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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1924)
paöe n , m AÖRLAXC Ö Afrt ü o e al ; P erson al flotes A Dally Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of local Interest Here— Here M o n d a y - Il. L. Burdlc, Sr. was in town Mis. Sondreal of H ilt was in yesterday and shipped a carload Ashland Monday doing shopping of cattle for D. H. Barneburg. | an<l visiting with friends. Best m ilk— L ininger’s Dairy, Buckeyebread, the only bread. We put up lunches for travelers. 10c quart. Phone 396R and 369J. B utler, The Buckeye. 41— 12 26—tf Tamales always fresh and good Mrs. F. M. Creason of Duns now being served a t The Rose 41— Sat- Wed. m uir is in Ashland visiting for Confectionery. th e week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy In Ashland— Good. Mrs. Gilbert of H ilt was in 100 boxes large Spi :enburg and Ashland yesterday and visited with Newtown cull apple 50 cents. friends. Bring your box or sa . F ru it As MARCEL AND CURL LAST sociation. 4 4— 6 LONGER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. B ack On Job— Guy Good was back at the Values in clothes th a t will open Murphy Electric Shop this m orn ing after being away for several your eyes at Paulserud’s. 4 3— tf days on account of illness. From Montague— 100 boxes large Spitzenburg and Mrs. Charles H ast was in Ash Newtown cull apples, 50 cents. land Monday from Montague and B ring your box or sack. F ru it As visited friends here. sociation. 44-6 Let us fill your pall with Swifts Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than From P ortland— Mr. Robison of the bond de shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is 94-tf p artm ent of the. Ladd and Tilton more nutritious. Detricks. Bank at Portland spent today in Ashland on business. Complete line of Ashland Can oed Goods at Detricks. 94-tf How many seeds in the Squash? See The Rose Confectionery win Passed Through— dow. 41— Sat. Wed. Mr. and Mrs. H enriot of Seattle, Wash., passed through Ashland We deliver the goods -Detricks today on th eir way to California 94-tf and visited with friends here. Mr. H enriot wa3 a form er Ashland In Ashland— resident, and attended school here. Hugh Bower, of the Ralph Schneelock Company of Portland Rinex for Asthma, $1.00. Mc was in Ashland today attending Nair Bros. to business interests. V isitin g Here— WedhCfidfly, October ¿£s, eral Springs has beaa started, and Stop O v e r - a crew of men are now busy grad Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee Paget of ing the roadbed. Seven men, with Portland, who are retu rn in g home two trucks and two team s are now from a four m onths trip through engaged in the work. It is ex Europe, stopped over in Ashland pected the road will be one of the yesterday and visited the J. H. finest macadamized stretches in Ambrose family on Fairview PEORIA, 111., Oct. 22. — Urg the county when the work is com s tre e t ing th a t the American laboring pleted. public elect the Progressive tic k Jad Salts,85c— McNair Bros et in “brder to receive a fair deal from the governm ent,” Senator Carlton — A. H. Laughlin re You are welcome to compare La Follette, Independent Presi ports 85 acres of prune trees yield my Automobile fates with any dential candidate came to Peoria ing 100 tons dried prunes, for other rates in Jackson or Jose today to wind up his Illinois cam which he is offered 6 1-2 cents phine Counties; you can be the paign. pr pound, or $13,000. Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. If elected. La Follette said in 30— tf his speech, he would “ smash the economic heirachy which now TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Sells P r o p e r t y - runs the Government.” He also Judge F. M. Calkins has sold stated th a t both old line parties PHONOGRAPH MEN— N ation his property in Ashland and Med- are “ dom inated by W all Street.” ally known concern desires to get ! ford and leaves this noon for San in touch with experienced phono ' Diego to make his future home.. graph salesmen and m anagers— Judge Calkins was circuit judge MINING OFFICIALS offer splendid proposition to man VISIT IN ASHLAND who qualifies— Address Box BL, ! for Jackson County for thirteen years and has a great num ber of E. J. B arrett, President of the giving age, experience, past rec frien d s' here who are sorry to ' 44— 1 Skyline Mining Company, M. B. ord in first letter. have him leave. Belden, m etallurgical engineer EARN $20 weekly spare time, and S. A. M arrotte, engineer for at home, addressing, mailing, Sweet cream for whipping and the Oregon Mining and Refining music, music circulars.. Send 10c coffee— also fresh m ilk, always en ice. a t the Plaza. 239— tf Company came down from the for music and inform ation. Co Skyline mine last evening, stop operative Music Co. St. Paul. 44— 1* Come in, look them over, Paul- ping over night at the Hotel Ash Minn. land. serud's Suits. 43— tf FOR SALE: — Dodge Sedan They motored to G rants Pass almost new. Mohair upholstered. today, where they will visit t h e 1 Wins Ciiampionshlp— Greenback mine near th a t city. Many extras. Owner will g uaran In a telegram from New York The purpose of th eir trip down tee same as new. Call E ast Side received by G. W. Newberry of 44— 3 from the mine is the purchase of Meat Market. Phone 18S. the Medford Business College yes two concentrators, to be used in terday morning it was stated that WANTED: — A reliable m ar the mining operations at the Sky ried man who understands gen A lbert Tengora again won the line. eral farm work. Send full p arti w orld’s speed typew riting cham culars. P. O. Box 368, Ashland. pionship in the contest held Mon day. He w rote 130 words per MINERAL SPRINGS 44— 2t m inute for one hour. Mr. Ten ROAD IS GRADED gora gave a dem onstration a t the ANNOUNCEMENT high school here last year with the To The Property Owners, Tax W ork on the road between Underwood typew riter and is; well Ashland and the Pom padour Min- payers and Voters of the City of remembered by those who w itness ed his work. U FOLLETTE CLOSES R eturn Home— W ilbur Chapman and Merrick Thornton returned home last night from a two months trip to A lberta Canada. They reported th at they had a grand time. They No agent in Southern Oregon visited Ermole Carlon and Cleon WThen our label is in your can w rite b etter A uto insurance Caldwell at Corvallis, and re tu rn clothes, you are well dressed, or a t low er rates than th e Staples ed home w’ith forty cents. Paulesrud's. +3— tf Agency. Cliff Payne makes Meat boards. H e r o ■ II. W. Conger, candidate for R. E. Vester, representing the Coroner has som ething to say un W estern Bond and Mortgage Com der th e head of political “An Medford — 50 residences to be pany of Portland was in Ashland nouncem ents” elsewhere in thi3 built a t once; financing $312,000 today on business. issue. Read it. 42-4* hotel now under way. Ashland: I wish to make herew ith a brief statem ent, which has been delay* ed for some time on accouut of private business cares. As a candidate for the mayor- ship, I am in favor of progress; an improved w ater system, a clean city in every sense, continually moving forw ard; clean streets; green lawns and favorable public ity, and as much of this as we can afford. I am in favor of a sufficient bond issue for the constiuctlon of a w ater system, not only for present needs, but for a greater population and greater need. A fter a long, slow, hard pull, Ashland is near the sum m it where we can get a better view of the future. I think we should all have faith in our city and work to the end th a t we may increase our population, for in this is our hope of reducing taxation. We surely have, this season had some unfavorable publicity U N IV E R S A L And do it better, too. Or you can hake, broil, or cook in any manner more satisfactorily by using the Tea, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual ity Bread, from tho oven over 31— 6 the counter, 8 and 12c. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RANGE Spends W eekend— Miss Bess Briscoe spent the last weekend a t F ort K lam ath with h er parent*. Miss Murdock will he here all this week and free classes and demonstrations will he given daily. Just drop in at your convenience and ask all the ques tions you want. Special Auto Accident Policy | fo r $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo ¡ of course. 24-tf Remember that the UNIVERSAL is the fastest ba ker on the market, it is the simplest in construction and operation, and the easiest to understand. Save $10.00, walk upstairs to Orree tailor shop. 17— tf Convalescent Home To Visit— Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Randles and Mrs. Lulu Van W’egen made a trip to Medford Monday even ing to visit Mrs. E. B. Lucas and small daughter at the Commun ity Hospital. Terms reasonable 153 Granite St. W atch Jackson Hot pring9 for Hallowe’en Friday, Ot . 31. Big gest event in dance history. 44-3 Tel. 153 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Stationery Free— $8.00 w orth of Bucking ham ’s famous chocolates .to he given away. The Rose Confection ery. W atch our window. 41— Sat. Wed. JU ST RECEIVED Quality Stationery with Ashland High monogram on each sheet, in school colors. C om ing H om e — Russell Frost, who has been away for about six m onths w ork ing on a ship has passed through th e Panam a Canal and is on his way home. He will probably a r rive In Portland about the first of the month. Get it at your Stationers Toilet Goods— Drug Sundries ELH A R T ’S Books and Stationery Are you all set for the Hal low e’en M asquerade and Hard Time Bail Friday at Jackson Hot Springs. Bulowski Orchestra. 53— 3 THE ASHLAND ELECTRIC SHOP Let us urge you again to put in your A HOSIERY SENSATION Burlington “Never Mend” —Guaranteed— DIAMOND BRIQUETS—for furnaces, large ranges and small heaters * KING UTAH COAL—Fancy lump for real winter ROYAL UTAH COAL S IL K T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL TODAY and TOMORROW LLOYD PRODUCTION#, INC. A drama of fierce, vivid color and amazing ad venture. through which stalks one of the truly great and masterful figures of romance. Matinee 1:30 ONE SHOW ONLY Full Cream Cheese 30c a Lb. 28c by the whole cheese POTATOES WOOLEN GOODS SALE $0.45 for a lot includ- “ ing real w o o l crepes in a great variety of colors, fancy granite crepe and 4S inch $3.00 French Serges all at $2.45 yd. $4 .49 for one lot, pret- ■ ty new checks and plaids, fine French Serges in navy and col ors, values to $2.25 yd., at $1.49. .$4.50 fine C h i f f o n broadcloth, navy, black, brown, $3.75 $0.95 a very fine grade ™ of Poiret Twill in black, brown, navy, heaver, and 50 inch tri cot ines, 54 inch Serges, values up to $4.00 yd., at $2.95. $5.50 qualitv Tricotine $3.75 Splendid lot wool skirt ings, 54 inch at $2.95 to $3.75 yd. No. 2, but good $2.00 per 100 lbs. Plaza Market H. A. Stearn s 36 inch Stripe Out ing 25c SLABS FACTORY BLOX We have one lot of good dry fir wood we will sell for $3.50 Tier LET US SERVE YOU Phone 98 Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. H O SE SUPERIOR Comes in all the wanted shades for Autumn Wear: Tan Bark, French Nude, Jack Rabbit, Airedale, French Grey, African Brown, French Tan, Gun- metal and Black. BREAD $ J .25 Pair FOR 6 pair for Franklin Bakery E. R. ISAAC & CO Phone 199 I “The Quality Store” Extra heavy Stripe Out ing 33 l-3c syy goods . 61 N. Main ‘Shoes’ ‘Shoes’ THE ENDERS CO. Service that will please you At prices that w ill interest you We have made a special effort in our Misses and Children’s shoe department to supply these two features. We do not handle any seconds—grades or paper-sole shoes. You don’t expect them when you buy from us. Stitch-down Flexible Soles—Brown ar.d Black Toes, Heels and Soles reinforced with strong Mer cerized Lisle; with extra Elastic Mercerized Tops. Ask Your Grocer Evening 8:00 . Admission 10c and 50c Special This Week ROCK SPRINGS’EGG ‘‘In th e H eart o f T ow n” PURE Ì7 Winter Fuel Now WOOD May Locate Here— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boyd, who have been touring the country for the past two years, are in Ashland and planning to locate tn southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd come to this p art of Oregon frequently and are now hoping to find a good location to m ake th eir fu tu re home. throughout our tourist travel and There is nothing sentim ental in this should not occur again, if it; feeing elected mayor or council* is possible to prevent an occur man. They are positions of tru st rence. A reasonable bond issue and service and mean a sacrifice for an adequate w ater supply by on the part of every one accept the most practical and economical ing such positions. If elected. I method, and a judicious, care will endeavor to perform all my ful expenditure of the money v o t-! duties in accord with the re ed will, I think, solve the prob quirem ents of law and my un lem. derstanding of the situation or While we have many problems { the m atter in hand, w hatever it before us to solve during the next may be, in a careful business-like few years, the relief of our pres-1 way. I pledge myself to the en ent condition as to an adequate forcement of law and ordinances w ater supply is our greatest p ro b -; in a reasonable manngr. lent — which m ust be solved. Respectfully, If elected, 1 will do my best O. H. JOHNSON. in all m atters th a t may arise. 43-2 Ends Long Strike “ My stomach had been on strike for over two years,” said a rail- i >ad man the other day. It would i ake me so weak and nervous at t'm es th a t I couldn’t stay on my feet. D uring these attacks my heart would act in a peculiar way and I felt miserable all over. F in ally it got so th a t I had to lay off work every few weeks. A friend advised me to try M. A. C., the guaranteed stomach tre a t ment. I did so, and -soon got complete relief. Today I feel like a different person. Smith Bros.’ M. A. C. is a re m arkable tonic th a t cleanses the system of waste products, im proves appetite and helps to re store the weak, nervous stomach to proper working order. It is sold on a guarantee of money back if he first bottle should fail to re- icve any case of indigestion, dys pepsia, heartburn, bloatjng. nausea, sour stomach or excessive gas. Ju st take a spoonful after meals and see what a difference. Contains nothing injurious. Has a most agreeable taste. Price $1.25. East Side Pharm acy will supply you (m ail orders accepted). iMi $2 N o W aste—N o Failures Once Tried—Always Used caccmit THE WORLD’S G R E A T E S r tn 11 35 to J2 We have a table for our broken lines in ladies’ and misses’ shoes where you will find your stvle and size. 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