Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
I
1 Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local Interest
J W. B. RICHARDS AND
I No. 2937 Dayton street, St. Louis;
COLORED MAN HELD Frederick M. Ryals, Greenfield,
TA l / l l l
n u r nm n irn
F 0R BANK ROBBERY first altern ate; F ran k P. McAr-
= nil I ||MJ- \ j j j
WOODLAND, Cal., Nov. 8— W .‘ th u r, No. 3509 Jefferson avenue,
IlILL . UHL vULDILIl P. Richards, form er K lam ath Kansas City, tecond alternate.
Falls,. Or., hotel- man, and Jo e' . New Ham pshire — Woodbury
Duncan, negro, his form er cook, S. Adahis, P o rtsm o u th ,-'first al-
were each held undeir $25,000 ternate.
H ere for W eek-end—
bond
to answ er to superior court I New York — John J . Dorsey,
PEKING. Nov. 6. — Eight m il­
. Miss Ruby Derrick is spneding R eturns to South—
here
on
charge« of bank robbery No. 526 61st street, Brooklyn;
George Evans who has been lion rounds of am m unition to kill
the week-end with her parents
xv
j
« xv
• l today by Justice R. W. H arrison, H arrison S. M arkham, No. 424
from Eagle Point, where she is visiting at the honie of his par­ ,,
three thousands of the enemy 13-.,,.
,
W est ö ls t Street, New York, first
the
record
of
the
Government
i
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?
teaching school.
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Evans,
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_
(having
held
up
the
local
branch
alternate.
for som? tim e has returned to' troops after a m onth’s fighting' '
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North
C
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George E.
Shanghai. The news- ,
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y ou oepiem -j
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Complete line oi Ashland Can San Francisco where he is mak­ around
papers have taken advantage of ber 2 and escaping witb U2,140? Shepard, No. 513 Princess street,
ing his home.
ned Goods at Detricks.
94-tf
-
claim
Richards,
also 1 W ilm ington; Charles S. Sargent,
this waste of m aterial
to ‘ rag i Officers
,, ,
,
—
the
General
Staff
in
Peking.
O
n
e
|W?
known
,
l
n
<>a
k
,a
a
d
’
has Raleigh.
Tuxedos and serges for dress
Form al Open In
Pennsylvania — W illiam
R.
54-tf paper facetiously suggests th a t the ,nai e a pairtlal confession but G rant, No. 307 E ast G irard ave­
The formal opening of the wear. P au lseru d ’s.
troops be equipped with blank both men wlare represented by
G rants Pass high school to public
_
attorneys
today and indicated nue, Philadelphia; Edward W.
Cliff
Payne makes Cedar cartridges or fire crackers, which
Inspection will be held next F ri­
would make as much noise as, and tkat tbey w°uld fight the charges Hake, No. 6345 Overbrook road,
Clfests.
day evening, November 14. On
Philadelphia; John L. Cretin, No.
be le^s expensive than, the dis­ against them.
th a t occasion, every patron of the
525 South 57th street Philadel­
F or F r is c o —
charge of a ton of lead to kill one
school district will be Invited to
phia, first altern ate; A lbert Per-
W. H. Frulan, conductor for enemy soldier.
the high school to look over the
rella, No. 4807 Springfield ave­
Despite the poor aim, the troops
the Southern Pacific left yester­
nue,
Philadelphia, second a lte r­
building which was completed at
day for San Francisco w here he do get killed, and, with the deep- j SAY IT W ITH FLO W ERS
nate.
th e beginning of school this fall.
will spend a short time on busi­ ly rooted Chinese respect for their j
W yoming — Charles S. Allen,
AND SAY IT W ITH OURS.
A musical program wijll be pro­ ness.
dead, the problem of burying j
Casper; Timothy A. Moynihan,
vided for the occasion with plenty
them in a fitting m anner is very
W heatland; Harold C. Duncan,
of time allowed for the visitors
Holiday Suits and Overcoats, absorbing. The Liengyih Bene­ Everything in the Greenhouse Sheridan, first altern ate; F red W.
t o see the building from base­
hand tailored to fit. You can’t go volent Association of Shanghai
Line
Pifer, W heatland, first altern ate;
ment to balcony. — G rants Pass
has
opened
a
campaign
in
which
wrong
if
Orres
takes
your
meas­
Coleman H orton, Terrington, sec­
Hi-Class Designing
Courier.
ure.
59— J* coffins, nails and lime are solic­
ond altern ate; H arry W. Helm-
ited. These m aterials for the dead
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“H
ATCHER
TH
E
FLO
R
IST”
quist; Rawlings, second alternate.
Special Auto Accident Policy
New straig h t English models in are then carried to the front, and
1070
Boulevard
Phone
118
fe r $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
Overcoats, a t P aulserud’s. 54-tf those giving up th eir lives in the
of course.
24-tf
useless struggle are properly in­ Open on Sundays We Deliver
P u ttin g up Signs—
terred, or sent to their native
V isitin g Here—
The post office is engaged in places.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore of
For the living there went up N EA R EA ST RELIEF W ORKER
putting up Christm as signs p rin t­
Long Beach are in shland visit­
These notes are w ritten for
ed in Spanish, Italian and Scan­ the appeal for um brellas, since TO SPEA K IN CITY TOMORROW7
ing at the home of (rs. Moo re’f
th
is paper by m em bers of the
dinavian. These signs are to the it has rained considerably during
parents, Mr. and
journalism
cla ss at th e local
•s. Sanford.
(Continued from page "One)
effect th a t it is advisable to mail the Avar. Thousands of these
Mrs. Moore was form erly Miss
,
h igh school
Christmas packages early.
The have been hurriedly purchased been in this county since he was
Irm a Sanford. They are also vis­
American signs will not be put up and sent to the front about Shang­ 17 years of age, is thoroughly ac­
iting the C. R. Moore family in
for some tim e yet as it is not nec hai. The troops leaving Peking quainted with the conditions in COPY OF IN D EPE N D EN C E OF
Medford.
essary to mail packages in the for the w ar against M anchuria, Armenia. He was driven out by
DECLARATION PR E SE N T E D
I. nited States as soon as those however, are not to be caught the Turks when he was very
A
fram ed copy of the Declara­
In A shland—
unprovided, for each soldier has
to foreign countries.
young,
following
a
massacre
in
tion
of Independence was given
W. M. Howard and Mr. Peter
an um brella, encased in coolie
which
thousands
of
his
country­
to the High school by V. O. N.
■on of Medford were in Ashland
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to cloth, slung over his back.
Smith.
men
were
killed.
Thursday on business.
Goggles for protection against
Orres tailor shop.
17__
The speakers will appear a t a
It is an exact copy of the world-
the dust are another necessary
num
ber
of
churches
here
tom
or­
famous
document, th a t was the
St. Jacobs Oil, 35c.— McNair
es Ores remodels garm ents p art of the equipm ent of the row. H andsaker will speak a t the foundation of o ur liberties.
Broa.
for men and women.
59__1* Chinese soldier in the north, the Episcopal church in the morning,
It is tru e of this copy, as in
possession of which m arks him as
a
t
the
Presbyterian
Sunday
school
the
original, th a t the King of
See Paulserud’s special on two- Moves H ere—
well prepared for battle.
and
at
the
M
ethodist
church
in
England
would not need glasses
pnnts-suits, all wool, $23.75. 54-tf
Foreigners here were greatly
Mode Page and famiSy moved
the evening. Paranogian will to read the signature of John
to Ashland yesterday from Sur­ impressed by the success of Mar­ speak
at
the Congregational Hancock.
Hunting—
prise Valley and wilt m ake their shal W u’s arm y in loading camels church in the evening, while Mrs.
Fred Taylor and E arnest Bid­ future home here. Mr. Page ex­ on flat cars and, transporting them
en of Medford are m aking a trip pects to work on the tourist hotel. several hundred miles to th e front Rambo will speak a t the C hrist­ A N NIV ERSARY PLAY
ian church in the m orning and
TO BE GIVEN SOON
to Tule Lake today and
will
They have moved into the G. G. w ithout accident. It is a com­ the B aptist church in the even­
»pend several days hunting.
mon sight to see a string of fifty ing.
The anniversary play, “ The
Ogg house on Bush street.
cars, each carrying some twenty
Charm School,” is being conduct­
Ladles A rt Club Card Party
ed under the guidance of Miss
Sweet cream for whipping and camels, rolling along behind a
Monday Nov. 10, 8:00 p. m. at
puffing
engine.
Ethel W heeler, English instruc­
•offee— also fresh milk, always
Civic Clubhouse. Bridge and 500.
to
r of the high school, and is fast
in ice a t the Plaza.
239__tf
T or reservations call Mrs. Sam
taking on dram atic aspects. It
McNair or Mrs. Schwein. R efresh­ Home for W eek-end__
was hoped th a t the play might
m ents. Bring fancy work if pre­
be presented before Thanksgiv­
Mrs. L etta Eastburn and Miss
ferable.
58— 2
ing, but due to the late start,
Mildred Beeson are in Ashland
this may prove impossible.
spending the week-end from Cen­
A t Jack son ville—
The “ Charm School” is one of
tral Point where they a re employ­
Numerous Ashland residents.
the
most popular plays on the
ed in the schools.
Including Chief of Police McNabb,
stage today and where ever it has
journeyed to Jacksonville yester­
been 3hown has attracted large
Let Sunday be a holiday. Take
day as witnesses in the Black di­
ROME, Nov. 7. — Benito Mus­
crowds. Several of the cast and
your wife out to Sunday dinner solini s power undergoes another
vorce suit.
the director have seen It played
at The Plaza, 75 cents, Turkey test today with the convoking of
elsewhere on the stage, and with
Dance Jackson Hot Springs Sat. and Chicken. 12 to 8 P. M. 59-1 the Chamber of Deputies.
this as a good background, they
For several months past there
D’ght. Metropole Orchestra. 57— 3
assure the people of Ashland a
Oi*der your Thanksgiving suit have been unm istakable signs th at
semi-professional stage product­
at
Paulseruds.
54-tf Fascism was struggling against
Do you live your wife?
Of
ion.
Course you do. You can make
a waning strength. The present
R eturns H om e—
her love you too— for th a t C hrist­
session of Parliam ent may bring
Football
Mr. Schidler of K lam ath Falls about either a complete reversal
m as gift, let her put on a beau
This weeks football practice has
tiful F u r Coat. You can see the returned home last night after for Fascism or it may mean a
been given to preparation for the
finest selection at prices way be­ spending a few days in Ashland strengthening of its grip. ,
1 Medford game, which falls on
on
business.
low retail prices and every coat
The Opposition is determ ined
Tuesday, November 11 a t Med­
fully guaranteed. Walk upstairs
to absent itself from the Chamber
ford.
We deliver the goods— Detricks of Ueputies, leaving the Fascist
to Orres tailor shop.
59— 1*
An offensive drive is being de­
94-tf Government with a cham ber com­
veloped
th a t will be hard
to
F ish in g —
posed only of a m ajority, which
---—-•
-1
-----
'iz
beat.
The
line
is
working
better
Bert Moses and John Hughes
Your wife deserves a rest on m ajority consists of straight-line
than it has all season, and it is
Of this city mad« a fishing trip to Sunday. Give her a tre a t by bring Fascists and those co-operating *****
Mrs. W. E. Rambo, Near E ast going to take some mighty g o o d !
the Rogue river this morning.
ing her to the The Plaza for Sun­ members of non-Fasci3t parties. Relief w orker, who will sp eak , backs to make a hole in it.
The Opposition is of the opin­
» day dinner, Turkey or Chicken,
here tomorrow. Mrs. Rambo re-
Coach Hughes expects a hard
Don’t forget Dance at Hot 75 cents, 12 to 8 P. M.
ion
th a t’ by its abstention from
59__1
cently returned from Armenia,) tussle w ith the Medford team as
Springs Sat. Nite.
participation in the work of P ar­
57— 3
w here she spent a num ber of j a t present Medford le&ds the
liam ent it will be dem onstrating
H ere—
years w orking in the interests o f j league w ith all victories, while
W aterm an Fountain Pens, Mc-
W aldo Anderson and wife of it belief th a t the nation is being the Near E ast Relief which cares Ashland is in second place with
K air Bros.
Albany are spending a few days ruled j n an unconstitutional man for refugee«^ driven out of their only one defeat.
The Ashland
and th a t the fre<* will of the
um ui men
in Ashland and K lam ath Falls ner
boys
are
try
in
g
to
gain
top hon­
people
is
suppressed'
C0Untrï
by
“
*e
Turklsh
arm
les‘
Kent Property—
visiting with relatives.
ors
by
w
inning
this
game.
Lynn Coovert of the Skyline
Mussolini’s course of action is
Captain Melvin Borah ha3 quit
being anxiously awaited. He may
1’ine has rented The W atson
school
and is w orking on his farm.
Delicious Turkey or Chicken on decide to ask the m ajority to give
house on Straw berry Lane and Is
His
job
of tackle is being filled
the Sunday dinner menu at The him virtual powers of dictorship,
Bioviug in with his amijly.
by
our
new
boy, Gillette.
Plaza confectionery, 75 , cents in order to govern w ithout a P ar­
59__1 liament. There is,‘’however, a sec
LARGE
NEWTO VN
a n d from 12 to 8 P. M.
F ootb all Boys Make Speeches
‘ITZ culls 56c, Small Spitz 25c,
tion of the m ajority composed of
WASHINGTON,
NoV.
6.—
The?
M°nday
m orning when school
non-Fascist co-operators, who are
Ing your box or sack, F ru it As- Arrives H o m e -
names
of
28
additional
candidates
was
cai,ed
Mr. Forsythe asked
fheiatiou.
55— 6 Miss Helen Sanford arrived opposed to such a course, and they
will undoubtedly demand th at and altern ates for admission to eacb member of the football
here from Sacremento
W est 'Point on July 1, 1925, were team for a speech on the Rose
Ladies F u r Coats at cloth coat evening to spend a few ^ays with Mussolini first make overtures to
She is attending the absentee Opposition. W hether made public by the W ar D epart burg-Ashland game of Friday. All
frfces at Orres Tailors. Figure on her parents.
the boys fully emphasized the fact
• n e for your Christmas shopping Healds Business College and is such negotiations would succeed m ent as follows:
A rkansas— Melie J. Coutlee,
Hit.
59— 1* doing excellent work there. She is doubtful.
Malvern.
If Mussolini makes overtures
will retu rn to the south W ednes­
Illinois— Hugh M. N orth, C ar­
to
th e absent Opposition it Is pre­
day
to
resum
e
her
work.
t>> T o w n -
pared to demand guarantees for terville; D eW itt Twente, No. 712
Glen Hale, who is teaching
a
retu rn to Constitutionalism and C enter street, Cairo, first a lte r­
School at Applegate, is in Ash­ In Town—
norm
al government. There are nate; John F. McCartney, Ben­
Mrs. F. H. Johnson of Medford
land visiting with his parents.
was in town this m orning intro­ doubts w hether Mussolini can af­ ton, second alternate.
Indiana — Harold W. Murphy,
ford to negotiate on such a basis.
Best m ilk— Llninger’s Dairy, ducing Monroe G. E verett, student
ithin his own party there are Brownstown; Lorenzo Z. Kidder,
lie quart. Phone 396R and 369J. pastor at the Oregon A griculture W
factions
who Insist upon Fascism Milan, first altern ate; R obert E.
26—tf College.
carrying on with no change in pol­ Chandler, Madison, second a lte r­
nate.
icy.
,$
For S o u t h -
Your wife gets older ever b irth ­
K entucky— Roy S. Thompson
Mussolini’s power is certain tc
Mrs. G. H. Yeo will leave this
day— m ake her feel young and
be tested, as well as his control No. 5J5 Dixie Highway, E rlanger
happy this birthday with a fine evening for Santa Anna where over the more extrem e members
Missouri — George H. Eastin
F u r Coat at Orres tailor shop— she will spend about three weeks of his own party. His ability to Greenfield;
Samuel Rubinstein
priced from $65.00 up to $1200. visiting with relatives.
steer a middle course which will
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
They are beatutles too.
59— 1*
bring peace will be tried to the
At .Ashland—
FOR RENT: — Furnished 5-
W illiam Rush of Albany, for­ utm ost, and if he veers either to.
S lig h tly Im proved—
room
house. Inquire Plaza Meat
the
rig
h
t
or
the
left
he*ls
very
mer Ashland resident, Js in town
B. B. Kellogg, who is seriously
M
arket.
59— 3*
for a few days visiting old-time apt to bring, a t least, political up­
I’l a t his home on Fifth street
friends.
He is on his way to heaval.
FO R SALE:— W hite Leghorn
w as reported last night to he Nevada.
The adds are slightly in favor
Cocks
and Cockerels, pedegreed
»lightly Improved.
of Mussolini. He has faced crises
from over 250 egg m ating, cheap
before and surm ounted them, and
Go Hunting—
if taken a t once. Mrs. W. D.
he has an adaptability to condi­
Let u» fill your pall with Swifts
Booth. Phone 257Y.
59— 2
Irving Vining, Mr. Myers and
Silver Leaf lar«L Costa less than J. H. McGee left this morning for tions which will serve him in good
FOR SALE: — Five 540 egg
r Morten ing. Goc« farther and is the K lam ath Lake where they stead.
incubators in good condition »
Mere nutritious. Detricks.
94-tf will spend the weekend hunting.
cheap
if sold a t once. Mrs. W. D. j
You are welcome to compare
Booth.
Phone 257Y.
59— 2
my Automobile rates with any
W hich do you prefer, turkey From C o r v a llis-
or chicken?
We have both of
Cleon Caldwell who is atten d ­ other rates In Jackson or Jose­
WANTED: — Tractor plowing
them on our Sunday dinner menu. ing O. A. C., returned home yes­ phine (bounties; yon can be the and harrow ing by day or acre.—
$5 cents. The Plaza confection­ terday and will spend the week Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course. H enry Gibson, R t.* l, Box 133,
e ry . 12 to 8 P. M.
59— 1 in Ashland with his mother.
30— tf Ashland, Ore.
47— 3-Sat.
Ashland Hi Notes
Speaker Here
TEST OF POWER AS
FDR WEST POINT
5
Saturday, November ft, 1021
th a t if they had had p ro p ellers1 The Girl Reserves are work­
As practice, an impromptu de­
and rudders they could have play­ ing on two plays to be given for bate was given on “ Resolved. That
ed b etter football than they did. i a leap year party a t the Parish summer is jollier than w inter.”
Mr. Hughes, the coach, was call-! House some time in December.
The negative, supported by Eveyln
ed upon last and he told of t h e 1 The two short plays to be given Taylor and Ellen Galey, won. The
Oregon-W aahington game and ad­ are “ Train To M auro” aud “ Way affirm ative wae supported by Mar­
ded details to the statem ents of Down E ast.”
ian Leach and Everett Redifer,
the boys.
Evelyue Taylor is m anager and Roland Parks gave a speech sup­
playw right, and Mrs. Howell is porting the Income Tax and was
School Straw V ote
the club's advisor. F u rth er no­ answered by Francis Fall.
Mr. Hughes took a straw vote tices will be made later.
A certificate has arrived sta t­
in his history classes and in his
More Senior R ings
ing, th at Marion Costley, John
Civic classes November 3rd. The
A sample set of senior class Galey, B arnard Joy, Earl N utter
total votes cast were 79. Coolidge rings has been received by Mr. and Roland Parks, the members
received 38, La Follette 34, and Forsythe and tjarned over to Ri­ of the last year’s debating team,
Davis 7. This shows th a t a straw ley P ittenger, senior class presi­ were awarded the Debate Cham­
vote in school will show approxi­ dent, for examination and com­ pionship of the Southern Oregon
m ately how the vote of the town parison.
District.
will go.
These rings are much cheaper
This certificate has been fram ­
There was a m ajority of 4 votes than any before examined and a ed in a small black fram e about
for Coolidge in the school straw selection from among their num ­ 8 by 10 inches and is now hang­
vote, while in the regular election ber should please all concerned. ing in Mr. Forsythe’s office.
there was a m ajority of 3 votes
W ednesday evening the Ash­
The honor comes as a rew ard
for Coolidge in Ashland.
land School Band, m et and had for perseverence and hard work.
a good practice. The band boys
H ubert Gilmore, of Iowa street, hope to enter the state band con­
and a junior in the Senior High test at Corvallis this year and are
School, is confined a t his home w orking hard on overatures,
with a sprained ankle. He was marches and popular music.
playing handball
Tuesday and
The band this year is large and
slipped and turned his ankle. He w’ell balanced and the practices
is much better and expects to re­ are attended faithfully by the
turn to school soon.
members.
The girls sewing classes (fresh­
The boys hope to make the trip
m an) are beginning the second to Medford on Armistice Day. Mr. A careful exam ination of your
problem in sewing. They are m ak­ Briscoe is trying to engage a property may discover risks
ing cotton dresses now, having truck for the band so tran sp o r­ that m ay be readily elim in a t­
eti w ith a corresponding reduc­
completed
the
undergarm ents tation will be provided for all.
tion in your fire insurance
which were their first assignment.
W edensday night those interest­ prem ium s.
The second issue of the high ed in debate met in the library Our insurance service includes
cchool paper, “ The Rogue News,” ] of the high school. There was aid in d eterm in ing avoidable
and unavoidable* fire hazards.
came out Wednesday. It contained some discussion on the question
a good account of the games with for debate this year.
Roseburg and Myrtle Creek, and;
Estab. 1883
the progress of the anniversary
R
epresenting th e
play. Much credit is due the joke
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
editors for the assortm ent of good
jokes.
NORTH AMERICA
Marian Leach and Ramona Wise
“ The Oldest American Fire and
were excused the seventh period
Marine Insurance Company”
Tuesday to play at the Civic Club, I
Founded 1792
the duet they played was called!
‘‘Over Hill and Dale” and the en­
core was “ The Electric Gallop
NOVEM BER 9th , ’24
F lash.”
The Junior class of Ashland
High School had a pie sale at
12 to 2— 6 to 8
11:45 Tuesday, November 4.
About th irty pies were sold at
10c a cut. The money will go to.
PRECAUTIONS
v ard financing the Junior-Senior
F ruit Cocktail
picnic to be held next May. The
SOUP
sale netted over seven dollars.
Weed De Luxe Chains
Cream of Celery
The high school girls have
FO B EVERY CAR
RELISH
started basket ball practice for
Sweet Pickles
Olives
th e class games which will be Cel< ry
>
Strömberg Windshield
scheduled soon.
Roast Young Hen Turkey
Wipers
with
Four brave girls arrayed in
Dressing and C ranberry Sauce
FOR
EVERY CAR
football clothes gave a dem onstra­
tion of how to tackle, block and Mash<*d P otatoes
Creamed C auliflow er
Whiz Anti-Freeze
fall on the ball Tuesday evening
FOR EVERY CAR
at the Forensic Society meeting, j
H ead L e ttu c e w ith
French
Dressing
A fter being instructed how to
tackle, block and recover the ball. I
PIE
the fair ones tried to h u rt poor Apple
Banana Cream
Ole, who had to stand their f e r - ;
Coffee
Tea
Milk
ocious attacks. The greatest hon- i
ors went to Lorraine Sparr w h o 1 We apologize for the fact th at
Across from the New
was very brave and did her p a r t ' our turkey was exhausted last
Sunday;
but
this
Sunday
we
have
9 Story Hotel
of the dem onstration better than arranged for a much
larger
many boys could have done it. supply.
,
The other fair players were Letha !
Miles, Elizabeth Stearns and i
Thelma Harvey.
A debate and a series of re­
ports on football subjects were
ent.
the other num bers of the evening
which were enjoyed by all pres-
Fire Prevention
and Fire
Protection
Billings Agency
A s h la n d
H otel
S u n d a y D in n e r
Winter Driving
$1.00
LEEDOM’S
TIRE Hü USE
Make Your Buying
Begin at Home
It’s annoying
to say the least, to have .to
wait your tu rn in the bath­
room. An additional bathroom,
or even an extra toilet and
washroom, would prevent much
of this annoyance; and is in­
expensive to install.
Private toilet facilities in
the guest room show refine­
m ent and hospitality.
Is is probably so that some things cannot be
bought in Ashland
But nineteen out of twenty of your wants can
he supplied best by local merchants.
When imying, make your slogan, “ Try Ash­
land First.” It will pay
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First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Let us plan these extra^con­
veniences for you, economical­
ly.
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Jerry O’Neal
Phon e 138
Banking Friendships That Encircle
This Section”
2 0 7 E. Main
Paj amas
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.th a t will m a k e
your f^leep
more
comfortable.
In a variety of
weaves and weights
Priced within
Reason
Did Your
Roof Leak?
----- We presume so.
It is annoying to find that your supposed-good
roof has leaked during the night.
If you have a flat roof, try some roof putty
with asbestos fiber. We handle damp-proof roof
paints, roofing, shingles.
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There will still be nice days this fall. Why not
put on a new
SHINGLE ROOF
CALL UK UP
Mitchells
Next to the
Postoffice
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
“In the H eart o f T ow n”