to spend the holidays' at Xmas. Porters Confectionery.
and fireside. A visit to out* Christm as dis­
were visitors over Sunday at the tively aided the Chamber of Com­ to the exclusive shops on the ave­
plays will furnish welcome gift sugges­
th e home of her sister, Mrs. B. C.
91-5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peeb- merce, brought to Ashland much nue, are the favorite gifts for
tions, as well as the opportunity to fill
women.
valuable
advertising,
and
given
Forsythe on Terrace street. Miss
1er. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram are
gift lists which are already complete.
And next to its women New
Church is well known here and is Tidings Force Is Rem embered— from P ortland and plan to spend >mPftus to the city and its insti
York spends the most on its liq­
popular on the University of Ore­
Santa Claus visited the Tidings the w inter in Los Angeles. Mr. ‘ tutions.
uid
cheer.
gon campus, where she is a soph office yesterday and left a box Ingram is an adjustor for the
The K iw an is Club
Nineteen
liquor-laden ships now
H. K. Tomlinson, president of
omore in music. She is a m em ber, of Delicious apples from A lbert Association of Credit Men in
lie on “ Rum Rew.” Bootleggers
of the Delta Gamma sorority.
1 Johnson. Mr. Johnson’s fam e as Portland and is an interesting and the Kiwanis club, recently organ­
tell of the coming, before C hrist­
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i an apple grower is well known well read man. 'The Ingram and ized, was out of town, but a re­ mas, of as many more. Cargoes
Try our fresh kippered salmon and the applea brought to the Peebler families havfe been ac- view of accomplishments of the
range all the way from $500,000
Detricks.
5 3 -tf. Tiding’s force are the choice of quainted for the past few years organization during its brief ex­
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,
the growers pack. Every member and their friendship is a -w arm istence in Ashland was recited by
CARD OF THANKS
Em broidered silk kimona aod
the
(roni (he e d |, or (0 one.
W. M. W right, who also announc­
We
take
this method of extend­
negligee at
price a t Jap A rt ,ije pr jn (erg devil is happy to be
ed constructive plans for the fu­
ing sincere thanks to the many
Store, Medford.
88-8 remembered by Mr. Johnson.
We deliver the goods. S erv ice, ture.
friends for the beautiful floral
D etricks— phone I Cham ber P resid en t R eports
Christm as should come more of- ,s onr m otto
tributs, th assitancMde3
C o m p lain t Is F ile d —
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In as much as th e Chamber of
ten when the apple men are in the '
tributes,
the
assistance, and
A complaint has been filed a-
----
Commerce is the parent commer-
country.
h
eartfelt
sym
pathy
rendered d u r­
gainst Roy Hessenauer, owner of
Toys- Ja p Art Store Medford d a l organization of th e city, the
ing our recent hour of sadness.
the truck and trailo r which prob­
88-8 report of President Frd C. Homes
FU R S
MRS. U. T. MYER and family.
ably caused the accident a t the
was received with much interest.
Few choice pieces of furs that
overhead bridge Sunday, by E.
Among th e many accomplish­
would make nice Christm as pres­ Im proving—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
II. Henz, owner of the Minnesota '
Mrs. Norman E. Mack is im ­ m ents of the organization for
ents. J. C. Beagle, 122 Helman,
machine th at skidded into a Chil-j
CONVALESCENT HOME— Ev-
83-3 proving with the rest cure at the the year are: Co-operation with
oquin stage. Teh date set for a ! Phone 383-L.
Convalescent Home. Mr. Mack re ­ farm ers, fru it growers and dairy body welcome. You will find it
formal hearing in Judge Taylor’s I
several men; the collecting and arranging a real home, and the best place
Cliff Payne makes meat hoards. turned to W ashington
justice court in Medford has not (
weeks ago.
ot an Ashland exhibit a t the to get well you ever saw.
been given out.
i Jackson County F air; the staging
Display Cases Are Needed—
FOR RENT— Front room, 486
Have
a
fit
at
Orres—
Tailors
for
The display of native Oregon
Boulevard.
Phone 405-J.
92-6*
Swifts— Bacon, Boiled Ham, blrdg 8bown at the i j brary men and women.
89tf ’ Come to Medford and look at
i
the Jap A rt store you will save
Chipped beef and lard. Get it at through the courtesy of a local
WANTED— W oo^-chopping by ¡ 00000100010001000200000101010200
Detricks. I t ’s the best.
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Remember the day— Thursday money and get gifts suitable for two men. Call for D. C. Berke-¡
collector has proved very popu­
every member of your family.
heim er a t Auto Camp.
92-2*!
lar. The doner of the birds states Dec. 20th Trinity Guild Bazaar.
88-8
Oh Boy! Ì hat salt rising bread.
that more of his private collection
Bon Ton.
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FO R SALE— A fine steel Gui- '
NOTICE— If you own property, j P au lseru d ’s Suits give satis-
¡may be put on exhibition a t the
ta
r
for $15.00. A dandy Xmas
library as soon as adequate show you carry Insurance; -it always faction.
91-tf
H om e fo r th e H o lidays—
present. Easy term s. Carl Love-1
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cases may be found. The librarian pays to get my rates before you !
Mrs. Jam es Blair is here form
92-4 i
Get your Christm as candies at land.
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has asked th at if there are any insure. Yeo, of course.
Weed, Cal. and will spend the!
Trinity Guild Bazaar. Dec. 20th.
surplus show cases in the city
FOR SALE— Live or dressed
holidays at the home of her par­
th a t are not in use, a communi­ H ere front W eed—
turkeys.
G. W. Nicholà. Phone fUf
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W iltse
Buy your mince m eat, like
Mrs. Angie Holmes is in Ash-
cation with the library would be
18F2.
92-4*
at 129 Fifth street.
land visiting from Weed. She is i m° th e r m akes at the B azaar in
appreciated.
TURKEYS FOR SALE— High
a guest at the home of her sister, the Parish House Dec. 20.
THE QUALITY STORE
Xmas gifts som ething out of
Mrs.
W
alter
F
rulan
and
is
also
class turkeys 20c on feet;
25c
Buy your Xmas pudding, cik e
the ordinary from Jap A rt Store,
dressed. Phone 1F11.
92-4 :
and mince m eat at the Trinity visiting with other relatives. She T idings Ad Service—
Medford, Main St. near Pacific
has
been
here
several
days.
We
wish
to
call
attention
to
the
Guild Bazaar. Dec. 20th.
FOR SALE— Several good
Highway.
88-8
ilustration in the ads of local
milch cows. J. W. Bailey, Talent,
Many fine gifts at D arling
Orres cleans clothes clean. m erchants. For instance the one Ore.
92-6*
SPECIAL! Pure virgin wool
today by the W ineland and Shep­
Phone 64.
Studio.
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overcoats $20. at P aulserud’s.
herd hairdressing parlor, as to its
FOR SALE— Fine cockerels
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artistic, tasteful draw ing and a t­
utility strain of O. A. C. and 111-
Old fashioned lasses cream ta f­
The only complete line of Box
tractive style. Some of the illus­
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Chocolates in Ashland. See win­ fy at Rose Bros.
Moved—
trations are furnished by the m er­ A-Hee Im perial Ringlets $3.00
dow
display.
P
orters
Confection­
chants. The Tidings office is each. Phone 4F12. Mrs. J. E.
D. W. Mansfield has moved
92-2*
ery.
9i-5
equipped w ith two services for Ramsey.
from 84 Garfield to 112 Garfield
R E L E A S E D W E E K OF NOV. 2«
illu stratin g ads of local m er­
Street.
M istletoe G oes to P ortland—
bankers help the kids chants, which are free to the m er­ FOR SALE—-18 Brown 'Leg- !
or 12 white leg­
Mail clerks
running from
chants, except for the space they horn pullets;
Ready-to-wear suits and over­
Northern Michigan Bankers are
horns;
about
ready
to lay, $1.25 i
coats at Paulserud's.
91-tf Portland to Ashland^ are re tu rn ­ out to give the youngsters in their take. Illustration puts life, punch,
ing to their homes laden with mis­ part of the country a lift on the vitality into ads, telling the story each. R. D. ^¡anford, 399 Beach
St., Ashland, Oregon.
92-1*
100 per cent pure silk pongee tletoe and evergreens. Because road to better dairying. A group in an impressive way and com­
of bankers met with some of the pelling attention to descriptive
guaranteed by government stam ps wooded hills are not always clos agricultural men in their section m atter.
H ere is A n other B argain
88c per yard. Jap A rt Store, to the reach of holiday seekers, and pledged their support in back­
Ju
st as good as new, 5 room
Medford.
88-8 and because of the great lot of ing up calf club work.
Book ends, candle sticks, in­ house, tip top condition, m o d ern ,.
decoration th a t is near here, the
FURNISHED, good location, big!
cense
burners. D arling Studio.
letter men are foraging the hills
V isitors Y esterday—
89tf lot, Garage, Wood house, Chick­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ager, of and evidence shows they are be­
en house, scratch pen, F ru it and
Ager. Cal., were business visitors ing successful.
Let us fit you out in a Holiday Garden, first come first served,
in Ashland yesterday. Jam es D.
suit and overcoat. P aulserud’s.
Can give im m ediate possession.
For the best tam ales try Rose
Fairchild and wife, of Yreka,
BEAVER REALTY CO.
92
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were in Ashland yesterday from Bros.
I’
out-of-town. M argaret K. Fair-
Goldfish and supplies. Jap A rt
i i
child accompanied them.
! I
Store, Medford.
88-8
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
A
Christmas
C
Gifts For Every Member
Of The Family
Do Your Shopping H e r e
Gifts That Women Will Appreciate
Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Hosiery, Hand Bags, Vanity
Cases, Hair Ornaments, Blouses, Fancy Garters, Silk
Underthings, Bathrobes, Kimonas, Breakfast Coats,
Boudoir Caps, Boudoir Slippers, Handkerchiefs, and
many other useful Gifts.
Gilts For Men
Traveling Bags, Comfy Slippers, Monogrammed Hand­
kerchiefs, Neckwear, Hosiery, Bathrobe, Garters and
Armbands.
Gifts for the Children
Toyland on the Balcony—Bring the Children
Store Open
Evenings
*
Beginning
Thursday
E. R. ISAAC S CO.
Store Open
Evenings
Beginning
Thursday
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How Much Does
Steer Weigh?
Most compiete line of box choc­
A bargain— A beautiful $600.
olates in the city. W atch our
W
alnut finish, Player Piano for
window. Rose Bros.
84tf
sale for $295.00. Used a little
Large loaf quality bread 10c— over a year. In perfect condition.
Bon Ton.
84tf. Would make a wonderful Xmas
present. Has a big bunch of re c -1
ords. Can be bought for cash o r :
Out-of-town Guests—
easy
payments. See Carl Love-!
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cham ber­
lin, of Pendleton, are among out- land, Studio upstairs ¡over M e-'
of-town guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Gee’s. Phones 134 and 465. 92-4'
K ohm an’s salft rising bread,
George G arner, of Goldendale,
1
lb.
loaf 10c, 1% lb. loaf 15c.
W ash., are among late arrivals.
Bon
Ton.
84-tf
Mr. and Mrs. E. Eddy, were in
You Guess How Much
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•
See the big steer hanging in
the window of the Plaza Market.
For every purchase made at the
Plaza Meat Market, until next
Monday evening, you will be en­
titled to a guess as to how much
the steer weighs.
Ashland yesterday from Ukiah.
Fresh fru it cake and mince
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cunningham of
meat
ingredients— brown sugar, ;
the same city are among late a r­
citron, spices, orange peel, lemon
rivals.
peel, w alnuts and so forth. De­
tricks. We deliver.
59-tf
Her Very Own Fig— A Boys and
Tillamook cheese, cream cheese,
G irls Club M ember
cottage cheese, milk and butter.
Buy
your
Boy
a
Band
in
stru
­
We sell the best. D etricks.
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Virginia, Minnesota, B a n k e r s
ment for Xmas and have him join
the Boys Band. I can sell you any have fait? ,n "kids ” Meeting with
Yes real salt rising bread. 80tf
of the instrum ents listed below, Chamber of Commerce they formu-
on easy payments. I have C o rn e ts,, lated plans for the establishment
On th e R egister—
J. E. P errau lt and F. S. Forbes Claronets, Slide Trombones, Sax- oi Ca,f Clubs and "Pure Bred Bull
both of M arshfield, are among op^ 0ne8’ Flutes, etc. $15.00 to Associatiqns.” Banks all over St.
Louis county have pledged their
late arrivals. A. C. Royal from De- $150.00. Carl Loveland, studio support to this work.
tro it, and N. R. Lee, of L ew is-: upstairs over McGee’s- Phones
An Arkansas bank loaned a
ton, are business visitors.
;
and
92-4 youngster $70 In 1920. The boy
bought a purebred Poland China
gilt from a breeder in a neighbor­
All kinds of Xmas candies at
Say 11 with a box of chocolates ing state. Being the first purebred
P o rters Confectionery.
91-5
w raP f° r shipping free of gilt brought into the county for
I charge. Rose Bros.
84tf boys and girls club work, she has
furnished more stock than any
Plum pudding made by famous
„
i other sow in the section. With the
bank gave th>
cooks of Ashland for Sale a t 1 For the best candies try Rose gtart that
T rinity Guild Bazaar, Dec. 20, Bros-
92-4 ' youngster he has been able to re-
fute the claim that hog raising in
Parish House.
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hie county was not profitable, for at
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In Town Today—
Select th a t V ictrola now.— We
A. S. Rosenbaum, of Medford, the present time he has more than
*1,000 to his credit as a result of
will deliver it Christm as Eve. was an Ashland business visitor the original bank loan and Invest­
R ose B ros.
92-4 j yesterday.
ment.
Closest Guess,
Prize o f..........
9 lb. roast
4 lb. roast
^ S S ^ ^ lb T ro a s t
Next Closest Five Guesses, O Ik
Prize o f....................' . fc W .
PLAZA MEAT MARKET
J . L. Bariithouse
I
your thought
There must he the guardian*
goes your voice may go.
of the wires to keep them vital
You can talk across the conti­
with speech-carrying electrical
nent as if face to face. Your tele­
currents. There must be those
phone is the latch to open for
who watch the myriads of tiny
you any door in the land.
switchboard lights and answer
There is the web of wires.
your commands. There must be
T h e many switchboards. T he
technicians of every sort to con­
maze of apparatus. The millions
struct, repair and operate.
of telephones. All are parts of a
A quarter of a million men
country-w ide mechanism for
and women are united to give
far-speaking. The equipm ent
nation-wide telephone service.
has cost over two billion dollars,
W ith th eir brains and hands
but more than equipment is
they make the Bell System
needed.
live.
W
HEREVER
rOaSL
Guessing Closes Monday eve­
ning. Come see the big steer and
try your judgement on what a
beef weighs.
Good Meats
Giving the T elephone Life
Phone 190
"Bell System
One Policy . One System
Universal Service
And All Directed Towardt
Better Service
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company