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AéifcÁÑft sa ♦ •»♦»»» »<<>>♦»<! <»»»♦«»<♦ »♦»»>» S LOCAL AN] iJ D ally C hronicle of th o se w ho com e und go, and even ts o f local Interest. lo la n th e in P ortland— Profesional singers and actors have been cast for “ lo lan th e” and a five night production started W ed nesday evening at the Auditorium in Portland. Production is under the auspices of the Royal Rosarians and proceeds will go to the Rose Festi val association in the Rose City, lolanthe was given at the county fair grounds this fall and proved to be a wonderful musical extravagan za. Its popularity can be vouched for, oweing to the fact th a t the long- run has been signed for in Portland. Ed Andrews of Medford takes the leading comedy role. I I > ................................. » ♦ 4 S M M M « <> makes typew riter Tender steaks and chops at the E at your Sunday dinner, chicken Plaza Confectionery. 4’.2 special, in our new dining room. Plaza Confectionery. 47-2 : i : , . pnT L o: , “ Mr. and Mrs. E lb ert Fariow mo- tOrGd tO Portland early this week t0 spend a short vacation. They are iexpected to retu rn today and “ Chic” Farlow wil1 continue his work with the Standard 011 company here, E at th a t chicken dinner Sunday at th e Plaza Confectionery. 47-2 We m ake clothes adapted to your taste. Be individual it costs no more. Paulserud’s. 4 5 .^ V isitor from T alent__ Rev' Reed of Talent is a business visitor in Ashland today. Rev. Reed We make a specialty of picnic an will be here next week interested in cam pers’ needs. D etrlck’s. 236-tf the state Sunday School convention. Let the Ashlaud Laundry do you NOTICE— Overland Garage goes service. 31 io strictly oash basis November washing. G uaranteed W ater St. Phone 165. 54.2 f,r8t- . 42-eod Inter. I . York-por,iand t Evidentally there were dreaa m itt | \ »» t e rent his garm ents. Special for Saturday 28 Stores / Electric Columbia Curling1 Irons Phonograph Records Special 35c 3 for $1.00 Special $1.79 (guaranteed 1 yr.) Ze Pyrol Portland-A pple export, h ™ ™ million boxes this year. For Sore Throat A Germicide for mouth, teeth, throat and skin. 1. Food stuffs of unquestion able high quality. 2. Lowest average price on all merchandise sold. 3. Honesty in dealing—This guarantee accompanying a 11 sales; Our goods, if you are not Katon, Crane & Pike 24 linen envelopes 24 sheets paper Special at Amaizo Oil—Best for Salads and Cooking _Pts 97e (Its. 53cts, half .gallon, $1.05. ' • Free We are giving away Free Thermos Bottles Keep Hot Zepyrol $1.00 bottle of 24 hours. Keep cold 72 with every Purchase of Hours. Youth-Craft hair tonic. $1.25 and up T M H satisfied.” 4 Unfailing courtesy and at tention py 20th Century sales people. » With the ,above for past record, such stores should be safe places for the future. Saturday and Monday We Offer 35c .................................................................................................... * « 20lh Century Grocery 28 Stores 20th Century stores have these accomplishments to I heir credit Stationery V acation ing in Portland— Story-H our Proves Popular— An enthusiastic audience of young folk listened attentively to stories told by Miss K atherine Parsons yes- terday afternoon a t the Library during the hours th eir m others at- tended the P. T. A. session aZ the Presbyterian church. C hildren’s hour has steadily grown In popular ity and it has become necesary to relegate the crowd to a larg er room. Fairy stories, tales of King A rth u r and the Round Table, historical sketches and biography are includ ed among the stories told during the hour spent with the children Portland— Local bualnm Cor. 2nd and Main F u rn itu re packed for shipping. Swenson & Peebler. P u rn itu re. 33eod Payne ......................................... East Side Pharmacy F ire Record Good in answ ering the call last night, the fire departm ent will report its first call for this month. It is hoped by Chief Baughman th a t the month may be ended with no losses as this will be the second month this season th a t no loss has been reported. The month of May was a perfect one and it is hoped th a t this month may be the same. Good retu rn s have been sent to the fire m arshall in P ortland from the departm ent here. Cliff It costs nothing to get my lnsur tables. ancs rates. Yeo of, coures. 21-t noix os daily Pure Cocoa in bulk ¡>Gf» 4 Pounds .... "WV Prefered Stock Corn Î1 -0 S Preferred slock Catsup, full Kaisms 1 I I , , Del Monts or Sun Maid Fresh Seeded, QJ?« 2 15oz. pkg...™OC Trip Planned— Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil plan to leave in the morning by m otor for The officials have w ithin th e past ' Roseburg and G rants Pass on a -4 houis, unearthed dam aging evi business and pleasure trip. They ex pert to retu rn early next week. A. dence in connection with the identi- beautiful drive is expected at this tication *,CttlIUU of 01 the ine Siskyou siskyou bandits, bandits, was was time of the year after frosts have statem ent of D istrict A ttorney done th eir work with trees and Rawles Moore this forenoon. Not hillsides. Mr. and Mrs. Peil are en- even the slightest inkling can be thusiastic over th eir trip to Klam- pried from the officers relative to ath county lately saying th a t roads '.!he discovery but thaZ it is of more in th a t section are wonderful and im portance in establishing the con plan as good a trip in the northern nection of the men sought with the hold-up and quadruple m urder, than p a rt of the state. Valuable Evidence Brought To Light NOTICE— Overland Garage <goes Monday and Tuesday, also W ed lío strictly cash basis November nesday, Thursday and Friday are f lr s t 42-eod wash days at the Ashland Laundry. Call Phone 165 any time. G uaran T O W ? o ’ ° ther faCtS establisb ed since teed service. 47.1 Mr. M cConnell Not W ell__ R osenbaum a V isitor— ! , tober H . there is .not ¿he slightest G. F. McConnell, clerk at the A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight d° u b t- and It 1« evident th a t it is Ideal Grocery, is not m eeting cus StOres Have New Fixtures__ IAFI IT ô f o c r n r » 4- zxF / x .. a I, or n atu re as — to remove all . such . and passenger agent of the O South E. R. Isaac and Co. have new tom ers ¿he la tte r p art of this week ern Pacific, was a business visitor doubts as to the Identity of the per- light fixtures installed this week by as is his usual custom on account in Ashland yesterday afternoon. He petraZors. ThaZ officials have the fear th a t Jordon’s Electric Company. Six of a cold. He will be in the store reports having recently visited the next week it Is thought. cream oblong globes with fancy buff shale oil holdings of the H artm an the D’A utrem onts will attem p t to secure passage to a foreign coun finishings mrzch identically with New and used heating stoves at Syndicate and states th a t he was try or make th eir way into Mexico is the ornate ceiling and surroundings. Swenson A Peebler. P u rn itu re. SSeod more than pleased with ¿he per indicated by new circulars thaZ have It is said the lights throw m atch manency of construction work being less direct rays of light and the new carried on by the syndicate. He is been issued by the Postal d ep art Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for ent, which attentio11 attention is called also much interested in an article I, m e“ j ’ in “ Which fixtures have been adm ired by the men and women. U pstairs. 4-tf. stores patrons who look high enough on shale oil which will be reprodtic- ° R Possibility of such an occur- and are appreciative of beautiful Raym ond F inneran a t th e H ospital ed in the Tidings tomorrow. things. L ighting fixtures recerzly Raymond Finneran is receiving placed a t the Plaza’s new dining medical treatm en t at the Commun room were also installed by Jordon. ity Hospital. He will be in ¿he hos pital another week. You will like our pies with whip OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 26 — A 85 ped cream, fresh every day. Plaza Yes— Malted Milk twin bread 10c. sharp demand for inform ation con LARGE Confectionery, 47-g Bon Ton. 34-tf cerning membership in the Ku Klux Department Kian in the house of representatives NOTICE— Overland Garage goes STORES We are m aking and packing our committee appointed to investigate io strictly cash basis November own chocolates and we know they the organization, brought a state fir8 t 42-eod are fresh, a t Enders. 41-tf m ent by Speaker McBee th a t two members were not Klansmen. and In School H ere— In San F r a n c i s c o - th a t one was a Catholic. The speaker Miss Gladys MacDonald, whose Mr. and Mrs. A. Finneran are In ruled th a t unless members desired home is at Rogue Elk where her San Francisco this week vacation to proclaim th eir lodge affiliations fath er is owner and m anager of the ing. They have been th ere a week they need not do so. The house re Rogue Elk sum m er resort, has come and are expected to retu rn during convened this afternobn to to Ashland and entered the high the week-end. Mr. Finneran is sec take up the last two impeachment school for the winZer term*. tion forem an here and has been articles against Governor W alton. with the Southern Pacific company NOTICE— Overland Garage goes for many years. NON-STOP FLIG H T OF ¿o strictly cash basis November AIRM EN IS SUCCESS ,irs t- 42-eod A fu ll lin e of fresh hom e m ade Fresh Sweet Rolled Oats in hulk OF- 5 Pounds fcwC Pop Corn, Year Old ' 21 l»s loots 4 Ihs................ cOC pi nts, each 25c Bulk Sultanus 5 Pounds f o r .... 60C Sunmaid or Dchnont Seedless 15 oz. OC® pkg. 2 for . .. . O C < 'rvstal White Soap 5 Bars for . .. ¿«SC ..N ew Crop W alnuts.. Soft Shell O ft* P o u n d ........ ..wUC 2Qth Century Coffee Satisfies the most particular_ Pound 35c, 3 pounds $1.00. Genuine Peaberry Coffee Pound 30cts. Full Cream Cheese Pound 30 cts. Iowa Corn, 1923 pack, Can 13cts, 6 for 75cts. Swansdown Cake Flour—Large pkg. 37cts. Flour—the kind you like, 49 pound sack $1.85. Ashland Medford Grants Pass FIGHT CONTINUES I N LEGISLATURE Golden Rule Store Elks Bldg Phone No. 3. Ashland, Ore. «5 Busy Stores, the Rea son We Si ll Eoi LESS Trade Here Because the usual everyday Golden Rule prices are always below even the Sale Prices ol other stores and you get the advantage of the combined. When a loss comes along, my companies pay. Yeo, of course. 21-tO candy every day a t Enders. 41-tf ------. Select your own style and goods at Paulserud’s. Our clothes satisfy. 46 tf H ilt Lumber Man Here— A. W. Moon of ¿he Moon Lum ber Camp a t H ilt was an Ashland busi The Roys Service Staiion _ will ness visitor yesterday and last night. close on Nov. 1st for the w inter. Un til th a t tim e tires, tubes, oils, and NOTICE— Overland Garage goes auto accessories will be sold at re io strictly cash basis November duced prices. D. Roys, prop. 46-t flr8t- 42-eod We can make th at old suit look Oranges, lemons. like new— P aulserud’s. 4 6-tf Detrick sells for less. I have made a special study of autom obile Insurance; get my rates first. Yeo, of course. 21-tf H ere from C rescent City__ g rap efru it— 108t Maple squares— 80c. Bon Ton. Eat a fresh tamale at Rose Bros 34tf SAN DIEGO. Cal., Oct. 26— Cap- tain Lowell Smith and L ieutenant R ichter, airm en, who 'yesterday ¡ made the successful non-stop flight from the Canadian to the Mexican border, today talked of m aking a i non-stop flight from Cape Flattery. Wash, to Portland, Maine, If per- I misión could be secured from Gener- al Patrick, head of air service. ’ Aerial refueling has been so success- ! ful, they predicted, th a t a 20 hours schedule could be m aintained be tween New York and San Francisco. OREGON PR U N E IS WORTH AT LEAST 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 MARKS SALEM, Oct. 26— The Oregon Growers' association today announ ced th at it had negotiated a sale of French prunes for shipmenZ to Ger many which probably establishes a record sale for prunes as far as the am ount of money involved In con cerned. The prunes brought approxim ate ly 100,000,000 m arks each, or 900,000,000 m arks a pound. American money the prunes brought th e rate of $ l l for 110 pounds. Wm. Peacock and Mrs. R. H arris RADIO FANS— ATTENTION of Crescent City were out-of-town A meeting will be held Monday visitors yesterday and were guests bight, October 29th, 1923, in the at the Hotel Ashland Iasi night. basement of the Medford hotel at pight o clock, to form a perm anent NOTICE— Overland Garage goes organization to be known as the ¿o strictly cash basis November Rogue River Valley Radio Club. first. 42-eod It Is to your Interest to be there. ^6-2 E. S. Morrison. MerchanZs and business folks TOO DATE TO CLASSIFY lunch 25 cents every day a t the Plaza Confectionery. 47-2 FOR SALE— A Corona typew riter P rof. Sm ith Is G nest— first class condition. 835.00. Phone 47-2 CAPTURE OF CORNITH Prof. Aubrey G. Smith, superin- 209. ENDS GRECIAN REVOLT tendenz of Medford schools accom FOR SALE— Fresh milk cows, panied delegates of the P aren C!also limited num ber of everbearing Miss Mary Susan H arris, for more Teachers’ asociation to Ashland and “ nn straw berry plants. Phone 4F12. 47-3 than 40 years a resident of Siski was one of the guests at the dinner and program given at the Civic Club FOR RENT— Ranch, p art creek you county, passed away at Gazelle last night. The Medford superin bottom wizh free water. Call even W ednesday of last week, says the tendent was accompanied by Mrs. ings. W. D. Booth, 264 W eightman Siskiyou News. She was a native of Missouri and Smith. St. Phone 257-Y. 47.2 a t Zhe tim e of her death was 70 FO R -.SALE— Sampson tracto r years, 5 months and 24 days of age. NOTICE— Overland Garage goes Zo strictly cash basis November with P and O plows; 8 ft. grain drill. Funeral services were held and in 47-3 term ent made at Gazelle Saturday f l f ’ t- 42-aod H. L. Moore, Phone 187-J. afternoon. WANTED— Woman to feed pres Large loaf— quality bread, 10c. ses a t the Ashland Tidings. B. R. The T idings o ffice for all Bon Too 3 4-tf (Greer. <■ ■¥ kinds o f printing. Coals Dresses See our line of New fall all wool Poiret Twill Dresses $14.65 ) $25.00 Coats Sport Coats Printzess Dresses $11.65 to $3,3.00 $35.00 A special line wool Dresses $20.00 to 25.00 Plush Coats $17.65 and $22.75 Sik Dresses Printzess Coats $10.50 $48.00 and $59.00 Canton Crepe Dresses $14.65 to $25.00 Childrens Coats real values $5.65 and $700 Skirts * Pleated Skirts $5.65 to $12.00 Plain Skirts for the Stout Model $7.25 Nice line silk Petticoats $4.15 -A* Blouses Special line of Blouses, Tricolette and Crepe De Chine. $f.35 An attractive Display of Crepe De Chine Blouses. $5.65 to $8.50 Stylish Stout Models Silk and Wool $29.75 and $32.05 Suits Ladies Fall Suits $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 Printzess Suits $48.00 and $59.00 Stylish Stout Model Suit $25.00 lo $60.00 from