Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLANÖ Î)Àï£$ TIDING^
k o Vit
IB I— ■
iriday, November 14, JtMi-l
M M M «
b o c a l » P e rso n a l Notes :i
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local interest
other rates in Jackson or Jose* Visiting H ere-:
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Ellington has been given a jo b ? miles; call at No. 40 Granite St.
Mr> and Mrs. G earhart of Napa J
pnlne Counties; you can be the
PLANS ARE DELAYED and happiness reigns in the Elling- Apt. No. 3.
64— 2*
.edge, Fhoae 21. Yeo, of course. California arMVed in Ashland
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ton home. .
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»— — a ,—— • ^OR RENT— Furnished house«
30— t f : Wednesday and are visiting at the;
SALEM, Nov. 14— Governor
i keeping rooms, also large front
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! i home of their daughter, Mrs. Carl I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Pierce and State T reasurer Myers i
i bed room. Phone 242-J, 153 Oak
H ere Indefinitely —
; McCune. They will remain fori
m ajority members of the state*
FOR SALE— If taken soon,' street.
64— 2
Mr. Snodgrass, father-in-law ofi about a week.
board of control, at a meeting
Newton apples, seconds, no w orm s.
B. B. Kellogg, whose funeral w a s;
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held here Monday voted to defer;
WANTED— Small second hand
75c per box; bring your own box;
held yesterday, is in Ashland aqd FIR E ACCOMPANIES
indefinitely the advertising for
cook
stove. Phone 341-J. 64— 2*
corner W imer and Chestnut.
expects to rem ain here indefinite­
BLAST AT JERSEY
bids for the construction of the;
No Program
G iven.
Lyceum
64-
ly.
new state training school for ________
Courses Art* E xp lained to
JERSEY CITY, Nov. 14— Fire
boys.
W ANTED TO ItEXT— 100 acres
Cliff
Payne
makes
Drain which started with a terrific ex­
Body by Chuirman
It
was
said
th
a
t
the
governor;
fenced
hay land, inquire Box Fac-
boards
plosion in th e salt petre w’orks of
and state treasu rer based their tory.
64__2*
the B attelle and Renwick com­
action
on
the
contention
th
a
t
the*________________________
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Since no program had been ar-
Back to W ork__
pany, in the downtown industrial ranged for the Kiwanis Club state would be short of funds be-
LO ST— Fem ale fox terrier,
Miss M arjorie Fifield of the section early this morning, razed iuncheon held today at t he Ho- ' cause of the income tax law at the 'brow n and white. Finder phone
I^exall Store has resumed h/ir almost an entire block of the le a d -¡tei Ashland, the meeting w a8! recent election.
268-J.
C4— 2*
work after a two days illness.
ing industrial works in this city given over to the reports of corn-
The records show, however, th a t ‘ _____ — z---------------------:----- —
FOR RENT— 3 room furnish­
today.
m ittees and a discussion of sev- the money with which to build the
Not a new asset to Ash­
Prescription Druggists— McNgir
ed
apartm ent with bath; adults
Following the explosion, the eral m atters of interest to the training school was appropriated
land.
We have had them
Bros.
only. Phone 263-R, or call at
fire spread, to factories and,dw ell- members of the club,
by the last legislature, and that
in our building for fifteen
Bldg.
64—2
iifgs on adjoining streets, a n d : a report yvas heard from the a p art of the fund already h a s ! Shook
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To Salem—
years. No extra charges.
continued to rage
unchecked committee, working in conjunction been expended in the purchase of
LOST, some time ago, Bible,
Superintendent Geo. A. Briscoe throughout the morning.
Four-j with several other committees
i size about 4x6. concordance, maps, Our line of supplies best
ieft jast evening for Salem where teen persons most of them iire -' from various organizations in the a
subject index, etc.. passages well in Southern Oregon. Our
fae wi„ attend a meeting of the
men, were taken to hospitals suf­ city, in prom oting the lyceum
m arked. Valued as keepsake. equipment second to none.
text book committee.
He ex- fering from smoke poisoning, courses to be given here. It was
Finder return to Tidings office, Our prices are 25 to 100
pects to lie away about a week.
from the smoke which came off explained th a t the course a rra n g ­ FUNERAL OF MRS.
KINCAID MONDAY or Phone 479-J. Reward. 64— tf per cent below others.
the burning chemical plant.
ed for Ashland this year is the
ARE HEARD AI MEET
OF ASHLAND KIWANB
Return to Fossil—
Mrs. F. D. Moore and son who
have lived in Ashland for some!
time returned to th eir home in!
Fossil, Oregon. Mrs. Moore was
president of the Ladies Aid and{
prom inent in missionary circles in'
New straight English models in the Baptist Church while here.
Overcoats, a t P aulserud’s. 64-tf
It Is not too early to have your
1 'rom Vancouver—
Christm as p o rtrait made. Darling
Dr. A. A. Pampe of Vancouver, Studio.
60— tf
W ashington, called on the R. E.
Form al Opening—
Detrick family yesterday.
The formal opening of the new
Complete line of Ashland Can­ G rants Pass High school which
ned Goods at Detricks.
s»4-tf has recently been completed, wilL
be held this evening. A fine pro-!
W inter Garden Dance—
gram has been arranged and a
There will be another public large crowd is expected.
dance at the "W inter G arden” to-
Let ue fill your pall with Swifts
l.ight. The hall, which is in the
Tuxedos and serges for dress
A general alarm , turned in im­ best offered by the Ellison-W hite
FOR SALE— Cheap, 1 W esting- Your bills and our hooks
The funeral services of Mrs. W.
M inkler building over McGee’s dllver Lea: lard. Costs less than wear. Paulserud’s.
54-tf mediately a fte r the fire broke conipauy, and since it was of such
house
electric range, 3 burners will tell.
I R. Kincaid will take place a t 3 ‘
store, has been newly decorated shortening. Go«« farther and is
out, brought out all the city’s fire high class, will require a lot of
and
double
oven, a real bargain,
o’clock Monday afternoon at the
94-tf R esign s P osition —
i nd is In fact a “ W inter G arden” more nutritious. Detricks.
fighting equipm ent, and every boosting in order to make it a
10
G
ranite
St.
‘
64— 1*
i. nd those who have attended pre-
Miss V irginia Jones, who has am bulance in the city.
financial success. It was explain­ Dodge funeral chapel. Mrs. Kin­
J ious dances there acclaim thcm ^ tu rn s Home —
FOR SA L E — 1924 ..Chevrolet
been working at C arter & Mills
ed th a t although the courses are caid „died very suddenly at her
Helene Biede, licensed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Barnthouse,
Aery enjoyable
affairs.
The
has resigned her position. Miss
When Ellington appeared
in beinS brought here under a per- home on Neil Creek last Saturday touring car, >.450, driven 5000
lady assistant always in
Interm ent will be in
l tusic and floor are fine and the Mrs. Cleo Mast and Son, Mel­ Opal Harvey will take up her the police‘court the next day th e » centaSe agreem ent, th a t it would morning.
the mausoleum.
»czy,
com fortable
atm osphere bourne Mast, returned home last Work
attendance.
jew elers furnished a lkwyer to be necessary to raise at least >200
i take these dances very attractive evening from a three weeks trip
I
IN
CASH
F
irst
Priz<
defend him and asked th a t the to pay for the staging of the four j
64— 1 5° San Diego, San Francisco and
P P T 7 F C Í *s $2,000.
t r.d well attended.
20 per cent off on all m illinery case be dropped. The M agistrate numbers.
m i Z i i b ö o |H1 ì «o
Tiajuans. They visited the old at Mrs. Simons.
H. C. STOCK
The members of the m em ber-, Hood RiYer— Total of 202 2, Everybody, Anywhere, FOR ANS­
63— 2 let the prisoner out on suspended
Missions in California and re ­
Morticitui
'Jukes Position—
cars
apples
and
119
cars
pears
ail-
ship
com
m
ittee
were
in
s
tr
ia
te
d
,
WERS IN EDUCATIONAL UON-
sentence.
John Churchman, who recently ported a wonderful trip.
by
President
H
enry
Enders,
to
ready
shipped
from
this
district.
TEST.
Send
stam
p
for
Circular,
In Town—
«
m eet and consider the names o f , with estim ated 1509 cars of ap-
1LLD.
leturned from a six m onths trip
J .R. Bell of C arter Creek is in ASHLAND H.AS VERY LOW
io Portland, has taken a position
several prospective members.
» pies yet rem aining.
i h h 11 o | s
FIRE
LOSS
FOR*
YEAR
Ashland today on business.
Reduced prices on p o rtraits dur-
In Detrick's Groceteria.
iOg November. D arling Studio.
(Continued from page 1)
O rder your Thanksgiving suit
60— tf
Special Auto Accident Policy
a ilrä S e
at Paulseruds’.
54-tf Fire 'M arsh all’s
office
th at
,• r >5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
a rate wra r is im m inent, it is prob-
<*f course.
24-tf From South—
From
Siskiyou—
able
th a t Ashland, with a rem ark-
Miss M arjorie G illette has -re­
J. H. Reiseinger and fam ily of ably low per capita fire loss, will
turned home from San Francisco
l l a y Applegate—
72x90 full size, Saturday 81 inches wide, Saturday, Made of good quality sat­ for women in brown onlv,
where
she
visited
for
several
Siskiyou
were in Ashland today obtain a reduction.
The only football game this
weeks.
j
shopping.
The
Ashland
fire
departm
ent
is
week end in G rants Pass will be
yard
een, Saturday pair
Saturday pair
made up of Chief Baughm an and
1 he game tomorrow afternoon with
two regular firem ent, in addition
Chicken tam ales th at will de- At Applegate—
the Applegate high school. The
64— tf I J. W. McCoy of the F irst Na- to ten volunteers who respond to
game has been slated as a prac­ light you at The Plaza.
—
1 tional Bank is spending the day calls in the city. The departm ent
tice game for the locals, who have
Rave >10.00, walk upstairs to in the Applegate district on busi­ has but one piece of apparatus,
si game coming up soon with Ash­
a chemical wagon with a combin­
17— tf ness.
land and they do not want to lose Orres tailor shop.
ation
pumper.
th a t contest In view of a possible
Visits
Here—
«¡¿feat of Medford at the hands
Leases Property—
36 inch white Outing
of the A shlanders.— G rants P a ss1 C. D. Simon of Haynes, Oregon,
F ran k H endricks, form erly of
81x90, söld regularly at
is in Ashland visiting with his two
Courier.
Ashland, lias purchased the Dr.
Flannel,
29c
yd.
regularly,
$1.98,
Saturday, eaeii
sister, Mr. J. D. Mars and Mrs.
Jarvis property on Helman Street
At
the
Saturday, yard
Tamales, best In the city, "The Nelson.
and is moving to th a t place from
STONE CHURCH,
Rose”.
60— tf
Talent.
5th und East Main Street
Chicken tam ales th a t will de
l!«*fdth Poot^—
light you at The Plaza.
64— tf Stops Here—
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14
Word has been received in Ash­
and 15, at 7:80 p. ni.
Mrs.
Squire,
form
erly
of
this;
land th at the health of S. B.
“ K antleek” R ubber Products. city, stopped in Ashland today on*
.‘ toner, now living in Santa Ana, McNair Bros.
her way to Dunsm uir and visited;
Evangelist
California, is very poor. He has
friends .
M
a
r
k a . w il l i s
l een confined to his bed now for R eturn—
fancy colored stripes,
of St. Louis
b month. The Stoner’s were Ash­
66x80 double cotton Blan­
F. E. Russell and Theodore To Los Angeles—
value, Saturday, each
land residents a few years ago and
a converted infidel will preach
Russell returned home yesterday
ket,
$3.48
value,
Saturday
Mrs.
A
rth
u
r
Abbott*
and
Miss
t re very well known here.
the
from W atsonville, Calif., w h re e 'E th a A bbott have gone* to Los
pair.
they ^attended the funeral of Miss Angeles where they w ill.v isit for
Old Time Religion with
You will save by having your
Maude Russell.
several weeks.
"Power”
t o rtra lt made during November.
Darling Studio.
60— tf
All denom inations invited
You are welcome to compare
We deliver the goods -Detricks
my Automobile rates w ith any
•4 -tf
R eturns Home—
V. O. N. Smith returned home
yesterday noon from a w eek’s
Fine quality bleached,
business trip to Portland. W hile
28c regularly, Saturday,
there he attended the Livestock
All pure linen in colors
va i’d
bhow.
H ere Today—
Mrs. Rose Page, wife of A rthur
Page, who was killed in an auto-
l iobtle accident Wednesday, ar-
j ’ved In Ashland today to attend
the funeral.
Receiving Vaults
Comfort Bat
‘ Wearweir Shee tin g
Sateen Bloomers
Heather Hose
89c
Outing Flannel
Wo are going to make
Saturday
23c
Blankets
$2.95
The Banner Day of Our
Stock
Reducing
Sale!
Wearwell Sheets
$1.48
Bath Towels
Linen Toweling
Handkerchiefs
Novem ber Sale
See P aulserud’s special on two-
ran ts-su its, all wool, >23.75. 54-tf
of
Here Yesterday—
M. H. Schammel, traveling au­
d itor for the Southern Pacific
was In Ashland yesterday visit-
lag at the local yards.
-o-
Returns Home—
Mrs. O. W inter and Miss Mabel
Russell returned last night from
Miss R ussell’s
ranch near Mt.
LhaBta, where they have been
visiting for the past three weeks.
SA TU RD A Y to WEDNESDA ; Y -
NOVEMBER 16, 1024
Soup— Chicken Noodle
Salad— Shrimp Salad
Relish— Celery and Ripe Olives
Choice of—
Roast Oregon Turkey,
Cranberry Sauce
Fried Spring Chicken,
Cream Sauce
Raked Young Chicken
with Dressing
Stewed Chicken with Dumplings
Pried Belgian Hare,
Country Gravy
Veal Porterhouse Steak,
Mushroom Sauce
Creamed Cauliflower
Mashed Potatoes
Bread and B utter
Dessert: (Choice of)
Apple or Pum pkin Pie A La Mode
Pineapple Tapioca with
W hipped Cream
Chocolate Cake
Ice Cream with W afers
Coffee
Tea
Milk
The PLAZA
p. m.
in black, brown and log
cabin, $1.25 value, S atur­
day, pair
of Our G reatest Sale
Cotton 'Damask
*
58 inch wide. Sold regu­
larly at 65c yard, Satur-
dav vard
20% Discount
SA T U R D A Y COAT SALE
$16.75 COATS $13.75
$19.75 COATS $14.75
$24.50 COATS $19.75
J
$34.50 to $39.75 COATS $29.75
COME!
‘
\
In colors for Lingerie,
48c yard regularly, S at­
urday van I
36 inches wide”
in fanev •
*
stripes, 30c yard regular­
ly, Satunlav vani
24c
F u r th e r R ed u ctio n s
on all
Ready-fo-tVear
Women’s
Silk and Wool
Others at prices from $10.00 up.
Lace Cloth
Outing Flannel
48c
Amongst the lot are some very fine Baum Marten chokers and larger
black and brown fox, $67.50 furs at $54.00.
•
and Extra Specials
on Sale Saturday
The Last Day
94c
AT
I
0
-
Surprise Bargains
Silk and Wool
Hose
Ì > •
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
From 12 noon to
-Ü-
For the next few days we will have
a special lot of fur chokers sent to us
for a special sale
Notice to all sports: Ashland
Rod and Game club will hold its
annual Mdse, and Turkey shoot,
Sunday, Nov. 23rd, at its grounds.
2 miles north of town.
64— 2*
75c
15c
FURS
Phone 130 for Powell’s Cider.
Delivered.
63— Im o
with embroidery in cor­
ner, 20c value, Saturday,
each
fo r S a tu rd a y
Children’s
Coats
all
Reduced
D resses.
$19.75 Coats ....................................Sale Brice $14.95
ALL GOING
FOR LESS
$22.50 Coats .................................... Sale Price $18.50
Made of the
$25.00 Coats .................................... Sale Price $19.95
New Materials
Saturday *
$29.75 Coats .................................... Sale Price $23.98
With Fur
$34.50 Coats .................................... Sale Price $27.95
Collars
Every Garment
New This
Season
$37.50 Coats .................
Sale Price $29.95
$45.00 Coats ..........
Sale Price $36.50
All Sizes
4 to 16 years
$44.50 to $49.75 COATS $39.50
aw
$54.50 to $59.75 COATS $44.50
See the Drummers’
Samples in Bags.
ONE-FOURTH off
Pequot Sheets
Size 81x90
Each $1.69
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“The Quality Store”
36 inch Daisy Muslin
Bleached, Fine Quality
yard 16c