Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 28, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    AGE FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
~11 P ortland V lsito
C. N. G risw old of P o rtla n d ,
' O regon, is In A sh la n d to d ay a t­
te n d in g to b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
CONSTRUCTION ON NEW
HOTEL IS GOOD
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e O ne)
W IN T E R G A R D EN DA NCE
TO N IG H T.
152— 1
In A shland—
E m il J o h n s o n of B a k e r sp e n t
(Hid F ello w s a n d R e b e k a h s T a k e ; la st n ig h t in A sh la n d on busi-
Noti<«e
ness.
T h e re w ill be a c le a n in g up
D oans K idney P ills 60c. M cNair
Rea a t I. O. O. F. M o u n tain View ■ B ros.
C e m e te ry , M onday, M arch 2. A ll j
O dd F e llo w s a re
re q u e s te d to G one South—
w o rk a n d R e b e k a h s to fu rn is h th e j
M rs. R achel
Bell a n d
son,
«...'3. B rin g y o u r tools.
1 5 1 - lt I G eorge B ell a n d w ife of S ta te j
L ine, New Y ork, who h av e been
v isitin g th e ir neice a n d cpusin, i
Mrs. J. R. W ick, le ft la st e v en in g
fo
r Los A ngeles. T hey have been .
I'rom B erkeley—
in
A sh la n d since T u esd ay .
J . H. C a rte r of B e rk e le y is a
L uslnees
d ay.
v isito r
in
A sh la n d
Claire Windsor ^ < Ú . B e r.fc .b /U ll
¿ ^ B o tn ífÜ c tT 3
A T T ill-: \ IX IX G K l.X H A Y AXI» M O N D A Y
to ­
New S p rin g
P a u ls e r u d ’s.
s u its
ju t
in
at
In su re w ith m e a n d "aijend th e :
d iffe re n c e .” Yeo, of co u rse. 1 4 1 -tf
Chief Figures in News of the Day
L e a rn to d a n c e w ith Miss Ro-
doff M ondays a t A sh la n d H otel.
In A sh lan d —
M rs. M ary J o n e s of M edford is R u ssia n B a lle t fo r th e c h ild re n .
s p m d ln g se v era l d a y s in A shland B all Room d a n c in g fo r th e a d u lts .
148— 5t
v isitin g w ith frie n d s.
W IN T E R G A RD EN
K N IG H T .
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stock.
7 3 2 -tf :
DANCE
152__ I
A rrive Today —
j
M r. au d M rs. M orten H ansen
I a rriv e d in A sh la n d to d ay from
From Eugene—
C. H. H ill of E u g en e is am o n g J u n c tio n City. T he co u p le w ere
th e b u sin ess v isito rs in A shland m a rrie d a w eek ago in J u n c tio n
C ity an d a f te r a s h o rt trip ar-«!
to d av .
rived in A sh lan d , w h e re M r. H a n ­
sen. will re su m e h is p o sition in i
In A sh la n d —
M r. H an sen i
M iss M arie
P re sc o tt w ho is T h e R exall S to re.
is
w
ell
know
n
in
th
is
city a n d his
te a c h in g a t A n telo p e, v isited th e '
B elleview school y e s te rd a y
S he I n ian y frie n d s w ish th e n PVPr>’
i t sp e n d in g th e w eek-end a t h e r ! P0SsIble h a p p in e ss’
h o m e in A sh lan d .
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF R eturns Home—
ADMINISTRATOR AND TO PRE­
S e n a to r G eorge W. D unn re ­
FOR SALE: — D in in g Room i SENT CLAIMS.
tu rn e d hom e last ev en in g from
IN T H E COUNTY CO URT IN Salem w h ere he haa been a tte n d ­
Set. T able a n d c h a irs , W illiam and
AND
FO R T H E COUNTY O F ing th e le g isla tu re .
c e m e n te d .
T h is process is' done M ary P e rio d . B ru n sw ick phono-
JA
C
K
SO
N STA TE O F OREGO N.
v ery sy ste m a tic a lly , an d has been i j g ra p h . A ll new . 123 C e n tra l A v e .'
In
th
e
m a tte r of th e E s ta te of
152—-3*
p ro g re ssin g a t th e r a te o f a Door
H e rb e rt L. B a n ta , D eceased.
a w eek fo r th e la s t th re e o r fo u r
HOYS W H O TOOK ro lle r s k a te s
N otice is h e re b y given th a t by
w eeks.
from porch a t 135 B s tr e e t la s t o rd e r o f th e H o n o ra b le W . J .
BARTLETT, the Furrier
A w ooden e le v a to r is s itu a te d in n ig h t a re know n a u d u n less re-
H a rtz e ll, J u d g e of th e sa id C o u rt,
fro n t o f th e b u ild in g , r ig h t of i tu rn e d to sam e place, p ro se c u tio n
New T h e a te r B uild in g
th e u n d e rsig n e d
h a s been
ap­
to w e r sectio n , and ru n by c ab les l will re s u lt.
p o in te d a s A d m in i- tr a to r of said
c o n n ected w ith a m ac h in e o n th e ' ------------------------------------___________ ;
Medford,
Oregon
e s ta te . All p e rso n s h a v in g claim s
g ro u n d . A t th e b o tto m , th e ce-
FO R R E N T : Tw o room h ouse
a g a in s t said e s ta te u re re q u ire d I
m e a t is-m ix e d in a big c o n c re te ‘ f u rn is h e d - w a te r, lig h t, b atli an d
m achine. I t is th e n w heeled in { g a rd e n , $11.00 m o n th . 424 H el- to p re s e n t th e sam e d u ly verified
a t th e offices of B rig g s & B riggs,
b a rro w s to th e conveyor, w h e re ! ,n an SL
1 5 ?— 2t j
A tto rn ey -', in P io n e e r B lock, A sh­
it is placed on th e p la tfo rm . A I 5. pxi vvVwiYCvAUTTi?—7---- - ' la n d , O regon, w ith in six m o n th s
w o rk e r a t th e top control, th e , 3l. „ o
,
, .
lever, and a s a fu ll load goes up
T-
P
’
c h in in c y s’ fro m th e d a te of th e f ir s t p u b lic a ­
S t a r t o ff th e s p r in g a u to ­
i n e m n tv
, r.„
i
P ' s Pa d m g, etc. J . D. Peffly, 143 6th tio n of th is notice.
m o b ile w ith new tire s.
an em p ty one com es dow n on a
,
,
D ate of firs t p u b lic a tio n , Feb.
tw in conveyor. As th e fu ll b a r - 1 _____ ‘______ _______________
l>o not go o u t w ith o u t
28, 1925.
row rise s level w ith (lie to p it i s 1 FO R S A L E :— 1 D in in g Room
C. W . BANTA,
a n e x tr a on th e rim .
sto p p ed an d w h eeled by th e l e v e r - 1 set — B uffet, C c h a irs a n d table,
A d m in is tra to r.
KELLY
m an a lo n g a w alk an d du m p ed ; T a b le 54 in. R o u n d m assiv e P e d ­
152—
4
S
at.
in th e form .
In th e m e a n tim e ! e s ta l. c h a irs v e ry heavy, shaped
a n o th e r w o rk e r h a s com e up a n d ! back, box s e a t. 1 a rm c h a ir. 647
le p e a te d th e o p e ra tio n , c a u sin g | B o u le v a rd .
152__3t*
a n a im o s t ste a d y flow of c o n c re te 1 •—*—
— ------- -------- I______
- J
in to th e fo rm s. A fte r this, is d o n e '
— E v e rsh a rp S ilv er Pem-
a n o th e r flo o r is s ta r te d , a n d by * cil F rid a y P. M. in b u sin ess d is-:
th e tim e th e la s t o n e is d ry , pour-1 t r i c t - I n itia l C on en d . P le ase re- !
ing is re a d y on th e next.
tu r n to T id in g s Office. R ew ard . ,
P lu m b in g a r d lig h tin g fix tu re s
152— 1*
have been fin ish ed in tu n e w ith
F O R E \< HA NG E fo r so m e th in g
th e re s t, a n d is now a little in a d ­
in A sh lan d .
F o u r a c re s of !a."d
vance.
P ’ r n b in g
u n d e r th e
w ith
b u ild in g s.
o rc h a rd
an d
su p e rv isio n of Bill Blenim intg.
b e rrie s , 23 m iles
th is side
of
A t th e r ig h t h a n d back side, a
P o rtla n d n e a r h ig h w ay , one h a lf
la rg e iro n pine is being p u t in.
m ile fre in Camby. S F . S ta rr , 443
w hich lead s to th e fu rn a c e s in th e
B
s tr e e t, A sh la n d , O regon.
b a se m e n t.
152— 4 S at.
T he
speed w ith
w hich con­
s tru c tio n h a s heen going om, is
To Eugene
a lm o st an in d ic a tio n o f th e in ­
T. W . H ill of H a rd y B ro th e rs
conceivable a sa m p le -of u n u su a l
h a s gone to E u g e n e w h e re he w ill j
c o n tra c tin g a b ility . B ack of it all
how ever, th e r e is a g u id in g h a n d I p a rtic ip a te in thf! c e le b ra tio n of
J u s t w ho th is is, is not e x a ctly j
T
•
' * ! H e will be gone se v era l davs
know n. H ow ever, it is believed I
' ’
i
to be B e rt T hom as, th e a m ic ab le
fo re m a n ,
T h o m as h a s been in
c h a rg e of o p e ra tio n s since th e
s tr u c tu r e firs t le ft th e g ro u n d , and
THE T n tA T E R 'JEALTILIi
to a ll
g e n e ra l a p p e a ra n c e s
he
k now s th e g am e of b u ild in g . The
Finishing TODAY
co m p an y bias
been allow ed
a
m o n th o v e rtim e in case of d elay s
cau sed by w e a th e r, but now lias
an a sp e c t of co m p letio n a s m uch
before.
W e w ill c o n d u c t a s u m m e r R e tu rn s H om e—
Mrs. F. J. M urphy r e tu r n e d la st
k in d e r g a rte n if th e re a re eno u g h
c h ild re n , ag es 4 to 6, w ho will ev e n in g from A p p le g a te w h e re she
a tte n d . See MJss A dam s o r Miss h a s been te a c h in g fo r th e p a s t j
tw o w eeks in th e a b sen c e of G lenn
Sim s, H a w th o rn e School.
149— 1 mo. H ale who w as confined to his 1
, hom e w ith m um ps. H a le h a s im-
• proved c o n sid e rab ly an d w ill r e ­
On B usiness—
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. W . S ch m id t of su m e h is w ork M onday.
K la m a th F a lls a re in A sh lan d fo r
a few d ays on business.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tires
C T C
T id in g s W a n t A ds a re c h e ap e r.
M ISS H E L E N RO D O LF
W IL L R E -O P E N
DANCING CLASSES
a t th e A sh lan d H otel
M onday e v e n in g s a t 4 :1 5
th e c h ild re n
for
uThe Fast Worker”
|
S p rin g m ea n s th a t n a tu r e is
re n e w in & h e rse lf.
W hy n o t re-
STAGE DRIVER IS EXON­
De'v y o u r a p Pa r e l - See B au lser-
ERATED OF ALL ELAM I
! ud 8 S u its ’
'
(C o n tin u e d from p ag o O ne)
Medford Men Fined—L
A n o th e r M edford d riv e r a p p e a r - !
Ion it up in tim e to avoid p lu n g ­
ed
in ju s tic e c o u rt h e re th is m o rn - j
T o Red Rluff—
ing over th e e m b a n k m e n t, w hich
M rs. G e rtru d e B a rb e r F ra le y ing a n d paid a fin e of $10 f o r 1
w as b u t sev eral fe e t aw ay from
ol Red Bluff, w ho w ith h e r tw o g e ttin g too m uch speed o u t o ! h i s '
th e sp o t w h e re a n o th e r s ta g e w ent
According to Washington despatches, Frank B. Kellogg, who be­
’’o u n g e s t c h ild ren has been v isit­ c a r on th e P acific H ighw ay. T r a f ­
over tw o y e a rs ago an d tw o people
comes Secretary of State on March 4, is sounding foreign nations as
in g in A sh lan d fo r th e p a s t six fic O fficer T a le n t is v ery m uch
w ere k illed . It w as th o u g h t a t
to their participation in a new arms reduction conference. Benito
w e e k s le ft fo r h e r hom e to dav. on th e jo b th e se d ay s a n d sp e e d ­ Mussolini, Fascist Premier of Italy, is rapidly recovering from a recent
firs t th a t th e s te e rin g k n u c k le
e rs a re given n o tic e t h a t it is not artack of lHness. Gloria Swanson, American motion picture actress, >
b ro k e, h u t ex a m in atio n
proved
E dison D iam ond Disc P h o n o ­ a sa fe p ro p o sitio n to ste p on th e who recently married the Marquis de la Falaise de la Courdraye in
th is th e o ry to be erro ri^ o u s.
Parts, was operated on there on the day she was to have sailed for
g ra p h s a t red u ced prices. — T he g a s too heav ily . L. A. M entzer, i America. Mrs. Julius Kahn, widow of the San Francisco Congressman,
T he fu n e ra l of M rs. H an so n w as
a rre s te d on th e f irs t of th e w eek,
p ose. T e rm s a rra n g e d .
who died recentlp, has been named in a special election to fill his seat. ' held from th e P e n te c o sta l C h u rch
paid $25 fo r tw o m uch speed
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at, D u n sm u ir.
th ro u g h G ra n ts P a ss, w hen he )
R e tu rn s to A sh la n d —
Mrs. M iller, w ho w as c o n d u c tin g
Mrs. W . H. V arg en of W im er p sa se d th ro u g h th e city as if he j GERMANY’S PRESIDENT FUNERAL SERVICES
e v a n g e listic m e e tin g s th e re a n d
AFTER ILLNESS
OF ISAAC SHOOK
s tr e e t re tu rn e d hom e la s t e v e n ­ d id n o t even know it w as h e re .— DIES
a frie n d of M r. an d M rs. H a n so n ,
G
ra
n
ts
P
a
ss
C
o
u
rier.
W ILL BE TOMORROW p reach ed th e fu n e ra l services.
in g from a tw o w eek s v is it w ith
B E R L IN ,
F eb. 28— F re d e ric h
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s in San F r a n ­
T h e re w ere m an y b e a u tifu l flo ra l
Tile fu n e ra l of Isa a c N ew ton
M oney to lo an on good se cu rity . E b e rt, f irs t p re s id e n t of th e G er­
cisco an d Los A ltos.
o fferin g s and b u ria l took place in
Yeo, of co u rse.
14 1 -tf m an rep u b lic died e a rly to d ay , a f t ­ S hook, old p io n ee r of A sh lan d ,
D u n sm u ir cem e te ry .
Two
e r fo u r d a y s s tru g g le w ith p e r i­ w ill ta k e
place
to m o rro w a t th e
R exall R em ed ies a re g u a ra n ­
sons,
both
m
issio
n
a
rie
s
in
C
hina,
to n itis follow ing an o p e ra t’ou fo r D odge
F u n e ra l
C hapel
at
To G ra n ts P a s s —
te e d . M cN air B ros.
apd h e r h u sb a n d su rv iv e h er. Mr.
a
p
p
e
n
d
ic
itic
.
E
b
e
rt
died
a
t
th
e
2 :3 0 to m o rro w a fte rn o o n , S unday.
L o ra in e a n d E d ith B ro o k m ille r,
H anson le f t M onday on h is w ay
M r. Shook is well know n in th is
T o M o n tag u e__
, E d ith P lu m m e r, L o ra in e S p a rr, v ery z e n ith of his c a re e r. H e w as
to
San F ra n cisc o , from w h ere he
led
his n a tio n d is tric t, a n d h as heen p ro m in e n t
Mr. a n d M rs. F . J. M u rp h y and ' M arle D avies- D o rris an d Dick th e m an w ho
w
ill
leave fo r C hina.
C h a rle s F ra n c is M urp h y a r e m o- ' H itch c o c k - S te p h en M ergler, Rev. th ro u g h th e try in g po et-w ar days, a m o n g th e o ld e r re s id e n ts of th e
to rin g to M o n tag u e to m o rro w to ■ M„e rg le r an d W ilm e r P oley m o to r­ an d its te rrific s tru g g lin g , fa m ­ city , a s w e ll as o th e r o rg a n iz a ­
ine a n d fin a n c ia l tro u b le s.
H is tio n s. H e w as a m em b e r of th e
L e ttg rh e a a s ,
s ta ta m e n ta ,
i o
sp e n d th e d ay a t th e ho m e of ed to G ra n ts P a s s la s t e v e n in g to
a
tte
n
d
th
e
b
o
o
ste
r
m
e
e
tin
g
of
t
h
e
!
te
rm
of
office
w
as
to
h
a
v
e
e
x
p
ir­
E
lk
s
lodge.
He
w
as
born
Dec.
25,
y
o
u
r
o
rd
e
r
a
t
th
e
T
id
in
g
s
O
ffice.
M r. a n d Mrs. C. B. Lam kin. of th a t
N a tio n a l C h ristia n E n d e a v o r Un- ! ed n ex t J u n e 30. H e w as th e son 1844. iand h a s been a re s id e n t of W e h a v e a good Job p rin tin g de-
c ity .
tf
Ion.
D in n e r w as served a t six of a h a rn e s s m a k e r a n d had no th is city fo r a period of fo rty o a rtm e n t.
m
ore
th
a
n
com
m
on
school
e
d
u
­
years.
A
t
th
e
tim
e
of
h
is
d
e
a
th
Save $10.00. walk upstairs to o ’clock, follow ed by a n u m b e r of
C h a n c e llo r L u th e r w ill he w a s 80 y e a rs 2 m o n th s an d 2
Orres tailor shop.
17— tf a d d re sse s. A m ong th e sp e a k e rs c atio n .
w ere Dr. E. P . G ates, s e c re ta ry a c t as p re s id e n t u n til th e election d ay s of age.
of th e N a tio n a l C. E . U nion a n d is over.*
In A shland—
-------- :---------------------
R O SEB U RG MAN NAMED
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. R. S q u ire s a n d P a u l B row n, P acific C oast C. E . '
S
e
c
re
ta
ry
.
F O R U. S. A T TO R N EY
d a u g h te r . Miss G ladys S q u ire s of
A BTG R E D U C T IO N IN
W ED N ESD A Y S TO BE
H o rn b ro o k , a re sp e n d in g se v era l
DAYS O F BA RG AINS H E R E
W e p u t th e c h ic k e n In o u r
W A SH IN G TO N , F eb. 27. —
d a y s in
A sh lan d v isitin g
w ith
P R I ( ’E S O F
tamales. The Plaza.
82— tf i
G
eorge
N
e
u
n
e
r,
R
o
se
b
u
rg
,
w
as
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e O ne)
n o m in a te d by P re s id e n t C oolidge
S
to
p
p
ed
H
e
re
—
as
U n ited
S ta te s A tto rn e y for
BA
RG
A
IN
—
So
d
o
n
’t
fail
to
ta
k
e
P a tro n iz e th e h o m e m a d e c a n d y
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
E
m
e
ry
O
lm
stead,
O
re
g
o
n
?
a d v a n ta g e of this a n d w atch for
b o o th a t R e b e k a h social a t I. O.
Miss Jo se p h in e M iller a n d W a lte r th e p la c a rd in th e s to re s a n n o u n c - 1
O. F. H all, M arch 3rd.
*
149-152-153 R in g ste d stopped In A sh lan d la st ing th a t th e s to re is p a rtic ip a tin g C O M M ITTE E OX. S E T T L E ­
n ig h t on th e ir w ay s o u th w h e r e ' in th e W ed n esd ay Day B a rg a in !
M EN T O F LAND M E E T M E R E
th e y w ill spend se v era l w eeks on offer.
Inis ju s t been a n n o u n ce d .
O n B u sin ess—
b
u
sin
ess.
E
m
e
ry
O
lm
stead
is
th
e
j
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
fro
m
page
O
ne)
W illia Mae C o n n er is in P o r t­
la n d lo o k in g a f te r b u sin e ss in ­ p re s id e n t of th e N o rth w e s t N a­
so c ia tio n s a n d ev ery p ro d u ctiv e
H a v e b e tte i' c o o k in g by
te r e s ts a n d v isitin g w ith frie n d s. tio n a l B ank o f P o rtla n d , which SOL THERN FORGER
h a s ju s t p u rc h a se d th e b u ild in g
WANTED BY POLICE fa n r’ly w ith in an d w ith o u t th e u sin g a U n iv e rsa l R ange.
city of A sh la n d . -
M r. O lm stead and '
Cliff P a y n e m ak e s book sta n d s. it occupies.
A m an last seen in D un'm iuir.
T h e c o m m itte e in ch arg e is:
Mr. R in g ste d v isite d th e L ith ia
C.
H. Pierce^ C. of C., A. C. Jo y ,
know
n
as
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n ig h t a t th e H otel A sh lan d . T hey
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w ith local b u sin e ss m en.
s ta r te d d ay b efore y e s te rd a y fro m
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Los A ngeles and m ad e A sh la n d
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w ith th e s ta te m e n t t h a t th e ir n ex t
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so p w ould be S e a ttle . .
Jo h n K. W alpole, M rs. J. L. h a t a n d brow n o x fo rd s, ‘ n e a tly
W alpole an d
M rs. E . J.
C a rr d resse d an d is su p p o sed to be
IE YO U A R E P L A N ­
R eco rd s fre e •with E d iso n D ia­
stopped in A sh lan d la s t e v en in g d riv in g in a sto le n g rey T e m p la r
m ond Disc P h o n o g ra p h s. T e rm s
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on th e ir w ay s o u th w h e re th ey s p o rt car, w ith C a lifo rn ia license
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a rr a n g e d . T h e R ose.
will v isit
fo r som e
tim e w ith No. C 10-374. S hould be w atch ed
b c ite r fo r y o u r fa m ily
frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s.
fo r e sp ecially by a u to sa le sro o m s
tl a t you ow n y o u r ow n
M oving H ead q u arter«
and g a ra g e s.
hom e.
T h e K n ig h ts of P y th ia s a r e !
A t H otel—
W e have
liste d fo r
m o v in g fro m th e Moose H all to
A m ong th o se re g is te re d a t th e CUT TH IS OUT — IT
q u ick sale a six room , w ell
th e O dd F e llo w s H all. T h is is one
H o tel A sh lan d a re C. C. H a stie !
IS WORTH MONEY
fu rn is h e d house th a t we
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a n d w ife. S e a ttle ; C a ro lin e E v an s. !
A sh la n d .
w o u ld lik e to show you if
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Send th is £ d a n d te n c e n ts to
you a re in te re s te d in b u y ­
we h a v e th e b e st seed s on
F. L. W illia m s, P o rtla n d , F loyd F o le y & Co., 2835 S h eg ield Ave.,
A sk A. L. L am b if It p a y s to
H. N o u rn e , San F ra n c isc o ; M rs. ! C hicago, 111., w ritin g y o u r nam e! in g a hom e— o n ly $2100.
th e m a r k e t—D. M. F e r r y
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C ould e a sily he re n te d to
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HATCHER
F e b . 26, d u r in g noon h o u r. I n fo r ­ C haney, d is tr ic t a tto rn e y .
tio n a n d billloUs-ness. T h ese de­
“ The F lorist”
E sta b . 1S83
m a n ts n a m e w ill n o t be disclo s­
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T id in g s a d s b rin g re s u lts .
o p ia te s a n d h av e h elp ed m illio n s. ■ 41 E. Main St.
Phone
211
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B a n k B ldg. P h o n e 151. 152— 2t
T id in g s W a n t Ada a re g o -g e tte rs , T ry th e m ! Sold ev ery w h ere.
R e b e k a h Social I. O. O. F. H all.
T u e sd a y ev en in g , M arch 3 rd , a t 8
P . M. P ro g ra m , d a n c in g a n d ca rd s.
60c a d m issio n .
E v e ry o n e in v it-
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149-152-153
Springs Hotel
Beauty of Flowers
CHEVROLET
Sedans
w hen you can b u y p o tte d
p la n ts o r cut flo w e rs at
such sm all cost.*
w ill be h e re soon.
M ak e an e n g a g e m e n t
now fo r a rid e in th is w o n ­
d e rfu l e a r.
W e h av e a w o n d erfu l
a sso rtm e n t of f l o w e r s
t r o i n w hich you m ay
choose. Plnaie us fo r s u g ­
g estio n s.
Automotive Shop
ASHLAND
GREENHOUSES
E v e ry B a 11 oow - E q u i p p e d
e a r n e e d s sn u b b e r» — W e
h a v e th em .
S A Y IT W IT H
FLO W ERS
H a rd w o o d R a c k , w ith fiv e b a n g e rs, all folds up in
sm all s p a re . J u s t th e th in g f o r th e closet d o o r;
k e e p s c lo th in g in w o n d e rfu l sh a p e.
COMPLETE SET, $1.50
ARMY GOODS STORE
B ig g e s t L ittle S to re in T ow n
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
GENERAL GASOLINE
F ill y o u r ta n k a n d let y o u r en g in e d ecid e.
By b u y in g a s c rip hook y o u r g aso lin e c o sts you
23 3-4 c e n ts p e r g a llo n . C om e in a n d let u s fill y o u r
ta n k .
VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL
th e best o f all m o to r oils,
e d r a in y o u r c ra n k case fre e o f ehargi».
Dr. Oeser and Son
Ä Few
FINE
WATCHES
Left at
Special
Prices
The Ashland
Electric Shop
V hy Pay Rent?
Billings Agency ’
A c ro ss fro m th e Lithia*
W h y be w ith o u t th e
U N IV E R S A L
Electric Ranges
Garden
LEEDOM’S TIRE and
REPLACEMENT PARTS
S o c'al d a n c in g by a p p o in tm e n t
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A m erican h a in m ered
p isto n rin g s, g e n u in e T im ­
ken h e a rin g s, S ile n t g ears,
S ilen t c h a in s (W h itn e y ) ,
S trö m b e rg c a rb u re to r, fan
b e lts a n d all o th e r re p la c e ­
m e n ts fo r e v e ry e a r.
A 25e package of
Flower Bed
Nature’s Remedy
Jrs.,
New Lawn
GIVEN AWAY
New Silverware in today Five new
patterns to select from.
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Leather goods,
Glocks, etc.
w ith each p u rc h a s e of 25c
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McNair Brothers
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