Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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sway. Miss Blumenfeld
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Goto« to Kbuhath —
Delbert Mongol who is a tte n d -'
practice each afternoon of the
Mist Alio« Kidder h w gone to
past week in the school gymnas-1
K lam ath F a lb to Visit re la tiv e ttg high school hare has gone to
Eagle Point to spend the holi­
ium and will continue to do so
for several weeks.
during the holidays, th a t a team
days.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
These notes are w ritten for
ready to uphold the standard of
For her a fancy bsx of chooo-
th is paper by m em bers of the
I latee; for hlm a box of eigars. ; H o m o -
other years may be produced.
PORTLAND, Dec. 20. — Re­
TONIGHT
“ THROUGH THE DARK’
journalism
class
at
th
e
local
Miss
Mabie
T
rott
arrived
in
When class games were over, fusing to play on the Multnomah
The Rose.
90-t-t-s
high
school
Ashland several days ago from
the girls elected a squad of 23, Field gridiron, due to the fact
A Burton B lackie m elo-dram a
Tamales, heat in the city, ‘'The
T refren’s sale prices are cu t to Monmouth where she la atten d ­
which num ber will later be re­ th at it was entirely covered with
R ose”.
60—tf! the quick. Get onte the wagon ing normal school.
duced to 18 for constant prac­
Rosina and Frances Gallatin, tice. Of the num ber selected, five ice and snow, assistant coach
bow .
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students in the high school, have are Freshm en, three are Seniors, Bevan of the W aite High School
Called Kteet—
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Moved—
where while the Sophomores and Ju n ­ of Toledo, Ohio, today cancelled
Mrs. J. C. Mergler left Thars- ' L eaving Today—■
F rank Voss, has moved to 219 returned from Chicago,
they dem onstrated the making of iors share honors about equally. the scheduled game against the
day evening for Ohio where she
Miss Ethel Templin Is leaving G ranite street from the Lane
Lincoln High eleven of Portland,
Mas ealled by the death of her today for Stanford University house which was destroyed by fire prune bread before the 1200 dele­
These girls continue training which was to have been played
ansi wux
gates at the Third N ational Club untill the evening before a sched­
lather.
near Palo Alto to spend the va­ yesterday.
this
afternoon.
Congress.
This trip was given uled game, when six are chosen to
ALLAN DWAM
cation with relatives and friends.
Despite the assurance of the
C ttQ Ì
them
for
th
eir
superior work at represent the school.
•ubeerlbe for
magazine* at
Boni—
Lincoln
high
officials
th
a
t
the
■1 harts.
S3— T—« — T
Twin daughters were born to the Jacksou County fair and a t !
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Why pay more?
Everything
field would be scraped and re ­
the International Livestock Ex-1
The Forensic Society en tertain ­ covered with sand and dust,
going a t cost or less. T refren’s, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bank of
position in Portland, where th e y > ed the assembly on Friday a fte r­
Uae Mump»—
4th St. Store.
94— 3 Mountain Avenue at ten o’clock
Bevan refused to allow his eleven
wou
first place In the m aking ofj
Miss Cither Counter is eon-
this morning. Birth reported by
noon by presenting in the school to take the field, criticizing every­
prune bread, defeating seventeen gymnasium a one-act play, “ Upon
lined te her home With the
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to Dr. Mattie B. Shaw.
team s from various counties of the W aters.” A Christm as tree thing connected with Portland.
mumps.
Orres ta Sor shop.
17— tf
The W aite team left for their
Oregon.
F or Ban Francisco—
and w reaths made the scene gay, home this afternoon.
The girls were accompanied by and the characters fell into the
Misses Grace Sinema and Olsen
We put the chlekeu hi our j T o C alifornia—
Miss
Helen Cowgill, assistant state
tam alee.
The Plaza.
32—tí i
Miss Mell C arter, teacher at the ’ are leaving today for San F ran ­ club leader, and Miss Helen Dus­ spirit of the occasion beautifully.
P ostal R ates Bill Up Tuesday
Adena Joy, Evelyn Taylor, Vir­
Junior High School, has gone to ' cisco to spend the holidays.
tin of Portland. On the way East gil Gillette, Marion Leach, Vir­
She’s in an entirely new role. A comedienne—a
New Improved Eversharp Pen­ Southern California to spend the i
they
were
joined
by
delegates
sile. McNair Bros.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. —
spit fire—a seriously little lady—wonderfully differ
In A shland—
ginia Hopper and Gordon Mac-
Christm as holidays.
Miss G ertrude Engle who is from W ashington and Idaho.
Cracken enacted the various roles. Hearings on the Sterling bill in­
ent—gorgeous gowns and settings—all different.
Boih girls praise their trip
creasing postal rates will begin
Home For Christm ae—
C rater Lake pictures 96« to teaching school a t Richmond, Cal.,
highly but are perfectly satisfi­
Tuesday before the senate com­
Carl Dyrud who is attending $25.00. D arling Studio.
33— tf is in Ashland where she will visit
ed
with
Oregon
as
a
perm
anent
m ittee on postoffices and post
for several weeks.
O. A. C. is home for the C hrist­
residence.
roads.
mas vaeation.
Genuine Pyralin Ivory, MeNalr
Here—
Bros.
MU« Beatrice Miller who Is
Many beautiful gifte at Dar-
A most appropriate gift
W ith a t least ten stellar per­
teaching school at Oakland is ia
Hag Studio.
38— tf To R eno—
Candy,
flowers or music. The
form ers among the thirty-seven
Miss Alice Robertsoa, iosal Ashland for a tew days oa her way who turned out for the first few
Rose.
90-t-t-s
Cliff Payn« makes hat alenda. school teacher, has gone to Reno, to Eugena.
nights of basketbali practice, pros­
Nevada, to spend several weeks
pects for the coming hoop sea­
Here
Leave Today—
PORTLAND, Dec. 19. — From
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
with relatives and friends.
A rthur M. Miller ef Sugane son look exceedingly bright. Yreka, Cal., to Portland is a long,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. High and
W ayne Ramsey, A1 Marske, Clark
Miaa Halen High left th il m orn­
To« are weleonae to compare was in Ashland for a tew days B utterfield, Barton Frulan, F rank hard drive for one day's run, but
FO R SALE CHEAP: — Violin-
in g for San Francisco where they my Autemoblle rates with any visiting friends.
it was made by Richard W. Price, banjo and case, w orth about $100.
Moore and Loren Culbertson are accompanied by Mrs. Price and
Cigarette Cases
will viait for a few Weeks.
Wrist Watches
jth e r rates in Jackson er Jose­
veterans of the previous season, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNary. Inquire Star Cafe, 4th St. 94-2t*
From
phine Counties; you can be the)
Otto Michael, form er resident while Phil and Tom Bryant, No­ They left Yreka early in the
FOR SALE: — German Police
Victor Records, Bubble Books udge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course
Cuff Links
Kings—Pearls
ble
K
atzer,
C
arter
Wilson,
Frank
end Fibre needle cutters for that
39— tf of Ashland, now living in Kansas Stratton, Arnold Gosnell and Sam morning after attending the open­ Puppies. Thomas H arris. 687
is in Ashland for a few days re ­
94-6*
•h rlstm a a gift. The Rose.
ing of the Yreka Inn, the new Beach St.
Prescott
are
showing
up
as
first
newing
acquaintances.
Fountain Pens
tourist hotel constructed by the
Golf Fountain Pens
90-t-t-s
K irby’s for best groceries.
FOR SALE: — Christm as trees
class lum inaries.
W
eaver
B
rothers
of
Roseburg,
9 4— tf
94-3t*
Competition also promises to be Oregon, and arrived here late at and w reaths. 93 N. Main.
D onation Party—
The redueed price sale is still
AVatcli Chains
Compacts
A donation party was given keen for berths or +he second and night.
• a at Trefrens. The slaughter in
When the motor party
FOR
SALE:
—
Seven
purebred
L eft R ecently—
Monday evening at the parsonage third quintets, as many are really crossed the Siskiyou m ountains white leghorn laying pullets from
prices ia sinful, but the buying
J. H. Doran left the first of of the B aptist church.
Scarf Pins
Gold Pencils
About good hoop men.
there was a foot of snow, but a s ! Sm ith’s trap nested stock. $1.20
public gets the benefit.
94—3 the week for Corning. California,
The first games for the coming the car was making the descent
forty members were present re ­
each. 235 North Main.
94— tf
where he will be pastor of the gardless of the inclement w eath­ season are scheduled for J a n u ­
it got through the snow and la­
Ret o r ns Home—
F irst Presbyterian church.
er.
The evening was spent in ary 2, and 3 with Newburg, fol­ ter encountered a severe storm.
WANTED: — Going to Los An­
Cleon Caldwell who is atten d ­
lowed by games with University Mr. Price says th at while he man­ geles Sunday morning. Room for
musie.
songs
and
prayer.
ing the Oregon A gricultural Co* ■ A nother fire today (insured
High of Eugene, Jan u ary 9 and aged to get through he doubts two or three. Phone 359J. 94-1*
lege has returned to Ashland to with Billings Agency). Had your
10. The first league game is set w hether any car could have gone
Across from The Ford Garage
«pend the Christm as vacation with i house and contents burned would Leaving Tonight—
FOR SALE— SPECIALLY R E ­
for Jan u ary
20 at Roseburg. up the grade. Almost, im m ediate­
J.
H.
Hardy
and
family
are
his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell they have been Insured? If not We
leaving tonight for Riverside, Coach Hughes is working his pro­ ly, however, the state highway DUCED— Home Profit K nitting ► ♦ *♦ » » » » » » « > M t
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would be glad to tell you how very Calif., where they will spend a teges hard, in preparation for
machine, also white enamel front
departm ent was getting its equip­
Candle stick«, book ends, and little It costs.— Billings Agency.
Coal & Wood Range. Both as
these tussles.
month
visiting
with
Mrs.
H
ardy’s
ment ready to sta rt the snow­
stationery.
Darling Studio.
93— I t relatives. Before they retu rn they
good as new. make excellent
plows going on the Oregon section
83— tf
Xmas
gifts. Will take cash or
Several members of the high of the Pacific highway over the
will go south to San Dlago and
All w inter hats, greatly reduc probably into Mexico.
trade.
Apply
at once at THE BA­
school faculty are leaving Ash­ Sisklyoua.
’
Christm as goodies at K irby’s, ed; choice $1.00 to $5.00, to close!
ZAAR, Opposite Ford Garage.
land to spend the holidays with
(form erly D etricks). And every-, out quickly.' W inelands, Room 1
by helping her in her year’s work
94—1
relatives. Miss E dith Templin, in­
C om ing H om e—
Tidings W ant Ads are go-getters
thing for the Christm as diuner.
over Citizen’s Bank.
94— 2
Paul W agner of the University stru cto r in Spanish, departed F ri­
94— 2
of Oregon and Donald W right who day for Stanford U niversity at
Gone to Chico—
is attending G. A. G. arrived j Palo Alto, where she will visit
From College*—
Miss
Edna
Kennedy
who last evening to spend the Christ-! her two brothers. She will also
Joe Nell and Frank W alker, teaches in the Ju n io r high school
spend a few days in San F ran ­
mas vacation.
both freshm en a t the University has gone to her home at Chico,
cisco before her return.
of Oregon have returned from E u­ Calif., to spend several weeks.
Miss Kidder, the commercia’
A rrive T onight—
gene to spend the holidays at the
teacher,
left Friday evening for
George Rose, Jr., and Lewis
home of their parents.
Gift suggestions;— Why not a
McMinnville,
Oregon, where she
Beeson of the University of Ore­
suit or overcoat. Pbulaerud’s.
gon are expected home today to will spend her vacation with her
Don't miss the famous movie
89— tf
parents.
spend^the holidays.
th riller— not by a — site! All,
Miss Casad, instructor of sci­
i t B E A T S... • a s it S w eeps
a s it Cleans
star cast, including some of Aah-j G rants P ase V isitor —
ence, returned to her home in
A rrive Soon—
land’s leading citizens. Belleview'!
J. R. Riche of this city was a
Eugene, Oregon, where she will
Miss R uth Brown la expected to
School, Monday night, December visitor in G rants Pass on busi­
remain throughout the holidays.
arrive home Tuesday from L o s '
22nd at
o'clock. Admission nes« yesterday.
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Bonas to spend Christm as w ith '
19« and 85a.
91— I t
The students of Ashland High
her relatives here.
We wrap our Christm as Box
School sold 496 tickets for the
Your wife will especially appre- Candies ready to mail, free of
W
inter Fair, the final count be­
Back a t W ork—
elate a dinner at The Plaza to- charge. The PlaSa.
t l — tf
ing as follows: Seniors 121, Ju n ­
H arry H arrison who has been
asorrow, for ahe la too busy with
the way you would want them cleaned—thor­
iors 148, Sophomores 112, F resh ­
confined to his horn« for the past
•b rlstm a s presents to cook. 75c.
oughly—you most have a Hoover!
On account of num erous other
men, 115. Each class received ten
94— 1 functions being on New Y eer’s ew days was able to be at Work per cent of the am ount turned in
For The .Hoover BEATS . . . as it Sweeps, as
yeeterday.
it Cleans, ridding your rugs of the embedded dirt
Eve, the Odd Fellows Benefit
for tickets and, in addition, tne
I .eaves T his H venlng—
which, if allowed to remain, materially lessens
Juniors got first prize of tea dol­
Community have changed th i
their
life and beauty.
Mrs. Nellie Loomis expects to date ‘"of th eir Fancy Dress and
Letterheads, stateaaeata, t o lars and the Senior« second prize
THE
HOLIDAY
leave this evening for San Fran- Character Costume Ball Masque vour order at the Tiding« Office. of five dollars.
Have a rug cleaned free
SEASON
'
«Isco where she will spend the to Tuesday evening, Dec. SOth. We have a good job printing de- ¡
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holidays
with
relatives
and Admission 50c each person. Re­ oartment.
t f , Girls’ basketball is on in full
friends.
Pay by the month as you use it.
freshm ents extra.
94— 1
will mean dances,
Ashland Hi Notes
^anhand
E
PORTLAND IN A DAY
LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS
For Him
For Her
T. K. Bolton
MAKE IIER CHRISTMAS JOYOUS
A Hoover Sweeper
A Bluebird Washer
HOOVER
T o Clean
Y our R ugs
receptions, parties
of all kinds and
everybody will be
entertaining.
The most oom piste line of Im proving—
Christm as oandy boxes in the
Mrs. J. R. Leslie who has been
eity. W atch our windows. W rap­ very ill for the past three weeks
ped for mailing free of charge. is very slowly improving.
The Hose.
90-t-t-s
This round of social affairs will require hair
dressings and the guarding of your complexion. You
can do no better than to let us arrange vour hair
and prepare you for these social affairs.
Your choice of all w inter hats,
$1.00 to $5.00, to close out quick­
Mise Francis F rater, teacher ift ly.
W ineland s, Room 1, over
the local high school ha« gone to Citizen’» Bank.
94—-2
Rtddle to spend the vacation with
her parents.
Go«« H om e—
R egisterin g Many Care—
WINELAND’S
An average of eight out of
For Christm as gift suggestions
state cars has been registered in
wateb e a r window. The Rose.
Medford dally for some tim e at
90-t-t-s
the local state bureau in the
Chamber
of Commerce building.
1 .earin g Today—
This morning, however, seven out
Charles Francis Murphy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. j . Murphy of of state cars had been registered
by 9:30 the m ajority of them
this eity left thia, morning for
coming from
California.— Med­
Montague w here he will spend
ford Mail Tribune.
th e Christm as vacation with his
grandparents:
Your wife Is busy with C hrist­
inas
presents. Bring her to The
Paulserud's Overcoats are ex-
Plaza
tomorrow for diuner. 75c.
eeptioaal values.
89— tf
94— 1
le e r in g for H o m e -
Mis« Aileen Shepard, superin­
tendent of musical instruction in
the local public schools has gone
to her home ia W ashington for
several weeks.
Special A ate Accident Policy
for $5.09 a year. Phone 21. Yee
e t eoaree.
24-tf
Stud en ts A rrive—
Released—
♦
The man picked up reeently by
Chief of Police McLane and held
for a hearing as to his mental
condition was released from the
county jail after It was ascertain­
ed th at an overdose of white mule
had given him the impression th at
he was being pursued by a ne-
gress. He left for Crescent City
after offering to pay for his board
and. lodging in Hotel de Lewis.
— Grants Pass Courier.
The students from Medford and
vicinity yesterday began arriving
home from O. A. C. and U. of O.
to spend the holidays vacation
Everything you need for the
period at home. A num ber arriv ­ Christm as dinner at K irby’s,
ed thia forenoon and the m ajority (form erly Detricks)
94— 8
a re expected to arrive home to­
night by train or auto stage. A
•otlceable feature of the girls To Corvallis—
who returned up to this noon i s 1 Misses Annette Wetherford of
th a t the most of them were w e a r-; the Modal Cottage, has gone to
ing galoshes,— Medford Mail Tri- ■ Corvallis to spend the holiday«
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I with relativ*« I Í 4 firlytdy.
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A Hoover gets dirt after the other sweeper is
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