Lints W ítí» ■UM « A ... ■M i In Ashland— E. R. Phipps of Eugene is Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Osbourne] spending a few days in Ashland of Ashland were week-end visit- attending to business m atters. ors in Klam ath Falls.. From E ugene— A & B L ürb daîiÿ ftB fw MEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS SPOTLIGHT, H as New Car— Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mason re­ cently purchased a new Ford coupe. The M etropolitan Q uartette, last of Lyceum num bers, a t Metho­ dist church Friday evening, Jan. 30th. Get tickets at C. of C. office. Date changed due basket­ ball game at Armory. 124-4t At H otel— Among those registered at the Hotel Ashland are Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ragge, Seattle; E. Fland­ ers, P ortland; E. Inslie, San Francisco: Mrs. Dorothy Black, Tacoma, W ashington. On B usiness— S. B. Miller and A. B. Edward- roa of San Francisco and B.( J. Raney of Sacramento are in Ash­ land spending a few days on busi­ ness. “ COLUMBIA P LA S T E R EOARD is the Ideal Wall Board.” — Carson-Fow-ler Lum ber Co. 120-2 wk. Arrived Yesterday— Mr. and Mrs. A. Laffoon of Cot­ tage Grove arrived in Ashland yes­ terday and will spend several months here hoping to benefit the health of Mr. Laffoon who is suf­ fering with asthm a. Balsamea Cough Syrup. McNair Bros. Gone South— Mrs. F. R. Merrill of the Boule­ vard has gone to Sacram ento where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. B arr. She will be gone for about two weeks. In Central P oint— Mr. and Mrs. Sherman More­ house, Miss Carabella Morehouse and Miss Lucile Gilmore journey­ ed to Central Point Sunday and visited a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gear, who recently moved to th a t place from Ashland. Civic Club— Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, presi­ dent of the Oregon Federation of W omen’s Clubs, will be in Ash­ land next Tuesday and address the Civic Club. A one o’clock covered dish luncheon will be served in h er honor by the members of the club. Mrs. W. L. Maxey is chair­ man of the luncheon committee. In Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton a r ­ rived in Ashland yesterday from Corvallis and Portland and left th is morning for their home at H ildebrand, in K lam ath, county. Lynn Horton made the trip north w ith them as fa r as Corvallis where he is attending O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Horton then went on to Portland where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Fine large home I close to Main street on Oak, 9 or j 10 big rooms, lot 75 feet front by about 190 feet deep, semi-business i location sure to grow in value, j Price now only $5,000. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E. Main St. 125-21 Cliff Payne makes shelving. R< tu r n s t,o W o rk — x ---------- j Miss Isabelle Silver, who has A rrived Home— \ ■ been confined to her home with ! Mrs. J. C. Ferguson who under- mumps, hag resum ed her position F rom San F ran cisco— went an operation in San F ran ­ in th e T d in g s office. I- J. McCregor of San Francisco cisco recently returned home was among the business men last evening. R e tu rn s fro m H o sp ita l— v i-¡ting in the city yesterday. Mrs. Lester Sutton of Klam ath School Text Books. McNatt Falls who underw ent an opera-' “ For attics, use our COLUM­ Bros. tion at the Community H o sp ital.' BIA PLASTER BOARD.” — Car-!* is considerably improved and is i son-Fowler Lum ber Co. 120-2 wk{ Gone South__ | convalescing at the Martin R e a l' A. W. Moon and his m other J home. I <»m Medford — Mrs. Moon, who resides in G rants I ---------- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson of Pass, left last evening for Mo-i Medford Enthusiastic— Medford were in Ashland yester- desto where Mrs. Moon will visit The trium phant trip north of day on business. W hile here Mrs. with relatives for several weeks ; the Ashland high basketball team, W i’son visited Mrs. A. L. Harvey. Moon will attend to business in -¡d u rin g which they trium phed over terests in Ran Francisco and will I Roseburg high, University high at Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­ retu rn to Ashland in about ten Eugene and Salem High, the la t­ land. On the Plaza. days. ter team being defeated by a close score last night, together lit re on B usiness— Paulserud’s Suits w ear better. with Ashland high’s previous good R. B. W auless of Portland was 123— tf (showing this season is haded with in Ashland yesterday visiting lo­ enthusiasm by the Medford high cal m erchants. From Hornbrook— basketball squad and local bas­ J. M. Baker of the firm of ketball enthusiasts generally, as I Special Auto Accident Policy Dunn & Baker of Hofrnbrook, it means a trem endous interest; for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo road contractors, was in Ashland and attendance here when the ol course. 24-tf today on business. He reports th a t Medford and Ashland team s meet i the j^ a d work Is practically fin­ in their contests later on, and also ■ lit A shland— ished in th a t section. more glory if Medford defeats C. J. Cummings of Auburn, their b itter rivals, as local play­ Oregon, was in Ashland yesterday We put the chicken in our ers and enthusiasts feel sure they attending to business interests. tamales. The Plaza. 82— tf will.— Medford, Mail Tribune-. Don’t miss The M etropolitan H as P neum onia— Q uartette a t Methodist church W alter K ittridge of 309 Scenic Friday evening, Jan. 30th. Get Drive is reported to be ill at his tickets at C. of C. office. Last home with pneumonia. num ber Celebrity course. 124— 4t W ednesday, January 2H, 1MÍ& M FOR SALE: One acre and CASH PA ID for false teeth, good 6-room house near Baule-I dental gold> platfnura and dia. VQrH n zl llioU _ . vard « and High School, fine 1O“ ‘ carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting FOR SALE: — Good 6-room cation, good street. $2900. H. C. & Refining Co., Otsego, Michigan. house on 5th St., $2500, easy Galey, No. 65 E. Main. 1 2 5-2t, __________________________ _____ term s. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E? — - — -------- - I FOR SALE: — One Hinman Main St. 125— 2t FOR SALE: — Due to the fact 1 Milker’ ch«*P- 107 4th S t- I am leaving town, I must s e ll' 1 hone 2 *6b' 125-3* Letterheads, statemenxs. t o my 5-room residence by February FOR RENT: __ Furnished vour order at the Tidings Office. 1st. Has bath, clothes closets and apartm ent, 3 rooms with private We have a good Job printing de­ other modern built-in conveni- bath and porch. Phone 263R or partm ent, tf ences; located close to business^ call at Shook Bldg. 125 2 xj First Attractive Showing of Beautiful Lingerie Nighties; soft Nainsook in pink or white, at from 7 5 c t0 $2.00 Chemise; Nainsook, flesh or white, with colored st ¡tellings or laee to & PE A R L TXNTS’LEE.^ J A C O B H . BAKTTOKT. ’■ZJeAw,.’ FSA N C IS' B E V E R L Y TSzi'iSKE- 6 9 c t0 $1.98 Beverly Bayne, Star of the screen, nas startled Hollywood, Cal„ motion picture people by the announcement that she and Francis 7. Bushman, movie star, have decided to part, and that divorce proceed­ In O akland— ings would follow. District A ttorneyJoab B. Banton has ordered crimi­ Mrs. C. J. Brady of Allison St., | nal investigation into the baseball scandal in which Jimmy O’Uonneil has gone to Oakland where she and Cozy Dolan of the New York Giants, are said to have attempted to bribe Heinie Sand of Philadelphia to throw a close game in the w’ill visit relatives. pennant race. Ten ball players are sought as witnesses. Miss S. Pearl who reigned only a short time ago as California’s queen of D eliver R oadster— PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28— Tinsler, the swimming pool and dance floor, has now returned to San Francisco The Automotive Shop has de­ The Presbyterian Church has as a full-fledged member of the bar, a doctor of jurisprudence, bar­ livered a n e w / 1925 Chevrolet gone to Hollywood, California, rister and patent attorney. roadster to the City W ater d e ­ for its national Director of Girls’ partm ent. W ork. Deborah A. Clark, who en Gate lost one of its most pic­ his son, Jam es H. Hjul. H jul came to the United States for over a year has been Director turesque and lovable characters. To the friends w-ho called for of C hristian Enducation in the H jul was the owner of a coffee from Denmark when he was a He wajs born at me a t Mrs. Dennis’ and Dr. F irst Presbyterian Church of house— one of those truly de­ young man. Greggs’, my present location is! Hollywood, has become head of lightful gathering places, gay Halk, in Schleswig-Holstein, in 221 Oak street. Would be glad j all the girls’ work of th e denom- with cosmopolitan life and teem ­ 185'0. He opened his first coffee to see you. — Mrs. S. F. Gregg, j ¡nation under the direction of ing wi,th color and amusement house in San Francisco in 1876, nurse^ 124— 2* ! the Presbyterian Board of Clirist- th a t are only to be found in New six years after his arrival in this city. ■ 1 ian Education. Her headquar- Orleans and San Francisco. M oving to L os A n geles— : teds will be in the W itherspoon And furtherm ore H jul was a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markley o f , Building here. tru e patron of honesty, a firm be­ Fish Shoveled from Gresham street are moving to Los j The Presbyterians have had a liever in the policy th a t all the River. During Run Angeles where they will m a k e ; Director of Boys’ W ork for a world is honest. their future home. Mr. Markley j num ber of years, and the search Not only did H jul believe in KELSO, Wa,sh., Jan. 28— is an employe of the Southern for a competent person to fill a this policy of an honest mankind., Smelt started running into the Pacific and has been transferred corresponding position for girls but he practiced it, and practiced Cowlitz River from th e Columbia to Los Angeles. has been prosecuted vigorously it with a devotion th a t is rare recently. Catching these m inia­ by Dr. Harold M. Robinson, sec­ to find. tu re fish is the event of the w in­ Photograph* of Quality. Studio retary of the division in charge For th irty years anyone could ter, farm ers shoveling them up Ashland. On the Plaza. of this phase of the B oard’s/work. go into H. H. H ju l’s coffee house, by the scoopful, filling barrels The Presbyterians have a large count up w hat he owed, pay it and boxes; women us’qg lace eur- Many A tten d C onvention— church in Hollywood, and the re­ and! H jul would take his word . tain nets at the ends of portiere About 40 Bible students a t­ sponsibility of Miss Clark there for it. No checks were ever g iv -jpoltB; boyg and g ir,s with fath _ tended the convention of the In­ has been heavy. en by the w aiters in H jul s res- e r’s auto cover for a sieve, and ternational Bible Students Asso­ M’3S Clark has spent most of tau ran t. the professional fisherman with ciation held in Ashland last week. her life on the Pacific Coast, hav Before the great earthquake his linen-thread nets. Many were residents of nearby ( iug been graduated from the Uni­ and fire of 1906 H ju l’s restau ­ These fish, about seven to n ’ne towns and northern California, j versity of California in 1922. She ran t was located on Sacramento inches long, run in school^, often The convention was held Satur-j has been director of a high school ■ street, between Kearney and Mon­ tilling the river from bank to day and S u n d a y .a t the Moose girls’ club in Los A ngeled a gomery. A fter 1906 he moved bank. They are enroute up­ Hall. Delegates were treated teacher in all departm ents of Sun­ to Montgomery street, where his royally by local members and day School, and active iq C hrist­ establishm ent came to be reg ard ­ stream to spawn, after which the smelt retu rn to the bcean and, were delighted with their visit. ian Endeavor work. ed as a landm ark. Both places like the fu r-se a l, spend a long She lias paid special attention were in the heart of the financial time far from hum an eyes. R eturns to Ashland— ' to vocational guidance, and has disti let. The food value of the smelt is Albert W illiams, who has b e en 1 done much research in Christ- H jul was th e first man to open what is so attractive, being pre­ employed by the Carson-Fowler ian work for gitls and in courses a coffee house in the financial served in glass jars, pickled in lum ber company, ^ tu rn e d Tues­ of study of adolescent psychology d istrict of. San Francisco. It was spices, salted and dried. day morning from H ubbard, Ore., in sem inaries and teacher train- a rendezvous of famous charact­ Where he made arrangem ents to lll& courses of various denomina- ers for over a q u arter of a cen­ manage the H ubbard lum ber yard.! t ’ons- tury. David W arfield, am o n g 1 German Women Seek Mr. W illiams expects to leave. She has been an assistant in others, w a j s f a m i l i a r figure. Slaughter House Jobs within ten days or two weeks for the F irst Presbyterian Church of there whenever lie came to town. Hubbard to reside, h e sayb con­ Berkeley, California, has had ac­ A man could eat a dpllar din- BERLIN, Jan. 28— Women work ner at H jul’s and; pay a q u arter have taken a hand in most of the ditions in the H ubbard commun­ tive part in C hristian among prisoner’s, and has helped for it, and the proprietor would trades and professions in Ger- ity are very promising. conduct shop meetings in Los ask no questions. Many a time many since they were granted the Angeles. a man would come in to pay for rig h t to vote, excepting the butch- Radio Association— a meal a week after he had eaten er business, and now they are en- To fu rth er the interest of th e| j deavoring to get into that. hundreds of radio receiving set Several strong-arm ed women owners in Southern Oregon and Apparently H jul’s idea th at a l l 1 have already done so. to co-operate in a national move­ men werq honest was a paying ment for the protection of the proposition, for his business was interests of radio owners, the always prosperous, according to i Tidings W ant Ads never fail. Rogue River Valley Radio asso­ ciation has recently been organ- !zed. Corporation papers are in the hands of the corporation com­ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28— 1 missioner at Salem, upon receipt W ith the passing of H. H. Hjul, of which from the commissioner i famous San Francisco restaura- a mass meeting of radio owners teur, who died at his home here in Southern Oregon will be c all-! recently from heart failure at the ed.— Medford Mail Tribune 1 age of 74, this city of -- the « Gold- -• • A m eeting will be held in Med- ' ford. Ore., in the near future u n - 1 d er the auspices of the United j Bro. Hood of carpenters. W atck th is paper for fu rth e r notice. J. i A. Fleener, Ashland, Ore. 122-tf $1.39° $2.50 Stepins, of drop-stiteh voiles, in erahapple, tango, flesh, peach, orchid and white. All sizes at $1.50f $3.00 Bloomers or Krinkle crejit in flesh or white, all sizes 8 9 c anl $1.19 Lingette slips, permanent finish; beautiful (’loth in all color#; all sizes $1.69* $2.50 New Lingerie clothes in all the lead­ ing spring shades. 4 5 c 1 79c SHOP AT Orte CZ a m p a n W here Your D ollar Has More Cents E. R. I S A A C a n d C O. “ The Quality Store” Only THREE Days More TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS January Clearance Sale W O M EN ’S W IN T E R C O A T S Now ONE-HALF \ Three The Regular Price More Days of Wonderful E X T R A ! DRESS VALUES Priced to Close Out $6.95 Value Giving T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL Both silk and wool dresses in this lot. TODAY and TOMORROW January Dollar Days Starting active operations in Ms logging camp, Douglas Puck­ ett, one of the most progressive logging contractors in this sec­ tion of the country, will have a full crew at work in the Upper K lam ath lake camp by February 1. The logging camp is equipped w ’th the last word in logging ma­ chinery. and Mr. Puckett was one I I of the first men in this p art of ' th e country to innovate winter j logging.— Klam ath News. — Save $10.00, walk upstairs to Or res tailor shop. 17— tf N otice to B u ild in g Tradesm en. j Combinations in Nainsook, flesh or white, all sizes çt LEI PATRONS FIX PRICE FOR MEALS W inter L ogging— FOR SALE: — Splendid tract' section. Bargain price until Feb- of 3 1-5 acres, good soil, fine ruary 1st. Phone 98 or 403-R. slopes, lots of fruit, w onderful! 125— tf view-, delightful location for nice *--------------------------»— - 1 ---------- home. For short time can sell for R )R SAbR: — Gas range- cost $1600. H. C. Galey, No. 65 E ! *55 00, wiU 8eU tor >30.00. Carl Main St. 125__2t L0*®1®“ *1- Roo,n <*, over McNair Drug Store. Phone 134. Values to ....... .•.........................$14.95 Misses’ and Children’s Winter Coats, Now! ONE-IIALF , Season End Coat Sale The Regular Price Pre-inventory Sales all Around the Store BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. SILKS AND WOOLENS REDUCED. WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTldS REDUCED CRETTONES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS REDUCED WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WOOL HOSIERY REDUCED WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR REDUCED JANUARY REMNANT SALE Latest styles ir. fascinating feminity—hundreds of dazzling sirens—bewitching beauties—daring dam­ sels all combined in the greatest rib-tickling vampire picture ever made. And don’t forget—it’s the inside story of Hollywood and how pictures should be made. “Never Mend”: Pure Silk Hose, Pair $1.00 ” Every Pair guaranteed. Made with Ravel $top, Seamed Back, Wide Grip Top; Extra Elastic; Mercerized Lisle Top; Fashion.Marks; Narrow Ankle; High Spliced Heel; Double Sole; Specially Reinforced Heel and Toe; Comes in all the Wanted Colors. « ► I