Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
Classified Column
(Established Ih 1876)
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B ert R. Greer .......................
George Madden Green ...................................
.Business Manager
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER ......................................................Telephone 39
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter
Classified Column R ates
Ono cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
month or more, %c the word
each time.
Miss Edith Dodge Editor
Phone Items to her at 39, between!
8 a. m. and 5 p. in.
oturday, Xuvcniber 22, 1024
the hotel the guests adjourned to
the home of Mrs. J. M. W agner large bear which left its m a rk s 1 ?
where the guests inspected the on some of the cabins. Geese,, ?
chapter, and where a very pleas- ducks and swan abounded. The ♦
an t evening was spent,
i party reported that the lake was f
Those present were Mesdames beautiful with the snow and theyj *
L° Uls Dodge’ W E - B ,ake> p - K. hope to make up a party during ”
H ammond’ T u rn er’ J. M. W agner,' the holidays and make the trip '
F. D. W agner,
Denton,
Fred , on snow shoes.
Engle, J. W. McCoy, Ira Shoudy, j ■ -12._____
B. M. Shoudy, B. C. F o rsy th e ,'
Missps Eva and Minnie Poley,
M arguerite Hammond and M rs.!
TRY ALL BREADS
McCready of Forest Grove and
M bs Grimsby of Portland and
Mrs. L. N. Woodside.
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
FOR RENT
One Month .................................................... , ...................................... $ 65
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Three Months .................................................... ;.................................
1.95
I OR R EN T:— 5-room furnish­
Monday, November 24. Ash­
Six Months ............................................................................................
3.75
ed
bungalow,
lovely
yard,
front-
land
Music Study 'Club will meet
One Year ............................................................................................ 7.50
j ing park on Granite street. E. T. | a t the Library a t 7:45
By Mail and Rural Routes
One Month ........................................................................................... $ .65 Staples.
67— tf
Monday, November 24. Ladies
Three Months ........................................................................................
1.95
A rt Club will meet at the Civic
61x Months ............................................................................................
3.50
FOR SALE
Luncheon—
club house.
“ Sally Ann” Bread with
One Year ....................................
6^50
Mrs. Will Dodge charm ingly en­ all others and take your
Tuesday, November 25. O. E.
FOR SALK: — Large electric
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
range, also coal oil range. Call S. Em broidery Club will meet at tertained a group of her friends
choice
(Single insertion, per inoh ............................................................ $ .30
at a one o’clock luncheon at her
60— 5th St.
69— 3* the Masonic Hall.
Yearly Contracts
W ednesday, November 26. Past home on thq Boulevard Friday.
One insertion a week ..................................................................
.27%
FOR SALE— Cheap if tak en at M atron’s Club will meet.
"iwo insertions a week ...............
25
The table was tastily arranged j
D ally insertion ................................................................................
.20
once. 4-room house, lot 45x145
* • *
with yellow crysanthem um s and
R ates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
feet, some fru it trees*.
Inquire Ladies Art Club—
gleam ing silverw are. A fter en­
F irs t insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10
owner 156 Lincoln St.
69— 4*
joying
the delicious three-course
The
Ladies
A
rt
Club
will
meet
E ach subsequent insertion, 8 point line ........................................... 05
luncheon
served by the hostess
<Jard of Thanks .................................................................................
1.00
a t the Civic clubhouse Monday
WOOD FOR SA LE:— F ir and
O bituaries, per line .............. „ ................................................................ 02%
the guests spent a delightful a fte r­
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spruce, 16 inch, >8; Hard wood evening. The evening will be
noon doing fancy work and con­
spent
doing
fancy
work
and
a
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
16 inch, $12. Delivered. Mountain
short business session will prob­ versing.
“ All future events, where an admission charge is made or a
Fuel Co. Siskiyou or leave ordeT
collection taken is A dvertising.
Bidden guests were Mesdames
ably be held. Hostesses« for the
at Beaver R ealty Co. Ashland.
No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders.
B.
R. Greer, W. L. Maxey, and
evening will be Mesdames Louis
50— 1 m o.’
H.
K.
Tomlinson.
Schwein and Clinton Baughman.
DONATIONS
• * *
• * *
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis­
WOOD FOR SA LE:— F ir and
ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash.
Spruce, 15 !r.ch $8, H ard wood P. T. A. Meeting—
Postponed—
The high school circle of the
16 Inch $12 Delivered. Fountain
The chicken pie dinner which j
NOVEMBER 22
Feul Co Siskiyou or leave orders Parent-T eachers Association met was to be given tonight a t the
ASA’S PRA Y ER:— Lord, it is nothing with Thee to help,
a t the high
school
Thursday Parish house has been "postponed.
w hether with many,, or with them th a t have no power: help us, O at Beaver R ealty Co. Ashland.
afternoon.
Due
to
th
e1
fact th a t
50—
1
mo.*
Lord our God, for we rest on Thee, and in Thy name we go against
this m ultitude.— 2 Chronicles 14:11.
the m eeting had to be postponed At Lake —
MISCELLANEOUS
from W ednesday on account of
Lake of the Woods enthusiasts
the football game only a small of this city will be interested to
WE CONGRATULATE THE WOMEN
WANTED: — Milch cow and
attended.
Miss Grace know th a t Mr. and Mrs. Rogers,
A corps of “ door knocking” hosiery salesmen, who work team in exchange for feed group
Cham berlain gave the main ad­ Mr. and Mr3. Underwood of Klam­
were operating in this eitv during the past week, have and keep during the w inter, L. dress of the afternoon speaking ath F alls and party made a trip
departed and, it is reported, they stated before leaving D. Bushnell, P. O. Box 502..
on Educational Week. She gave a to the Lake of the Woods about
6«— 6*
w
onderful address and one th a t a week ago. They found eight
“ that the women of Ashland would not buv their hos-
should
be heard by everyone who inches of snow on the road to
WANTED:
—
Protect
yourself
lerv.1
* | '•IRE quality—or the
against the uncertainties of win­ is at all interested in this work, i the lake and fourteen a t the lake
It is also reported they said the Medford women ter. We can assure you a good Miss Betti Kessi was present level. The w ater has risen about
A lack of it—is mighty
quickly
discovered! You
were “ difficult customers,” too.
position Ju your own county, th a t and explained the Lyceum course, two feet and everything is in
can’t
fool
a motorist!
This is a real demonstration of loyalty, and we con­ will pay you well. W rite us at The December m eeting will be dis­ good shape. There had been no
once. Nogar Corporation, 301 pensed with and the next m eeting
A tire, then, th at in two
gratulate the women of Ashland and the Rogue River Couch
short years of m anufacture
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
will be held Thursday, January
can become so popular as to
valley generally for refusing to assist in tearing down
54— 18 15.
outsell any other tire made
* * *
the local merchants’ trade and in building up some dis­
In an exclusively Pacific
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring Postponed—
Coast plant m ust have the
tant organization’s profits.
stam ina th at drivers seek!
reasonable prices, all work g u ar­
When the women of this city emphatically tell these anteed, Mrs. B. Van H arden­ The W. C. T. U. will not meet
C-T-C’s have done just
th is week oh account of the prox­
that!
outside salesmen, calling from house to house, that Ash­ berg, 147 C entral Ave. 55— 1 mo.* im
ity of Thanksgiving. The o r - 1
BUILT FOR
C-T-C tires start with
land women are loyal to Ashland merchants who handel
ganization
had planned to meet
DRESSMAKING and plain sew­
superior material and work­
the same products, they are to be congratulated.
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 129 G ranite a t the home of Mrs. Alice Jill-
m anship—finest long staple
E g y p tia n combed cotton
street.
60— 1 mo,.* son on Vista stre et but practical­
cord, highly tested rubber!
ly everyone will be too busy to
They are hand bu ilt—cured
TOMORROW’S EDUCATION
WANTED: — Man and w’ife on attend, so it was decided to post­
on air!
AND
This has been education week and considerable at­ Dairy farm close to town. At end pone the m eeting until a
Their massive non-skid
of Helman street, close to Green­ date which will be announced
tention has been directed toward the schools, with many house.
treads afford surprisingly
Phone 369J.
69— 3 later,
long wear—and safety!
parents visiting the local institutions.
* * *
One of the most important announcements in con­
Preparing For Razaar—
nection with education week which has come to The Tid­
The Rebekah Lodge is w orking !
hard
preparing things for th e ba- j
ings is a circular which shows that education is the con­
zaar
to be held December 5th.
necting link between the Yesterdays and the Todays.
The m eetings are being held at
The circular continues: “ If there are schools and com­
Mrs. B utler W alker’s home and
Stop drugging! Rub soothing,
CORDS and BALLOONS
munities which are still in their yesterdays, education­ penetrating
the
pleasant afternoons are be­
St. Jacobs Oil right
(without rim or wheel change)
ally, because of lack of facilities, such as trained teach­
into your sore, ing spent in doing fancy work and
Our Phone 82
Much is being
stiff, aching joints, telling stories.
ers, modem buildings, adequate equipment, improper safe­
Hain - Plaza
Ashland
and relief comes accomplished and all indications
guards, ajnd concern for health, morals, thrift, safety
instantly. St. J a ­ point to a very successful ba­
cobs Oil Is a harm -
and citizenship, then these conditions exist because of
1 e s s rheum atism zaar.
Compare
S A L E S M A N’ S
SAMPLE LINE OF
Toys
No Two
and
Games
Alike—Great Variety—Selected
W orld’s Best Toy Markets
from
Bring in the Children
Make Your Selections Early—While Stock is
Complete
Toilet Goods—-
Drug Sundries
ELH ART’S
Books and
Stationery
Lithia Bakery
REVIVAL BEGINS
TOMORROW
11 A. M., at the
Stone Church
.
5th and E. Main Sts.
ASHLAND, ORE.
Evan. Mark A. Willis
of SI. Louis, Mo.
E v ery n ig h t ex cept M onday, 7 :3 0 p. m.
W e P ra y fo r Hie S ick.— J a s . 5 :1 4 , 15
Come One
Come All
C - T - C ’ s a re
record t ir e s !
B A T T E R IE S
Fords, Chevrolets
Smaller Cars
$13.00
RUB THE PAIN A W
Murphy Elec. Co.
nr
Do You Need
LIME
HYDRATED LIME
FIRE BRICK
CEMENT
PLASTER
FIRE CLAY
Clay Tile
\ \ i have them in stuck—most of them mi ear load
basis
We are here to serve you
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
LEEDOM’S
TIRE HOUSE
lack ot local initiative and sentiment.
“ Such handicap is unfair to the child, unnatural to
the ambitions of parenthood and un-American in its very
existence.
“ In the g/atitude of your prosperity, let your in­
quiring mind determine the Educational Opportunity of
) oui community and pledge your influence and support
to officials that your schools may be placed in the very
today of todays and ready to meet the demands of the
T omorrows. ’ ’
The circular further places the following principles
after Education: The foundation of progress; the hack-
hone ot morals; the enemy ot crime; the conservator of the
home; the essential of citizenship; the capital for a liveli­
hood; the inspiration for living.
Ashland is proud of its schools, its teachers, and its
school leaders and The Tidings feels sure the citizens
of Ashland will always he ready and willing to stand
with them for the realization of the Tomorrows edu­
cationally.
AN UNNECESSARY SACRIFICE
linim ent w h i c h
never disappoints
and cannot burn
the skin.
Get a 35 cent
bottle of St. J a ­
cobs Oil at any
drug store, and in
a moment you’ll
be free from pain,
soreness and stiff­
ness. In use for
65 years for rheum atism , sciatica,
neuralgia,
lumbago,
backache
sprains.
F o r a sm ooth shave
and quick service go
to th e Shell B arber
Shop.
Ladies and
children get your hair
bobbed and m arcel­
led.
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
River Rises—
The Rogue last night took a
Sudden upward trend and this
morning had reached a flood
stage of 12 feet or ju s t about the
same a3 th a t of the previous rice.
W ith 1.10 inches of rain falling
during the past 24 hours aided by
a warm wind which took the
snow off the lower hills, the
Rogue’s rise was rapid. It s ta rt­
ed to recede this morning, how­
ever, after reaching th e seven-
foot stage a t the crest of the
Savage Rapids dam. When this
am ount of w ater is pouring over
the dam a much greater rise i3
experienced in those portions of
the river w here the current is
now so sw ift.— G rants Pass Cour­
ier,
Much as we admire the youngsters who go shouting
about the streets and trooping into the school houses,
taking sunshine and happiness with them, most of us are
far too careless in allowing our little ones to take risks
of accident.
The statement just made by the American Red Cross
that 20,000 children under 14 years of age are killed in
accidents each year in the United States is appalling.
Big figures are hard to comprehend. B>ut when we think
of each one of these innocents sent to the slaughter of
carelessness, we can realize what a sum of poignant grief
has been cast up.
E \er\ mother who has lost a child has a constant
sorrow. But it is not alone in suffering that the nation
loses. Twenty thousand hoys and girls cut off before
their talents could flower or their faculties he developed
have lessened the quality of our citizenship for the next
genreation in a measure that it is impossible to compute.
This should not be.
U SED CARS
Such an easy thing it is to warn a child that he must
he careful. So little trouble to provide training in the We have at the present
habit of discretion. Burns, falls, auto and other vehic­ time a very good stock of
ular accidents, drowning and poisoning exact the heaviest used cars to select from
to 1. A certain number of such occurrences are always Several Coupes, Tourings, R un­
abouts and Light Deliveries.
avoidable accidents. But the proportion of them that can These
cars are in gond ru n ­
be traced hack to carelessness on the part of the child or ning condition and are priced
some adult is large. Let us have a care. Our children right.
It will pay the used car buyer
must not be m the silent army of 20,000 that reproaches to investigate a t this time.
the nation.
How about the new Thir­
teen plate Ford-Built Bat­
Wayne Wheeler says “ there are only three million tery at .................. $16.50
drinkers left in the country but they get too much nub-
hcity.” They get too much liquor.
H A R R IS O N
Many a man thinks himself a philosopher just be­
Brothers, Garage
cause he remains cheerful in spite of aches and pains suf
Ford, Lincoln, Fordson Dealers
fered by his wife.
P
Elks Ladies Club—
The Elks Ladies Club m et at
th eir club rooms Thursday a fte r­
noon for th eir regular fo rtn ig h t­
ly card party. Seven tables of
ladies were present. The prize
for bridge was won by Mrs. R.
8. Brown and for five hundred
was won by Mr®. A. L, Lamb. The
reg u lar business m eeting was held
but no im portant business was
transacted.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mesdames B artges and Don
W hitney.
• * «
Fraternal Brotherhood—
The F ratern al Brotherhood had
th eir reg u lar m eeting at the
Moose hall Thursday evening. This
m eeting was for only the mem­
bers and a large attendance was
present. A pleasant evening was
spent playing games and dancing
and a«t a late hour a delicious
weinie supper was served. It was
decided to have a Thanksgiving
invitation dance W ednesday, No­
vem ber 26,
The com m ittee in charge of the
affair Thursday evenings were
Mr». Barnes, Mias Afton Madden
and Mark True.
♦ * *
E n tertain Officers—
The P. E. O. entertained Mrs.
McCready, sta te
president and
Miss M arthine Crimsby, inspec­
to r with a delightful banquet at
the Hotel Ashland last evening.
The tables were prettily decorat­
ed w ith yellow and white m ak­
ing a dainty background for the
dinner. Following th e banquet at
Mothers
Housework
would tire her less, if she
could comfortably enjoy a
bath-a-day.
Install a modern bath­
room—sanitary, easv to
clean and keep clean.
Mother will appreciate
this convenience as much
as the children enjoy the
pools and showers at
school.
Our terms are reason­
able and include time pay­
ments, if you wish.
Jerry O’Neal
Phone 138
207 E. Main
CASTING PLASTER
Red and Cement Brick
“ In the H eart of Town”
ONE
SH0W¡
8:15
SHARP
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
GENERAL
Admission
25 and 50c
¡KING’S 1924R E V U E
TUES. & WED, NOVEMBER 25 & 26
ALL STAR
CAST
Presenting Metropol­
itan Musical Comedy
Successes, also Big
Time Vaudeville
Acts
Tues. HThe Stork”
Wed. UA Divoree (hire”
A fast Snappy Company of 15 People
Clever Singing and Dancing Comedians, Petite Ingenues
and Soubrettes, Sweet Tenor Juvenile
A FROLIC IN FUNLAND
COMPLETE CHANGE EACH NIGHT
If You
Thanksgiving
Roasters
scanned the headlines of a hun­
dred newspapers today you would
be astounded at the prevalence
of robbery.
B urglars and thieves are work­
ing everywhere. They invade any
home where cash or jewels are
likely to be found. Your home
may be entered any day.
—of—
When You Leave Home
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Every door and window should
be locked — th a t’s precaution.
But precaution simply helps keep
the burglar out— it doesn’t make
good the property or cash he
steals.
Get yours now while our
stock is complete
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
B urglary Insurance issued by
the H artford Accident and In­
dem nity Company will pay for
such loss.
M arjorie King
Direct from I he Follies and Shubert Produc­
tions, N. Y., in her
DARING EXOTIC DANCE
SENSATIONS
with her bevy of the
Original California Poppy Chorus
This Agency SELLS Insurance
and GIVES Service.
Billings Agency
Estab. 1883
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
?
ill Interperative and Jazz Dances
and Costumes