Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Return» Home-—
~i 111 at Home —
L ooking for Location—*
M rs. E lie n G aley i3 re p o rte d t o ;
L. B. Coffee an d wife, of O kla-1 m
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V ib ra tio n S n d n a g e rg
Jimmie Baker who has been —‘^ rth q U âk ô RetUÌ Û3
a(. th 0
C o m to u n ity
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, be v ery ill a t l?eV hom e on Oak bo m a a re lo o k in g fo r a lo catio n ! h a s r e t u r n ed to his hom e in H orn -
I s tr e e t.
1 in th is city . T hey a re w ell pleased • brook
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■ w ith A sh lan d .
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L a d ies a re in v ited
to s p e n d ,
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tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts to a s sis t t h e , H o m K la m a th —
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“ S c h o larsh ip L o an F u n d .” by a t-!
S a il
S h e p h e rd
and
G eorge
te n d in g th e “ D ra m a tic A fte rn o o n ” i H u m p h re y , ex-chief of P olice of
In G ra n ts P a a s —
F O R S A L E :— A F o rd c a r w ith
T u esd ay , 2 :3 0 p. m .. a t th e Civic K la m a th F a lls w ere in A sh lan d
O oris S h ad e o f A sh lan d w as a
s
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-s ta rte r , in good c o n d itio n ,
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C lub h o u se.
v isito r in G ra n ts P a ss on S a tu r ­
I C erem o n ial.
P ric e $135.00. M ust sell a t once.)
Jo h n H. D oran, 562 F a irv ie w S t.i
d ay.
V isitin g H e re —
From Full City—
1 1 7 -2 t' of th e d e e p " a r e a g a in fin d in g ! J a p a n e s e T a x F a ils
M rs. C h a rle s T a y lo r o f S pokane,
G re e tin g C a rd s— M cN air Bros.
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it a p le a s a n t p lace to v isit. F ish - i
tto S to p I m p o rts
W a sh in g to n , w hile e n ro u te to C al­
CONVALESCENT
HOME: —
C ity, O regon w ere in th e c ity S a t­
e rm e n Jreporl} se ein g n u m e ro u s !
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ifo rn ia , is v isitin g .Mr. an d Mrs.
M any h av e been h elp ed h e re , w hy
H as Flu—
w
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d
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t
w
eeks.
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TOKYO,
J
a
n . 16.— J a p a n ’s tax
u rd a y . T hey a re m a k in g a trip <0
J . W , F ra z ie r.
I n o t you. C all a n d see w h a t we
Mrs.
J o s e p h in e
C ro c k e r
of
n o r th e r n C a lifo rn ia .
h av e to offer.
1 1 7 -lt
C h u rc h s tr e e t is co n fin e d to h e r
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tudio
hom e w ith flu .
R eturn to C alifornia—
W ILL GIVE good c a re to ch’il-l
A sh la n d .
On th e P laza.
M iss N eva G e a rh e a r, w’ho h a s d re n , an y ag e, re a s o n a b le prices, 1
F re e P a n ts w ith s u its , $16.50
117-3* I
been v isitin g h e r s is te r, M rs. C arl 724 N o rth M ain St.
In A shland—
a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
M rs. H a rry K ilp a tric k , of A l­ M cCune of 3rd s tr e e t, w ill r e tu r n
FO R SA LE: — W ean ed pigs.
TM E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
b e rta , C an ad a, is v isitin g h e r sis ­ to h e r h o m e in N apa, C a lifo rn ia ,! P h o n e 11F 5.
117-4*
P a y n e m a k e s c h a ir ro ck -
te r , M rs. R oy F ra z ie r of th is city. to day.
TODAY
l .is Mumps—
H o w ard W iley, T id in g s c a rr ie r
boy, is co n fin e d to his h o m e on
W im e r s tr e e t w ith m u m p s.
Save $ 1 0 .0 0 , w a lk u p s ta irs to
Or res ta ilo r shop.
17— tf
Ill at H om e—
Mrs. G eorge H elm s of C h u rch
s tr e e t is re p o rte d to be confined
to h e r h o m e by illn ess.
A sh lan d R e a lty Co., h av e tw o
fu rn is h e d h o u se s on paved s tr e e ts
t h a t a re e x cep tio n al b a rg a in s fo r
cash , $18 0 0 .0 0 , a n d $1300.00.
117-3
M rs. K ilp a tric k is e n ro u te to C ali­
At L ane H ospital—
fo rn ia .
M ary M athew’s, d a u g h te r of H.
G.
M athew h, fo rm e rly erf th is city,
B alsam ea C ough S yrup. M cN air
e n te re d L a n e H o sp ita l a division
B ros.
of th e S ta n fo rd M edical school a t
San F ra n c isc o y e ste rd a y .
P assed Through—
E n o s D enm an of S p o k an e v is it­
ed w ith M r. a n d M rs. J . W . F r a ­ M oving—
M r. Sw qet of th e F o u r th S tre e t
zier S unday. H e is going to C ali­
fo rn ia to spend th e w in ter.
M eat M a rk e t h a s m oved to -4 44
C a lifo rn ia s tr e e t.
M edford, O re., J a n u a r y 12, 1925.
N otice to P u b lic :— I h a v e a p ­ H ere Today—
p o in te d H. C. S tock of A sh lan d
V. J . P a lm e r, b u sin e ss q^tn of
as d e p u ty c o ro n e r.
M edford w as in A sh lan d to d ay
H. W . CONGER,
v isitin g locaj b u sin e ss houses.
C o u n ty C o ro n e r 112-6t
' of 365 Der cent upon imported! of the year 1923. Tbe quality of
St Paul's Cathedral
to bacco h a s a p p a re n tly s tim u la te d Im p o rted tobacco, how ever, is de-
th e c o n su m p tio n of fo re ig n grow n d a r e d by th e b u re a u to be m uch
LONDON, J a n . 19. — D am aged j sm okes, a c co rd in g to ih e T obacco p o o re r th a n in p rev io u s y ears.
'
B esides th e 150,000,000 im p o rt­
TOKYO, J a n . 19. — J a p a n ’s by in c e ssa n t v ib fa tio n cau sed by M onopoly B u re a u .
th e sm o k e rs
of
g r e a te s t d is a s te r, th e e a rth q u a k e heavy tra ffic on a d jo in in g s tr e e ts
D u rin g th e f ir s t te n m o n th s of ed c ig a re tte s ,
St.
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39,700,-
a n d fire of
S e p tem b e r,
1923,
1924 m ore
th a n 150,000,000
b ro u g h t w h a le s back to T okyo of d is in te g ra tio n , a c c o rd in g to Sir c ig a re tte s w ere im p o rte d , as com -! 000 00() of th e do raestic b ra n d 9 ’
Bay. No w h a le s h ad been seen A ston W ebb, m em b er of a com ­ p a re d w ith 39,000,000 d u rin g a ll I.th e m onopoly b u re a u declares.
jn th e bay fo r m o re th a n th ir ty m itte e w hich is p la n n in g th e re-
y e a rs, b u t th e e a rth q u a k e is said c o n s tru c tio n of th e c a th e d ra l.
to h a v e so a lte re d th e sea b o tto m !
_•___________ r— - —
of th e bay t h a t th e “ le v ia th a n s ,
Whales to Japan
H o sp ita l
F O R R E N T : — F o u r room fur-1
n ish e d house. A d u lts only. P h o n e .
97 o r call L a n e ’s C o n fectio n ery ,
B o u le v a rd .
117-3
“Husbands and Rovers”
E A R N .$20 w eekly s p a re tim e,
a t hom e,
a d d re s s in g ,
m ailin g ,
m usic, c irc u la rs.
Send 10c fo r
m usic a n d in fo rm a tio n .
Co-Op­
e ra tiv e M usic Co. St. P a u l, M inn.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
,/~A
lows.
FO R SA L E — D in in g room set,
P-uffet ta b le a n d c h a irs , 63 3rd St.
117-2*
F O R S A L E : — O ver h a lf a c re
1 block above th e b o u le v a rd , lo ts
of f ru it, 12-room h o u se , fin e co r­
n e r only $4000 if ta k e n a t once.
H. C. G aley, 65 E . M ain.
G irl’s' Union Suits, Lack-! Women’s Outing Flannel
awana Twins Brand, part gowns
wool, $1.75 tot $2.50 in
$1.00 $1.49 $1.98
price, all at
$1,49
•
•
Women’s heavy cotton One lot Brushed Wool
Union Suits, white or Sweaters
flesh color
98c
$5.95
*
*
Women’s Silk and Wool One lot Brushed
Union Suits, sleeveless, SIipon Sweaters
ankle length
$3.95'
$1.98
Children’s Outing
nel gowns
R eturned Sat u n la y —
M rs. H . M. C h a n n e ll of th is
V isitin g a t K la m a th —
F O R S A L E : — Tw o a c re s fine
city
w’ho h a s been s p e n d in g th e g a rd e n lan d , on good s tr e e t, 7-
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
G.
W
.
N
oble
of
W e p u t th e c h ick en in o u r i
82— tf G arfield s tr e e t a i> v isitin g w ith w in te r in D ecoto, C a lifo rn ia , re ­ room h o u se, b a rn , f r u it. O w ner
ta m a le s.
T h e P la za .
frie n d s in K lA m at^ F a lls.
tu rn e d to A sh la n d S a tu rd a y .
m oving aw ay, p lace h a s been held
At Home—
a t $6000. C an sell now fo r $4200.
G one to S alem —
Jo h n H u tc h in s of Scenic D rive Play at Clubhouse—
H. C. G aley, 65 E . M ain.
1 17-2t
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A
fte
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w
ill
L o re n A gee le ft S a tu rd a y ev e­
is con fin ed to h is hom e d u e to
L e tte rh e a d s ,
statem en x s.
t o
be given a t th e Civic C lu b h o u se n in g fo r Salem w’h e re he w ill v is­
illn ess.
vour
o
rd
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r
a
t
th
e
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id
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s
O
ffice.
to m o rro w by M esdam es W a g n e r it h is b r o th e r w ho is c o n fin ed to
P ro c ee d s fro m th is a h o s p ita l in t h a t city.
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes an d P oley.
play
w
ill
be
given
to th e S c h o la r­
to a n n o u n c e t h a t fro m now’ on
ship
L
oan
F
u
n
d
.
A
ll la d ie s who I m pro veinent—
M iss A lice R u g e r w’ill be in th e ir
a
re
in
te
re
s
te
d
a
re
c
o
rd ia lly in v it­
office from 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0
T he N e e d le 'C ra ft is u n d e rg o in g
d a ily as g e n e ra l office a s s is ta n t. ed to a tte n d .
som e m uch n e e d ed im p ro v e m e n t,
1 1 6 -2 t-tf
in c lu d in g k a lso m in in g an d p a in t­
Robbed of Cash—
ing.
A new show case h a s been
M rs. C. H. Brow’n of B s tr e e t ad d ed a n d th e room is noiv in ex­
W e h av e a n u m b e r of C ry p ts in
th e M o u n tain View’ M ausoleum w’*as ro b b ed of $11 la s t w eek w hen c e lle n t c o n d itio n .,
th a t wre a re h o ld in g a t a re a s o n ­ sh e w en t to v isit a n e ig h b o r fo r a
a b le p rié e fo r o u r frie n d s a n d p a ­ s h o rt tim e, lea v in g th e h o u se u n ­ Visitdiig at R ogu e R iver—
locked.
tro n s . H. C. Stock, M ortician.
J . L. O lsen a n d fa m ily of M or­
zl
111-M on. tf
to n s tr e e t v isite d frie n d s in R ogue
Ill W ith P neum onia—
R iv e r y e ste rd a y .
J. M. M organ of M o u n tain A ve.,
/
V isitin g Here—
Mrs. W . R. P a rs h a ll of M onta­ h a s been s e rio u sly ill d u r in g th e R eturns Tom orrow—
g u e is in A sh la n d v isitin g a t th e p a st w eek w ith p n e u m o n ia . M rs.
M rs. S elm a G ray of M cGee’s
hom e of h e r p a re n ts , M r. a n d Mrs. H a ttie S ta n sb u ry of P o r tla n d is D ry G oods S to re is expected to
f m i th a t 166 E a s t M ain s tre e t. v isitin g a t th e M organ hom e d u r ­ r e tu r n hom e to m o rro w fro m a twro
Mrs. S m ith h a s b een v ery ill fo r ing Mr'. M o rg a n ’s illn ess.
w’e e k s ’ v a c a tio n sp e n t
in
San
th e p a s t few w eeks b u t is slow ly
F ra n c isc o a n d O a k la n d .
T h e D ra m a tic A fte rn o o n u n d e r
Im proving.
th e a u sp ices of th e Civic Club,
H e r e Y e s te rd a y —
You a re w elcom e to co m p a re in c h a rg e of M rs. W . M. P o ley an d
C alvin
M cC lellan,
now
car
r j r A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any M rs. F . D. W a g n e r p ro m ises to
sa
le
sm
a
n
fo
r
th
e
F
o
rd
G
a
ra
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at
o th e r r a te s In J a c k s o n o r Jose- be one of th e d e lig h tfu l e n te r ­
G
ra
n
ts
P
a
ss,
s
p
e
n
t
S
u
n
d
ay
in
W om en
V nine C o u n tie s; you can be the ta in m e n ts of th e y e a r.
in h e lp in g in th e A sh lan d .
. idge. P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course. in te re s te d
S c h o larsh ip L oan F u n d a re in ­
v
ited to e n jo y th is a fte rn o o n w ith
In A shland—
R eturn H om e—
th
e club m em b ers.
A n o m in a l
M rs. M yrtle H e rsh of B ro k en
L a w re n c e
P ow ell,
R aym ond
Bow, N e b ra sk a , is v isitin g w ith c h a rg e of 2 5 ^ e n t s is m ad e n o n ­ C arso n , A r th u r G ilb ert, J o h n B il­
X
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ler f a th e r , J . L. O xford o f 565 m em b ers.
lin g s, H a rtle y
S te n n e tt,
H ugh
^Allison s tr e e t. T h is is h e r firs t
G ilm ore, D ick H itch co ck , T h e ro n e
H ip to th is v alley a n d she is v ery Confined to H om e—
F a ris , Jo h n R ig g a n d C. V. H ow ­
M rs. C h a rle s W im e r is r e p o r t­
p leased w ith A sh lan d .
ell r e tu r n e d la s t n ig h t fro m R ose-
ed to be ill a t th e hom e of h e r
. b u rg w h e re th e y a tte n d e d th e
Jeff H o w a rd
of
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes m o th e r, M rs.
O lder B oys’ C o n feren ce. T hey r e ­
to a n n o u n c e t h a t fro m now on M o u n tain A venue.
p rr=>
p o rte d . t h a t th e y w ere tre a te d
M iss A lice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir
writh e v e ry c o n s id e ra tio n a n d e n ­
office fro m 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh ­ jo y ed ev ery m in u te o f th e tim e
d a ily a s g e n e ra l office a s s is ta n t. lan d . On th e P la za .
th e y w ere gone.
1 1 6 -2 t-tf
$1.95
January
Clearance
January
Clearance
V
A
T o m o rro w , Tuesday, January 20
A t Home—
M rs. J . A. R o b e rtso n w ho h a s
been ill a t h e r hom e on A lm ond
s tr e e t fo r som e tim e is re p o rte d
to be slow ly im p ro v in g . She h a s
b e e n h a v in g m uch tro u b le w ith
h e r eyes.
S pecial A u to A ccident P olicy
f o r $5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
o r co u rse .
2 4 -tf
S p e n d in g W in te r—
M rs. M. E . R ow ley of L in co ln
" tr e e t is sp e n d in g th e w in te r w ith
frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in C a lifo r­
n ia.
A “ L a d ie s’ A fte rn o o n ” is to be
g iv en T u esd ay , J a n u a r y 2 0 th , a t
th e Civic C lub house. M rs. W . M.
P oley*and M rs. F . D. W a g n e r a re
in c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m . An a d ­
m ission of 25 c e n ts is a sk e d to
h e lp th e “ S c h o la rsh ip L oan F u n d ”
All w om en in te re s te d in v ited .
115— 3 t
E njoy Cerem onial—
N e a rly fifty G ra n ts P a s s S h rin -
e rs a n d th e ir w ives w ere in A sh ­
lan d F rid a y a fte rn o o n a n d ev e n ­
in g in a tte n d a n c e a t th e m id-w in­
t e r ro u n d -u p of H illa h T em ple.
N obles a tte n d in g th e c e re m o n ia l ¡
r e p o r t an u n u s u a lly e n jo y a b le i
ev en in g . T h e la d ie s w ere e n te r ­
ta in e d d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n a n d
e a rly e v e n in g w ith c a rd s. D ancing
nt th e A rm o ry com m enced a t 9 :3 0
a n d la ste d “ u n til th e crow d le f t ” .
E v e ry o n e fe lt w ell re p a id fo r th e ir
m id n ig h t rid e to th e u p p e r v alley.
— G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
A c a rd p a rty w ill be given a t
th e C ivic C lub H ouse by th e So­
cial C o m m itte e F rid a y evening.
J a n . 2 3 rd . E v ery b o d y is in v ited .
B rid g e , F iv e H u n d re d an d Mah
J o n g g w ill su p p ly th e e n te r ta in ­
m e n t.
T a b le s a re bein g filled ,
b u t d o n ’t w a it fo r a special in ­
v ita tio n , we a sk a ll w ho w ish to
p la y c a rd s to com e.
1 1 7 - lt
S ave $15.00 a t P a u ls e r u d ’s.
January Clearance
SALES
EXTRA VALUE GIVING H E R E
H eavy Satin B edspreads $5.00
82x94. made plain or scalloped with cut corners.
Values, $G.48.
Size 81x90, made with tape edge.
$1.98 each.
Sold llegularlv
H uek Tow els, each 15c
Size 16x32. Fine quality for family use. Sold Reg­
ularly at 18c each.
P ullaw av Sheeting, y ard , 50c
81 inches wide, bleached, a fine quality medium
weight sheeting. Regular value 59c yard.
B ath Tow els, each 39c
Size 22x44, fine heavy quality, ‘extra value.
Regularly 50c each. •
“Insurance Day”
Are you sure that you are providing for your family in case of an emer­
gency? Would they be protected if anything were to happen to you or to
your business?
Are you carrying LIFE INSURANCE—are vou carrying ENOUGH?
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*
Have you protected your business or property against FIRE?
Will you have an income if you were to suffer an ACCIDENT?
W earw ell Sheets’ each $1.48
A knowledge that you have sufficient amount of LIFE, FIRE or ACCI­
DENT insurance to keep your family from want or to continue your busi­
ness is a great comfort and a source of satisfaction.
Life insurance is a safe way to save money. It can be drawn upon in case
of necessity- Fire insurance guarantees you that your business can be
rehabilitated in case of fire. Accident insurance ivill mean an income even
though you are hurt or sick,
NOW is the time to take out more insurance, or to insure your life, prop­
erty or working- ability, if you are not already insured.
NEXT WEEK MAY BE TOO LATE
Sold
BILLINGS
Pillow Cases, each 39c
CARTER and MILLS
YEO, of Course
H. C. GALEY
J. L. RICHEY
42 and 45 inch Wearwell Pillow Cases, You know
the quality. Sold Regularly 45c each.
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“ The Quality Store”
■
Flan­ One lot Misses’ Slipon
Sweaters
98c
Big with the throbbing life of the sturdy pio-l
Ineers—Big with the fire that pulses through ourl
veins—Big. with the stirring events that conquered|
|a continent and cemented a race.
Wool
THIS IS THE FOURTH OF A SERIFS OF THRIFT WEEK TALKS