Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Ktûis MJ til
R eturn H om e—
M r. a n d M rs. O. W . L ong have
a rriv e d hom e fro m a th re e w eeks
tr i p to S an F ra n c isc o , Los A n g eles
a n d o th e r
p o in ts in
S o u th e rn
C a lifo rn ia .
P ic tu r e F ra m in g . S tu d io
lan d . On th e P la za .
l.tkland Lodge No.
A. F. & A. M.
Here Today—
R. E. Alexander1 of the Hicks- ¡
TOO KATE TO CLASSIFY
Allen made inquiries as to the and indicates a very active com­ Arrived Yestrdeay-—
s ta b ility of th e b a n k s a n d b u si­ munity.
•
C h a ttin co m pany of P o rtla n d w as
WANTED: — H o u sew o rk by ness ho u ses a n d fo u n d th e city to
a b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh la n d to- i th e d ay or w eek. A d d re ss T id in g s ’ be in ex cellen t fin a n c ia l co n d i­
' day a n d y e ste rd a y . H e le ft th is ! Box “ C” .
114-3t* tio n s. A sh lan d h a s a w o n d e rfu l
m o rn in g fo r E u g en e.
f u tu r e , he said , as a to u ris t c e n ­
I CONVALESCENT HOME: — te r a n d r e s o r t a n d it is w ell a d ­
! W e are,, n o t a h o sp ita l — j u s t a v e rtise d th ro u g h o u t th e U nited
A sh ­ V isitin g H e re —
C. L. H u lb e rt, d is tric t tra ffic ; hom e, w ith k in d tre a tm e n t, good S ta te s.
s u p e rin te n d e n t; J . M. L am b , dis- c h e e r an d p ra c tic a l n u rsin g .
T he fa c t th a t A sh lan d is th e
1 1 4 - lt sm a lle st city in th e wofrld w ith a
t i i c t p la n t ch ief, b o th of E u ­
w ill gene a n d R. F . W o o d w ard , s u p ­
FO R R E N T : — Cosy tw o-room S h rin e is also a g re a t fa c to r in
play e rin te n d e n t of m a in te n a n c e of ; fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t, w ith kitch-1 b rin g in g people to th e city a s it
P ass P o rtla n d a re m a k in g th e ir p e r­ j e n e tte a n d b a th .
A d u lts only, j show s th a t th e re s id e n ts a re w ide
play iodical v isit to th e P a c ific T ele­ ‘ V ista A p a rtm e n ts . P h o n e 122.
f a w a k e an d in te re s te d in th e to w n.
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G ive S e n io r P la y —
“ N o th in g B u t th e T r u th ”
S pecial c o m m u n ic a tio n , T h u rs be th e title of th e se n io r
t p y e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 15. W o rk in w hich w ill be given a t G ra n ts
F i r s t d e g re e . M eet a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock { F e b ru a ry 25 a n d 26.
T he
s h a rp . V isitin g b re th re n c o rd ia l­ will be given a t th e R ivoli
ly invited.
a te r .— G ra n ts P a s s C o u rier.
S .A . P E T E R S , J r . W . M.
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io !
W . H. DAY, Sec’y.
113-2t
NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT
Snow at O u te r Lake—
,•
A sh lan d .
On th e P laza.
N
O TIC E is h e re b y given th a t
T h e re a re 135 inches of snow
Ifr.ve Mumps —
a t th e rim of C ra te r L ak e and th e u n d e rsig n e d h a s filed th e fin a l
M r. a n d Mrs. F . A. G r e a s e r , R eturns Home—
102 in ch es a t A nna S p rin g cam p, a c c o u n t of his a d m in is tra tio n of
of th is city a re c o n fin ed to th e ir I G eorge T r o tt r e tu r n e d hom e w hich is five m iles fro m th e rim th e e s ta te of N ancy A nn C hapin,
y e s te rd a y from
S an
F ra n cisc o . '
ho m e w ith m um ps.
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d eceased , in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f
Til order to make room
a n d m uch lo w er a n d it w as still
w h ere h is m o th e r re c e n tly u n d er-! sn o w in g a c co rd in g to a ph o n e re ­ J a c k s o n c o u n ty , O regon, a n d tlia t
for spring plants, which
Com bs an d B ru sh e s — M cN air w en t an o p e ra tio n a t th e U. C. j p o rt receiv ed a t th e C ra te r N a­ th e J u d g e o f sa id c o u rt h a s d e s­
will soon be crowding us,
E ros.
H o sp ita l. She is re p o rte d to b e 1 tio n a l P a rk
we are offering first class
Offices th e r e
th is ig n a te d M arch *9th, 1925, a t th e
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im p ro v in g .
Cyclamen Primulas full of
m o rn in g fro m th e p a rk ra n g e r,
I'l at Hume —
buds and blossoms, while
P e te O a rd .— M edford M ail T ri­ C o u rth o u se in Ja c k so n v ille , sa id
c o u n ty , a s th e tim e a n d p lace fo r
J a c k C o z a rt a n d son, of B S t.,
Save $15.00 a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
they last, at the »following
b u n e.
Jia v e been confined to th e ir hom e
h e a rin g o b je c tio n s to and th e
prices:
fo r som e tim e w ith m u m p s b u t F in e d —
s e ttle m e n t of said a c co u n t.
35c—50c—75c
To
H
ave
Archw
ay—
.
J . M. W A G N ER , A d m in is tra to r.
a rc re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g .
R. E. D om lin w as a rr e s te d by
G ra n ts P a ss
is p la n n in g
an
114— 4t A lso have a fin e assortm ent
J. J. M cM ahon
fo r
sp e ed in g
a
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w
a
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of
R
edw
ood
logs
to
be
for your cut flow er require­
F re e P a n ts w ith s u its , $16-50 th ro u g h T a le n t la s t ev e n in g a n d
F o r e s t G rove -— R e g e n ts of
m en ts
a t P a u ls e ru d 's .
w as fin e d $15 by J u d g e Gow dy. p 'a c e d a t th e ju n c tio n of th e P a ­
H e w as d riv in g a tru c k b elo n g ­ cific h ig h w ay e n tr a n c e to th e R e d ­ P acific U n iv e rsity p la n cam p aig n
T he p lan calls I fo r $ 5 0 0,000 fo r new b u ild in g s.
Confined to H om e—
ing to Jo h n H a m p to n . G ra n ts P a ss wood hig h w ay .
Phone 120
fo r tw o redw ood log u p rig h ts and
F r a n k B a rn th o u s e of th e P la za c o n tra c to r.
a cro ss b a r w ith an a ttr a c tiv e ASHLAND PRAISED BY
M eat M a rk e t is co n fin ed to his
f
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to
co
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p
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re
n a m e p la te o n th e cross log. T his
NEW BUSINESS MAN
hom e d u e to illness.
u y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith a n y w ould give th e to u ris ts th e ir f ir s t
Save $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to M her r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­ view of a red w o o d log a n d m ig h t w’as so p lea se d w ith th e s u r r o u n d - ;
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf phine, C o u n tie s: you can be th e a id in a d v e rtis in g th is g r e a t scenic ings t h a t he sta y e d n e a rly a w eek, j
udge. P h o n e 21. Yeo. of course. h ighw ay. — G ra n ts P a s s C o u rier.
B efo re co m in g to A sh la n d M r.
SPECIAL
The Ashland
Greenhouses*
H ere Tom orrow—-
A n u m b e r of K n ig h ts of P y th
las of G ra n ts P a s s will be in Ash-1
la n d to m o rro w e v en in g to a tte n d
th e m e e tin g of th e local o rg a n ­
iza tio n .
K lenzo T o o th P a s te , 25c and
50c. — M cN air B ros.
At Home—
Mrs. Don S p en cer a n d c h ild re n
r f Iow a s tr e e t w ho h a v e been con­
fin ed to th e ir hom e fo r th e p a st
tw o w eeks w ith m u m p s a re r e ­
p o rte d to be ra p id ly im p ro v in g .
“ T he C in d e re lla M an,” fam o u s
c h a rm p lay Wnd c o m ed y -d ram a,
a t th e A rm o ry T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y
1 5 th . A dm . 60c.
1 13-2t
Im proving—
C. B. H a n e y w ho h a s been ill
a t h is ho m e e a s t of tow n d u rin g
th e p a s t w eek is re p o rte d to be
im p ro v in g an d w as ab le to be up
y e ste rd a y .
W e p u t th e c h ic k e n
Tam ales.
T he P la za .
in o u r
82— tf
B u y in g C a r—
T h e p a rk d e p a rtm e n t of th e I
C ity of A sh la n d is bu y in g a new
F o rd tru c k w ith
an
A n th o n y
d u m p body th ro u g h th e H a rris o n
B ro th e rs F o rd A gency.
Payne
m akes
w indow
U ndergoes O peration—
M rs. Sam J o rd a n of th is city
u n d e rw e n t an o p e ra tio n a t th e
f a c r e d H e a r t H o sp ita l in M ed­
fo rd y e ste rd a y .
She is re p o rte d
to be g e ttin g a lo n g nicely.
Special Auto Accident Policy
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo
of course.
24-tf
,'isiting Here—
TODAY x
“THE ARAB”
TOMORROW
SATURDAY
From Friday,
January 16th
A SH LA ND ,
ALASKAN
REINDEER
Dental Creme, Liquid An-
teseptic and Tooth
Brushes,
m ean W h ite T e e th ,
h e a lth y
gu m s an d a
clean,
m o u th .
E ach of th e th re e sh o u ld be
used in ev ery hom e, by ev ery
m em b e r of th e fam ily — G et th e
K lenzo h a b it!
Just Received
Meat that will make
you want more
Phone us your order today
No. 56
McNair Brothers
THE PLAZA MEAT M ARKET
P r u t M ore f
WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE
BUY NOW AND SAVE MORE.
Here Are Just A Few of the Many Wonderful Bargains
Shoes
Men’s Suits Dress Satins Ladies Coats
each
Brown and Black, $7.50 values,
a pair
•c
Ladies’ Fancy Straps
and Oxfords, $6.00 and $7.00 val­
ues, a pair
36 inches wide, all popular colors,
$1/75 value» yard
One Lot Men’s Suits
Men’s Dress Shoes
$1.49___________
Men’s brown and grey
suits, each
worsted
__________ $18.00__________
One Lot Young Men’s Suits
Brown and grey mixture, each
$2.85
Children’s Shoes
Black and Brown, $3.00 values, a
pair
Young Mfen’s Tweed Suits
$11.00__________
Young Men’s Blue Stripe
Cashmere Suits, each
Men’s Overcoats, pure Virgin wool, •
$22-50 values,
Sizes 6 to 8, a pair
36 inches wide, black only, yard
___________ $1,60___________
Radium Silks
Colors, flesh, blue and fancy pat­
terns, 36 inches wide, yard
,
Empire Sheets
72x90 Seamless Sheets, each
___________ $1.29___________
.
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One Line Overcoats
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TAYLOR
t i n ,•
Golden Rule, Union Made Overalls,
a pair
One Night income
$1,65
>
$17.25 values, at
-
$14.00
W ith
TOM MOORE
Men’s Union Suits
Men’s fancy plaid all wool shirts,
$5.65 values, each
Winter Weight Cotton, at
$1.00
The comedy is
“ Rough and Ready » »
One Line Ladies’ Coats
each
'
$8.75
One Line Wool Dresses
\
each
$8.75___________
Ginghams
19c ,
Hope Dale Muslins
7 yards for
each
Special Line Silk Dresses
each
___________$9.98
Silk and Wool Hose
Phoenix Silk and Wool Hose, black
and brown, $2.40 values, a pair
___________$1.98
Ladies’ Union Suits
Men’s Wool Shirts
Men’s Railroad Shirts, with 2 col­
lars, $1.95 values, each
$14.00
__________ $13.00__________
ou J .H t ir tle y M a n n e r s
Railroad Shirts
$20.00 Coats at
A good weight, 81 inches wide,
2 yards for
_______ e____________________
Men’s Overalls
$19.50
One Line Wool Dresses
32 inches wide, yard
$19.85
$28.00 Coats at
Pepperral Sheeting
___________ $1.00
Overcoats
$37.50 Coats at
Black Taffettà
___________ $1.29
Black Kid Straps
One Lot of Boy’s Shoes
A Romance
of Mystery
and Thrills
To Saturday,
January 31st
O R EG O N
WE HAVE TAKEN AN INVENTORY AND FOUND MANY BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES.
THESE OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW GOODS WHICH WILL SOON ARRIVE,
__________ $16.50
fr o m h is
famous stage
1 P*CTOTSS
success of the same title.
Mr. a n d M rs. H. F. S a c k e tt of
F o u r th s tr e e t a re leav in g to n ig h t
fo r Los A ngeles, San Diego, and
San F ra n c isc o w h e re
they w ill
spend th e m o n th v isitiu g
w ith
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s. „
Another Fat, Delicious
DENTAL
CREMÉ
Awaiting You Here!
GOLDEN RULE STO R E
and Oxfords, a pair
T M C T rttA T C H 3£AUTWJL
fWw Orleans and other southern
cities.
A Bulletin of Rare Bargains
»
M rs. C. A. K irk e n d a ll of Sisson,
’’a llfo rn la . Is in A sh lan d v isitin g
vith frie n d s an d re la tiv e s.
Miss D eb o rah In g ra h a m
of
Mr. A llen w ill ta k e au activ e
A
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a
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in
A
sh
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p a r t in th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e
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a
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a
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will
v
isit
a
t
th
e
h o tel In a s h o rt tim e an d w ith his
w ife ex p ects to m ak e A sh lan d J. H. F u lle r hom e fo r sev eral
m o n th s. Miss In g ra h a m
cam e!
th e ir p e rm a n e n t resid e n ce .
w est w ith t’he T em ple T o u rs o f I
B oston, m ak in g th e trip th ro u g h
Jan uat) 10,
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Cliff
fra m es.
t^mrhday,
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M M
___________ $1,65__________
Men’s Part Wool Union Suits
$2.30
Woolnap Blankets
Beacon Woolnap Blankets, size
66x80, $4.75 values, at, pair
98e___________
Corsets
Remnants
at Discount of'
M EN’S FIB R E SILK SOCKS, black and
white, 50c values, 3 pair for . . . ............$1.00
Ladies’ winter weight cotton union
suits, all styles, each
20 per cent
American Lady Brocade and Elas­
tic Girdle, $2.50 value, at
___________ $1.90
J. & P. Coats Crochet Thread, a ball . . . .10c
100 yard Spools Silk Thread, a spool . . . .13c