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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1925)
In A shland— H ere Today— Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson of Mias Alice Shaw of Medford Medford were visitors in the city was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. today. in our I M eeting Monday— 82— tf I The Ladies A rt Club will hold their regular meeting at the Civic Club Monday evening. Mesdanies Repeat Program — The choir of the Methodist N. H. H arrison and Frank Nelson Church will repeat their Christ- w il^be hostesses for the evening, mas program a t the F irst Meth A beautiful comedy drama, odist Church in Medford tomor- “ The* Cinderella Man,” by the row evening. Vivian players at The Armory, Admission • only Get your ticket and sdat reser Jan u ary 15th COc. 110— I t vations NOW a t The Rose for “ Thè Cinderella Man” , famous charm play, a t the Armory T hurs In M edford— Mrs. H. G. Enders, Jr., and Mrs. day, January 15th. 110— It Louis Schwein were among those who journeyed to Medford to Ill Y esterday— J. R. Eller of H arrison B roth day to attend the m eeting of the ers was confined to his home yes D aughters of the Nile. terday due to illness. A beautiful comedy dram a, Shanghai Chop Suey, Hongkon “ J h e Cinderella Man,” by the Noodles, Chinese style, 248 2nd Vivian players at The Armory, street between B and A streets, January 15th. Admission only 110— I t Saturday and Sunday open 8 to j 60c 9. Other days, 8 to 8. 97-1 mo. We put the chicken tamales. T&e Plaza. to N O T IC E M accabce Ladle« Special m eetings called for; W ednesday, Jan. 14th, at 2 p. in. and 8 p. m., at I.O.O.F. Hall, all m embers urged to attend. By or der of Frances P ratt, Lieut Com. 110— 2t E ntertainm ent and Dance At I.O.O.F Hall Friday evening, Jan u a ry 16, 1925. Admission, f fty cents per person. Proceeds for Grand Lodge E ntertainm ent Fund, Grand Lodge is to be h e ll in Ashland next May. Odd Fellows Committee. 110— 2t H ere V’esterday— Fred Tibben of Portland was a business visitor in the city yes Hl at Home— terday. T. F. Lockhart of the H arrison "W INTER G ARDEN’’ DANCE B rothers Ford Agency is confin TONIGHT. 11«— It ed to his home with flu. Remember Lininger Dairy still I proving— S. Davis who has been serious sells th a t good milk at 10c qt. 100— tl ly ill at his home on Allison St. Phone 396R. for the past two weeks is report Admission to “ The Cinderella ed to be gradually improving. Man,” famous charm play and Armory, | Save $15. See Paulserud’s I come^ y^ram a ’ at 107__t f : Thursday, Jan u ary 15th, reduced' Easem ent Bargains. to 60c. At this price you can no t| 1 1 0 -lt afford to miss this. H ere Today— E. H. Balsiger, of the Ford rgency of Klam ath Falls was a In M edford— H. S. and N. H. H arrison jo u r business visitor in Ashland to neyed to Medford last evening to day. attend th e meeting of the Ford Motor Dealers Association. A At H om e— num ber of 'prom inent Portland Mrs. Ralph Kerby of this city i i confined to her home with men were present and represen tatives from G rants Pass, Klam grippe. ath Falls Medford and Roseburg. Get your ticket and seat reser Save $10.00. walk upstairs to vations NOW at The Rose for “ The Cinderella Man,” famou's Orres tailor shop. 17— tf charm play, at the Armory T hurs day, Jan u ary 15th. 110— I t From M edford— ’ Ben Sheldon of Medford was a visitor in Ashland yesterday. He H om e front Los A n geles— Mrs. E. T. Allen, of the Hotel expects to retu rn to Los Angeles Ashland, returned home last about the tw entieth of January evening from Los Angeles where to care for certain business in rh’e has been spending the past terests. two weeks visiting with relatives Don’t forget th a t you can en and friends. tertain at The Plaza for Sunday Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c, McNair dinner. 75c for a delicious chick en dinner. 110— I t Bros. H ere W ednesday— Mrs. Nate O tterbein and son, Louis Hoagland were in Ashland Thursday visiting with Mrs. Ot terbein’s mother, Mrs. A. L. H ar vey. Special Auto Accident Policy tor $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo ol course. 24-tf Defeat A shland— The local high school girl's basketball team went to Ashland Saturday night where they de- feated the Ashland team by the score of 23 to 12.— Jacksonville Post. Dry slab wood by car load from car, $6.00 per cord. Carson-Fow A California booster w rites „ 106.— 6 from th a t southern state: “ We ler Lum ber Co. are having beautiful w eather now, but we surely did have a fine Medford Win«— gale the last of December.” Medford won over Yreka by a score of 30 to .6 in the basketball fou are welcome to compare game played there last evening. n>y Automobile rates with any The game was ra th e r slow, ac other rates in Jackson or Jose- cording to Clyde V. lYoung who I nine Counties; you can be the refereed. Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. Admission to “ The Cinderella V isitin g Here— Man,” famous charm play and * Mrs. Bert Cavanagh, formerly comedydrama , at the Armory, of this city, is now visiting at Thursdy, Jan u ary 15th. reduced the home of Mrs. Royal Bebb at to 60c. At this price you can not the B utler A partm ents on G ran aford to miss this. 110— I t ite Street. Mrs. Cavanagh is now living in Roseburg. Enjoying Trip— W ord has been received from Cliff Payne makes isash doors. J. H. H ardy stating th a t he is enjoying every m inute of his trip E xpected H om e— and “ having the time of his life.” Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills who They are now in Riverside, Cal. are spending the week in P o rt land are expected to arrive home In A shland— tomorrow. Mrs. Z. Z. Reynolds of Oakland, California, form erly of this city, McNair’s Cold Tablets, 25c. stopped in Ashland the la tte r part of this week and visited at the 11-itinted into Cavem en— home of Mrs. Mary Cole of A Charley Talent, well known street and other friends. She is on state traffic officer was initiated her way to Snohomish, W ashing into the Cavemen of G rants Psas ton where she will visit the E ast Friday evening. Mr. Talent was erly family, form erly of Ashland. given a scooter and told to get busy and after stum bling and Photographs of Quality. Studio falling, he finally get his man. Ashland. On the Plaza. — G rants Pass Courier. E n joying Gale— I In A sliland— Sunday dinner at The Plaza, Miss Marie Ridings of Eugene 75c, is always a tre a t for your has been spending several days guefets. 110— I t in Ashland. Miss Ridings is a form er teacher at the local high A rrlved I^ast N ig h t— school and has a large num ber of Clarence Beck arrived in Ash friends here who were delighted land last evening from Los An to see her. She will retu rn to geles and will locate here. He is morrow afternoon. the brother of J. W. Beck. Your family will enjoy a meal out Sunday. The Plaza serves a delicious Sunday chicken dinner for 75c. 110— I t In A shland— The Yreka district is the most Ashland MUCH NEW TRAIL OPENED citizens, and the honor conferred cred, and after a series of intense-| University High BY FOREST SERVICE accessible of any portion of the F (2 1 ) Butterfield upon him is a ju st recognition of ly interesting mix-ups, everything Hempy (5 . forest and eight miles of new (8) Marske ' F his m eritorious services as a di-, tu rn s out happily. ‘ M arlatte(O) trail were built and maintenance (Cointinued from page 1.) (3) Bryant C rector, and a trib u te to his nepu-J An excellent cast of New York Ridings (7) - , I -- - i work was done on 32 miles of tation as one of the citizens whom . players will 'present “The Cin-! Hall (0) (1) Ramsey G There were 26 miles of new existing trails. (1) Katzer Ashland is proud to honor. Word 1 derella Man,” carefully selected I Hayes (1) G trail construction completed in the The road m aintenance work recently received from Mr. L am -¡foe their respective parts by Mr. j Substitutions: Stearns (2) for Salmon river country and m ain was confined to secondary and kin was to the effect th at he had Vivian, who is one of the best , M arlatte, Mar’atte for Stearns, tenance work was done on 103 side roads and such work was hopes of soon disposing of h is ! known and most successful of the Stearns for Hayes. miles of existing trails. This is done on 24 miles of road in the interests in northern California, ' New York actor-producers. For j [ ............ ... the largest area in the state w ith Yreka district and 18 miles of years Mr. Vivian has been organ- > so th a t he could again retu rn to out wmgon roads and the trails road in the Scott river district. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ashland and take up the duties izing and producing Broadway are of vital im portance to resi In addition, a road to Taylor lake and privileges of citizenship here. successes for road presentation, CONVALESCENT HOME:— Come dents. in the Salmon river country was and the announcem ent th a t he is to us and get well in home sur- In the Marble m ountain region improved to make th a t region to stage “The Cinderella Man” roundings. You can have your » eight m,les Qf S O C IE T Y vnew trails were accessible to Scott valley. « * * will b e a welcome bit of news for own doctor or you can take our built and m aintenance work was the people of Ashland. E n tertains for Sister— milk diet and rest cure. 110-lt done on 197 miles of existing - A very pleasant party was given FARM WANTED: — I want trails. This is one of the g re a t at the home of Mrs. Elsie Church UNIVERÍJITY HIGH DROPS farm s' for cash buyers. Describe est game refuges in the state ar^d man Friday evening honoring her FIR ST GAME TO LOCALS m onutain lakes and give price. R. McNown, 269 fishing in the sister, Mrs. L. J. T uttle who is cannot be excelled. W ilkinson Bldg., Omaha, Neb. visiting here from Yakima, W ash (Continued from page One) ington. FO R RENT: — 4 rooms partly The evening was «pent enjoy in the second period, especially furnished. Inquire 227 Oberlin. ing stories and games and several early in th a t period, the locals • 110-3* vocal selections by Mrs. W aldo used th eir speed to the best ad REAR VIEW MIRROR Klum, added a pleasant touch. De vantage and ran away from the FO R SALE: — 20 fine large A great convenience licious refreshm ents w’ere served visitors. R. I. Red laying pulletts. C. M. 50c The guarding of Ramsey and Miles’, 611 Beach street. 110-2* late in the evening. WINDSHIELD W IPER Those present were Mesdames K atzer was the big feature of the FO R SALE: — Very reason The kind that they al . Wipes Dry Perozzi, Dews, Burdic, Dean, game last night along with the able, Player Piano. 455 Mountain $1.25 ways call for again can Engle, Klum, McCallon, ■ T uttle fine floor work of Tom Bryant. Avenue. Phone 314J. 110-3t and the hostesses, Mrs. Mitchell But four field goals were scored be procured at this sta DASHLIGHT by the visitors during the game. and Mrs. Churchman. Always convenient FOR SALE: — Fine w hite en tion. # * « • B utterield was again high point amelled range, nearly new. At « 60c Fill up your tank with man with 21 m arkers, while Icenliower’s N e# and Second In stallation o f Officers— General and you will note EMERGENCY KIT Tuesday evening the Alpha Marske chalked up eight points Hand Store, 389 East Main St. Every car should have one Chapter, No. 1., O. E. S. held with three field goals and a pair Phone 171.’ 110-3t a difference. $1.50 their annual installation of of- ’of free throws. Ridings, an all-state forward fleers. Mrs. Elsie Churchman act two years ago, and brother of H A R R IS O N ed as installing officer. Following the ceremony a so “ Red” Ridings, O. A. C. basket Brothers, Oarage BOULEVARD and SHERMAN cial hour was enjoyed. Mrs. F red ball and baseball star, was the Ford, L incoln, Fordson Dealers Neil and Mrs. L. N. Woodside gave big gun for the visitors, scoring several vocal selections which seven points. Stearns, who replac were greatly enjoyed and the ed M arlatte showed great floor group then adjourned to the cHn- work before he was forced to ing room where they were serv leave the game with a bad gash 1 NOW ON DISPLAY ed delicious refreshm ents. The over his eye. The score follow s: decorations in spring tim e colors AT OUR SHOWROOM and pussy willow^ added much to T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL NEW Value the beauty of the dining rooms. Genuine FORD Accessories GENERAL Gasoline Chevrolet Miss Kay Greame of Chiloquin who has been teaching school in K lam ath Falls — Shevlin-Hix the Bly vicinity of K lam ath coun on Lumber Company will build ty is a visitor in Ashland having mill to cut 100,000,000 feet a arrived from Klam ath Falls yes terday.— Medford Mail Tribune. year, and employ 700 men in mill and camps. A tm ospheric C onditions Good —— C END ER ILLA MAN ONE OF From the present time until FINEST EVER PLAYED the last of February is the best time to hear over the radio be cause of the atm ospheric condi While Mr. C arpenter has tre a t tions. — Jackson County News ed his subject in a gay spirit for the most p art, this brilliant au STOCKHOLDERS OF LOCAL thor has conceived a story th at BANK CHOOSE O FFICERS is interspersed with several high ly dram atic points; and there ar£ (Continued from page One) moments in the play when you are not one bit ashamed of the mis, C. B. Lamkin, J. W. Millner tear th a t creeps from out the cor and V. O.. N. Smith, all of whom n e r of your eye. I t ’s all about a have served continuously for sev “ poor little rich g irl” who L eral .years past. \ nearly suffocated by the weaT*i Im m ediately after the stock of her fath er and who • has no holders m eeting the directors time at all for the innum erable convened and elected officers for fortune-hunters continually seek the year, which are President, J. ing her hand. By accident she P. Dodge, Vice Presidents C. B. meets the “ Cinderella Man”1 and Lamkin and Sylvester Patterson, odd sort of a chap— poor, some Cashier and Secretary V. O. N. w hat dream y, whimsical, but a Smith, A ssistant Cashiers F. S. likeable young fellow a t that. The Engle and S. A. Peters, Jr., other romance comes into being be employes being Chas. W. R obert tween the two on a Christm as day son, M argaret Van Dyke and in the cheerless attic where the Emma Jenkins. two accidentally meet. Each pre The only change in the offic tends to be someone else, but in ers is the election of Sylvester the end the deception is discov- Patterson to the position of Vice President. C. B. Lam kin, Vice President for several years past, was re-elected to th a t position, but as he is tem porarily àbsent from the city looking after his interests in northern California, it was deemed wise to elect an ad ditional Vice President, and Mr. when a man marries for Patterson was unanimously chos money, but when a. man en for th a t position. He is one marries for love it may of A shland’s best known pioneer It’s Strange be a little stranger. “Sally Aim” I t ’s not strange for a man to win what he wants when he "Says It W ith Flow er»” is the name hundreds of bakery bread users rem ember w h e n ordering bread. from HATCHER “ The F lorist’’ 1070 B oulevard ' Lithia Bakery Open on Sunday— We Deliver See This Beautiful Silvertone Suite in Our Show Windows Stationery Weldon M. Jones, of the Ash land Realty Company is spending several days in Ashland. He is now living on Butte Creek, near Eagle Point and in the future will be in Ashland three days a week Instead of two. He takes care of the out-of-town business. given We also carry many suites in W alnut and Ivory finish, in pleasing designs and a t m oderate prices. We cordailly invite you to come in and see these beautiful suites, you will enjoy examining every one of them and the prices will reveal to you rem arkable values. G one t o CorvaUis— Mrs. Carroll Pratt left evening for Corvallis where will spend several days with daughter, Miss Francis P ra tt is to undergo an operation appendicitis. last she her who for "WINTER GARDEN’ DANCE 110— It TONIGHT. X McNair Brothers The — Today Only NEW Chassis FREE “ THE WAY OF A MAN” NEW Bodies Complete set of attach ments with every Eureka Vac Cleaner while they last Em erson H ough’s Novel o f th e Great West NEW Finish Tomorrow and Monday I P3EÂ NEGRI Automotive Shop Easy Terms * Phone 193. So. Ore. Gas Co., for D emonstration C hevrolet and D odge S ales and Service Now is the time to lmy those all wool shirts, lace hoots, leather coats and raincoats. We are allowing a big discount on these items which were already very low priced. ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town \ From wallflower to wildflower, from the heights to the depths, from the sweet flower of a great love to the bitter remnants—Pola runs the whole range of life in this sensation filled drama. H I NTING and ANGLING LIC ENSES The Greatest Historian Ot Them All Homer wove history into his songs. The Pharaohs carved it in stone. Julius Caesar painstakingly penned it on papyrus. Today, history is written and given to you simultaneous ly with its occurrence. Every day, the important events of the world are summed up fully and comprehensively in your newspaper. You are able to keep abreast of history in its making. And not the least important phase of modern history lies in the realm of industrial progress. You find this chronicled in the advertisements. Advertising is 4 priceless boon to those who use it prop erly- It keeps their information up-to-date on the great variety of things that make life what it is today. It tells them of the thousand and one things they need in order to live profitable, happy and useful lives. The consistent advertiser pays money to tell you about •his wares. He knows they are good—he backs them with his money because he is confident that they will satisfy. For only merchandise that is consistently good can be consistently advertised. What joy a beautiful Bed Room can add to home life. The Bed Room is the Room in which yon seek relaxation and renewed strength—the Room in which. you spend over one-third o^ your life. , away at • 107-tf W. & N. Service Station . N E W In A shland — Free pants Paulaerud’s. Saturday, January 10, Iittiä A g itiÀ ir ó i u t t t T i f t « « « Kati tot» CREDIT TERMS IF DESIRED J. P. Dodge & Sons Reliable House furnishers Keep up with history. IT PAYS. Read the advertisements. The Daily Tidings Ashland