Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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T i OM gs
Wednesday, September
R eturns From C o lo r a d o -
R eturn From Trip—
I CHIC AGO HAS POTENTIAL
Mr. Plum m er returned Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penniston,
sym pathy; th a t it is horeby di­
Mrs. Will Weedon of Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C lark of
! day from Steamboat Springs, Co!- I accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Crof-
GIRL
ATHLETIC
CHAMPION
rected th at a copy of this resolu­
Falls spent the week-end in Ash­
j orado, where he spent several flin returned recently from a trip land visiting with friends and rel­ Palm Avenue returned Thursday
tion be spread upon the m inutes
from a four months trip to Ne­
A D aily C hronicle o f th ose w ho com e and go, and even ts of
weeks on business.
CHICAGO, Sept. 3.— In little as a perm anent record of the es­
. to the coast. On their way back atives here.
braska, M innesota and other Helen Wilkey Chicago claims to i
local in terest.
! they stopped at Eugene and visit­
states.
They reported a very en­ have a potential woman champion ' teem which was held toward our
Complete line of Ashland Can­ ed with the Buchanan family,
A dollar bill given away every
94-tf form erly of this city. They re­ 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot joyable trip. Mr. Clark is fore­ for future am ateur athletic con-j deceased leader and friend; th a t
At F ru it A ssocloth —
! Don’t miss the showing of ned Goods a t Detricks.
man for the Bunn and Baker
it is fu rth er directed that a copy
ported tf fine trip.
Miss Blanche Lt igbaugh has coats, suits and dresses at Sugg’s
Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole Construction Company at H orn­ tests. In the Business Men’« meet ;
recently the girl won the broad 1 of til’s resolution be sent to Nellie
Orchestra. " '
resumed her position as book- ; m illinery one day only, Saturday ’ From Modford—
brook.
Mrs.
Edison
Marshall
of
Med
jump,
javelin throw, 100-yard low 1 L. Ixiomis, the widow of Charles
Every
student
who
completed
keeper at the F ru it Association. September 6th.
2-3t
I ford was in Ashland yesterday a course at the Medford Business To F alls—
hurdles, 60-yard high hurdles and '
L. Loomis.
100-yd. dash. She finished second ■
School books and supplies. El-
H ealth giving whole wheat visiting with Mrs. Johnny C ruel­ College last year was placed on
Mrs. Hypacia McKendree re ­ R eturns H om e—
le.
a pay roll. Bus fare allowance. turned to her home in Klamath
Miss Bernice Yeo returned in each of the other three events i
h art's.
l-5 t bread at The L ithia Bakery.
W inter term begins September 15. Falls Monday evening. Mrs. Mc­ home Monday from C rater Lake — the hop-step-and-jump, the high i
Don’t miss th e showing of coats,
308-tf Kendree attended the funeral of where she has been spending the jum p and the discus throw.
I On Trip—
From Dunsm ui
suits
and
dresses
at
Sugg’s
Mil­
summer as an entertainer. She
Albert G uthrie is in town for I George Yeo and son, Everett,
her m other, Mrs. Klum.
F
ears
U
nfounded—
linery
one
day
only,
Saturday,
will remain here for several
a few days from Dunsmuir where spent Monday on Rogue River
August as for May, June and
September 6th.
2-3t
Fears th a t the earth was com­ R eturns H om e—
weeks and then to the University
trying their luck as fishermen.
he is working.
July.
Many ships now in or
ing to an end were again proved
Mrs. Sadie W alker of this city of Oregon.
I
scheduled
to arrive to load.
Get your baby’s milk from a unfounded today. About 11:30, who has been visiting her daugh­
Cleaning and pressing at Orres,
Let Paulserud make you a suit
Phone 64.
300— tf or fit you out in one of our fall certified herd, 10c per quart the Tidings office was shaken ter, Mrs. A rthur Leavitt of Klam­ Make H om e H e r e -
violently, and an ear-splitting ath Falls for the past ten days
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ready-to-wear.
1-tf Lininger Dairy. Phone 396R.
Major Kenna K. Gandee, re­
MEDFORD
306-ti
noise was heard, but it proved to returned home Monday.
L eave Soon—
tired United States Army officer
be Ken McWilliams driving a
FOR RENT: — 2 furnished
Miss G ertrude Brown will leave
Two-pants suits at Paulserud’s.
arrived in Ashland today to make
From Bandon—
Fordson
tracto
r
up
Main
street.
apartm
ents near high school. 575
To
H
ave
M
eeting—
Friday for Dryden where she will
1-tf
his home, accompanied by his
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
G
earhart
Liberty.
Phone 335L.
2-6
teach school during the winter.
The Missionary Society of the wife and seven children. Major !
returned
home
yesterday
from
a
and SATURDAY
A dollar bill given away every Presbyterian Church will have a
i V isitin g Here—
Gandee was the sergeant instruct­
WANTED:—
Two
w
aitresses
at
weeks
trip
spent
at
Bandon.
15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot covered dish luncheon at- the or of the local O. N. G. for many '
E lh art’s for school books. l-5t
Mrs. Roy McCallister and two
The Good Eats Cafe. Cal! between
Sept. 4 5 6
Springs
Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole church parlors tomorrow evening years but has been .living in Chi­
daughters are spending the week
7 and 8 a. m.
2-2*
Madden
seLs
Balloon
tires.
Orchestra.
1-2 a t six o’clock. All of the men cago recently. He is we’I known
Showing of beautiful coats, with Mrs. M. E. Randalls on Lib­
246-tf
suits and dresses one day only, erty Street.
and women of the congregation in Ashland among men who were
I?OST: — Great Dane pup —
Tile P lay N ever to be
Succesful H unt—
-
Saturday September 6th, at Suggs’
ire invited. An interesting pro­ in the guard at th at time. The white with black spots, weighs
Forgot ten
Return Home— .
Hugh Bates, George Ross, Fred gram has been arranged, with party is at present staying at the 130 lbs. Reward. Phone 256L.
millinery.
2-3t
Showing of beautiful coats
G. E. Ive and family of Van Neil, Henry Enders and Mr. and
suits and dresses one day only,
Miss E thel Young, who recently Hotel Oregon.
2-1
Ness
avenue have returned from Mrs. Nate Bates took a hunting
From H arbor—
Saturday, September 6th, at
returned from Korea, as principal
Mrs. Frank Moore and daugh­ Sugg’s millinery.
2-3t a ten day trip to Oroville, San trip up Robison B utte Sunday speaker of the evening.
CITY COUNCIL VOTES
Jose and other California cities and Monday, retu rn in g with a
P» msc <1 Exam —
ter, Mary, returned today to their
« 7 ,0 0 0 IN ESPEN SES
Friends of Dr. George E. Stan-
home in H arbor after visiting here
four point buck, shot by Hugh
W e d eliver the goods- -DetriçkB
Pear G rowers A tten tion
W atch for Staples new Sub­ Bates.
for a few days with friends.
Bring in D Aryou, Bose, Comice nard, who graduated from the
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8«*e L ittle G eorge Maddox
division.
3 0 8 -tf
and Fall B utter Pears prior to University of Southern California
See Paulserud’s new fall Ready- Spend W eek-End—
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ Thursday evening.
Bring Bose Dental College last June will be citizens of said City, do express
From
C
arlton—
-
MOBILE insurance; b etter term s last. Don’t let them set in the pleased to konw th at he recently their appreciation of the fa ’thful
to wear.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray P o tter of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
F.
Emiston
of
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. sun. Bring in same day picked. passed the California State Board service which Mayor Charles L.
Bray, Calif., spent th e week-end
Coming Next Week
Carlton,
California,
are
visiting
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf
Mulsifled Cocoanut Oil, 50c-
with Mrs. P o tte r’s parents, Mr.
FRUIT ASSOCIATION. examination. Mr. Stannard was Loomis, now deceased, has ren­
G.
M.
F
rost
and
family.
They
<<
McNair Bros.
and Mrs. K ellar of Allison street.
1-2 the youngest graduate in the June dered to his fellow citizens; that
OLE, THE SH IEK ”
have visited the Oregon Caves and From L ake —
class.
to Nellie L. Loomis, the widow of
Fite
B ig S w ed e P la v
our deceased Mayor, and to his
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle re­
To E agle P oint—
Let us fill your pail with Swifts will take a trip to C rater Lake.
N O T IC E
Classified Ads Bring Results
family, we extend our deepest
turned Monday evening from the
Miss Inez W ilhite left this Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
To the P atrons of the Chas.
Superlite auto finish; g uaran­ Lake of the Woods where they
morning for Eagle Point where shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is
Loomis Store on the Boulevard:
spent a two weeks vacation. They
94-ti teed— Hughes, Peil’s Corner.
she will spend the next moth visit­ more nutritious. D etricks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane wish
298— tf reported th a t they painted their to announce th e y have purchased
ing with friends and recuperat­
cabin while there in accordance the Chas. Loomis Confectionery
ing.
The newest coats, suits and
A dollar bill given away every w ith the new rules passed by the ' Store and property on the Boule-
dresses will be shown at Sugg’s
The newest coats, suits and Millinery one day only, Saturday, 15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot forest departm ent.
vard, and will be glad to welcome
dresses will be shown at Sugg’s September 6th.
2-3t Sidings Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole
and serve each and every one of
Orchestra.
j_2
B urton Dancing School, Mem­ you along with new custom ers in
Millinery one day only, Saturday
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­ the very best m anner. Store now
September 6th.
2-3t V isit P arents —
Move—-
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mack of
open for business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shortridge
PA IN TERS: —- Beagle
and Hilt spent the week-end with Mr.
307-tf MR. and MRS. CLARENCE LANE
Beagle; day work or contract; and Mrs. F. H. W alker of Liberty have moved from the Ackley home
estimates free. Box 171.
305-tf street. Mrs. Mack is the daugh­ on Church street to the Sankey
property on Granite street.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W alker.
LOCAL AND
Frank & King’s
Comedians
“Uncle T om’s
Cabin”
Ready for
School
In Ashland—
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo,
Mrs. H. G. Openshaw of Grants
Ladies and children’s hair cu t­
2 1 2 — tf
Pass was in Ashland yesterday on ting. Powder Puff B eauty Par- of course.
business.
lor-
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B ookkeeper at E n ders—
School suits at Paulserud’s. 1-tf R eturn From N ew port—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beagle re­
School Books and Supplies — turned Sunday from a weeks trip
McNair Bros.
to Newport and other coast cities.
They own th e Golden Star Cafe
Birth—
on B Street.
Born, Saturday, to r. and Mrs.
MARCEL AND CURL LAST
Frederick Newland, a t the Com­
munity Hospital, a boy.
LONGER after a Golden Glint
Shampoo.
Paulserud’s for cleaning and
pressing. Phone 119. Will call In A shland—
and deliver.
J. W. Johnson of Medford was
in Ashland Monday visiting with
his brother O. H. Johnson of this
H urt by F a ll—
city.
Joe Conley, son of W. J. Con­
ley, was taken to the Community
Hospital last night badly skinned From E astern Orego
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Loughlin
«P as the result of falling from a
returned
yesterday from their
light “ bug” car.
ranch in W heeler County for a
short stay here. They reported
To La Grande— .
th a t it was very dry in th at place.
Nina Kame, who has been in
They were gone about two
Ashland for some time visiting
months. Miss Mary Loughlin will
the Nate Bates family left last
stay at the ranch this w inter and
n ’ght for her home in La Grande,
Miss Lucile will go to school in
Where she will spend the winter. Portland.
Miss Etha Abbott has accepted
the position of Bookkeeper, for
Enders Company and started work
yesterday. Miss Derrick, form er
bookkeeper, is going to Salem
where she will live.
A dollar bill given away every
15 minutes. Dance Jackson Hot
Springs Wed. Sept. 3rd. Metropole
Orchestra.
1-2
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- j
a r ’s home-made salad dressing, j
296— Into* *
Fibre Rockers
Üpholstered with Silk Tapestry. They
must be seen to be appreciated. Su­
perior in style and comfort.
Swenson & Peebler
B ig g e st H om e F urn ish ers in A shland
BURLINGTON
Hosiery
FOR CHILDREN
Mothers insist upon neat ap­
pearance and long wearing
qualities in children’s hose.
They’re both to be found in
Burlington Hosiery for boys
and for girls. Closely knit of
extra strong, elastic yarn,
these stockings are also spec­
ially reinforced where the
hardest wear comes. They
fit neatly and Eire altogether
satisfactory.
School days are here again, and outfits for school
day wear are uppermost in the minds of mothers
and daughters. Sons begin to feel an interest,
too, although they may pretend a masculine dis­
dain for such things, and hate to admit it.
e have anticipated this season, and we are well
prepared to take care ot all the demands you may
make upon us. Come in and see for yourself the
splendid quality merchandise we are offering, and
he convinced of the reasonableness of the prices.
Girls’ Gingham Dresses, Undergar­
ments, Hosiery, Umbrellas, H a n d
Bags, Belts, and Vanity Cases.
New Ginghams, Wool Dress Goods ard Silks.
Pair,
22c (o 75c
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“ The Quality Store”
School Shoes
Tidings Subscriptions
Must Be Paid in
Advance
Get the Kiddies started right in coin-
fortable Shoes. We have some special-
ly priced.
While The Daily Tidings has discontinued its plan
of sending a collector each month to collect from
its city subscribers in Ashland, the rule that all sub­
scriptions must be paid in advance is still in force.
Specially Priced
Child Stitch Welts, 5
to ft
Child Stitch Welts, 8% to 11
Little Men Welts, 11% to 2
One table of Boys’ all solid leather shoes
. $3.00 and $3.50 values for $2.35
We have added to the $3.00 tables of
G irls’ and
Ladies shoes a number of pairs extra good values
A real clean up of broken lots.
The iilliken and Kewpie Tw in’
Shot
BUIO
for children in our bet­
ter grades.
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Send them scampering off to school
in fresh, bright clothes made from
EVERFAST WASH FABRICS
T he modern way to promote the
Our assortment of Everfast
health and comfort of children is Wash Fabrics contains materials
to dress them in wash clothes all for children’s aprons, rompers,
year round—in fall and winter as suits and dresses. And for your­
well as summer. And how well self there are charming weaves
they look when you make their for dresses and frocks for work
little frocks, suits and dresses of or play; and also lovely fabrics
Everfast Wash Fabrics 1 These for table runners, bureau scarfs
pretty and practical materials and luncheon sets. All can be
never fade. Tests without num­ washed and boiled and they will
ber have proved them fast to not fade. And you may choose
sunlight, fast to washing, fast to from a glorious range of alluring
everything.
colors.
Every Yard Guaranteed
If, for any reason whatever, any Everfast Wash Fabric fades, youf
money will be refunded not only for the purchase price of the material,
but for all making costs of the garments as well. This guarantee
.applies to every Everfast weav§ and color.
Mie
m
ci n
The discontinuance of the personal collection sys­
tem was merely to reduce expenses which will
eventually benefit the subscriber—not to in any
way alter our rule that all subscriptions must be
paid in advance. As heretofore, unless our sub­
scribers pay in advance, their subscriptions will be
discontinued.
PAY AT THE TIDINGS OFFICE
Many have already gladly adopted the new plan
and have called at The Tidings office to pay their
subscription. Drop in at The Tidings office the
next time you are down town or mail in your sub­
scription—65 cents a month or $7.50 a (r year.
The Daily Tidings
Ashland, Oregon
•W here Your D ollar H as More C ents’
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