Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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’ GRUELLE BOOKS ARE • MANY APPLY FOR JOB
PLACED IN SCHOOLS
AS ATTORNEY GEN.
Mrs. C h a rle s H ooper of Dead
In d ia n w as an A sh lan d v isito r la st
w eek.
Tw’o s e ts of J o h n n y
G ru elle
books h a v e been p u rc h a se d fo r th e
F re e p a n ts w ith s u its and o v e r­
pu b lic schools, tine to go to th e
c o a ts $17.50 an d $18.75 a t P a u l-
RO SEB U R G , J a n . 6. — Miss J u n io r H igh a n d th e o th e r to th e
s e ru d ’s.
101— tf Lucile S h a rp e of R o se b u rg w as j H a w th o rn e school.
T hese book3
p a in fu lly in ju re d S u n d a y after-1 h av e
colored,
illu s tra tio n s
by
V isitin g H ere—
noon
w
hen
th
e
a
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to
m
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ile
in
M alta Com inandery No. 4
G ru e lle an d tw elv e a r e c o n ta in ed
O liver
H a in e s
of
D ouglas w hich sh e w as rid in g w as w reck-
K n igh ts Tem plar
in a se t. A ccording to th e school
co u n ty w as in A sh lan d S u n d ay
ed by a so u th b o u n d
P o rtla n d - j o f f lc a ls the're h a s been m o re de-
M asonic Hall
. and M onday v isitin g a t th e B ene- R o se b u rg a u to
s ta g e n , a r
th e | m and fo r th e G ru e l,e books th a n
S ta te d
C onclave, W e d n e sd a y ' d iet a n d C ooper hom es. T hey w ere
R
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C
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g
irl fo r a n y o th e r chndrelV s book d u r .
e v e n in g , J a n . 7. O pen long form
fo rm e r n e ig h b o rs
in
D o u g las w as a p a sse n g e r in a n a u to m o b ile
R o u tin e b u sin ess. D in n e r a t 6:45.1
ing th e p a s t y ear.
co unty.
d riv e n by Tom F in d le y of R o se­
Ail S ir K n ig h ts c o u rte o u sly in-1
T hose in clu d e d in th e se t a re
b u rg . An a u to m o b ile w as .p a rk ­
v ite d .
as
follow s: T he L and of N oom ;
f o u a re w elcom e to co m p are ed on th e h ig h w a y on a cu rv e
W. .H . McGOW AN, E. C.
R
ag
g ed y A n n e; R ag g ed y A ndy;
my A u to m o b ile ra te s w ith a n y ! an d ag p jn d le y a p p ro a c h e d from
W . H. DAY, R eco rd er.
106— I t
th e W rin k le d
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­ behind it th e s ta g e w as com ing T he C am el w ith
K n ee; R ag g ed y A nqe a n d A ndy;
phine C o u n tie s; you can be th e from th e n o rth .
Im proving—
Own
F a iry
T ales;
- adge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, o f co u rse.
T he d riv e r of th e lig h t c a r trie d My V ery
Mrs. D om ipo P ro v o st w ho h a s
F
rie
n
d
ly
F
a
irie
s
;
L
ittle
B
row n
to sto p beh in d th e p a rk e d a u to m o ­
been c o n fin ed to h e r hom e w ith
A rrived H om e—
B
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ie
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a
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t;
O
rp
hant
bile; h is a u to m o b ile sk id d e d on
th e m um ps fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks
Mr. a n d M rs. C. W . F ra le y have th e w et p a v e m e n t in to th e c a r A n n ie ; J o h n n y M ouse a n d th e
1 re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
a rriv e d hom e from R ed B luff and s ta n d in g on th e ed g e of th e ro ad W ish in g
S tic k ;
an d
R aggedy
B erk eley w h e re th ey sp e n t th e an d w as th row n' crossw ise w ith A n d y ’s N u m b e r Book.
/'R E E — A ll w ool s u its $ 1 8 .7 5 —
C h ristm a s v a c atio n v isitin g w ith th e p a v e m e n t in fro n t of th e a u to
E x tra p a n ts F R E E , a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
re la tiv e s.
bus, w hich w en t in to th e d itc h PROBE IS ORDERED
101— tf
in a vain effo rt to avoid th e col-
OF PORTLAND BODY
To C orvallis—
,
Hsion.
A lth o u g h th e s ta g e ivas
•
I'tom Medford—
M rs. C. E. In g a lls a n d d a u g h ­ so m e w h a t d a m a g e d by th e im ­
PO
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A
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ra n d
Mrs. R u th J e sc h k e of M edford
te r, Miss A lice I n g a lls w ho have p a c t n o n e of th e p a sse n g e rs w ere ju r y in v e s tig a tio n of th e P o rtla n d
is in A sh lan d th is w eek v isitin g
been sp e n d in g th e p a st w eek in h u r t an d th e bus cam e to R o se­ citizen -p o lice body, know n as th e
h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. J . D.
A sh la n d h a ^ e r e tu r n e d to th e ir b u rg u n d e r its ow n pow er.
M ars.
V ig ila n te s w as to d a y o rd e re d by
hom e in C o rv allis.
P re sid in g J u d g e M orpow of th e
STATE
FAIR
BOARD
c
irc u it c o u rt, in > o u tl;n in g to th e
D ry sla b wood by c a r load from
Gone to Elkton—
TO
GATHER
JAN.
12
c a r, $6.00 p er cord. C a rso n -F o w ­
ju r y th e g e n e ra l scope of th e ir
B yron M cCloy of T a le n t has
le r L u m b e r Co.
106— 6
in v e stig a tio n s.
One citizen h as
gone to E lk to n , O regon, w h ere
SA LEM , J a n . 6. — M em bers been k ille d and a n o th e r w ounded
he is ho p in g to b e n e fit h is h e a lth . of th e O regon s ta te fa ir b o ard
Here Today—
by t h e v ig ila n te s d u rin g th e p a st
will m eet in S alem J a n u a r y 12, m o n th .
Mr. R ic h a rd so n of Bly is in
R eturns to R ichm ond—
w hen p la n s w ill be -outlined fo r
A sh lan d to d a y a tte n d in g to b u si­
M iss G e rtru d e
E ngle,
vice- th e 1925 s ta te fa ir. A t th is m e e t­
ness In te re sts.
p rin c ip a l o f th e
ju n io r
h ig h ing a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e ' w ill be se­ To C ollege—
F r a n k W a lk e r w ho h a s been
school a t R ich m o n d , C a lifo rn ia , lected to a p p e a r b e fo re th e leg is­
S pecial A u to A ccid en t P olicy
sp
e
n d in g th e C h ristm a s v a c atio n
re tu r n e d to t h a t p lace S u n d ay la tu r e and rec o m m e n d a n a p p ro -
1 f $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
.
a
t
th e hom e of h is n a re n ts Mr
a f te r s p e n d in g th e v a c a tio n w ith p n a tio n fo r im p ro v e m e n ts to t h
e
; „
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ls ’
course.
2 4 -tf
. „ „ ,,
dnd M rs- p - H - W a lk e r of Lib-
re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s in A sh lan d . _____
g ro u n d s a n d b u ild in g s.
e rty s tr e e t re tu r n e d to th e U ni­
A lth o u g h n o t y e t o u tlin e d by
C o n fin ed to H om e—
v
e rs ity of O regon S unday.
R eturns South—
th e h o a rd , it w as re p o rte d t h a t a
M rs. T h eo d o re L o c k h a rt, w ho
Miss R u th B row n who hap been n u m b e r of s u b s ta n tia l im proye-
tea c h e s a t th e L ow er Soda S p rin g s
sp e n d in g th e h o lid a y s a t th e hom e m e n ts a re c o n te m p la te d . One of To A rrive Today—
School is c o n fin ed to h e r hom e
Mr. a n d M rs. H u is a re e x p e ct­
of h e r p a re n ts . M r. a n d M rs. L. th e se is th e e re c tio n of a m o d ern
to d ay w ith illness.
ed
to a rr iv e hom e to d a y fro m E u ­
S. B row n h a s re tu r n e d to Los b u ild in g to
a c co m m o d ate th e
gene.
T hey w ere a c co m p an ied
B anos w h e re she h a s a p o sitio n boys’ a n d g irls ’ in d u s tr ia l clubs.
J o n te e l F a c e P o w d e r 50c.
to
E
u
g
e
n
e by M r. a n d M rs. D on­
in th e schools.
It is a lso p roposed to b u ild a
M cN air B ros.
ald F r a s e r w ho a re a tte n d in g
n u m b e r of new’ sid e w a lk s on th e
UNION G O SPE L M EETIN G S! g ro u n d s an d p a in t a n d o th e rw ise th e U n iv e rsity of O regon.
R e tu rn e d Y e ste rd a y —
E v e ry n ig h t th is w eek. M ighty im p ro v e th e p re s e n t b u ild in g s.
Miss N ellie
E llio tt w ho h a s
H ere Today—
fine LADY P R E A C H E R fro m C hi­
been v isitin g in Ashland} w ith
A. E . V o o rh eis, o w n e r of th e
cago. Good sin g in g — Good m e e t­
M iss W aive W ith ro w fo r sev eral
ADAMS
RESIGNS
AS
G
ra
n ts T ass C o u rie r, a c co m p a n ­
ings.
C o rn e r N o rth M ain a n d
d ay s re tu r n e d to h e r hom e in
CAPTAIN
IN
O:
N.
G.
ied b y 'liis co usin v isite d im A sh­
L a u re l S tre e ts. You a re in v ited .
K la m a th F a lls y e ste rd a y .
lan d to d a y on th e ir r e tu r n hom e
B rig a d ie r-G e n e ra l W h ite a n d
from a trip
to S an F ra n c isc o
In R ogue R iver—
M ajor J o se p h V. S c h u rr visited w h e re th e y sp e n t th e h o lid a y s w ith
S h a n g h a i C hop Suey, H on g k o n
M rs. G. E . N eeley of th is city
th e local B a tte ry B a t th e ir r e g u ­ h is son, E a ri.
N oodles, C h inese sty le , 248 2nd
is v isitin g frie n d s in R ogue R iv er
la r d rill lcmt ev en in g , a n d p re s e n t­
c tie e t betw een B a n d A s tre e ts ,
for a few days.
\
f a i u r d a y a n d S u n d a y open 8 to
ed f a ith fu l se rv ic e m ed als. C apt.
M isses A lice F e rg u so n a n d Id a
9. O th e r d ay s, 8 to 8.
97-1 m o.
J Ames Q uincy A d am s w on a fif­ a n d B ess B riscoe re tu r n e d S u n ­
Rid urns Today—
M r. an d M rs. W . H. F r u la n teen y e a r me,dal a n d D onald M. d ay e v e n in g fro m F o r t K la m a th
L eaving Today—
an d B a rto n F r u la n a re a rriv in g S pencer a te n y e a r m edal. Five w h ere th e y h a v e b eeh sp e n d in g
S e rg e a n t Jo sep h L. L a m b e rt is
.hom e to d a y a f te r a tw o w 'eek's y e a r m e d a ls w e re p re s e n te d to th e C h ris tm a s v a c a tio n a t th e
le a v in g to d a y fo r A lb an y w h ere
Cecil N o rto n , hom e of th e ir p a re n ts . J a c k B ris­
v isit w ith frie n d s an d re la tiv e s C lyde G. Y oung,
Lc will in s tr u c t B a tte ry A, 1 4 9 th
L loyd C row son,
D avid S a rg e n t, coe m ad e th e trip to A sh la n d w ith
in San F ra n cisc o .
A rtille ry . L a m b e rt h a s been in
th e m , r e tu r n in g M onday evening.
R ay C lary a n d S am M cN air.
A sh la n d fo r th e p a st th re e m o n th s
A rriving H om e—
C a p ta in A dam s o fficially re ­
in s tr u c tin g th e local B a tte ry B.
Miss D o ro th y R eed w ho h a s signed a n d his re s ig n a tio n w as ac­
been v isitin g re la tiv e s in S tock- cepted by G en eral W h ite . A dam s CUT THIS OUT — IT
We p u t th e ch ic k e n in o u r
IS WORTH MONEY
to n d u rin g th e C h ristm a s v a c a ­ s ta te d th a t he 'is n o t a b le to keep
tn m ales.
T he P la za .
82— tf
Send
th
is
ad
a n d ten c e n ts to
tio n is r e tu r n in g to A sh lan d to ­ up th e w ork w ith th e b a tte ry due
F
o
le
y
&
Co.,
2835
S h eg ield A ve.,
day.
to p e rso n a l business.
R< turns To School—
C hicago, 111., w ritin g y o u r n a m e
C a n d id a te s fo r th e
c a p ta in c y
Miss V e lta A ckley
w ho
has
Can a w om an p rea c h . J u s t com e in clu d e M ajor C. A. M alone a n d a n d a d d re s s c le a rly . Y ou w ill r e ­
been v isitin g fo r th e h o lid ay s
ceive a sam p le b o ttle of F O L E Y ’S
a n d see! E v e ry n ig h t th is w eek,
S e rg e a n t L ynn S lack.
E le ctio n H O N EY AND TA R COMPOUND
w ith h e r p a re n ts an d frie n d s h e re
c o rn e r N o rth M ain a n d L a u re l
of o ffic ers w ill be held a t th e re g ­ fo r co u g h s, colds a n d h o a rse n e ss,
re tu r n e d S u n d ay to P e rs is t, w here
s tre e ts .
s ’ 9 is te a c h in g school.
u la r d rill a t th e A rm o ry n ex t also sa m p le p a c k ag e s of FO LEY
M onday n ig h t.
P IL L S , a d iu re tic s tim u la n t fo r
O ffice S upplies. M cN air Bros. R eturned Y esterday—
----------------- -----------
! th e k id n e y ’s a n d FO L E Y CAT-
M r. a n d M rs. M ilton N eeley r e ­
„
„
H A R T IC T A B L E T S fo r c o n stip a -
In P ortland—
tu rn e d y e s te rd a y to Copco a f te r
u rn s
8 9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t of tio n a n d b illio u sn e ss. T h ese de-
M r. a n d M rs. H al M cN air left sp e n d in g th e h o lid a y s w ith M r. nn e r e lo n g in g to th e H e rric k p e n d a b le re m e d ie s a re free from
Sunday
ev e n in g fo r P o rtla n d N eeley’s m o th e r, M rs. L. N eeley of c o rp o ra tio n w ill be tap p e d by new
o p ia te s a n d h av e h e lp e d m illio n s.
ra ilro a d in to Silvies valley .
w h e re M r. M cN air w ill a tte n d th is citjf.
T ry th e m ! Sold ev e ry w h ere .
th e m e e tin g of th e S ta te B o ard of
A storia-,—N ew L ew is a n d C la rk
b rid g e on S easid e h ig h w a y w ill
P h a rm a c y , of w hich he is p re s i­
F o r a sm o o th sh a v e
d en t.
be fin ish e d in F e b ru a ry .
NEW APPLIANCE IS
a n d q u ick se rv ice go
A s to ria — E x p o rts o r 11 m o n th s
PLACED IN BAKERY
to th e S hell B a rb e r
to ta l $ 9 ,1 1 2 ,0 0 4 , a lm o st double
P a u ls e r u d ’s clean c lo th es th e
Shop.
L a d ies
and
o d o rle ss w ay. P h o n e 119. 98— tf
An e le c tric w ra p p in g m ac h in e all of 1924 ex p o rts.
c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir
W’h ich h a s been in s ta lle d in th e
bobbed a n d m a rc e l­
H ere Y esterday—
fro n t p a r t of t h e b a k e ry in o rd e r
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
led.
. R e v e ren d F . R. L each of M ed­
th a t th e pu b lic can see th e b rea d
R ELIEV ED
fo rd w as in A sh la n d y e ste rd a y
as it is w ra p p e d is o n e of th e new
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
T h is is th e s u b s ta n c e of a le tte r
to officiate a t th e fu n e ra l of M rs.
S32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
fe a tu re s t h a t h a s been re c e n tly received
from
.
H.
W
.
W
ebb,
Id a Jo se p h in e E ld e r.
a d d e d a t th e
F r a n k lin B a k e ry . Q uincy, 111., “ I co u g h ed a g r e a t
T
h
is
m
ac
h
in
e
is
m o d ern a n d com ­ d eal, e sp ecially a t n ig h t. T ried
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality. S tu d io
a lm o st e v e ry th in g an d h a v e fo u n d
p le te in ev ery w ay.
A sh la n d .
On th e P laza.
________
_____
A new p ______
a rtitio _ n w
hich ______,
e n la rg n e o s th in g to e q u a l F O L E Y ’S HON-
87— tf
th
e
back
room
to
a
g
r
e
a
t e x te n t
AND TA R COMPOUND. One
t eft Sunday—
h
a
s
also
been
b
u
ilt
a
d
d
in
g
m
uch
dose
reliev e d m y cough, a n d I
Mr. an d M rs. J a c k T ru e le ft
S u n d a y m o rn in g
fo r
P o rtla n d to th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e b a k e ry . r e s t°d w ed all n ig h t.’’ One of th e
sh o w cases h a v e ) la r Se st se llin g co u g h m ed icin es
w h ere th ey w ill spend th e w eek C om plete new
been
ad
d
ed
.
T
hese a re la rg e r *n
W orld. C o n ta in s no o p iates,
v isitin g w ith frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s
th
a
n
th
e
o
nes
fo
rm
e
rly
used.
In
-
S
a
fe
>fo
r c h ild r e n ’
^ s i s t upon
a n d a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss in te r ­
ste
a
d
of
th
e
o
ld
-fa
sh
io
n
e
d
w
ood-
F
o
ey
’s
'
R
efu
se
s
u
b
s
titu
te s . Sold
e sts.
en ones, w ire sh e lv e s a re u s e d .' e v U y w ^ e i e '
R e m e m b e r U n in g e r D a iry still
s U ls ^ th a t good m ilk a t 10c qt.
l-h o n e 3 96R .
100— tt
R eturned Sunday—
Miss E d n a K e n n e d y re tu rn e d
S u u d a y from C hico w h e re sh e
tp e n t th e C h ristm a s v a c a tio n w ith
re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s.
A t P a u ls e r u d ’s you see w h at
y.»u get. W e in v ite c o m p a riso n s
101— tf
A rrived Y esterday—
D r. S aw y er r e tu r n e d y e ste rd a y
from K la m a th F a lls w h e re she
h a s been sp e n d in g th e h o lid ay s
w ith h e r s is te r an d a tte n d in g h e r
n isce. M rs. R oyal O rem , w ho w as
se rio u s ly ill.
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
The Original California Poppy Girls’ Chorus
— W ITH—
K IN G ’ S R E V U E
17— tf
Tonight
“The Gay .
Deceiver”
OF
1925
Tomorrow
“A Merry
¡
Mixup” v . !
R esu m es T eaching—
M iss M ildred G yger of N ell
C re e k w ho is te a c h in g school a t
M oon's L u m b e r cam p has r e t u r n ­
ed to re s u m e h e r w o rk a f te r High class V au deville betw een acts— The best show ou tlie. road
s p e n d in g th e C h ristm a s v a c atio n
for tlie m oney
ADULTS 50c
w ith frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
CHILDREN 2 5 e
F ree
p a n ts
w ith
$ 1 7 .5 0 a t P a u ls e ru d s .
o v e rc o a ts,
101— tf
^ T o n ig h t 8:15 sharp
W
TMCATÇg «AunpIL
iuesday, January ö, lttüfî
CHAUTAI’QUA BUILDING WILL
solve fo r th em .
‘W h a t w ould we do w ith th e
b u ild in g ? w as th e q u e s tio n 'a s k e d
by th e councilm en.
T h is is a
c o m m e rc ial use.
O r it is n o t im possible to c o n ­ se n sib le q u e stio n fo r th e c ity to
ceive th e b u ild in g m ig h t, in th e a s k ; fo r it w ould he unw ise for
u n less it
c o u rse of c h a n g e s of o w n —----r
e rsh ip , th em to buy th e p ro p e rty ----
be to rn dow n, an d th e g ro u n d ,! can be used a d v a n ta g e o u sly ,
b o rd erin g - on th e b e a u tifu l p a rk I
T h e T idings feels th a t if th e
e n tra n c e be used fo r som e ob-
o r o th e r agency does p u r-
je c tio n a b le c o m m e rc ial p u rp o se. J cha se th e
p ro p e rty , th e
plan
Is it n o t p ro b a b le t h a t th e g ro u n d sh o u ld inclu d e th e im p ro v em en t of
w’ill som e d ay m ak e a n eeded a d -I th e lo t a n d e n tra n c e betw een th e
d itio n to t h e p a rk ?
; C am ps and P io n e e r b u ild in g s, so
T he q u e stio n of th e city c o u n - : th a t it w ould form an a ttra c tiv e
cil p u rc h a s in g th e b u ild in g a n d j in v ita tio n fo r to u ris ts to inspect
lo ts w hen th e y a re offered a t pub-! th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g ,
lie a u c tio n h a s been b ro u g h t b e -|
T he p ro p e rty can be p u rch a se d
fo re th e co u n c il; b u t, it is under-1 a t a v ery n o m in al sum . W h a t do
sto o d , th e c ity c o u n c ilm e u a s k e d ' you su g g e st th e b u ild in g could
one q u e stio n w h ich so m e r e a d e r ! be used, fo r a n d w h a t agency
o f - t h e T id in g s m ay be ab le t o i co u ld b e st h a n d le th e p ro p o sitio n ?
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I SOON B E IN P R IV A T E HANDS
(C o n tin u e d iro m p a g e l j
W A SH IN G TO N ,
Jan.
6. —
A sco re of n a m e s a re to d ay be­
fo re P re s id e n t
C oolidge,
from
w hich he is to se le c t th e succes­
so r of A tto rn e y G en eral S tone who
w as e le v a te d
to th e
S u p rem e
C o u rt bench. C h a rle s W a rre n of
D e tro it, fo rm e r e m b a ssa d o r to
J a p a n and M exico, a n d a n a tio n a l­
l y p ro m in e n t law y e r Is believed to
be th e le a d in g fig u re .
O tjters
m en tio n e d a re S o lic ito r G en eral
B eck, C hief J u s tic e R u g g of th e
M assach u sets
S u p re m e
C o u rt,
F ra n k D ie trich , D is tric t J u d g e of
Id ah o , w hom S e n a to r B o rah u r g ­
ed fo r th q po st la s t y e a r, an d
S e c re ta ry of th e N avy W ilb u r.
GOMPERS’ W ILL TS
TO BE CONTESTED
W A SH IN G TO N ,
Jan.
6. —
A c o n te s t o v er th e w ill of th e .
la te S am u el G om pers, p re s id e n t of 0
th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r 'l l
w as to d ay filed by h is w idow , M rs. ¡ 8
G e rtru d e G om pers, 41, w ho m a r - 'B
rie d th e la b o r le a d e r th re e y e a r s ! #
b e fo re h is d e a th .
T he e s ta te i s j g
v a lu e d a t $30,000. M rs. G om pers |
a lle g e s t h a t th e second w ill, ex­
e c u te d a few w eeks b e fo re h e r
h u s b a n d ’s d e a th , a n d by w hich
she w as c u t off w ith o u t h e r dow er
rig h ts , w as d u e to “ fra u d , and
u n d u e in flu e n c e ’’ exercised by
S am uel J . G om pers, h e r ste p son.
;
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F O R S A L E : — D uroc J e rse y
hogs. F ra n k B esw lck. R. F. D.
; Box 217.
106-3*
F O R S A L E : — T h o ro u g h -b re d
New Z eland R ed Does. P riz e w in­
ners. 325 N. M ain o r call 41.
106-3*
F O R S A L E : — E x tra fin e vio­
lin a t Ice n h o w er New a n d Second
H and S to re , 389 E M ain. P h o n e
171.
106-3
LO ST: •— B row n e d a t w ith
lig h t f u r c o lla r, betw een M edford
and T a len t. F in d e r p lease leave
a t T idings ofTice and receiv e re ­
w ard .
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O at January Clearance
OF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
.Coats, Dresses, Sweaters, Millinery and all Ready-to-Wear
is on in Full Blast.
The values offered here are weighted down with quality, style, snap, originality.
We offer you values unexcelled anywhere. View our lines and select from the
„ following prices
GERMANY PROTESTS
ALLIED OCCUPATION
B E R L IN , J a n . 6. — G erm any
s e n t a n o te to th e A llied pow ers
to d a y , p ro te s tin g th e fa ilu re of
th e A llies to
w ith d ra w
th e ir
tro o p s fro m th e C ologne d is tr ic t 3
G erm an y e m p h a tic a lly d e n ie s th e
A llie s’ c h a rg e s t h a t G erm an y h a d
n o t lived
up to th e V e rsa ille s
tre a ty , a n d h a d
c o n tin u e d
to
m a n u fa c tu re & ar m a te ria ls an d
p e rm ite d th e s to ra g e of a rm s an d
m u n itio n s, f a r above th e condi-
tion p e rm itte d by th e tre a ty w ere
ta k in g place. T he G erm an p ress
is a lm o st u n ite d in p r o te s tin g
a g a in s t th e a llie d n o te, c a llin g it
“ a policy of b ru ta l fo rc e ,’’ a n d “ a
ch eap p r e te x t.’’
Woolen dresses Lot No. 1
Dresses up to $16.50
Lot No. 2 Dresses
up to $24.00
Lot No. 3 Dresses
■up to $30.00
GOING AT
GOING AT
GOING AT
.
$14.95
$19.95
Lot No. 4 Dresses
up to $45.00
Lot No. 1 Silk Dress
Values to $21.00
Ijot No. 2 Silk Dress
Values to $30.00
GOING AT
IF
GOING AT
GOING AT
$11.95
$19.95
Lot No. 3 Silk Dress
Values to $40.00
Lot No. 4 Silk Dress
- Values to $50.00
GOING AT
GOING AT
'.95
PURE SOAP
$34.95
and
WATER
T h at’s all th a t’s needed to
keep everything perfect­
ly clean and sanitary and
i t ’s all we use in our
plant. These materials,
combined w i t h modern
machinery «and expert
workmanship, p r o duce
the work for which we
are famous in Ashland.
Give us a trial on the fam­
ily washing and you, too,
will benefit f r o m our
quick and thorough ser­
vice.
Ladies’ Coats in Lot One
Include Values up to
Lot Two—Coats, Values
up to $30.00
Lot Three—Coats, Values
up to $40.00
$22.50 GOING AT
GOING AT
GOING AT
$14.95
$19.95
Lot Four—Coats, Values
up to $50.00
Lot Five—Coats, Values
up to $70.00
GOING AT
GOfNG AT
$37.95
$49.95
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One Lot of assorted eoats
in wonderful cloths. Pric­
ed for Quick Clearance at,
YOUR CHOICE
ALL MILLINERY GOING * AT LESS ONE-THIRD
Sweaters—The Entire Line at Less One-Third
Pick these plums at
arfie
Ashland
Laundry
$2.95
m
p a r n j
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