Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASttUMJ bAiíÁ- ÍWÍÑGS
! F ren i Hilt»-»
Mrs. Clara P, Robison and
Glen Young and w ife of Hilt
Mrs. Nellie EmbiCk have &old were la Ashland yesterday at-
j th eir ranch near Talent and will tending to business interests
spend the w inter in Ashland, i here.
They are at the Columbia Hotel.
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MARCEL AND CURL LAST
Cliff Payne makes clothes i LONGER after a Golden Giint
racks.
Shampoo.
i bocal ; P erso n al flotes ¡
A D aily C hronicle of th o se w ho com o and go, and even ts of
íuésday, September 16, lftU
A t Jacksonvllle—-
Monmouth — West «ide Paci*
Mf¡ ánd Mrs. Normad Mack fie highway now open to Mon­
nt the weekend at the home cf mouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman.
To Build P lan t—
Aichie Ash of San Francisco
who is now in Medford, has taken
the warehouse occupied by Mason,
Visiting Here—
M alta Com m audery No. 4
Ehrm an Com., has announced
M as Elsie and Alma Reid o f!|.-fchil,g
K n igh ts Tem plar
Ermole Carlon, graduate of that as soon as they have moved
San Diego are visiting a t the
M asonic H all
fish in g in the Rogue River is Ashland High school this year, to their new q u arter the w are­
M ergler home on N or.h Main St.! ,l
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w
s o m i " , i’ ia rH w d
Stated conclave, Wednesday
in Ashland yesterday house would be turned into a pre­
evening Sept. 17 All Sir Knights
PA T V T rm T "— n
.
J ! wU bp in about a week Or ten from Portland and will spend cooling and cold storage plant
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Beagle and days. The steelheads and salmon I several days here. He will leave with a capacity of 400 or 500 cars
courteously invited.
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ay
work
or contract; are now striking on eggs, as the Sunday for O. A. C where he
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
estim ates tree. Box 171.
¿05-11 ! »aimon are spawning. There is »<>> attend school this winter?! a day. Mr. Ash states th at he
F. H. JOHNSON, E. C.
has intended to establish a plant
said to be a new run of steelheads j
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13— 2 To A ttend Conference—
of this kind for some time. Plans
i A t Hotel Oregoi
are being made now and the struc­
Reverend S. J. Chaney jo u r-| in the river.— Mail Tribune.
Council Meets Tonight—
Among those staying at the ture will be patterned after tines
neyed to Medford today to attend
The city council will m eet in
Hotel ---¿»«wu
Oregon are
i Remember— Big Dance l Jack-
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c G. D. Mason of in operation in California.
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conference which is|
ilo t gp ,
W ednesday nite 1 A shland, J. R. F urist, Portland
regular session tonight a t 7:30
,,y
B w „od£ord and wife. Port-
o'clock.
The question of the be.ng he, thorn during this week. s „p,
At Hotel Ashland—
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tropole
Orchestra
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Svnconatin’
i
Iand:
G-
L
Woodford
and
fam-'
city’s w ater supply will prob­
Among those staying at the
Yon can’t go wrong when yon tool,
. Uy, P o rt,and; L. Murplly cleve.
ably be discussed.
Hotel
Ashland are: H C Forsett,
trade at Paulserud’s.
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, land, Ohio and II. Grady of Cleve- San Francisco; Ray L. Antrim ,
To C rater Lake—
j land, Ohio.
Why pay more for milk when
Aloha, Oregon; Edwin G. Curtis
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
S. A. Sanderson, B. II Rudolph i
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you can get the best milk for
P ortland; Jack Feinstein, San
of course.
212— tf L. C. F lahr, and L. Bachun who. F u n eral Services—
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone
Francisco; H. F. Leighton, Casp­
have been spending the past few
1 he iuneral services .of Jame3 er, W yo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
396R and 369J.
^"tf Back from V acation—
days at the Hotel Columbia made W' B errian> who passed away Sat- Doggett, Klam ath Falls; Geo. W
Elwood Hedburg has returned
Imogene Wallace, piano classes
a trip to C rater Lake today and ^irday in Medford, were held from Soransen, G rants Pass; Mr. and
begin Septem ber 25. For infor­ to his position in the F irst Na­ will retu rn late this evening.
,he Elks TemP'e in Medford this Mrs. A. R. Jacks, Sacram ento; J.
m ation phone 210-J or w rite Miss tional Bank after a two weeks' va-
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• afternoon at 2 o’clock. The body W. Townsend and wife, San
W allace, Central Point. 13— tfi cat!on spent at the coast.
Dance at Jackson Hot S p rin g s! wiU be hei(1 at the ConS°r Un- Diego; C. L. Morían. Chicago; H.
Wednesday,
S e p t. 17. Music by d ertaking parlors and will be E Tompkins and wife, Seattle:
F ire Not V isible—
j Complete line ot Ashland Can-
Hie
Famous
Metropole
Orchestra ! Placed in the Mausoleum in A6li- M. A. Phillips, San Francisco; H.
The driver on the Ashland- j aed Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
12-3t* land which will be complete in a J. Martin, P ortland; D. F. Swab
K lam ath Falls stage reported
short time.
and wife, W ashington, D. C.;
Monday afternoon th a t the forest From British Colombia__
W om en to M eet—
Carrie
E. Swab, W ashington, D.
fire at Pinehurst was not visible'
E. C. Schmidt and wife, A. L
Medfoixl Man H u r t -
The
Business
and
Professionali
C
;
E.
L. Clark and children of
when he came through
from ! Gindrup and Mrs. K athleen Car
In a collision Sunday morning P ortland; J. A. Babcock of P o rt­
W
omen’s
club
will
hold
th
e
first
1
K lam ath Falls.
I son stopped in Ashland last night; dinner of the year at the Hotel
a truck and trailer driven by land and L. Coates of San F ra n ­
and
pressing!
C
U
.
theU
way
home
a
fte
r
m
aking
a
Medford
W
ednesday
at
6:30.
Mrs.
I
a
carnival
troupe, K enneth Mc- cisco.
For cleaning
deliver.
t
r
'
P
tO
British
Columb;a
They
Josephine
Forney
will
be
h
o
n
o
r'
Kenzie
of
Medford'
received a
Phone 119. We call and deliver.!
guest and speaker of the evening. ! broken arm and other minor in-
6— tf stayed at the H o t e l r r n h .m h io
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
She will give a report of the fed- ■ 3urles- Mr- McKinzie \yas driv-
W ANTED — Position nursing
M iss W allace R e t u r n in g -
The famous Metropole Or­ eration at W est Baden, Ind., ! ing toward Medford and the other
car
was
headed
north.
Due
to
woman invalid or housekeeping
Miss Imogene W allace, who has chestra which lias ju st completed which she attended recently.
the smoke it was not possible to in small family. W rite H. F. L.
been teaching piano and teach- an engagement playing for the
13— 2*
Let us fill your pall with Swifts see very fa r ahead and Mr Mc- Care of Tidings.
in methods at Cleveland Institute Dances during the Jackson County
Silver
Lea-
lard.
Costs
less
than
'
Kinzi®
spring
in
a
little
after
pa3-
of Music in Cleveland, Ohio, will Fair will reopen the dance P avil-
WANTED — Men for picking
retu rn to Ashland the la tte r part. Ion at Jackson Hot Springs Wed shortenlng. Goes fa rth e r and is si'ig the truck, smashing into the
more
nutritious.
Detricks.
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trailer.
The
whole
side
of
the
apples.
Call E. C. Gardner.
of this week.
_
i nei day night. The versatile or­
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trailer
was
ripped
off
and
the
Phone
373R2
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chestra is fast sequiring a large
o Chafer Lake
I i>0{,ge roadster of Mr. McKinzie
Paulesrud’s Suits give satisfac­ following here owing to the excel­
Mrs. Wm. B arber look , was bodly battered. He wa3 tak-
FO R R E N T — Piano. Inquire
tion.
6— tf lence of Its dance music.
their first trip to C rater Lake pn by friends to the Good Samari-
276 B. St., or Phone 332Y.
Hold C hickens Rapidly—
SPECIAL attention to AUTO- lightful time, re P°rte(I a very de- tan hospital and is recovering.
13— 3
were much . None of the carnival troupe were
G. W. Benedict, who lives on MOBILE Insurance; better term s interested in the They
lake.
Injured.
M ountain avenue, requested The! and lower rates. Yeo, of course.
LOR RENT— Furnished 6-room
. Pw!W house. Barn, chicken house, etc.
Daily Tidings Tuesday m orning Phone 21 & 274-J.
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to discontinue his Classified ad !
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803 North Main. Phone 351Y.
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vertisem ent, stating: “ It had sold j M eteorologist Coming—
his chickens in one day.”
Edward L. Wells, meteorologist
FDR HALE or Trad«'— Overland
of Portland, will he in Ashland
Touring Car. Call at 939 B. St
Greeting Cards— McNair Bro3 in the morning and will confer
13— 5
with Louis Dodge, local w eather
Burton Dancing School, Mem reporter. Mr. Wells is coming to
orlai Hall. Open daily. A fter
Ashland from M arshfield. He is
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
m aking a tour of the state visit-
3 0 7 -tf 'jng t j,e different w eather bu-
I rea us.
local Interest
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CHEVROLET
Has
H eld for Inquiry—
E arl Ackers of Medford is be-'
log he'd ,)y
o t P C 'ce M
o
e
.»x
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Nabb in the local jail for investi-
gatlon. No charges had been'
placed aga nst him
Tuesday
rinn«*
m orninK
y (: Don 1 fail
j regret. Big
w
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Jackson Hot
W atch
d ivision .
for
Staples
new Sub- Orchestra.
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to come or you will
Dance Wed. night,
Springs.— Metropole
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Iteturu Home—
We deliver the goods— Detricks
Mrs. and Mrs. R. C. McMillan
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land after visiting for some time
F a ith in P u b licity—
with Mr. and Mrs. W ill Dodge.
M anager Allen of The Hotel
McMillan is Mrs. Dodge’s
Ashland has well-fou’nded f a ith ' sister
in advertising. The new colored j
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lights which he has had s tru n g !
i.
i— the
xt, au*ches
«
_ hotel fr o n t 1 , You can t . keep your feet
In
of . the
xccv from
iiu w
,
; dancing— W’ednesday night Jack-
have attracted attention and now!
I son Hot Springs. Metropole Or-
he has had attractive signs paint­ diestra.
12-3t*
ed on the concrete wall in front
of the hotel, advertising his cafe
CI-ASS in voice training will
and dining room service.
begin this week. Those wishing
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M any N eedless D isasters!
E( Ai SE Credit lias been needlessly strained, and
confidence is driven away, countless failures result.
Timely consultations with a banker often will avert dis­
aster. and turn tem porary defeat into ultim ate success.
Jins is part of the continuous service we gladly extend to z
our custom ers! Let us talk over these financial problems
with yon!
Q uality F eatu res
In A dvanced
E quipm ent
AT FORUM IVXCHEOS record fa re r in g
r o t is s
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fact th a t “ w hat man does for
LEGION GAINS AR E
himself die3 with him, what man
TOLD BY HEAD does for the world lives forever.’
This was the first forum of Hie
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year and about seventy people
the greatest reform legislation.' were present. Fred Homes gave
for the disabled since the creation a short talk about the oleom arg­
arine bill. The chamber went on
of th e V eterans’ Bureau.
“ The other outstanding achieve­
ment was the enactm ent into law
of the adjusted compensation bill.
Not so im portant from our view­
point as the Reed-Johnson B’ll,!
Ileiisokit Prism Binoculars. Now is the time to get
or as vital as other victories we I
a fine set of glasses at half price. We are over
have obtained, the adjusted corn-'
stocked in this glass ami will sell them while they
pensation bill nevertheless, took
last at .just about half price. 12 power 30 m-in at
on added im portance in the pub-i
$47.50.
lie eye because of the enemies it
8 pow er 21 ni-in ai $ 2 8 .5 0 . Other glasses ;U low prices See
made.
Instead of crushing our ;
them in our window'.
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o rg an zatio n , our enemies prov­
ed our inherent strength.
In­
stead of destroying us, they made
Biggest Little Store in Ashland
us cohesive.’’
SALE
SALE
Army Goods Store
New Autumn
A
A
show distinction in Color Toning
and very altractive Patterns
New Silk ( ’harmeuse patterns, 40
inches wide in a wonder­
ful cloth, p rice d .........
I'hey come in the new Autumn Shades
$2.49
Dress Satins, 36 inches wide.
sott sheen and a beaut i-
I’nl lustre, priced at
New Autumn Shades
Very
jCfl
Silk Changeable Bengalines 3(5 inches
wide, a very soft corded silk inter­
woven with Blending
rt» «fi q q
colors, priced at, yd.
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New Autumn Shades
Satin Faced Cantons, 40 inches wide,
good body, very fine
AA
quality cloth priced at
Autumn Shades
•)4 inch V ool Taffeta in N aw and
Brown. A very practical «loth for
medium weight dress, nrieed at yd
$1.50
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.56 inch French Flannels in Tile
check patterns. Individual di’ess pat­
tern length. No Two alike. Brieetl al
$8.50
1 $8.95
The Pattern
44 inch Wool Crepe Dress patterns
with raised plaid cord effect. Comes
in Gobelin Blue, vard,
$2.98
40 inch W ool Crepe Dress pattern of
Havana Brown with Plaid effect,
Priced at, vard
$2.98
Good Qualiy Taffettas, 36 inches wide,
comes in all the autumn
Qg
shades, priced at
Buy ¡he New Goods while they are New, at
y/ie
Touring $G55
In Ashland
Automotive Shoj )
First National Bank
Gabriel Snubbers and Raybes-
tO3 Brake Lining.
•W here Y our D ollar H as More « c u ts
to join please call me at once
Dr. Hes3 Fly Spray guaranteed, VIVIAN W. WOODSIDE, 172 Pine
>1.50 gal.— McNair Bros
St.
Ladies and children’s hair cut-1 To Reno—
ting. Powder Puff Beauty P ar
Mrs. George Eib left today for
l° r ‘
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293-tf Reno where she will visit for a
o
~
week with her daughter. From
H ?***68 n
| there she will go to San Fran-
did it Ptf n*5 i 83 ° ncert band cisco and visit with other rela-
did itself proud at the Jackson tives for some time,
county fair last Saturday. The
boys kept a steady line of peppy
Sw eet cream for w hipping and
music going all day and when coffee— also fresh milk, always
th e ir concert was over received on ice a t the Plaza.
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much praise for their work. The
band was hired to play all after- To South__
noon and th e m ajority of the
Geo. Van N atta left today for
members Were able to go.__ southern California, where
G rants Pass Courier.
will visit for several weeks.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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TODAY—TOM ORROW —TH U R SD A Y
G ran d p a ll O pening
September 18, 19 and 20
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
The Autumn season is always eagerly her­
alded in the world of “ Wdiat-io W’ear. ”
The first crisp day, the first coloring leaf,
are signals for fresh interest in new styles
and new fabrics.
In our Fall Opening, Sept. 18th, the ac­
cepted fashion tendencies of the season
will he clearly revealed. Coats and frocks
in the newest inodes, Autumn fabrics in
all their beauty of weave and coloring
will he shown, as well as cost tune acces­
sories of marked originality.
You are invited to come in and see all this
new merchandise whether you plan an im­
mediate purchase or not. We want you to
know how fully we can serve you in giv­
ing you satisfactory values in your Fall
huving.
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Service That Leaves
Nothing Undone
hen necessity requires our services, it
is a comforting thought to know that
you can turn over all details of the
funeral'arrangements to us, and they
will he performed efficiently, and in the
xsame spirit of sympathy 'and under­
standing that thoughtful friends won
give.
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A\e have facilities to meet every pos­
sible requirement, and strive to perform
our sensitive tasks in that tactful and
unobtrusive manner that inspires con­
fidence.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
D ay Phone 212
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N ight Phones 255-R and 282-J
MRS. LO U IS DODGE
L ady A ssistan t
YOU APE CORDIALLY'
INVITED TO ATTEND OUR
FALL OPENING
MARY ASTOR, CARMEL MYERS.
IRENE RICH, WILLARD LOUIS, /
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A gorgeous presentation of the most vivid persoir
jalitv of romance that ever strode through fiction’s page
lor played out the checkered drama of life.
America’s most famous actor in History’s most fas­
cinating love drama—Truly a classic.
Latest Fashions at Popular Prices
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See our add in Tomor­
row Evening's
“Tidings”
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E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Q uality Store”
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of
• Jtei” . W W. W right also gave
a short talk oh out-of-town sales­
men _____
and a ____
le tte r ____
from Mayor
Charles Pierce was read. Guests
of the forum were introduced.
The next forum will be held
next week, a3 it has been voted to
have them weekly in the future.
F u rth er announcem ents of the
next m eeting will be made later.
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