Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1925, Image 4

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    Marios Ledoh-nad har mother,
¿ärry Cattano of Hilt, Cah-
Mra.
B. F . Loach. la« Sunday for
for ata. «aa a basteóte vtaltor In
Eugene
where Marlen will nt*
Ashland Saturday.
tend the University of Oregon
Iftrns of (omtga ownership tak­
in g the defOBstre tn ’h battle of
fdvertlalng.s
O. B. B. EMB. FLUB
Eastern Star embroidery club
meets tomorrow afternoon In
Masonic Hall. Hoateaaaa: Mra.
Everton and Mrs. Winnie.
Mra. Smith of Southern Cali­
fornia, and son, Harold, « f Teu-
aaat, are visitors ta Ashland for
u few days. * They, ara former
residenti of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milia and
Mrs. Ella Mills ret.urnad yeater-
day from a trip te Vancouver.
B. C.. where the? attended the
Klvants convention.
To Santa Rosa—
Miss Helen- Sanford
For.yonr health nothing better
than Roller Skating. Ashland for Santa Roan where
Gaius Crosby left Sunday for Nat. 35c, good skates.
lT-eod-3 visit Lather Burb’ank
Eugene to attend the University
weeks.
To E u g e n e -
of Oregon.
Picture Framing. Stadio
land. On the Plgsa.
Box Factory is putting on a
larger crew. Apply in person.!
7:30 a. tn.
17-2
To Wilbwi—
Mr. sod Mrs. Fred Engle and
Mrs. Angle Engle left yester­
day. for WUpur to attend the
funeral of Mra. Engle’s brother.
Skate to music at the Nat,
iC, good floor and skates, 7:30
NAPLE8 — Two rich members
17-eod-3 of Sicilian nobility, a husband and
Returned To Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Roekfel-
To Forrest Grove—
>•
loju returned today from a trip
Webster Werts left Saturday
through the Western states.
evening for Forrest Grove where
he will attend the Pacific Uni­
Special Merchants Lunch, 50c,
versity.
' . .
daily at the Plasa— from 11 a.
m. to 2 p. tn.
6-tl
All the newest shades and fab­
rics In smart men’s ready-to-
Buy your box shook from the
wear, at Panlsernd'a.
11-tf
local box factory at wholesale
prices.
252-tf
To E u g e n e -
Clark Butterfield, Mrs. Vivian
Photographs of Quality. Studio
Woodside and Joe- Nell left Sun­
Ashland. On the Pleas.
day evening tot Eugene, where
they will attend the University
Kills D oe r
of
Oregon."
W. J. Wright and R. L. Burns
returned yesterday evening from
traue in T our old tires
a successful overntght hunting
to
Madden ttv new ones. Ashland
trip. Mr. Wright kllle’d a four
vulcaniving Works.
_ MO— tf
point deer and the two brought
the deer Into Ashland.
From Richm ond—
*
Mrs. C. E. Smith of fllchmond
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Haynes
was called to Ashland owing to
wish to thank the Railroad shop
the illness of her father, Mr.
men and others who sent Mrs.
E. B. Smith, of Mansanlta street.
Haynes flowers during her ro-
cent illness.
17-1*
Have your broken windows
repaired. Large stock of glass
on hand.
Fall woolens are now In at
» •ltf
Ones Tailor Shop,
Jordan Sash and Cab
Miss Edith Dodge and John
16-tf Galey left Sunday morning tor
Eugene, where they _ will attend
WANTED—More boys at the the University of Oregon.
Box Factory.
17-2
inet Works.
Phone 131.
All kinds of dimension lum- A wonderful 7 room , bouse,
T on hand at the box factory. splendidly furnished, large lot on
212-tf paved street close to East Bids
schools, fruit, flowers and shade.
The price is too rldlculonsly low
Visited Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W iblj to quote here and terms are
• of Grants Pass spent Sunday In unusually easy.' Let us show
Ashland at the home of R. 'L It to you. 6taplea Realty Agency.
12-tf
Burns of Elisabeth street. Mrs.
XVlbJe is a Sister ot Mr. Burns.
z She Just returned from a trip Visitor Here—
Mr. and Mrs. John HaVks of
to "Sacramento, where she visit­
Santa Rosa, visited at Candy-
ed her father, M. E. Burns.
lapd yesterday.
wife, each 45, have decided1 to
give up ail their property and re­
tire to convents. They are the
Prince Iguasio Paterno Caatello
di Diseori, ot Cktanta and hia
wife, both of whom were widely
known and deeply (beloved for
their lives of kindness and inter­
cut in others. The Princess; who
-was actively engaged In every
sort of social and benevolent work,
.was the General Secretary for
8ttjly of an important society o f
Catholic women's work.
. Each will shortly he’ received
Irrevocably Into a religious or­
der. It la not uncommon forNa
married man or woman to apply
for permission to enter such an
order, but It is_ not always pos­
sible that the wish can be carried
out, as the law. in Italy does not
permit divorce, and if one of the
married pair wants to recall the
other from the convent It might
be done. In this case, however,
they are both equally agreed in
their desire« and it Is very rarely
that inch an instance has occur­
red, certainly not for many years.
The Prince has already begun
his novitiate and been received
Into the .house ef the Rarnafelth
Fathers at Monsa, thia being the.
order to which be Is destined. His
wife was allowed, by a special dis­
pensation, to be present at this
ceremony, which Was conducted in
a strictly prlvaje form. Afterward
the two separated calmly and she
returned to Milan to go to Modena
where «he Is to begin her noviti­
ate. She Joins the Carmelite nuns
and will, when her final vows are
taken, live the cloistered life, en­
tirely cut off from the world. She
£nd the Prince give up all they
have ot worldly goods and bene­
volent objects.
Mr. Hawks is
city auditor of Santa Rosa.
To Corvallis—
Robert and. Donald Wright,
Men’s Windsor Cheviot
Itosina Galatin, and Lucille and
Thelma Peroui, left Sunday for Collegiate Greys and
Corvallis where they will attend Tans at. Paulserud'a.
the Oregon Agriculture College.
In M ilf o rd
H. V. Carter was a visitor in
New shipment of hats Just re- Medford yesterday. He also vis­
celved at Mrs. 81mons, 26 So.
ited with his brother, Oeorgo
Pioneer.
-
’
17-2
Carter, at Talent.
W XISHDtO
TONIGHT
“F I N E
C L O T H E S"
TOMORROW
Latest fashions and methods
n hair dressing /and general
beau'v parlor service at The
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Vanity Shop.
<
p While British asnaufacthrera
advertise “Buy 'British Goods and
Be British,” the foreign manufac-
It « a s nt first »tanned to
ibreis are advertising the amount
hold
the opeatag program on the
of money they are (vending in
night of July 1. h«t P/lta de­
clared that alata the hotel wag
a « ell dog, to d a y .‘dfter dlnlhd' plhying. One <tf tb* M<Stat oil not completed, thia mov< wonld
on a hatpin tpn inches long—'[and gasoltap cemMSea. whlph la not he advisable. Ala©, at that
almost as long as the pap.
' fa foreign contarti, h u rather time, the hotel pwagra and man­
Dr. Tom CrlspweU, veteyttó; taken the wind out of th e '“buy agers on thé const wore b u y
arian. found the tip of the plat British” campaign by announcing operating their own hotels, that
coming out near the dog’s eye.': that it employs more British being the busiest time ot the
Ha gave the pup an anesthetic, [labor, haannore British, capitai, season, and many wonld hatfo
pulled out three or four lachot ; end uses ' more British vessels' been unable to get away for the
opening here.
of pin. reached In and cat tha
" Secretary of thé Ashland cham­
pin In .two and took out the
ber of commerce, 3. H. Puller,
rest.
The doctor beìleves thè
declared thia morning that he
dog swallowed the pin. gagged
had extended invitations to all
with hie head down and forced
thq/pln through the softest spot
ih bis head.' • KT'
’
Tom COhlter, oolored dehk ser-
gpant, Of the Parsons Polita. De­
partment noticed a chicken he
owned with a nail
sticking
Today ie the tomorrar,
through Its breast. Ha pulled
you
worried about yester-
the nail out wfth a pair of pliers
•
t
o
and' the chick is as well ,aa ever.
The pin'was alm^rt Ss long’ pa
FOUNta^At ¿option Sale? Sat­
the dog and nail longer then
the chick. "
.
*
urday, vanity enea. Owner coll
Send your clothe* to
at Tidings office, Identify same
and pay'lor ad.'
' Don’t Worry -
FOR BALE—One hammerless
shotguh, 12-guage. cost 1125.
Sell cheap, can be seen at O. K*.
Barber. Shop.
.
17-3
» FOR RENT— Furalahed hotfss.
Inquire 47,Luurel St.,, or phono
263-L.
’ 17-tf
LONDON— The British Govern­
FOR RENT—Two cOsy winter
ment has finally lent Its support
to the 'general appeal being made cabina, furnished for housekeep­
to British jptilcens to “hay Brit­ ing. Light and water furnished.
ish goods,” in sn endeavor to ’ 163 Granite St. Phone 153.
revive British trade.
FOR SALE—Tomatoea
1c
Sir Philip Cunl Iff e-Lister, presi­ pound. C. A. Gray, 1372 Iowa.
dent of the Board of Trade,
■
S
17-eod-J
speaking in the House > of Com- .
mons, echoed an appeal that
room house
hag long been made hy . British with garage. Inquire 271
manufacturers, when he appeal­ Ave.
ed to “the whole British people’’ ■
LOST—A silver mesh purse on
to buy British g?ods and aid tn
Main
Street. Reward. Return
offsetting the present adverse
to Tidings Office.
17-2«
British trade balance.
Thus polittca and business have " FOR SALE— 5-room bungalow,
combined in an effort to aronee , close to Hawthorne and High
British patriotism to the support school.
Inquire 107 6 th St.
ot British trade, with the result Phone 250-R.
17-3
fairly wall in doubt.
FOR RENT— 3-room apartment
The appeal made by Sir Phil­
17-tf
lip was accompanied by as­ Vendôme Hotel.
tounding statistics, which plainly
show that British trade Is In MITCHELL RELIEVED
AS AIR OFTICER
a dire way. For* natanee, 8U
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 21— (U.
Philip pointed out that imports
exceeded exports last year by p .)— Coioo^l William Mitchell
31,176,000.000 as compared with was relieved as air officer In the
eighth corps area today. This
3700,000,000 In 1013.
Sir Philip deprecated tenden­ was announced by Major General
cies to exaggerate the graveness Ernest Hinds, commander, with­
out comment. The presumption
of the trade situation, and de­
Is
that Colonel Mitchell will
clared that it was untrue to say
stand relieved of hia office until
that Great Brtaln was living
on her reserves, hu admitted that the aircraft Investigation la com­
Great Britain la far below her pleted and hia Case disposed of
by court martial.
pre-war capacity to invest.
Competition la growing w|th JOW BB TO BE PROSECUTOR
•very country that lisa the power
IN ELLIOTT CASK
to manufacture, and along with w (Continued from page one)
thia Oreht Britain has to face
stolen from the Mason
higher production and living
Standard Cleaners
Phone 108
e w o s r tt
Character and Strength
The greatest element of strength in aft in­
dividual or in an' institution is Character.
'The steady growtti Qf the Citjsens ffeik in
its more than 15 y e a n of service and its
firm hold today upon public confidence,
have been due in a very large measnre to
the honesty and integrity of the men behind
this bank.
.
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95*Oak S t
and let them clean and
press them.
The Citizens
Bank
of Ashland
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B* F <
Ashland, Oregon
.
A SPECIAL SHOWING OF
We have had these sent to ng fo r a special
showing this week to fill a demand we
have had for smart evening dresses for the
social occasions that are coming soon;
I f you prefer to make your
own see the
BEAUTIFUL NEW
SILKEN FABRICS
for evening dresses.
V W ,«I
Mrs. Walter Haines was a vis-
itor in Ashland from Elkton yea-
“THE WRITE GIFT
terday.
ANOTHER BARGAIN. A ttve
room house, brick foundation!
and plastered, near high schotS.!
close to Blvd., large lot, shade
and flowers. 32500. Very easy
terms.
Staples Realty. Agency.
11-tf
Darling's Studio and Art Store
Venetian Toilet Preparations
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
WHAT DOES YOUR SKIN NEED?
Improving—
While the present plana do not
Mra. Henry Haynes is report­
ed as improving after an acci call for Federal traffic control,
the conference belleveu It-will be
dent on Main street.
able, by oo-ordlnatlon of State
and municipal enforcement regu­
lations to bring about uniform
* Mra. Robert Ward
laws throughout tha United StatOe.
Saturday for Medford
Leek of uniformity la one of the
will make her home,
big factors la the high death rate
is employed with the
and great number of accidents,
bune. They wilt be
according to experts.
on South Grape street.
Leniency of courts toward traf­
fic
vlolatora must be Abandoned In
Burines« Vlaltov—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright order to bring about stronger en­
of Ager, California, were bual- forcement. according to moat offic­
npBs and shopping visitors in ials. Evan la cities and States
where the laws are adequate there
Ashland today.
has been a tendency to let tbe
truffle riolatoiu off with a light
Hero Yrotertay—
F, L. Schnlder of Yreka was a fine.
vi si t or i n A s hla n d ye st erd afr.'----- L officials, hnadadhx Judge Wifi*
lam MeAdeo, Chief City Magis­
Û Qtocmount (future
with
Visitors l a Ashland—
J trate of New York, demand high-,
lardo C ortei, Jetta Goudal,
er minimum penalties for violn-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Smyths
of
Nook Beer) .
Daaamulr were visitors In Ash­ 1 tloa, and Jail sentences for reck-
| lew and drunken driven, who a n
pom e and m eet tbe land yasterday. •
held to he ne great a menace to
peen’s m ost fascinating
the nafety of the population an
Mr. and Mra. Donald Fraslsr the felon.
London ballroom or left Saturday for Eugene whore
Astoria— Moro canned saimqn
ish bullring, hia d a r they will attend the University
shipped during- August, than
ill! amaze and startle of Oregoa.
aver before lu oao mouth.
To Medford—
against a back-
lavish settings
STUDIO 29 S’. PIONES»
Mrs.* D. L. Stephens haa re
turned from Eugene where ulM
baa been visiting *ber mothsr.
For every type o f skin Elizabeth Arden has selected a group of prepara
tions especially suited to its'care.
r,<m
SIMMONS BEDS
MATTRESSES AND. SPRINGS
Built for Sleep
4 An Oily Skirt Needfi
BIG VARIETY OF PATTERNS AT
VENETIAN VELVA CREAM. >
nonfatening nourishing cream for
sensttivé skins, exquisitely fine, deli­
cately scented. $1, $2, $3.
WICK FURNITURE CO
DON’T FORGET WE HAVE ALL
KINDS OF
Feed and Flour
cream, forms
A soothing vknishii
u over the
a thin protective
face. $1, $2.
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VENETIAN ROUGE AMORETT A.
A snpprfino cream roughe that gives
a beautifully natural glow to the
cheeks. Light, Medium or Dark.
VENETIAN IiILLE I4VWON X
liquid powder foundation in six
shades — Cream, Whit«, Natnrell,
Spanish Rachel, Special Rachel, —
$1.50.’
.
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VENETIAN PORE CREAM. Closes
open pores corrects their
refines thé coarsest skin, $1, r-s w .
Ask at our Toilet counter for the booklet “ The Quest of tha Beautiful” ,
which describes all Elisabeth Arden’s preparations and gives ra^rnetiODS-
for their usé. '
we will be glad to give you prices
LITHIA SPRIN05 PHARMACY
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LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL BU D D IN G
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