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ASHLAND DAILY TU,IAO»
Thursday, N ovem ber ÛO, 1ÍM2-1
bocal ; Personal flotes
A D ally C hronicle o f th o se w ho com e and go, and ev en ts of
local in terest
H u n tin g —
i'r e d T a y lo r le ft y e s te rd a y fo r
a few d a y s' h u n tin g tr ip in th e ed hom e la st ev e n in g fro m Si
K la m a th d is tr ic t.
F ra n c isc o w h e re she a tte n d e d
H a ird r e s s e r ’s C on v en tio n .
R educed p rices on p o r tr a its d u r
iug N o v em b er. D a rlin g S tu d io J A t Hom
60
tf
M rs. L u lu V an W egen
J
; U N IV E R S A L
E L EC T R IC
J
A shland Lodge No.
A. F . A A. I f.
•'roni Salt Lake—
R e tu rn to -A s h la n d -----
K. J . H e n d e rso n of S alt L a k e
I,
M r. a n d Mrs. O. T. B e rg n e r, a c c o u n t of illn ess.
S pecial c o m m u n ic a tio n . 'T h u r s ­ C ity is m oving to A sh la n d and
fo rm e r m a n a g e rs of th e V ining
d a y ev e n in g Nov. 20. T h ird d e ­ will lo ca te a t 330 A lm ond s tr e e t.
T h e a te r have
re tu r n e d to A sh ­
g re e O fficial v isit o f insp ectio n '
lan d a n d a re v isitin g h ere.
R ose” .
I y D is tric t D ep u ty G ran d M aster
C hicken ta m a le s t h a t w ill d e ­
E z r a M. W ilso n , of M edford. Sup- lig h t you a t T h e P la za .
64— tf
C hicken ta m a le s th a t w ill d e ­ On B u sin e ss—
) e r a t 6 o ’clock. V isitin g B re th -
lig
h t you a t T he P la za .
64— tf
E. L. Van L e n t of H o rn b ro o k
> en w elcom e, a n d th e m em b er- P in e d —
w as in A sh la n d to d ay a tte n d in g
ih ip in g e n e ra l u rg e d to a tte n d .
R ay W illia m s, w ho re c e n tly a r ­
O rd e r y o u r T h a n k sg iv in g T u r­ to b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
M. H . E L L IS , W. M., riv ed in A sh lan d fro m C a lifo rn ia
key. P h o n e M rs. A. B. C h ap m an ,
W . H. DAY, S e c y .
w as fin e d $10 by J u d g e Gowdy
1P11.
67— 4 A t H otel A shland—
68— 2 y e ste rd a y , c h a rg e d w ith n o n -re g ­
A m ong th e o u t-o f-s ta te v isito rs
is tra tio n of h is au to m o b ile .
S tro n g W in d —
a t th e H o tel A sh la n d a r e J . J. J
Im proving—
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T he w ind blew one of th e sta - H a r tn e ll, T u lsa, O k la .; W . W .
Miss H ild a H an sen , w ho h a s
Save $10.00, w a lk u p s ta irs to tion b ag g ag e tru c k s on th e tra c k
1 t e n ill w ith th e flu fo r th e p a st O rres ta ilo r shop.
17— tf ah e ad of No. 53 y e ste rd a y , n e a r ­ T ra cy a n d fam ily , S p o k a n e ; H.
A. E n g le b ro o k , E v e re tt, W a sh .;
v eek , is re p o rte d im p ro v in g .
ly c a u sin g a head-on collision.
A.
A.
M cL au g h lin ,
C h eh alis.
C liff P a y n e m ak e s form s.
W
a
sh
.;
H
e
rb
e
rt
G
ibbs,
C
h e h a lis,
D on’t fo rg e t M acabee food sale
I t is n o t too e a rly to h a v e y o u r W a sh .; M rs. It. H olm es, S a lt L a k e
s n d b a z a a r S at. Nov. 22. ^ s h - R e tu r n s T oday—
C h ristm a s p o r tr a it m ade. D a rlin g C ity, U ta h ; M r. a n d M rs. J . S.
l i n d H o tel B u ild in g .
69— 2
C lyde Y oung, w ho h a s been S tu d io .
60— tf F r e a r , M inneapolis, M inn.; H e n ­
sp e n d in g th e p a s t tw o m o n th s a t
I n T a le n t——
ry H eg g en , N ew Y ork C ity; G. S.
F o rtre s s
M onroe,. V irg in ia , is
S m a rt new m odels in R ead y -to -
W
ig h tm a n , P la in fie ld , Illin o is.
Miss B e tti K issi a n d Rev. Old- hoipc
to d ay .
Y oung
w as w e a r a t P a u ls e ru d s .
6 6 -tf
f eld sp e n t y e ste rd a y in T a le n t on th e o n ly m an from O regon ch o s­
b u sin ess.
HORSES ARE CAUSE
en to ta k e th is tra in in g .
L eaves T oday—
OF AUTO SMASHUP
C . Ei E ib, g e n e ra l c a r fo re m an
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
I fo r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific y a rd s a t
P a u ls e ru d s fo r c le a n in g
and
D r. H. M. S haw , w ell know n
f o r $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
I
A sh lan d le ft th is a fte rn o o n fo r
«1 co u rse.
2 4 -tf p ressin g . P h o n e 119. W e call and
p h y sic ia n of M a rsh fie ld , h u sb a n d
d e liv e r.
66-tf D u n sm u ir to a tte n d a m e e tin g of of D r. M a ttie Shaw o f th is city,
, th e c a r fo re m en of th e S h a s ta n a rro w ly escap ed se rio u s in ju r y |
D on’t m iss th e m ee tin g a t A d­
d ivision.
v e n tis t c h u rc h to n ig h t, 7 :3 0 . Cor-
a n d p o ssib le d e a th a few d ay s i
ago. w hen a n a u to m o b ile w hich !
1 -T C a n d 4 th s tre e ts . E v a n g e list
M cN air’s Cold T a b lets, 25c.
h e w as d riv in g c ra sh e d in to a i
J*. L. T h u e m m e r of M edford will
»peak on “ T h e C om ing M an of
b an d of h o rse s a n d o v e rtu rn e d , a
On B u sin ess—
D e s tin y .”
69— 1
few7 m iles o u t of M arsh field .
Mr. ynd M rs. C h a rle s C ooley of
D r. S haw s ta te s he w7as u n a b le
G ra n ts P a ss w ere in A sh lan d on to see th e h o rse u n til it w as too
T 'c h u ih lin g ( oops—
T O N IC H T *
b u sin e ss y e ste rd a y .
Geo. W . A llen a n d Andrew7
la te to stop. T h e c a r c ra sh e d in to
M cM illan sp e n t to d ay a t th e C h a u ­
th e h o rse in th e r e a r of th e b a n d ,
E v e rs h a rp
ta u q u a b u ild in g re b u ild in g
th e
P e n c ils — M cN air k n o c k in g th e h o rse dow n, a n d th e
B ros.
m ac h in e th e n ro lle d over. F o r-
) o u ltry coops fo r use in th e eom-
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i in n a te ly a ll th e o c c u p a n ts of th e
i:.g p o u ltry show7.
f o u a re w elcom e to c o m p a re a ” to w e re th ro w n c le a r of th e
ny
A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith a n y w reck a n d escaped
w ith m in o r
We d e liv e r th e goods -D e trick s
TOM
ORROW
and
j »h e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r Jo se- b r,llses a n d sc ra tc h e s.
94-tf
yn in e C o u n tie s; you can be- t h e 1
----- ------------------- -‘—
SATURDAY
udge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, of co u rse. F I L I p I ^ O S DEM A ND
D on’t m iss th e m e e tin g a t A d­
T H E IR IN D E P E N D E N C E
v e n tis t c h u rc h to n ig h t, 7 :3 0 . C o r­
30— tf
n e r C a n d 4th s tre e ts . E v a n g e list
M A N ILLA. P . I. .Nov. 2«. —
1*. L. T h u e m m e r of M edford will
A tte n d G am e—-
“ Im m e d ia te , a b s o lu te a n d com ­
»peak on “ T h e C om ing M an of
Q u ite a .d e le g a tio n of M edford p _ le te in d e p e n d e n c e ," w
w as
as in
e.
JACKIE AS
th e e a de-
D e s tin y .”
69— 1
peop.e w e re a t A sh la n d th is a fte r- j m a n d of th e P h illip in e Isla n d na
noon to w itn ess th e fo o tb a ll gam e! tivea, in a re s o lu tio n a d o p te d by
H ere Today—
b tew een th e G ia n ts
P a ss
a n d , th e F ilip in o In d e p e n d e n c e Com -
L. W . L a k e n , P o rtla n d m a n ­
A
shland
h
igh
school
tea
m
s.
G
en- m ission h e re e a rly today,
O F TH
a g e r o f th e U hl B ro th e rs W a ll­
e ra l re g r e t w as e x p re sse d here."
p a p e r co m p an y w as in A sh lan d to­
esp ec ially in th e M edford high
SOUTH SEA
d a y a tte n d in g to b u sin ess in te r ­
s tu d e n t body, t h a t
th e
g am e
e sts.
CANNIBALS
w ould h av e to be played in su ch
m ise ra b le w e a th e r.— M ail T rib u n e
W ashing
* * <
W e will he.glad to dem-
oust ra te.
I
11 Monsieur
Beaucairen
T h e L ad ies of T rin ity G uild
’ 111 give a ch ick en pie d in n e r
S a tu rd a y ev en in g , 6 o 'clo ck a t
P a ris h H ouse. E v ery b o d y in v ited .
69— tf
ALARM
C *- L O C K S
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“Westclox”
W A N T E D : — M an a n d w ife on
D airy fa rm close to tow n. A t end
“ A m erica” ...............$¿.50
“ S leep m eter” ........ 2.00 P
“ B u n k ie” ................. 2.50
“ Big B en” ............. 3.25
“ B aby B en ” .......... 3.25
The Ashland
’
Electric Shop
j •
McNair Brothers ,
Drug Sforo t
240 E a s t M ain SL
69— 3
F O R SA LK : — L arg e e le c tric
inge, a lso coal oil ran g e . C all
)— 5th St.
69— 3*
F lo w e rs a re c o rre c t lo r all
occasions.
B esides b rig h te n ­
ing up a sick room o r a room
a t hom e, th e y convey a m es­
sag e, w o rd s c a n n o t express.
H A TC H ER
“ The F lo ris t”
IO7O B o u le v a rd
Open on S u n d a y — W e D eliver
C lassified A ds B rin g R e su lts
“ Pocket Ben” . .-.¿$1.50
Reliable Tim ekeepers
Phone 369J
F rid ay N ight
Nov, 21
Ashland
Armory
<
Vernon’s Symphonic Quintet
<
O PEN IN G
Ashland’s Artist Series
W IT H
An E vening of Sym phony
and
( ’ham her Music.
(2 V iolins, V iola, C ello am i P ia n o )
S in g le A d m issio n — A dult $1.OO; H igh School 5 0 c ; C h ild re n 35c
S eason T ic k e ts: A dult « 2 .5 0 , H igh Schoo! « 1 .5 0 C h ild re n « 1 .2 5
No W a r T ax
T ic k e ts w ith re s e rv e d s e a ts a t " T lie R ose C o n fe c tio n e ry "
going happy
jfo r
T H A N K S G IV IN G D
Special
low-
round trip
fares on sale
November
25-27 in c '
Return limit
December 2.
The smiling faces of loved ones
gathered in cheery assemblage.
The welcoming banquet table—
the delicious turkey feast—the
hours o f pleasant reminiscence.
Plan now for a full measure of
T h a n k s g iv in g en jo y m en t.
For complete railroad information communicate with
HITTING THE LINE
Life is a slender wire, and each of US, 111 li is
way, lias to walk it to the end. How well we g ue-
lie ­
ceed depends upon how well we walk. If we slip,
we lose; if we d o n ’t, we win.
Io walk the wire we m ust have “ n e rv e ;” also
neives.
But we c a n ’t have eith er unless we are
fit.
F it is the word. A man who is not fit—who is
not well —lacks nerve. And his nerves, like as not,
are on edge. N erves on edge get in the way of
success.
A m odern bathroom , rig h tly used, stim ulates
nerve and keeps nerves steady and true. Hot ami
coal w ater ami the daily hath make the best nerve
tonic ever invented.
_
See that your hatlnoom is up-to-date. Then
use it, and \o u II walk Hie wire to success w ithout
a <t«iver. Euless your bathroom is well equipped
and yon use it regularly, you ‘may go through life
and tail tot hit the line or ring the hell.
G. N. K ram er, Local A gent.
Phone 14 or 43
Plumbing
Jerry O’Neal
Heating
T he L a d ies of T rin ity G uild
w ill give a ch ick en pie d in n e r
S a tu rd a y ev en in g , 6 o’clock a t
1 a ris h H ouse. E v ery b o d y in v ited .
69— tf
P a u ls e ru d s S u its a re e x q u isite -
lv ta ilo re d . L et us m e a s u re you
’ P now .
66-tf
del^insc^
Crusoe
A t H o rn b ro o k —
K e n n e th M cW iliam g m a d e a
b u sin e ss trip to H o rn b ro o k th is
m o rn in g ..
By
WILLARD MACK
Supervised by
Do you w a n t a nice C h ristm a s
J re se n t? See th a t A sh la n d -m a d e
f u r n itu r e a t W icks.
66-M W F
JACK COOGAÑ, Sr.
Adventurer, Plausible,
Picturesque, T h r illin g
and Sensational, w ith
com edy
la u g h in g
the tear» an d
^ riU e e i a g reat story.
P e a t s P ro p e rty —
W . B. D avis of B u tte F a lls h as
»ented a hom e on L eo n ard s tre e t
fi.id w ill m ove in im m ed iately .
H av e y o u r s u it clean ed
and
T ressed th is w eek an d avoid th e
H o lid ay ru s h . P a u lse ru d s . 66-tf
T h e L ad ies of T rin ity G uild
■»111 give a ch icken pie d in n e r
S a tu rd a y ev en in g , 6 o ’clock a t
P a r is h H ouse. E v ery b o d y in v ited .
t
*
69— tf
On B u sin ess—
E d g a r S tevens of P o rtla n d w as
D» A sh lan d y e s te rd a y a tte n d in g
to b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
P h o n e 130 fo r P o w e ll’s C ider.
D e liv e red .
63— Im o
S e r e Today—
R. M. G ry of P o rtla n d w as do­
in g b u sin e ss in
A sh lan d
th is
m o rn in g .
J u s t receiv ed new pack sm ok
ed B oneless h e rrin g , s a lt m ack-!
• r a l , A lask a
h e rrin g ,
sm oked
( hinook sa lm o n , K ip p e re d sa l­
m on, B lo a te rs,
A nchovies
and
«odfish. “ W e d e liv e r,” P h o n e 62.
D e tric k s G ro c e rte ria .
t
U SED
CARS
We have at the present
time a very good stock of
used cars t o select from
S ev eral C oupes, T o u rin g s, R u n ­
a b o u ts a n d L ig h t D eliveries.
T h ese c a rs a re in good r u n ­
n in g c o n d itio n a n d a re priced
rig h t.
It w ill p ay th e used c a r b u y e r
to in v e s tig a te a t th is tim e.
How about the new T h ir­
teen p late F o rd -B u ilt B a t­
Monday
Orpheum
Vaudeville
5—
-A C T S -
—5
Depositors Want Pro­
tection
' No M ore P u n c lib o a rd a —
D e p o sito rs flock to a b a n k th a t
T h e re will be no m o re p u n ch -
is p re p a re d to pay in sp ite of rob
b o a rd s in th e c ity a f te r th e firs t b e ry — even th o u g h th e loss ru n s
of th e conftng y e a r. C h ief o f P o ­ in to th e th o u sa n d s .
B u rg la ry In s u ra n c e issu ed by
lice C. E. M cLane to d a y s ta te d
th
e
H a rtfo rd A ccid en t a n d In d e m ­
th a t he h ad issued a n o rd e r th a t
n i t y C om pany w ill p ay fo r such
th e s e b o a rd s c a n n o t be used a f t­ ‘ loss.
e r th a t tim e. T h e p*unclihoards,
T h is A gency S E L L S I n s u ra n c e
on w hich ca n d y is given, h av e a n d G IV E S S ervice.
en jo y e d a g r e a t p o p u la rity fo r th e
P ast few m o n th s a n d n e a rly ev ery
c o n fe c tio n e ry s to re in tow n has
E s ta b . 1883
disp lay ed
th em . — G ra n ts P a ss
R eal E s ta te & R e a l In su ra n c e
C o u rier,
41 E . M ain St.
P h o n e 211
Orpheum is t h e
leading Vaudeville
C i r c u i t of the
world. You have
it in Ashland.
SEATS NOW SELLING
M ain F l o o r .................. 75c
Balcony ................... 50c
“True as Steel”
H A R R IS O N
Brothers, Garage
Moving Pictures and
Vaudeville.
J u s t one
Show, Starting 8:15
Sharp
Winter Woolens in Weights and
Patterns That Put Pep
into our Piece Goods Department
await you at a big saving
Billings Agency
Here you will find llamiels, wool diallies, homespuns,
serges, poiret, gaberdines, wool crepes and ever wanted
elotli for tlie new dress or coat.
.................... « .....................
O ur flannels come in exclusive p a t­ G aberdines th a t are the stan d ard
Serges in p art wool and al, wool,
te rn s and dress lentils at, the dress for service; m edium w eight, all
36, 4o, 54 and 56 inches wide, in a
wool, asso rted colors, a yard
)ig range of colors; priced at, a yd.
LINOLEUMS FOR EVERY ROOM
IN THE HOUSE
$5.50
We are proud to
present this enter­
tainment of t li e
highest class.
tery at .................. $16.50
Ford, L incoln, F o n lso n D ealers
You w ill save by h a v in g y o u r
p o r tr a it m ad e d u rin g N ovem ber.
D a rlin g S tu d io .
60— tf
M any A ccid en ts—
O w ing to th e icy c o n d itio n of
th e P a c ific H ig h w ay
near
th e
j su m m it of th e S isk iy o u s fo u r au - a s a ,n Ple of th e m an y n e w s p a p e r
to m o b iles w ere w reck ed Sunriav h e a tl,in e s th a t te ll of h a n k s rob-
m
a lm o s t
in ev e ry p a r t of
m o o rn
rn in
in g g n n e e a a r r w
w h i ,™
e re th e ............"
pave- tliis^ c o u n try .
m e n t s k ir ts th h ead
of
B ear
No b a n k is sa fe fro m ro b b e ry
C reek G ulch.
M. M M ered ith ,
210 E lm s tr e e t e f »i,s
•*
to d a y — it is p a r t of th e w a r ’s a ft-
amoniv th 1 ! I- f H
y ’ w a s ! e rm a th of " i m e by m en in u re d
am o n g th e v ictim s, w hen h is c a r to d a --------
n g e r --- an d e x p e rt w ith fire -
h ad th e r e a r en d ja m m e d in and a rm s.
a w heel b ro k e n .— M ail T rib u n e .
$9.50
$1.75, $2.25, $2.98 7gCj
27 inch challies in neat p attern s,
prices at, the v a n i
Wool crepes in beautiful shades of
navy, red, cocoa, stone; 40 and 48
inches wide at, a vard
$1.25
P oiret tw ills are a very sturdy,
practical cloth suitable for dresses,
coals, suits, skirts, etc., th a t w ear
“ lo re v e r.” T hey are priced at, vd.
¡>5, $1.98
AND $2.25 •
$ 1 . 7 5 ’ $2.50
The woolen plaids and striped
goods a ie here in various effects.
These an* fine for the school g ir l’s
56 inch hom e-spuns in tan, brown, dresses; nice bright colors and all
blue, grey and heathers at, the vard wool. They are priced at, yard
$1.98, $2.25, $2.75 $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 98c, $1.25, $1.49
AND
$2 j g
$2.98
A " $1.98
Beautiful Patterns and many grades to select from.
We can please you in Patterns and in price as well.
Good Laying Means Longer Service
T he b est w ay to h a v e y o u r L in o le u m laid is by C e m e n t­
in g a heavy d e a d e n in g f e lt o v er th e flo o r, th e n ie m e n tin g
th e L in o leu m to th e d e a d e n in g felt, u sin g a w a te r p ro o f Ce
m e^ ,Deai, i he ed g es
T he x tra m a te rta ls w e use fo r th te
m e th o d — F e lt, P a s te , W a te r P ro o f C em en t, etc. m ak e s th e
o r g ln a l cost so m e w h a t h ig h e r, b u t you w ill h a v e a T o o r t h a t
w ill la s t m an y y e a rs lo n g e r a n d r e ta in its b e a u tifu l a p p e a r
™ 6re WlU be. “ ° B u c k lin S ° r w rin k lin g of th e L inoleum
w h ich o fte n o ccu rs in th e old w ay of lay in g .
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Reliable House furnishers
Th«
“ Buy More Flowers”
MADE BY
M achine
is not a luxury, but a con-
veniencc and alm ost a
necessity in the* well-plan-
Bed home.
L e t ue fill y o u r p all w ith Sw ift» - T h e r e ’s a
m essage
Silver Lea: la rd . C osts less th an T id in g s W a n t Ads.
sh o rte n in g . Ooew f a r th e r an d is
e n u tritio u s . D e tric k s.
94-tf
GET YOUR NEW DRESSES and TRIMMINGS to
-MATCH at our WOOLEN PIECE GOODS COUNTER
,,
T ailored B uttons in
all sizes and colors
are here
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in satin, canton and
crepe cantons