Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1925, Image 4

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    Heaviest B a b di*
Season Amounts to
One Inch Here
r theater beautiful
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Shock Punch
Richard Dix
To Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. BS. BS. Phipps will
leave Sunday for Portland where
they will attend the Odd -Bellows
convention,
All the newest shades and fab­
rics In smart men’s ready-to-
wear, at Paulserud’s.
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Fountain pens engraved, 2ßc.
Elhart’s.
SATURDAY ONLY
Hoot Gibson
“Spook Ranch
Received Word-
Word has been received that
Miss Eunice Grubb has arrived
In Chicago where she will spend
the winter.
Have your deer skins tanned
at McKlmmey’s Tannery, IO-#*
The heavy rainfall, which start­
ed with a light drissie Wednesday
morning, then broke Into sh err y
downpour about four o’clock Wed­
nesday afternoon, and continued
to pour throughout the night,
amounted to exactly one Inch, ac­
cording to Weather Observer
Louh Dodge.
This Is the heaviest rain, ex;
perlenced here since leaf winter,
and according to Dodge* Is the
forerunner of the winter season
in Southern Oregon.
Tomatoes, melons, grapes and
practically all soft fruits and
vegetables suffered di a result of
Wednesday night’s rain.
The grape crop!, said to be one
of the heaviest In years, was dam
aged to some extent, the water
causing the riper grapes to crack
and the larger bunchM to mildew.
P U B L IC
A U C T IO N
ed arrangements for the Sheaan-
doah disaster Inquiry board,
which will convent at Lakehurst
Monday.
*
Thji Judge Advocate Oeneral*s
office at the .war department was
drawing up formal -chargee of In­
subordination against Mitchell, for
a court martial In Washington in
about two week».
Chairman Dwight W. Morrow
of New York, antntlm ate friend
of President Coolidge, told his
fellow members of- the special
board, that economy would be
necessary, since there are no „con­
gressional appropriations for the
probe. The board has definitely
decided <0 call witnesses from the
navy, war and postoffice depart­
ment» first, and Mitchell and
other critics later. It was annduac-
Personal Effects ot
Jesse Winbum to'bg
Sold to the Highest
Bidder
' I will Mil at Put)»« Auction,
to the highest bidder, oa
Cliff Payne maker typewriter
tables.
Buy yonr box shook from the
local box factory at wholesale
prices.
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CONKLIN PENS
McNair Bros.
Tanlac
PERPETUALLY GUARANTEED AGAINST
W EAR AND BREAKAGE
Returned Home—
George Brook miller \ arrived
home last evening from a visit
of one week In Cottage Grove
and Portland.
terious ranch. See the ‘guns blaze and the fur fly. And
Candy Land— Walnut patties,
see the ghosts moult their shrouds and hit for the big walnut cream rolls and cream cut
timber, in this mas ter-western.
bars, fresh dally.
FIRST APPEARANCE, OUR NEW ORGANIST,
MISS LAWLIS OF PORTLAND
’ The funeral- services for the
late Mrs. Robert J. Luke, will
be held from the Stock Under-
takirfg parlors, Saturday ^t 2:40
o’clock.
«
COMING SOON-
“THE
IRON
HORSE’
All kinds of dimension lum-
1 -ju hand nt tbs box factory.
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Fall woolens are now ln •*
Ortas Tailor Shop.
M iti
GROCERY
SPECIALS
SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 19-21 AT
HARDY BROTHERS
corner
psrsondl
Granite street,
articles belong
burn, which were at his Lodge
up the Ashland Creek Canyon.
Among these articles a r^ jA r -
ly everything used In house­
keeping. There -are also a fine
saddle horse of unusual merit,
an almost now Bain wagon, a.
good motor drag saw, a plow, a
Remington typewriter and. fine
desk, a Ford combined station
Wagon and truck, wltk Ruckatell
attachment and vacuum feed, and
tools and implements of various
kinds.
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The Auction Sale will com­
mence promptly nt 2:20 in the
afternoon of Saturday next.
All tkoM goods aye on dis­
play now and can bo Inspected
before the sale by thebe Inter­
ested, and any of them will be
sold nt private sale If a fair
price le offered. »
A. L. OIDBSON, Auctioneer.
m
Those Big Wooden Campbell«
Pound
Baxes Cracker«, ('an Pork and Benns
Halted or Plain
53
Ghlrndelll’e Choco­
late, Per Pound
TKADh IN YOUR OLD TIBBS
to' Maddvn tut new ones. Ashland
rulciinlnng Works.
180— tt
John Kail
chased the
property on
the Beaver
of Montana has pur-|
Joseph 8. Warren
East Main through
Realty company«
31“
10°
W hite Crown Flour—Good Flour at —
Our Beet Flour—W hite Mountain, at .
Grown Flour—An Unbleached Flour, at
14 POUNDS BEST CANE SUGAR FOR $1.00
Visitors H e r o -
Hcrseys CO
Can 17c
We still have a few packages of Citrus Washing Ma­
chine Soap at 48 cents per package, with which we
give a package of Citrus Powder Absolutely Free.
Thia is the best soap deal of the year. Don’t pass it np.
Once More—Thai 10c site Wool Soap—only Bo
A few more cases 10c Fairy Soap, 4 bars for 26c
All Brands of milk — Large cans, 10c; small 6o
A few more Bakers Cocoanut deals left—50c worth
for 26c.
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»toaaa Do Not Telephone — We Haven't Time to Answer
Tkc Crowds Arc Alw ays At
HARDY
BROTHERS
The Store of Quick Service
Eure W e Deliver—Free to all parts of the City
PILLS SAVE ILLS
SO DO OVERCOATS
Hunting Coats - Slickers
Miller’s Toggery
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
Callers at the Methodist par-
sonage Wednesday ware: Mies
D. Wlllla Cafftay, noted evan­
gelist, who held a succeeeful
meeting In Ashland last winter;
Dr. and Mrs. Rbbert Warner
of the Methodist hospital at Sp j-
kane and their daughter. Miss
I Ruth Warner, missionary from
Argentine, South America. The
party were driving to Los An-
Man’« Windsor Cheviot
Collegiate Grey« and
Tan« nt Panl«erud’a.
Latest fashions and method«
n »air dressing and general
basii'» parlor service nt. The
a-tr
Vsatty Shop.
Hrs. Laura Abbott who h is
basa vtoltlng hare for a taw
weeks returned to bar horns In
Butte FaUs.
tb Indian,
Stabbed in Heart,
Expected to Live
KLAMATH FALLS, Ora.. Sept.
18— IU. P.)— Although Monroe
Faithful, Indian, had his hesrt
pierced by a dagger, ha to still
living today, and .physicians be­
lieved ha woald survive. Tho
Indian was knifed, the author-
ttlea any, by n Klamath Indian
rancher, Williams Bggman. AL
Undents at the local hospital
said that although the dagger
penetrated hto 'heart, no im­
portant arteries wore severed.
Tho eUbhtng occurred yesterday,
whan Faithful appeared on the
Bggsman reach ta claim cattle
IN A NUT
SPKLL luhti with a “ P” and yap have It (FGuekb
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.
•• ASHLAND, OBBOON
f
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Are Your Dollars
“ Drones?”
Are your dellara doing anything to help
you get ahead iii tire world?
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—
.
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You can’t afford“any “ drone” dollars. Put
them at work in a savings account in the
Citizens Bank where they will earn inter­
est for yoq and;bviild up a fund for the fu­
ture. Oi>eh a sayings account here today.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
E. R. “ The
IS A Quality
A C Store”
& CO
. Offers a Very Special Selling of
“Wearwell Blankets
Wearwell Wool
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Blankets
-A B H
A»»
ANOTHER BARGAIN. A five I
room houM. brick foundation
and plastered, near hlgk school.
c I om to Blvd., large lot, shade
and-flowers, »2600. Very easy
terms. Staples Realty Agency.
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BIRTH
STONE
i
Jad Salts, 86c.— McNair Bros.
Every day—more and more people are discovering
that this is the best place to supply their grocery
needs—Our stocks are complete—Our prices are right
—Our merchandise is always of the highest quality
—You simply take no chance at all.
YOUH;
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
Purchased P roperty ■
Joseph S. Warren has pur­
chased Leslie Warts’« property
on Lincoln street through the
Beaver Realty company.
what
Darling’s Studio and Art Store
Special Merchants Lunch. 60c,
dully at the Plasa— frbm 11 a.
m. to 2 p. m.
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McKlmmey’s
Tannery
will
start tanning deer skins nt once.
10-«*
See the rugged bronco-buBter light into the clammy, mys­
Saturday, Sept 19
W
Ui /) « Ift A very handsome lot of-fur trim-
D \j U ‘ ug med ones that you will consider
splendid values at this price. >
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THE COAT AND DRESS BUSINESS IS ON WITH
A BANG AND WHY NOT GET YOURS EARLY
AND GET A FULL SEASON’S WEAR OUT OF IT.
Store Closed this
afternoon
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A fine <nudity Wool is
used in making these ,
Sujrerior Blankets. All
’
are thoroughly washed
and pro .shrunk. made
ready for yonr immediate
use •
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Wearwell
China
Block Plaids in Pink,
...
Blue, Lavender, Tan afad
COnOfl DianKeTS
and Grey. Size 66x80. These Supertex comft
Speeial Pair,
able blankets, woven fr
S ee th e N ew
«PROVED FORD TOURIN'
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a t O u r S a le s r o o m
Scotch Plaids and Blo<
Plaids, size 70x80. Pair
Block pattem » in P ink,t
Blue, lavender, Tan and
Part Wool, Block Plaids, Grey. Size 66x80, Pair
in all the wanted cotaQfc
Priced, Special Pair
ze 70x80 Pi
Wearwell Blanket^
$4.75
$5.48
.
$5.48
Cotton Blankets .
Come ¡in a good aaaorV Plain Greys and Tan with
dient of Plaid Pattering. Colored ^Borders, 64x76,
Pair
Size 66x80, .Pair.
$3.98
e 70x80, P
$448
Wearwell Crib
Bbnkets
Cotton Plaid Blankets
S u e 70x80 in. Tire wanted
Of the inme fine quality block plaid patterns and
as the -fall sized Cottoii colon. Priced Special Sat­
urday, Pair
>
Blankets. Priced
6 9 $ 2 .9 8 ’
$8.75
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