Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINÖ3
Local » P erso n al ffotes
A D ally C hronicle of th o se w h o com e and go, and ev en ts o f
local Interest
A shland L odge No. 2ft
A. P. & A, M.
A
Special communication, Thurs­
day evening, Nov. 13. R outine,
business and work In the Second
Degree. Light refreshm ents a fte r­
wards. Visiting brethern welcome.
M. H. ELLIS, W. M.;
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
62— 2
To Meet—
The Jacksonville County Coun­
cil will meet a t Jacksonville Sat­
urday afternoon and a num ber of
ladies from Ashland are planning
to attend.
Pantorium Dye and Cleaning
works— leave your garm ents at
C o n fin ed to H om e—
Orres Tailor shop, local agency.
Miss M arjorie Pifield, clerk in
66— 3*
McNair’s Drug Store, is confined
to her home today on account of R eturns H o m o -
illness.
Carl I. Wills has returned to
K lam ath Falls after a few days
Let a t fill your pall with Sw ifu visit with his wife and little son
Silver Leei lard. Costa less than at the Convalescent Home.
«hortealag. u&w. fa rth e r and is
more nutritious. D etnsks.
S4-tf!
Order your Thanksgiving suit
at Paulseruds.
54-tf
R e tu rn s H om e—
W ednesday, N ovem ber 12, 1024
V isitin g H ere—■
H ere Today-—
i At Hotel Ashland—
WEALTHY VANCOUVER
George&hha .Clift of K lam ath
Carl Deal of H ornbrook was in • O ut-of-state people registered
MAN IS ARRESTED
Palls is in Ashland for a few Ashland this m orning a tte n d in g ! a t the Hotel Ashland are Mr. and
days visiting with her mother, to business m atters.
Mrs. C. M. W eaver, Centralia, • SAN FRANCISCO,, Nov. 12—
Mrs. A. E. Hensley.
W ashington; K J, McGinnis, Oak­ F. Anderson, wealthy Vancouver,
New straig h t English models in land; Mrs. H. Clausen and M rs.'
Klenzo Tooth Paste at McNair Overcoats, a t P aulserud’s. 54-tf H. Holling, Spring Valley, W ash­ B. C. ttorney, was arrested by
Deputy U. S. M arshall today on a
Bros.
ington; H. C. Banks, Los Ange­ charge of violating the prohibi­
To San Francisco—
les; G. E. Hollenbeck and fam ­
H as P o s i t i o n -
Mrs. Leighton, who has ’been ily, Brawley, Calif.; Ji Penning­ tion daws. He was released under
Miss G ertrude Scheideriter of living on G ranite street for the ton, San Jose; R. Sheriffs, San $5,000 bail. The arrest of An­
derson it is said will herald the
the Belleview district, has a posi­ past two months left yesterday
Jose; Chas A. Gerstbocker, San sta rt of a government drive,
tion at the Convalescent home.
for San Francisco.
Francisco; W illiam J. Murphy,
against the Pacific coast rum run-!
Seattle; Joseph G. Fow ler and : ning ring th at controls the Quadra j
It is not too early to have your
W ith a victrola, the w inter d a y s; wife, K ansas City, Mo.; John
and other ships in the liquor trade!
Christm as p o rtrait made. D arling are filled with music and glad-.;
Byrne, Boston, Mass.; J. A. Mas-
Studio.
60— tf Í ness. The Rose.
60-62-64 cott, Pasadena, Calif.; M. P. C hat­ between the Dominion of Canada
and the California coast. Secret
field of Milwaukie; P. McHenry,
w arrants are out for two other
H ere—
A ppointed Oommissionei
Sacramento.
men, one being Russell W hitelaw,
Mrs. Ackers, daughter of T.
Word has been received here
Vancouver
m illionaire, the feder­
Anderson of Fairview street is th a t J. O. Elrod brother-in-law
For
sale:—
Good
used
piano,
al
officials
adm itted.
in Ashland from the coast and ex- of G. M. F ro st of this city has
60-62-64
pects to send her children to been appointed city commissioner easy term s. The Rose.
school here.
for P ortland by Mayor Baker.
There is wisdom in reading .ids.
Morton H ansen returned home In Town —
Junction City,
Waldo Anderson returned to last night from
Mrs. Belle Kidwell of Burley,
h it home In A lbany'thls morning where he visited his parents for Idaho is registered a t the Hotel
Ashland here and 1# looking for
after visiting here for a week. several days.
a place to locate.
Our line of chocolates and ‘ OLD RALLYING CRY
Beat milk:— Linlnger’s Dairy,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Reduced prices on portrait« d u r­
IS HEARD IN IDAHO
. Complete line .of Ashland Can­
ICc <uart. Phon« 396R and 369J. other candies represent the best.
Cherry Bark Cough Remedy,
oe J Goods nt Detricks.
»4-tf ing November. D arling Studio.
FOR R EN T:— Three room fu r­
26—tf Buy heY a box. The Rose Confec­
LEWISTON, Ida., Nov. 12—
60— tf t i c . McNair Bros.
tionery.
60-62-64
nished
apartm ent. Private bath.
The old rallying cry, “ a free
V K ts H e r e -
Close
in.
Adults only. Phone 291L.
Purchases
P
lace—
A rrives H<
river from Lewiston to the sea,”
Shopping H e r e -
Mrs. Orville Glick of Klam ath
Im proved —
R.
S.
Derrick
of
Helman
street
62— 2
m ust be renewed, said Joseph
Raymond Bold who has been
Mrs. B. Mowe of Dunsm uir is
Ci i.nty was visiting her parents,
Johnny
Gruelle
who
underw
ent
has traded his property there in
FOR RENT: — Small cozy
Mi', and Mrs. John Beaver of in Montana for th e past two in Ashland this week on a shop­ exchange for a farm on Evans an operation at the Community Teal, President of the Umatilla
months
arrived
in
Ashland
this
ping
tour.
Rapids
Association
at
the
annual
apartm
ents, one and two rooms.
11 ary street last week.
Creek, and will move down there H ospital a Week ago and has m eeting here today. “ Until th e j
morning to visit Mr. and Mrs.-O
Price reasonable. Every conven­
with his family on the fifteenth been very sick since th a t time is great agencies progress, and the
F.
Bold
of
this
city.
He
is
on;
Save
$10.90,
walk
upstair«
to
ience including gas for cooking.
reported
to
be
slightly
Improved.
H»Mtal Auto A ctident P«li»y
of this month. The deal was ne­
his
way
to
Oakland.
Orres
tailor
ehop.
17—
tf
Snake
and
Columbia
rivers
are
153 G ranite St. Phone 153. 61— 1
fa r $6.00 » year. Phone 21. Y «o
gotiated through E. E. Phipps,
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put
to
use,
the
inland
empire
and
W indow L ettered—
01 course.
24-tf
local realty agent.
FOR RENT——Furnished house­
Sweet cream for whipping and R eturns H o m e -
the
Pacific
Coast
section
can
nev­
The side window of the Citi­
keeping room, also large front;
Ray M inkler, form er Ashland
coffee—also fjfesh milk, always
Aged Voters—
zen’s
Bank is being lettered in e r reach the full m easure of their
Tuxedos
and
serges
for
drees
bed
room. Phone 242J, 153 Oak
239— tf resident, who has been visiting
gold w ith the name of the bank development and g ro w th /’ Teal I street.
The S. E. Medf< 1 precinct, on Ice at the Plaza.
Ii
wear.
P
au
lseru
d
’s.
54-tf
62— 2
here during the paBt week has re-
and other data. The work is be­ added. Citizens of all parts of I
No. 3 6, at the recent election had
tu raed to his home in Portland.
ing done by C. W. Johnson, of i the N orthw est gathered at Lew is-’ FOR SALE: — H eating stove,
two men past 90 years who voted! Gone South—
C.
R.
D.
Jones
left
today
for
At C onvalescent H om e—
Lewiston, Idaho, brother of O. H. ion to discuss the first great u n it' Bedstead and chairs. 163 Union
at d two voters past 85 years of
You are welcome to compare
San Francisco where he will make
Jacob Stone of Oakland, Calif., Johnson. Mr. Johnson is planning ! proposed federal power develop­ street.
62— 5*
a g ;.— Mail Tribune.
an indefinite stay.
* y Automobile rate« with any is a patient a t the Convalescent to locate in Ashland, and is very ment, the U m atilla Rapids o f Co­
•Mier rates In Jackson or Jose- home. He was an Ashland resi­ experienced in lettering.
lumbia.
« Uff Payne makes Book racks.
th ia e Conn ties; you can be the dent forty years ago and the home
We deliver the goods -Detricks
edge. Phone 21. Tee, of course. th a t he built on Pine street is still Narrow E sc a p e -—
R eturned Home—
CARD OF THANKS
»0— tf standing.
»4-tf
A big.boulder ilast week rolled
SAY IT W ITH FLOW ERS
M argaret Dougherty returned
We desire to express our sin­
down
the
hill
near
Modoc
Point
to her school near Phoenix today
AND SAY IT W ITH OURS.
cere thanks to the neighbors and
m aking a two foot hole in the
a f’. sr a four days’ vacation.
friends who assisted us during the
state highway and then jum ping illness and death of our husband
over the fence and landing on the and father, also to those wlio sent
Everything in the Greenhouse
Tamales, best iu the city, “ The
Line
railroad
track.
It
took
five
men
Ri.se”.
60— tf
flowers, to Rev. C. A. Edwards
to roll it out which they succeed­ for his consoling words, to Rev.
Hi-Class Designing
In V i c t o r i a -
ed in doing ju st before the pass­ C haney for all his kindness and
•
enger train came through.— the musicians for their beautiful
Word has been received h e re ’
“ HATCHER TH E FLO R IST’’
K lam ath News.
fr»tn Mrs. Bebb, nee R o b erta’
songs.
1070 Boulevard
Phone 118
V ird, stating th a t they aro in
MRS. W / B. SMITH,
Open on Sundays We .Deliver
Victoria, B. C., for a few days and '□.?
flic T id in g’s Ads B ring R esu lts
E. O. SMITH AND FAMILY.
vl-ited at many points north.
Ti ey will return in about a week.
R etu rn s to A l b a n y -
Another JMecu hot
You will save by having your
rtra it made during November.
E rling Studio.
60— tf
2 0 D resses
See Paulserud’s special on two-
pjata-autta, all wool. $22.75. 54-tf
C alled South—
Mrs. C. W. Fraley was called to
R.-d Bluff Sunday by the illness
Ci her daughter-in-4aw, Mrs. E arl
1 ; aley.
Chlorocld Antiseptic 15«
-Mc-
T - lr Bros.
l< >klng for P la ce—
Among the many people who
a e looking for locations here are
1’r. and Mrs. Schyler of Canada.
1 >ey are registered at the Hotel
4 > bland.
)n £
TMEATiJS BCAlifiTA
Todav - - Tomorrow
DOROTHY
VGRDOn o f
HftDDOI? HhLL*
m
Trem the
romantic novel b y C harles TTUyor
CLtaptri by ZU a/dtm ar
c/1 '’M arshall Tleilan
^Production
S^tc^mphy by Chariot Jiashar
Qorgeously beautiful
Mary Pickford in her
most beautiful picture.
A splendid romance
that Tings true in
every minute detail.
Real love wins over
great obstacles and
in spite o f intrigue,
treachery, treason.
Abounding in thrills,
action and comedy.
Monday, Nov. 24 Starts
Orpheum Jr. Vaudeville
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The Call for Warmer Togs is Here
>1 Ted H er
H. S. Newton and family have
moved from Talent w here they
h a re been living for the past year,
t r their home on Fifth street In
A.-ihland.. Thomas Newton, the
•en, has sold out his oil station
lr Talent and returned to Klam­
a th Falls.
Every ad has a message.
Those splendid silk dresses from our
New York house that you have come to
know as wonderful value at $16.75 and
$19.75. However in line of greater value
giving for November they are going to be
priced at
and We Have and Abundant Supply
We offer unusual values in Kiddies Knitted
Dresses, Coats. Capes, Hats and Toques. Our knitted
dresses are beauties. Fur trimmed, shirred waist, full
skirts, very clever, and in colors of rose, blue, coral and
jade. Sizes 4 and up at
$16.75 dresses.........$15.75
$19.75 dresses.........$17.50
$5 50
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REMEMBER THIS STORE AS THE PLACE TO BUY
your Coats, Dresses and other garments; your Silks and
Wool Dress goods during our NOVEMBER S ALES
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C hildren’s Coats
Children’s coats in a grand assortment of polo, Bo­
livia, Tutones, Velours, Plaids. Every wanted material
in good heavy weight for warmth. Our range in sizes
is complete. Either fur or silk trimmed, lined or unlined.
All good colors and well made; priced at
$3.75 ° $16.50
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This Buck’s Parlor
Heater
ia a combined Stove and
Furnace
Ample heat-radiating ca­
pacity to heat the room in
which it is placed—pow-
?rful circulating capacity
*o warm two or frhree ad­
joining ro'oms—that is the
ability of this handsome,
compact porcelain enam­
eled Parlor Heater.
ANOTHER NOVEMBER SALE SPECIAL
BAGS
1-4 Off
A line of drummers’ samples, the finest line we have eve-r had, all
under-arm styles and values from $3.00 to $15.00
$3.00 ones a t . . __ . . . .$225
$15.00 ones at . . . . . . ___ $1125
and intermediate prices all in proportion
•’»urns any kind of fuel. A
’Giant” for heat. Yet, it
c osts no more than old-
>tyle stoves. In brown,
mahogany, blue or gray
porcelain.
ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
83 N. M ain
MEN—We suggest that .you get
busy on these for Christmas Gifts
OUR JUNIOR
MISSES HATS
Child’s Polo Kitted Sweaters.
Fur collar and cuffs, belted waist,
diamond knit in shades of jade,
coral, tan, brown and blue. Sizes
6 to 14, at
are made especially for girls
8 to 14 year«! of age. Size
and shapes adapted to those
ages have ju st arrived.
They a re good autum n
shades and all lined. S e lf-
supporting brims and snug
fitters. Priced from
$5.00
$ 1 18
Girls’ Woolen Flannel Dresses
in colors of brick, jade, navy, tan, stone, cocoa,
brown and mixed plaids. All hand-filled seams
and cut on beautiful tailored lines. Button
trimmed with detachable collars and cuffs.
Some carry embroidery work of clever designs.
These are priced from
$4.95 to $12.50
Other items of equal value are to be seen in our ready to wear dept.
Girdles and Bandeaux
39c each
SHOP AT
Knitting Yarns of
Every shade in differdnt
Grades Now on Sale
•W here Y our D ollar H as M ore Cent«’
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