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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
7:30, Odd Fellows hall. Election of delegates to Grand Lodge. H. O. WOLCOTT. C. C. MODKRN WOODMEN ‘ Meet Friday evening. Sept. 11, Moose Hail. - General business Refreshments. J. W . BECK, Consul. Improving— It is reported that Mrs. Elmer Kincaid who underwent a serious operation , at a Medford hospital is convalescing rapidly. FOR HALF— J lithe tools and In order to coridally wel motor with other automobile ac come and to make the teaching cessories. A welding outfit. Al foyoe Of the schools feel that so benches, cupboard a a d ra c k . the city is directly interested »26 Bast Maia St. f * » 8-tf In them, personally, as well as the work In which they are en FOR R EN T — Í gaged, tho members and friends apartment, 24» Bast of the churches sad alt others In the community who are In terested In the welfare of the community and school Ilfs, are Invited to attend the reception HOM ESTEAD— If you, want a for the teachers on Friday eve- good homestead near Ashland with good timber, J net answer An Interesting program has this ad. Box 17, Care Tiding« been arranged. Light refreeto- Presented Medal»— . Paulsetud’s for Style .Plus TOUR ABE HELD FOR Major W aller of Salem pre ready in wear. A new suit guar- COOK SLAYING nuteer If your suit don’t give sented twelve men of Battery B. 249 C. A. C. w ith medals for VINTON», Iowa, Sept. 10. — salisi ictlon. rifle practice. He stated that (U. P.) — Four young men of THB BLUE IN BLUE OUT Battery B. has more qualified Vinton are under arrest in con INN, Phoenix. Same old pioneer Moved- Stop an« get Ur. Ellyson Shinn has moved men than any other company In nection with the investigation Into lady owns IL the state. the murder of .Mrs. C. B. Cook, old dutch oven chicken and from the Chattin apartments to 8.-1* president. of the Benton county .fried ^¡hlcken. the Greer residence on Granite Uuslnees Visitors— women’s Christian Temperance street, Mr. and Mrs. W ilm er H ilt of Union. The youths were charged A MOTHER MADE HAPPY H ilt were business visitors in with disorderly conduct In connect "The children and I had Cliff Payne makes pulleys. Ashland yesterday. ion with the bombardment of the colds," writes Mrs. Nancy Math Cook home with rotten eggs last; er, Richwood, Ohio, “and the From Copco— From Medford— July. The prisoners, all members i first dose of F O L E Y ’S HONEY Mrs. Sarah Brothers and John Grimsley o t Medford was of prominent local families, are1 AMD T A R helped na right away. daughter are visiting In Ashland a business visitor here today. M artin Swarthbaugh, Louis Gil-! We surely got quick results. with Forest Brothers who is n chrl|jt,* Peter Trltten and George I ahall keep It oh hand all the patient at the Community Hos time.” Thousands o f Bathers Palmer. pital. L. B. Kidweft and family of have found In FO LEY’S HONEY meburg have moved Into the A t Convalescent Home— AND TAR the ideal cough and Ail kinds of dimension lum- annard home at 1089 Boute- cold remedy for their children. Mrs. Sarah A. Say of Payette, w-T on hand at the box factory. Children Idaho, is a guest at the Conval Contains no opiates. like it. Sold by all druggiutR. escent home. Mrs. Say was here Purcliased Shop— last year for asthma and., ex Sold everywhere. Purchased H om e— L. H . Jacks has purchased perienced so much relief she de John Daugherty has purchased the F ix -It Shop building. cided to return. She is over through H. C. Galey the Wimer R. L. Starr of Canby Is a busi eighty years of age, and travels home of one acre at 466 Moun- alone. She has been to Europe ness visitor lh AshlandL today, tain Avenue. L. M. Hendredks of Etna and hopes yet to go to Jeru looking for a suitable location. Mills who underwent an opera salem.. Mr. Starr is a former resident ZEMO, 35c & (1.00. Relievos tion at the-Com m unity hospital of Ashland. ..................... ...... . scalp Irritations.— Lithla Sprlnrfh yesterday Is improving as well Pharmacy. 9-2t Miss Velma Clapp, Albert Business Visitor—= Mr. Leland of Dunsmuir was a Marske and Mrs. A. Marske made Swim at the Nat. Both tanks H u ntin g — business visitor In Ashland yes a trip to Portland yesterday. opea. -Clean sulphur water. 7-2 Fred Taylor and Barnest Biden They will return Sunday. terday and today. are enjoying a five day hunting To Visit Here— Photographs of Quality. 8tudlo Returned Home— Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Louis of Miss Minnie Beaver has re Ashland. On the P lu s . Eugene motored to Crater Lake V M ted Hen»— turned home from Siskiyou yesterday. On their return they Dr. J. M. R ith of Seattle vis where she has been spending Man Arrested on Charge will visit in Ashland with Mrs. ited' In Ashland yesterday after almut two weeks. of Grand Larceny M. J. Neagle before returning a twenty year absence. to their home tu Eugene. Business Visitor— (Continued from page One) M arriage' Announced— John M. Soolt, of Partie«« Everybody welcome to Presby C. P. Talent and G. W. McNabb, Miss Annette Weatherford and terian Christian Endeavor at the Griffith Cowgill of Medford were was a business visitors In Ash chief of police. land today. Presbyterian church, (:30 every united In marriage at Mrs. Cow It Is said that Ramsay pur- Sunday night. g ill’s home In Corvallis, August 2, 1926. The couple w ill be At Community Hospital at home In Medford after Oc Mrs. Mary Cole of A Street tober 1. Mrs. Cowgill has many is a patient at the Community friends In Ashland to wish her Hospital suffering from, a brokeu every happiness. She taught leg. • ) in the Ashland High school last year. School Supplies.— McNair Brox ATH TOLL AT WENATCHEE IS 14 .... W EN ATC H EE. Wash., Sept. 10— Fourteen bodies have been recovered up to today from the wreakage left by Saturday’s cloudburst. The body of a small child was found at 7:80 p. m., last night. .VMted .Her e TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES ‘ Alvan Greer o f Philomath to Madden for new ones. Ashland visited here yesterday w ith his vulcanlrlnf Works. 1(0— tf parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH Greer, of 131 North Mala. M)p. MONEY Tonsils Rem ove d ■■ Greer Is a principal of • schqol Send this ad and ten cents to Miss Louise M at Philomath. Foley A Co., 2836 Sheffield street had her toi Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your this morning at tt Locate On Siskiyou— name and, address clearly. You hospital. M r., and Mrs. Ed C. Stokes will receive a sample bottle of of Louisiana, who have traveled F O L E Y ’S HONEY AND S ’AR School text books.— Elhart’s. all over the United States, have 7 -lt purchased, through the Ashland COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also sample Realty company, 160 acres nt the package of FOLEY PILL&, a Candy Land— Biggest and best top of the Slsklyous. They plan diuretic stim ulant. for the kid 5c pop corn bricks In town. to make that their permanent neys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC- hottie. The ranch was purchased TABLETS for constipation and ngKlnras Visitor— x from Ellas McNerney. A ll the biliousness. These dependable Mrs. Gny Ackley of McCloud stock on the ranch will remain. remedies are free <from opiates Is a business visitor hare for and have helped millions of a few days. She is storing her Called To (h-egon City— people. Try them! Sold every household goods for the winter. Mrs. J. W illis and son, Lind where. say, wer« called to Oregon City » For ready to wear salts, tsllor- owing to the Illness of the for < ; suits and cleaning and re- mer's mother. mod'IMg, try Psnlsernd's. 6-tf menta will he served. Converse Canvas Ideal for Hunting Rastansa V isit**— 'J. I G. Î . Mnrschel oí San Fran cisco was a bnstnes» visitor hen today. Miss Elisabeth Shaw from 111.;,-Laurei Visiting H e r e - Mrs. Ralph Mark Diego Is visiting Mrs. Arnold, for n few da Mark Is a former re Admission — Adults 5Oo; Children 25c AHsslnllK Adolphe Menjou, Lillian Rich, AilesoPringie OVERLAND Admission Adults 35c, Children 10e Matinee 1:30 Evening 7:15-9:00 p. m. Shoe Shop Bach one present wUl have an op portunity to meet the teachers. Food Auction to be Held at County, Fair taking home at the end of the fair, they may be taken home or sold while they are still fresh, and appetising. This does away with the wastefnllneps of the former system.' There have always been FRAZIER AND SON “ The poor you have r L ways with you,” like wise the dirty clothes. Let us clean and press them. Standard Cleaners Don’t Let the Traf Phone 108 95 Oak St. W ill call for and deliver free. It pays to cultivate friends, not merely customer*. That is the reason why we have the same price* every day. ± 0..W. Soap, 6 bars for 26c Good Bulk Coffee, lb. 46c Canned Milk, TaO, l i e /. ' Canned Milk, Small, 6c We have just received a car of fresh feed BBd ^ 7 ’ milk eggs mash, plain egg mash, cracked corn, wheat, data scratch feed, mill run, Kreme. Cow Feed, Rolled Barley, Oround Barley, Alfalfa hay sa d new straw. Phone 214 — 353 E. Main Street fie Officers Call Bring your automobile to our shop nt once for Head- light Testing. Murphy Electric Shop There Are Reasons Why People Buy STAR CARS u is that Star Cars have worlds of power and dur- such as Dead Indian Mountain in High Gear, chased a car on August 3 and gave a check drawn on a Mon- taglue bank to the aradunt of (360. Bank officials there stated that he had had ^ao ac count in the bank for two years past. He remained in Medford a short time, then left for Spo- 1919 Dodge Tour. Car Best of Condition. .$275 1919 Ford Touring . .$ 76 1922 Ford Touring. .$276 1919 Chev. Touring. .$126 1922 Ford Sedan 'Badatoli Axle, $375 Fall Cleanliness can be given the house by new paint amjLwall pajier. Let us estimate the cost for you. Phone 172. WATCH LATER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR A LOW GEAR DEMONSTRATION UP A 75 PER CENT GRADE. Bring in your old car and trade it on a New Star, with the , Million Dollar Motor. HAMAKER Automotive Shop MOTOR CO “»Service Worth While” Ï Brake Relining Done by Machinery J. O. RIGG Individual Woolen Dress Patterns FAN WITH FARRELL ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY. OREGON GUARDSMEN WIN RIFLE SHOOT CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 10. — (U. P .)— The Oregon National Guardsmen won the national In Returned Home — fantry rifle trophy match here ye» Mr. George Ogg who has been terday for the third consecutive a patient at the Community year. The Item led Its nearest hospital for some time returned competitor by more than a thou» to hi* home yesterday. and points. McNair Bros., for school hooks. A Magnificent Pictore With An Eternal Message A merry marriage mix-up—Funnier than lips ean tell. Visiting H er»— Hunting— Mrs. Georgs Arons of Siskiyou George Converse and Fred Is < visiting -In Ashland with her Cashing are enjoying a hunting parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Bush. trip at the head o f Nell Creek. Latest fashions and methods n hair dressing and general beau't parlor service at The 2-tf Vanity Shop. , “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” CECIL B. DEMILLE’S CINEMASTERPHSCE BIBLE SCHOOL PERMIT IS AUTHORIZED HERB At the hoard of education meet ing Tuesday everting, W irt M. Wright, appearing for the church organisations, requested permis sion to conduct a week day bible school In connectlog with the reg ular school system. This per mis slon was granted, wjth the under standing that all arrangements ahall be passed upon by the board, and that the shoot will he nnder the supervision of George A. B rt» coe, city superintendent of schools. At the meeting It wee announc ed that tbs plans for the new school building ere in the hands of the architect at the present time, end wlU he completed and return ed to the board within a few days. They come in Rust, Henna,-Crab Apple, Rose, Ash and Tan. BETTER Cleaner Jieat One Dress to Each Pattern. View These Now 'If you’re a baseball or fight fan, a tennis follower, or a golf bug, you’ll want to read the stories of Henry L. Farrell, United Press sports editor a* they appear in The 'Tidings. _ B .. 1 . ' •' V. PRICED AT $10.95 * Farrell is one of the leading sporting authorities of the country. Medford Fuel Oil Co. Agenta 26 N. Grape St., Medford Y ou’ll get all tb* up-to-the-minute sport ing information and “ inside stuff ’’ if yon read the United Pre** stories by Farrel in The Tiffing«. t f e r Y 0 Ù B * fa 0 0 L Ç N S AT MILITARY BRAIDS ALL COLORS NOW SELLING MeCALL a nne a ie »e s» A Regular meeting tomorrow (Friday) evening, Sept. 11, FOR HALM OR EXCHANGE—■ 10-room house, 2 1-2 lota, gar age, etc. Good rental district. Take light car. Consider .rent ing. Inquire owner, 120 Granite St. ? 8-2» LAST T U B S TODAY »n e '«dj&mkQf . Wayne Parks, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parka, local resident, received a - badly broken shoulder last evening as the result of a fall from the back of a burro. The accident occurred near the Cross ranch near Ashland. Wayne was accompanied J»y Orville Sh’aw, -a* boy friend, who Special Merchants Lunch, 60c, was also riding a burro. They daily at the Plasa— from 11 a. were passing an old house when m. to 2 p._ m. «-tf an animal suddenly jumped from a window onto a piece of sheet iron. The burro became fright- daughter I ened and threw the yonth to >aa, have the ground. He called to bis in Fran- companion and told him that he several thought he had broke his arm days vislfing friends. They also above the elbow. called on friends in Burllngauie, Although lh great pain the and Sau Mateo. boy proto and walked to the Shaw home, nearly a mile from Want from private party (3600 the place he was lnjuerd: " A A -l security. Phone 121, Ash- physician was summoned and the boy was taken to his home. t women who say “What shall 1 he had Just returned « h a s er- «ive Hy family tor shgfrer tf I stay to. the raeesgs 1 want to." rested. According to the district at The answer to « most attractive torney's office, a woman ac fo r a csa be 'rotate every after companied him south. An a noon at tho women1* building after result an investigation is being tho races. Famous aootleaohrs of made and it may be another Jaekson county will via-with each charge w ill ho filed against other to bring the largsht prices Ramsay, now a prisoner in tho for tho prise foods. This plan «111 materially in county Jail. crease the number of entries in this department, as a woman may bake on the day most convenient for her. Ambitions women ean bring in food on each of these (Continued from page oae) Rdays. QUAB- ’’M B L IE S HELP ’ {/Y O U DESIGN