Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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A M A ^ M msnts at t „
Mildred Stereos and Dimple
Slack are visiting to Ashland
from San ’ 'Francisco,
lflss 8to-
vens left the morning for Klam­
ath Pells where she will visit
for a time.
♦
stations at Salem
<U. P.) — The flight Of the PB -l testlgatlon applied to oae ata-
navy seapUne to H a w a ii from B S n ilo a sac» la the following Hat
Francisco w ill wait u n til ntort * f cities la the state showaver-
favoraMe weather, and eadnrance »«• cogte per oar to ha: Oregon
teats are eatigfactory^and smjtU City, 31-84; Caaby, 81.40;- Tille-
psdrol vessels a— available, ”ac- mook, 88.14; Marshfield, 88.08;
cording to instructions resolved Medford, 38-44, and Grants Fas»,
from the navy department a* W -•«-
tor
j CM*> I*-® 7-
love- Washington today.
Qood 7-ropnt. planter«» tyrase.
sightly location, , easily reached,
east side, close to schools, over
half acre. noa-resMent owner
’just reduced price from 34760 to
$4200, easy terms.
New bupsalow near boulevard
and schools, special reason for
selling, easy terms, only 83600,
38 acre«,.well located, 8-roo’ra
bungalow, 17500.
10-acre orchard home, fine lp-
cation, good 4-room bungalow,
orchard fine condition and pro­
ducing well, 86800.
One acre and 6-room house,
33100.
x
15 acres near highway, good
location, half cleared. 81360. .
7 1-8-acre orchard home, house
garage, chicken houses, produces
well, good condition, 88780.
•i 6-room house beet , part of
New Zealand blue and wood­
land fawn, the newest shades In
Tha A. C. Crews family who
mens and young mens suits at
have been living in the C- R- D-
Orres Tailor Shop.
11-1*
Jones house on Mountain Ave.,
Marriage begins where
w ill move October 1. to Liberty
Leave For Ho m e
•
,
making ends.
Mrs. M. E. Frasier will leave
Atan-lage A usonnced-.
«>6
« a jfg w r r
tomorrow for her home In Grants | Society’s one quest seems
Waat Larder and Jeasie -W ll- ________
.
, ■
Have your deer skins tanned
Pass after visiting for about be to find a new way to
son Quintal, were married by
HICYCLB FO R 8ALB— Second
at McKImmey’s Tannery. 10-6*
three weeks with her son, Mr. nothing.
the. Rev. C. M. Tate, at the hand, good condition.
John
Miller.
parsonage, 418 South Turner Gaiey.
670
Fairview,
phone
V isiting H e n -
*11-8*
A great deal of happiness is street, Victoria, oa July 80, 192C. 4S1-J.
Jack and Bert Mat terän are
329.60 for an all wool suit or overlooked because It doesn’t
visiting in Ashland from Weed.
W ANTED— Woman
to
help
,overcoat tailored Jo your mea­ cost anything.
P E T TY T H IE V IN G jGANG
with houea work.
Apply 89
sure
is
much
better
than
the
FINALLY
CAUGHT
HERE
Candy Land— Nugae Caramels,
Granite St.
11-tf
Femtnine beauty, when com
chocolates, fresh dally for the ready made suits you buy at the
stores
for
836
to
846.
Let
me
blned with brains, la a danger
trade.
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F O E SALK— -Qrocery, doing
prove it.— Orrea Tailor Shop, up- ous compound to fool with.
«ash business In growing town.
stairs.
-with good future prospecta. W rite
One thing that keeps progress
George Converse left yesterday
Wm. Harria. Chiloquin, Oregon.
back Is this everlasting ltcb to
for Tacoma and Rainier Park
11-8
George W. Matthews, Chief
amend the Constitution.
where he will spend about a
FOR R E N T — Five room bung­
of Police of Santa Rosa, who
month.
alow.
Furnished,
Inquire 748
has been' visiting
with
Mr.
Behaving yourself Is admirable
East M ain.’
11-3*
will but It is rather difficult to get
A ll kinds of dimension lum- Woodward of Candy Land
leave
tomorroyr
for
his
home,
in
The evenings are get­
much
of
a
thrill
out
of
It.
hrt on hand a t the box factory.
FOR R E N T — Housekeeping
ting
snappy, you will
383-tf Santa Rosa.
(Continued from page one)
apartment. Inquire 237 Oberjin.
Hex Heck says: “ I ain’t never
soon
need
those heavy
11-tf
W ill the lady who Issued us ylt seen a rich man develop gatton District which w ill aur
V isiting Here—
wraps, let us clean and
I/>NT— 4-montha old
nanny
Miss Earnest iae Hicks from a check for 86.93 on Sept. 9, a hobby that gits him up early pass anything shown at former
press
them.
fairs.
Superintendent
Elmer
without
signing
the
check
pleaso
In
the
mornln’.”
goat, deer eolor. Finder return
Coquille, is visiting in Ashland
11-8*
with her father and mother, Mr. call at our store and complete » « t t t t f l f l f l f l f l t t t t Oatman, of this department nays to 333 B. 6 t , reward.
¡'that many new exhibitors will
the check? H. B. Plummer, Gro
and Mrs. Earnest Hicks.
show at this yesr’s fair, and
RODGERS REFUSES
that the agricultural pavilion will
TR A D E IN YOUR OLD TIRES
GOOD PROMOTION be filled with * fru it exhibits
to Hadden ft< new onea. Ashland D rill Tonight—
that cannot be surpassed any­
Battery B. 249 C. A. C., meets
vulcanising Works.
16»— tf
Phone 108
95 Oak S t
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14, — where. I t w ill be an "eye full"
tonight in the armory.
(U. P.) — Commander
John for the tourists who visit, as
W
ill
call
for
and
deliver
To Albany—
Rodgers
of
the
PN-9-1,
today
no-
well as an "eye opener” for
Men's Windsor Cheviot suits in
free.
* Hra. M. Brannon and Mrs
Canyon road between Laceys and
tilled Secretary of thh Navy W il­ many local people.
A rt Thom8ton, are business vis Collegiate Greys and Sahara
Kelts. Return to Guy Good.
When the doors swing -open
11-M bur that he would prefer to re­
Tana at Paulsernd’a.
itors in Albany.
ll- 2 t*
main on sea duty with the alr- September 16, there w ill' be a
planes rather than accept the post real surprise for everybody.
McKimmey’s
Tannery
will Ou R ogue R iver—
Mrs. Elsie Churchman
and as assistant chief of the navy bur­
start tanning deer skins at once.
daughter, Margaret, spent the eau of aeronautics, to which W il­
AVERAGE GOST FOR
bur appointed him last Friday.
week end on the Rogue River.
ADJUSTING LIGHTS,
Returned Home—
All the newest shades and.fab
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leg­
(Continued From P age
Eugene— Building permits for
gett returned from Lane county rlcs In smart men’s ready-to
Are Now In Stock and Ready for Planting
11-tl eight months reach 31.892,000.
Sunday evening, where Mrs. Leg- wear, at Paulserud's.
Better Get Yonr Vetch W hile it is Plentiful and Cheap(
gett was called by the illness and
One hundred adjustments, se­
Great B.ritain Imported 190,- lected at random, from each of
death of her father who was Moved From Medford—
Fred Horner and family of 000 cases Ofegon loganberries in three adjusting stations In P ort­
hurled at Pleasant H ill, Sep­
W e Have Full Carload Sulphate of Ammonia Due to
Medford have moved to Ashland 1924, and wants 60 per Cent land, show an average cost per
tember 9.
on account of health conditions more this year.
car for the three stations and
~ Arrive October 1st
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c, here. They are at present locat­
Better and Cheaper than Nitrate of Soda—The Sooner
dally at the Plaza— from 11 a, ed at 300 Avery street.
T-MÒSES
sttbdttlsMa. o ffend by an old
eetata tor only 378.80 per acre.
Pine corner for service station,
w ith eld hanse, only 38800. '
Good lots for 8400 to 31000.
A particularly rtne lot very
close la on paved street, only
31000 tor short time.
.
I t acres with 4-rooai K&ase,
IflUlac <ji,
WANTED
House.
mostly cleared, alfalfa and largo
garden, good location near Pa­
cific Highway, | t , »00.
Shall ha glad to show you
these.
H . C. G»ley, «8 East
M ala Street.
ll-j
Carl J. Brommer, Mgr. .
Ashland Fruit A Produce Aasa.'
11-3*
“BROKEN
LAWS"
W ith Mss. Wallace Seid
Standard Cleaners
A story of a hard fighter and a true soldier.
Daring, b'ristling adventures amid natural scenic
Vetch and Other Cover Crop-Sfced
marvels of our own vicinity.
BRED
IN T O
OUR
BREAD
The quality in our bread is always present, as we
make it the best we know how every dayC
You Buy the less it Will Cost ’
Mrs. George Spencer, who un­
derwent a serious operation at
the Portland 8urglcal Hospital
is reported as
doing nicely, but will not be able
to leave the hospital for some
time yet.
The noted author, editor and
lecturer, J. J. Sims, will give
his famous lecture "Evolution or
The Bible, Which?’’ Illustrated
by colored electric lantern plc-
tures.
(Tomorrow)
Tuesday
evening at the Baptist church, 8
o'clock.
Admission tree.
Pub
11c Invited.
11-1
Woodstock
INSIST ON SUPERIOR BREAD
E le c t r it e
Latest fashions and methods To Crater Imk«—
Marjorie
Douglas
of
•« hair dressing and general , Miss
beau’ » parlor service at The Gooding. Idaho, Mrs. Caroline
Vaalty Shop.
2-tf Tilton, John Rigg, and M r. and
Mrs. Eric Weren motored to
Crater Lake Saturday.
Mrs. Blanch Houpe and Mr*.
Orres cleans and remodels
Knapp of Grants Pass visited
over the week end In Ashland clothes. Phono 64, upstairs.
With Mrs, H. A. Stearqs.
Bay yonr box shook
tosai box laetory at
Picture Framing. Stadio Ash
land. Oa the Plata.
R rtorard Home—
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elb have
returned home from an enjoyable
vacation trip.
They visited In
Pacific Grove, Santa Crus and
San Francisco.
They returned
through the Sacramento valley.
Photographs of Quality.
Ashland. On tbs Pinza.
The Last Two Weeks
in our old store w ill be days of
To Crater Lake*—
Robert Spencer and Jan Mo-
watt motored to Crater Lake to­
day.
They are expected back
tomorrow.
M eeting Postponed—
Owing to Friday, September
18, being Ashland day at the C liff Payne makes French doors.
F air the meeting of the D. A. R.
w ill be postponed until Friday, Basine»« Visitor—
September 26. .
B. D. North of Medford was a
business visitor In Ashland lo­
tta li woolens are
Orras Tailor Shop.
* Engrave your fountain pen.
V isited H e r e -
Elhsrt's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reagh, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reagh, Jr., B alaras V isitors
and aba, John, of Seattle visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Owen
a few days In Ashland last week Weed were business visitors
at the home of Mrs. Reagh's. Ahland Saturday.
Sr., slater, Mrs. Agnes Herndon,
on Beech street The Reaghs are
Big Ben alarm clocks.— Mc­
on their way to Southern Cali­ Nair Bros.
<
fornia where they will spend
the winter.
Books and stationery.— McNair
T o Southern C alifornia—
Miss
Marjorie
Doaglas
of
Gooding. Idaho, left last evening
for Southern California where
she will- attend- the University.
She has been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Weren.
MITCHELL NOTHIWO
DECLARES OFFICER
WASHINGTON, Sept 14. —
(U. P .) — Colonel W illiam Mitchell
probably will be summoned be­
fore Coolidge’s special hoard of
aircraft Inquiry to testify regard-1
ing charges of incompetency, It
was said authoritatively today, j
of South
purchRMd
through H. C. Gaiey, a residence
lot from Floyd T. Putman. The
lot la oa Bench street opposite
The same high governmental
the proponed now grade school.
suthorltlee expressed the opinion
that the court martial would hs-
and
WO! the lady who Issued us aume a minor aspect,
• check for 34 93 on Sept. 9, Mitchell's participation In any
wttbont nlgnlng the check please changes or Improvements In the
eall nt oar store and complete flying service would he slight.
Ihn Chart T H. B. Plummer, Gro­
a r.
I» - ’ »
The Franklin Bakery \
Ashland Fruit & Produce Association
At Last Electricity
THE
has been applied to the typewriter and it is the
progressive «Woodstock Typewriter {Company, for
the last few years yi the very forefront in typewriter
construction, which brought this new typewriter into
being and offer it as THE MOST UP-TO-DATE
TYPEW RITER in the field today.
NEW STORE WILL BE THROWN OPEN FOR BUSINESS VERY
SOON, BUT THIS OLD STORE WILL CONTINUE IN EXISTENCE UN­
TIL SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th AND IN THESE TEN DAYS THERE WILL
BE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF -SEASONABLE MER­
CHANDISE TO BE SOLD RATHER THAN BE MOVED.
Consider It’s Advantages
Perfect and Uniform Copy
no more irregularities in the appearance of your
work. Each and every letter struck with the same
force and giving, the same uniform and beautiful
impression, obtainable at all times on the Electric
—with any type—but especially with the open face
Pica tyj>e of the Woodstock.
Any Number of Copies Desired
up .to twenty copies, at one time and gotten ont
easily as one copy can be made.
The Lightest Known Touch
GREATER REDUCTIONS
MARVELOUS VALUE GIVING
-
More Work, Better Work Done With
Greater Efficiency and Ease
The typist is able with the use of this machine
to concentrate her attention on her copy and use her
energy in increased speed and accuracy.
A demonstration will show yon some of the fine
points of the machine and what a marvel it is.
f
These T w o W eeks w ill go quickly,
so don’t delay
Silks, Woolen Goods, Wash Goods,
Think of what this means, no more tired wrists at
the close of day, no more fatigne, no more broken
finger nails from making carbon copies.
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Curtain Goods, Outing Flannels,
Suits,,Coats, Dresses, Corsets, Chil-
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Skirts'and Sweaters, Aprons and
Ribbons Laces, Bags, Neckwear,
Housedresses, Khaki and Tweed
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas,
»
Petticoats,
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Underwear,
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Hosiery,
Gloves, Middies, Waists and Blouses,
Outing Garments, Furs, Notions,—
Yes, about
rowers Please bring them in on time
Ad Fruit & Produce Association
Ashland
Oregon
a woman
needs to wear or for Household use.
Distributor for this territoryJs
days for receiving Bose and
¡on pears, Tuesday, Sept 15th.
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drens Coats, Underwe# and Hosiery,
ASHLAND
OREGON