Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(E stab lish ed in 1870)
S o c ie ty
Published Every E ven in g Except Sundny by
THE
ASHLAND PRINTING CO
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Thursday, Oct. 2. Upper Valley
Community Club meet at the
OFFICIAL CITY P A P E R .........................................................Telephone 39 home of Mrs. W. D. Jackson on
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mall M atter Iowa street.
All day meeting.
Mist
Brewster,
home dem onstra­
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
tion
C
|?nt
will
instruct
in m illin­
One Month .................. I.............................................. .................. $ ,A5
Three Months .....................................................................................
l.s»5 ery.
Six M o n th s..............................................................................................
3.75
Thursday,
Oct. 2. Parent-
One Y e a r ____________________________________
7.5« Teacher council will meet in the
B y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
All
One M o n th ...........................................
$ .65 afternoon at the Library.
Three Months ......... .............................................................................
1 9 5 presidents of circles asked to be
Six Months
3.50 there as some very im portant
One Year
6.50 business will be discussed.
Friday, Oct. 3. Missionary So­
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Single insertion, per Inch ................ ........................................... « .30
ciety of Christian Church will
Yearly C ontracts:
meet at church parlors. Mrs. Ed
One insertion a week ............................................ ...........
.27%
Kilgore, leader.
Two insertions a week ............................................
.25
Dally insertion .......................................................
Monday, Oct. 6. Ashland Study
.20
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
Club holds first meeting a t the
F irst insertion, per 8 point line .................................... ....... "
$ 40
home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy on
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line
.05
Oak
street. Roll call will be
Card of T h a n k s .....— ______
, , .......
........
1.00
O bituaries, per line..............................................
~
. • 02% “Chinese W ar Notes.” 2:30.
Tuesday, Oct. 7. Civic Club
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
meets
at clubhouse at 2:30. In­
All future events, where an admission charge is made or s
teresting program . Everyone is
collection taken In Advertising.
No discount will be aUowed L-l.igious or Benevolent orders.
urged to attend.
-
J>
UlOJiS
No donations to charities or otherwise will me made in advertis- Flackus-Elliott Wedding——
lay or .ob printing— our contributions will be in cash.
A very pretty wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Flackus a t their
OCTOBER 1
'
RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING:— Let all bitterness and w rath ’ home on B street, Sunday, Sep­
and anger and clam or and evjl speaking be put away from you, with tem ber 28th at two o’clock when
ail malice; and be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving
Miss Bernice
one another, even as God for C hrist’s sake hath forgiven you.— their daughter,
Ephesians 4:31, 32.— PRA Y ER:— Fill our hearts, O Lord, with Flackus and Mr. Russell R. El­
thy love wherewith Thou hast loved us, and then we will think no liott of Palo Alto, California, were
united in m arriage, the Reverertd
S. J. Chaney officiating.
MAKE THE SURVEY COMPLETE
The bride was charm ingly dres­
sed
in a gown of turquoise blue
The question of adequate water supply for the city
silk
The house was dec­
of Ashland has been put squarely up to the tax payers of orated crepe.
in flowers of pastel shades.
this city for solution by a competent engineer who has Miss ...........
....... was maid-
Ruth Flackus
made a careiul, but not as complete or thorough exam- of-honor and Mr. Ray Clary was
ination of the Ashland creek watershed as he states should the best man
A delicious wedding dinner was
be made.
served at five o’lock. The table
That is the point which the tax payers must decide. was beautifully decorated in pink
Is it worth spending a few thousand dollars to.work out and white with three pink and
a plan that will bring out the best methods of procuring white wedding cakes. Two kew-
Bert R. Greer
............... .................................................................. Editor
George Madden Green ..................................................... Business Manage
Following the wedding the bri­
dal party journeyed to Cloverdale
where a wedding breakfast was
served.
A fter visiting the glooms p ar­
ents in New Yflrk, N. Y., the
happy couple will make their
home in San Francisco where Mr.
McConihe is associated in the
c o n ta c tin g buEines with his un­
cle.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Montgomery,
form er residents of Ashland. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. H. McConihe of New York.
Rally«—
The Christian Sunday School
had a fine lally at the churcb last
Sunday. A good crowd attended
and about four carloads of people
came in from Anderson Creek. A
week from next Sunday th e An­
derson Creek Sunday School will
be best to the local school at a
basket dinner and Sunday School
in the afternoon.
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Conference—
7
There will pe State conferences
for the Christm as Seal w orkers
a t La Grande on Oct. 2nd, at
Portlarid on the 3rd and at E u­
' • . * * *
gene
on the 4th.
Tcrwiiligt\r-Bovenkerk—
Jackson
county will be repre­
Miss Isabel Marie Terwilliger
sented
at
the
Eugene conference
and H arry E. Bovenkerk were
united in m arriage at Yreka, Cal­
ifornia, Tuesday, Sept. 30. Im­
m ediately following the ceremony
the couple left on their honey­
moon, to be gone for two weelyi,
after w’hich time they will be at
home at Kl&math Falls. Mrs.
Bovenkerk was form erly of H orn­
brook but attended high sch o o l;
in Ashland last year and h a a ' for the prevention of Goi­
many friends here. The groom
ters, 35 cents a box
is foreman at the Southern Paci- j
fic shops at K lam ath Falls.
I
o—n—o—o
1
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Diamond Crystal
Iodine Salt
To E n tertain —
*
Dr, Maude Hawley will en ter­
tain her class of young folks of
the C hristian Church, the C hrist­
ian Endeavor and the Berean
class of young people Thursday
evening.
The group will meet
at the Boulevard at seven o’clock
and then go in cars to Dr. Haw­
ley’s home. The men will furnish
the refreshm ents1. This is to be a
“ Bon F ire” party and a good time
is anticipated by all.
Market Day Seedless
Raisins
4 lbs. for 45c
Baker’s Cocoamit, moist
and sweet, just like fresh,
20 cents a package
Plaza Market
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
We think the Golden West coffee is just about
as good at 50c as any 55c coffee. In order to con­
vince you, we ask you to come in Friday and Sat­
urday and try a cup of Golden West
the water supply for the city and the best methods of p‘ea d" M;d as krlde aad s™“
using this water supply in such a manner that it will, Mu .lc . . . played I . the even-
mean both an adequate supply', thus preventing any re- ing until 8:30, when the bride
currences of the lack of water such as wag felt here the and .groom ,eft for P°lnts north on
1 - 4
’
-
e 'r honeymoon. They will be at
last summer, and ' also
a revenue which
will more than th
home in Palo Alto, California.
pay for the cost of the project.
The bridal party consisted of
Engineer McKissick stated yesterday that the supply Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flackus,
is there, that it could he stored and that the storage Parents °* the bride. Miss Ruth
water could be used to supply the needs of the eitv both Flackus' Mre Frank Davis- motl1-
in water and in electricity. '
"
T ™ ' R‘y C'ary a°1’
©tore the water above the municipal light plant, let The bride 1st a graduate of the
it come through the plant, where it would generate elec­ Ashland high school and has
tricity, and then from this point would flow two sources made ’her home here for some
time. She has many friends here
of revenue to the city—water and electricity.
who wish the coup’.e much happl-
Various persons who have studied the question feel ness
• * *
that the profit from the combination of electricity and
;Montg<>mery-McConihe W edding—
water would in a reasonable time wipe out the
The m arriage of Miss Gloria
which would have to be incurred in providing the plenti­ Montgomery
and W alter Doug­
ful water supply and in the installation of the plant to lass McConihe was solemnized at
make electricity.
the home of the bride’s parents
The investigation to work out the best methods of at Ukiah, Saturday, September
27, 1924. Judge Preston of
handling this proposition will no doubt cost many thou­ Ukiah
officiated using the ring,
sands of dollars, but the city most assuredly should pro­ ceremony. Miss Francis Borring
vide this fund for a comprehensive study of the situation, attended the bride and Mr. Jack
so that when the people are asked to vote upon a huge Montgomery, cousin of the bride,
man.
bond issue, they wlil know they are voting for a project was The best house
was beautifully de-
which will mean the solution of the water supply problem corated in. yellow roses and the
and also eliminate the heavy expense for electricity which bride was charm ing in a yellow
the city now must betu’, due to the inadequacy of the georgette gown and carried a
bouquet of li'.les of the valley.
municipal electric light plant at the present time.
It would be foolhardy for the people to consider a*
large bonded indebtedness to provide a water supply .ur
less they knew the supply would be plentiful and also
profitable. I he Daily 1 idings feels that a fund for sur­
R O M A N
veys and investigations should be provided and that it
should be provided at the earliest possible moment so
that the biggest problem before us today, can be solved
M EAL
in order that no further water shortages shall visit
Ashland.
COFFEE
FREE
Remember we are selling’ feed at a very low price.
I
Mill Run, per sack ........................................$1.65
Hog Feed, per sack ........... .•.......................... 1.50
E astern Oyster Shell, per sack
.............. 1.50
We have some Alfalfa hay at $20 per ton.
Phone 214
FRAZIER and SON
353 E. Main St.
MAH-JONGG
$5------- $25-
-$30
Playing Cards .............................................50c—85c
Bridge Cards .................... .........................50c—85c
Score pads and .cards——Assorted Gifts for Brizes
F I H A D
C
L L ii A K 1 □
Books and
Stationery
Classm ea ads bring resulta.
F ree! Prizes Free!
$300
Given Away
DIAMOND
RING
A SACRIFICE
Public
Auction
Sale
On Thursday at 2:30 sharp, I will open my doors to THE
PUBLIC and throw my entire Jewelry Stock at the mercy
of the Public, at a SACRIFICE PUBLIC A U C T IO N
SALE. Everything must be sold under the Hammer to the
highest bidder regardless of cost.
My stock is of the highest grade that von will find in Southern Oregon, and
consists of the following watches of all makes: — Howards, Hamilton, Wal­
tham, Elgin, Gruen, Illinois, in 12 & 16 sizes in White, Green and Yellow gold
cases from 7 to 23 Jewels. Ladies’ Wrist Watches in Rectangular in Platin­
um with Diamonds; White and Green Gold cases, all standard makes in 7 to 17
Jewels. Perfect Blue White Diamonds, all sizes. Pearls, all grades. Platinum
and Diamond Rings and Bar Pins. Ail kinds of ladies’ and men’s rings, over
500 to select from. Cut Glass, Hand Painted Ohinawaro. Bronze ware. All
grades ot Metal Chime Clocks in Seth Thomas, New Haven and Giilierts. Wall
Clocks. All grades of Alarm Clocks. Umbrellas, the very latest. Ladies’
fancy Leather Bags. Vanity Cas 3. High grade Field Glasses. Toilet Sets in
Ivory and Amber. Sterling Silver and Plate Hollow ware of the best makes.
Over 15 patterns of Flatware to choose of tile best makes: Gorhams, Alvins,
Rogers, Community and other mak;.; i: 26 lice. dusts and <»dd pieces.
All kinds of Novelties which are too rum^rors to-irent’on will be offered to
the-public at AUCTION ragardless or price.
A $300 Diamond Will Be Given Away 7,“Vcd.“n
Coupons given out tz> those attending sale.
It will pay you to attend this 9
day sale.
The California Oregon Power Company offered
2,00C shares of its 7% Preferred Stock to its own
employes. The issue was immediately o v e r s u b ­
scrib e d .
THESE MEN KNEW
The Fontana way of making real egg noodles
assures you of noodles w hich are rich in fla­
vor and free from unpleasant starchiness.
A ID S
D IG E S T IO N
*
Think of this when you buy. Then you
w ill insist on Fontana’s. 10c a package.
REAL EGG
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
NOODLES
. FINE AND WIDE
«
73
UghibgChntest
Operators tending the giant generators at Copco
power plants know that fourteen thousand custom­
ers get power and light over Copco wires.
Men on duty throughout the system come to
realize best the enduring assets of the Company—
assets of rock, steel, concrete, and of never-ceasing
power!
Engineers, accountants, linemen, cashiers, offi­
cials—all these knew, intimately, the security and
earning power of their investment. They had in s id e
kn o w le d g e of its value.
ASK THEM
Ask any one of these members of the Copco organ­
ization today how you can buy Copco Preferred
Stock, yielding 7.14% for your idle fu n d s or
monthly savings, on monthly payments as low as #5
a share. Or clip and mail the coupon below.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
O ffic e s ’.
SCHOOL BOYS AND SCHOOL GIRLS
OREGON
Get This Primer Today—Free
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And the reward of the globe-circling accomplishment!
will be a series of tiresome dinners and entertainments J
instead of rest and quiet.
SIMO
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The humorists continue to berate the saying that two'
can live as cheaply as one, but couples continue to solve
the problem satisfactorily just the same.
McNair Bros.
NS1DE INFORMATION
Judge Caverly who gave Loeb and Leopold a life sen
tence instead of the hangman’s noose which the public
generally approved, has certainly made good his desire to
go into retirement following the trial.
What the small boy does not understand is why they
retain grown-ups to judge jam exhibits at the fairs.—De­
troit Press.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
04 N. Main
J. H. Plant, Auctioneer in Charge
A GOOD FAMILY CREED
—
will give you the maxi­
mum service at the mini
mum cost.
0. H. Johnson, Jeweler, Ashland
BREAD
All Americans should read and ponder “ The Creed of
the Sawyer Family,” which was read at the simple funer­
al sendees in Marion of Dr. Charles Sawyer, late physic­
ian to President Harding.
“ We believe,” it runs, “ in the principle of honesty,
in the principle of fair dealing, in earnestness of purpose,
persistency of endeavor, community of action, in hospi­
tality, generosity, economy, thrift and industry.
“ We believe in loyalty to country, iij patriotism
and in the support of all American ideals..
“ We believe in the home and home influences as fun-i
damental to the maintenance of the nation.
Me stand first, last and always for America for
Americans for a J nited States ever prepared for its own
,’efense—for a policy which extends to all people of the
world a helping hand when actual need or dire emer­
gency arises.”
C moral Sawyer had his limitations, like the rest of i
us, but to the best of his ability, he practiced this creed
actively all his life.
PEIL’S CORNER
LANG RANGES
I t d oesn 't m a tter how
ld r g you h ave h ad d is­
agreeab le C atarrh, or
how m an y o th er tr e a t­
m en ts you h ave tried
w ith ou t la s tin g relief.
1 gu aran tee to g ive
you relief in 2« hours, or It c o sts you
n othing. C atarrh is n ot a sim p le su r­
fa ce d isea se, but th e b asic cau se is In­
tern al con geetien .
My R lnex-T arltou
trea tm en t g o es a fte r It from b oth in sid e
and ou tsid e. R inex cap su les g et a t th e
con gestion in th e sy stem and rem ove it
com p letely, w h ile T arkon solu tion , a s a
w ash or sp ray, q u ick ly clean s, d isin fects
and h ea ls th e sw ollen n asal m em branes.
So every n a sty sym p tom is ch eck ed In
21 hours, or your m on ey Lack. A sk an y
good d ru ggist.
Three Beautiful prizes will be given away after every Sale.
Mali Jongg Racks—»Mali Jongg Counters
MAH JONGG PRIZES
Toilet Goods—
Drug Sundries
I bronught a truck load of b ar­
gain counter goods from P o rt­
land last week, all of which
will be sold accordingly. Auto
Holies, Wade Drags»»w, H alt­
ers, and lots of prm.v goods.
Come in early while they last.
(Guarantee to End
ïo n r CATARRH
—Or No Cost
• To the first 20 ladies entering the store Thursdav at 2:30
sharp will receive $3.00 prizes.
SETS
$3-
by Mrs. Robinette, Miss Taviner ( Let us fill your pall with Swifts
and Mrs. Tilton of Ashland, Mrs. 1 Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than
Crawford and Mrs. Halloway of ' shorttuluj;. Goes farther and is
Medford and Misses Carltons and more nutritious. Detrtcks.
94-tf
Mrs. Brisel of Central Point.
Must Raise Cash»Am W illing to Sacrifice.
My Loss
W ill Be Your Gain. Buy Now and Save Money.
Frazier & Son
\
hifsdrtj, October I , ibti-i
$95.00
$95.00
THIS is the day to enter the Home Lighting
Contest.
H ERE is the way to do it!
1. Get an announcem ent folder and reg ’stra-
tion card from school (electrical sto re).
2. Read folder carefully and decide if you
w ant to en ter contest.
3. Fill out registration card and give to your
teacher in exchange for a Home Lighting
Primer.
4. Study Home Lighting Folfter carefully and
follow directions contained there.
Boys and. Girls, here is a chance that comes only
once in a lifetime. Each boy and girl over ten
years of age who is attending public, private or
parochial school has an opportunity to win a
prize.
Don’t forget to enter this contest
TODAY.
MEDFORD LIGHTING EDUCATIONAL
COMMITTEE
Roseburg
Medford
Y reka
YOUR PARTNERS
— or mail this coupon
— today I
Klamath Falls
CALIFO RNIA
Dunsmuir
TH E CALIFORNIA OREGON POW ER COMPANY
MEDFORD. OREGON
IN PROGRESS
Ask any member
of our organization
Grants Pass
Please send m e full information about your 7% Preferred
Stock and special partial payment plan.
Name.
cAddreat.