Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1925, Image 4

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Stated communication. Thurs­
day evening. Sept. Id . Important
routine business, petitions, etc.,
melon feed.
Visiting Brethren welcome.
8. A. PETERS, Jr.. W. M.
\V „H . DAY. Sec’y.
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T o L a k e o f th e W ood»—
Mrs. Lena Edwards of Loa An­
geles is the gueat of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Edwards. *
t'av’iir u d ’a for Style Plus
ready u# wear. A new suit guar­
an teec¡ If ÿbur suit don’t give
satisfictlon
A ll kinds of dimension lum-
I un hand at the box factory.
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.M r. and Mrs. 0. W . Simonson
Mrs. Christine H arr of Apple-
gate I» visiting in Ashland with of K irk were visiters In Ashland
(Continued from
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John yesterday and today. Mr. Simon­
son la la the mercantile and betel
Beaver of Henry street.
The President will arrtva I»
business In Kirk. This Is the first Washington on Thuraday lg, time
For ready to wear salts, tailor­ time they have visited in Ash­ to restiup a litt!« hefoye hin oah-
ed a a lu and cleaning -and re- land for seven years.
mod*. Hug. try Pnuteerud’a. 6-tf
first In three'months.
Aorepts Positio n —
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Mr.* ¡Coolidge Is much rested
W e tailor suits and overcoats In
S. J. Storlle a tailor from Oak­ however.
Lieut.
Commander
our own shop, at Orres upstairs. land,, Calif., has accepted a posi­ Joel T. Boone of the navy and
tion at the Orres tailor shop. Mr. MaJ. Jarnos F. Coupal of the
Latest Woolens and Styles.
Storey is an’ expert cutter and de­ army have watched over the
To Teach Neer H ere
signer.
executive’s condition as closely
Miss Hesel Shaver, who has
during this vacation M . *SX
taught for five years in Klamath D r ill a t A rm o ry —
pugilist’s trainer watched oVfif
The regular drill of, Battery B, hls protege during the hours ftA
county will teach a t Neil Creek
24 9 C. A. C. will he held thia before the fight.
this year.
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evening at the Armory.
Major j The »resident has not gained
The Medford Business College C. W. Waller, Instructor of the much weight, in spite of Ma
hpa placed a great many students Coabt A rtillery of the Oregon Na­ hearty appetite. Hls physieteM
have seen to it that ha takes
in good positions and Is receiving tional Guards will be present.
long vigorous walks almost dally.
more calls than it can fill. Its
The president la moderate In
service to you w ill be to place V is itin g H e r e -
you on the payroll as soon as
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nesbit of every habit, by temperament apd
possible. , Courses begin Sept. San Francisco, are visiting in Ash- Inc It nation and he can 'wMh-
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land on a return trip into Canada. stand without difficulty tha most
They are former residents of Ash­ strenuous political or legislative
storm that tha next 12 iqonAhe
Ask about the two pants suits at land.
has to offer, according to hip
Orres tailor shop.
physicians.
V is itin g H e re —
To Grants P a s o -
Swim ct the N a t . Both taitks
Mrs. Delia Aeklin, Mrs. Annie
open. Clean sulphur water. 7-2 Robison, Mr». Alice Turner, Mrs.
Dora Payne, Mrs. Dan Hatcher,
V isited Here —
Mrs. Hattie Boyd and Mrs. Ida
I)r H. M. Shaw visited relatives Jennings, motored to Grants Pass
and attended to business inter­
yesterday to attend the Southern
ests in Ashland during the past Oregon Reunion there.
Picture fram ing. Studio Ash
land. On the Plana.
Visited Here —
School
text
books.— Elhart’s
To Lane County— *
Everybody welcome«£o Presby­
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leggett
terian Christian .Endeavor a ft h e
were called to Lane county re­
Presbyterian chuach,’ 8:20 every
cently by the serious illness of
Sunday night.
7-4t
Mrs. Leggett’s father who lives at
Pleasant HUI
To Lake o f Wood»—
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edwards
Candy Land— Our peanut brlt
and Mrs. Lena Edwards left last
tie la a meal aweet and crispy.
evening for the I^ake of the Woods
for a three weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolters of
Photographs of Quality. Studio
Dunsmuir stopped in Ashland for
Ashland. On the Plasa.
a short visit last week.
They
were returning to their home from
Roller
skating.
Nata torturo.
a pleasant
camping trip.
Good fibre skates.
Open 2 to
McNair Bfos., sell the school
books.
TRADE IN YOUlt OLD TIRES
to Madde > f i r new ones. Ashland From Klamath County—
M r and Mrs. Jesse Drew and
vulcani»'"g Works.
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children of Klamath county were
business visitors la Ashland Sat­
H u n tin g —
They returned to their
Floyd Place and H. A. Stearns urday.
left today for the Umpqua River home Saturday evening.
where they will hunt
McNair Bros., school book deal
Bny your box shook
local box factory at
Visiting H e r e -
prices.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Redlfer of
For fine fitting salts and over­ Myrtle £yeek visited with relatives
coats try Orres tailors, upstairs in Ashland the past week. Mr.
Redifer returned to Myrtle Creek
Sunday. Mrs. Redifer will remain
T o P o rtla n d —
Mrs. Stanley Robinette and in Ashland for a time hoping to
young daughter left for Portland regain her health.
today where Mies Robinette will
attend St. Helen’s Hall.
The Medford Rug Cleaner and
Fluff Rug Man will be in Ash­
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c, land Friday of this week. Phone
7-1
daily at the Plasa— from 11 n, your orders to 113 or 240.
m. to 2 p. m.
6-tl
Mias Beth Johnson Is leaving
JVant from private party 13500
A -l' security. Phone 121, Ash­ thia evening for Sau Jose where
land.
7-3 she will attend the State Teachers
College.
F all woolens are now In at
Or:ea Tailor Shop.
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To Kirby—
Miss Edith Pattison left- Sun­
Latest fashions* and methods day for Kirby where the will teach
- n hair dressing and general school.
l>eau‘ t parlor service at The
Vanity Shop.
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- The 8outhem Oregon Clinic
desire to announce that we now
have a graduate nurse as office
assistant who will be at the of­
fice from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.,
in the First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.,
and will answer phone calls at
all hours.
DR. R. W . STEARN8.
TODAY - TOMORROW
DR. R. E. GREEN.
DR.
R.
W.
W alter Walrad and family of
Newport are visiting In Ashland
DAWKH MAKES ATTACK
for a few days with friends and
UPON OLD CUSTOMS O F
relatives before returning to their
LEG ISLA TIVE ASSEMBLY
home tomorrow. Mr; Walrad is
a prominent 'business man of New­
port. He has been connected with
the city government there for a plated. _ .
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number of years.
However, Dawes partly made
up for thia lack In hls forceful
V isiting Here—
almost
acrobatic
method
of
Mrs. Dr. W. E. Buchanan, Bond speaking.
On one occasion be
Buchanan. Katie and Gall Buch­ became so thoroughly interested,
anan, are visiting in Ashland for so excited he pounded' hls b a t
a few days transacting business which he held In one hand, until
before returning to their home In hls fellow travelers were fearful
Eugene.
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, lest the hat would be ruined.
A box of assorted fruits was
presented to the Vice .P re ttie d t
V isited Here-—
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris .of by the chamber of commerce,
Albany, accompanied by Mrs. while a large cluster of asters
Thomas Harris of Morning Sun, was presented by <a local woman.
W ANTED: — Good residence
lot. Give description and location
and lowest cash price in first
letter. Box 801.
7-2*
FOR SALE: — Ford Sedan, In
good mechanical condition. Re­
cently painted. A reel bargain.
Terms .to salt. Phone 177R 4-21
KAT MELONS: — Fine large
watermelons, lc per lb., at ranch.
Canteiopea, potatoes, string beans.
Wind Pall Pears, 60e per box.
Cooking apples, l i e per box. Call
'365J1 at evenings or 260J office
phone. Leave orders at S3 North
Main Bt. W. W . Robison.
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BABCOCK’S GIFT SHOPPE
Wimer Bldg.
from Klamath
Pass that splen­
to be expected
and Josephine
W ANTBD. — Housework by
woman with child. No objection
to country. M ra .M . Denton. 477
Beach.
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TEXT-BOOK OF SUCCESS
alar saving will teach you some of the most
able lessons of life,
Mr. A. B. Backet, of the 011-0 '
Matte factory, Bloomington, 111.,
w ill give a demonstration of th e '
heating qualities of thia famous
burner at 24 North Grape-street,
Medford, Thursday and Friday.
The Oll-O-Mattc fii the most auto-
matlc oil burner made. You turn
It on In the fall'a n d your home
Is kept at a perfect temperature
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the remainder of the heat season.
Your wife no longer is an unpaid
fireman. No ashes, no-stove, per-
feet heat. Phone the Medford fuel
oil company for an appointment,
they will send you transportation.
Open Thursday and Friday even-
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
t an account at this bank and then build
ip through systematic saving.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
GOING BIG
F/na/ Removal
CLEARANCE
SALEI
Visited Over Sunday—
Miss Hasel Hopkins of Ashland
spent Sunday visiting with rela­
tives on Emigrant Creak.
WINCHESTER
iculously low prices on odds
ends between now and moving
GUNS
AMMUNITION
E. R. I S A A C
“ The
Quality
& CO
Store”
Hardware
$225 Cotton Blankets, Pair $1.98
Size 64x76 Fine Quality Cotton Blankets in Grey and
Tan. Regular Values $2.25 Pair.
Winchester Store
N. B. — The Winchester
30-30 is the standard by
which all guns are judged.
Removal Sale
Childrens School Umbrellas
$1.48 and $1.95
Its Safe to Send
The Children to
Made “ Tom Thumb” style w ith fancy tips and strap
handle. Colors: Navy Blue and Red.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
T hey’re Given the Same
Fancy Wool Flannels, Yard $2.50
Prompt Courteous Service
54 inches wide in Checks an<I’Stripes, Shades of Blue,
Tan and Brownf The wanted colors for fall dresses.
as the Grown-ups.
Lithia Springs
Charmeuse Satin, Yard $1.89
Pharmacy
This is a real bargain in Quality Dross Satin so mnch
jn demand for Fall Wear. Colors1 Burnt Russet, Em­
pire Blue, Navy and Praline. Regular Value $2.25 Yd.
Prescription Druggist
They’re Newl
They’re Newl
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
SLATER.
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DMENTS
CedllUkMUia
Apple Growers!
DO YOU WANT
Ashland Fruit & Produce Association
this melodrama which blends
the orgies of ancient Egypt
with the humors and traged-
. jes o f this jazz-mad age.
admission
spows
means
or B ig Things
New Clothes
IF YOU desire something big yon will
find yourself Working towards that
end, and in a sensible and systematic
manner.
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YOU WILL find yourself oodnomising
and saving money that yon spent be­
fore oa trifling and useless things. . .
NEW!
NEW!
ANOTHER NEW
LOT
Blazers - Knit Goods
New Millinery
Little Thing»
We Expect to Pack All Kinds of Apples
Please let us know how many, and what varieties you
have that you want ns to handle for yon.
The Mightiest
Dramatic Spectacle
of All the Ages
Phone
to come and see.
FORMER U. 8. JUDGE
COMMITS SUICIDE
DEN VER, Sept 8— (U. P .)—>
Royal- R. Graham, former United
States district judge, and a can­
didate for juvenile judge against
Ben -Lindsey last term, com­
mitted suicide today. Inhaling
gas.
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Word comes
Falls and Orants
did exhibits are
from Klamath
counties.
Nothing is More Sincere Than ill
Thoughtful Gift
NOR SALE: — One small wood
range and other household goods.
620 Liberty street,
7-2*
Iowa, visited in Ashland over the
holiday at the home, of Mr. and PRODUCE ASSN. HAS OOOD
YEAR RROMMER SAYS WOMEN ENTER MANY
MrB. Earl Horne of 88 Union St.,
E X H IB IT S IN Ç'RUIT SHOW
and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Harris
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of 268 B. Street. They returned
(Continued From Page One)
to Albany Tuesday morning.
pehe with the California fru it
on the Eastern markets,’f i e assisted by Mrs. Montgomery and
Mrs. J. A. Perry.
A special
added.
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V. V. Mills will leave tomorrow
This year the produce from judge is .being sent from the art
for Vancouver B. C. where he the local* «gsaoclatlon was sold department of O. A. C., and
will çttend the Klawanls Pacific on the Pacific coast from Port­ every Indication Is tor the largest
Northwest convention. Mrü. Ella land to San Francisco, and «as art exhibit that we have over
B. Mills will accompany him to shipped as far East as Omaha, had.
The decorating of the women’s
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Vancouver. They w ill meet Mrs. Nebraska.
V. V. Milla in Vancouver, return­
ing from a trip East.
Roseburg shipping 10 cars of
green prunes this year.
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building la te c h a r« of If*.
T.SA. S fU e e w b e w ttb ea able
corps H McUfaatc, » ill »at tee
bdildtag te the heat Of eoadttlon
next .week.
A surprise await*
every one who enter« thia build­
ing during the first days of the
fair.
The auction sale of cooked
foods, which wi|l take »lace
every day Immediately after the
races, will be one of the great
events of four busy days. Watch
for announcements concerning
the auctioneers and look over
the food exhibit» before the races
and then stay away If yon can.
YOU WILL ^iave a hank account,
which system will help yon keep track
of your income and outgo, and w ill
show at all times the money yon have
on hand.
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A 8 YOUR surplus grows, your hopes
w ill he proportionately brighter.
New Prices
Our Line of Millinery is the Best Ever. The Styl
are Correct. The Colors are Authentic.
The Prices Are
$4.95
$7.95
We invite your inspection of our Millinery Line.
Shop At
New Flannels
Miller’s
“Hab-a-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON