Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 24, 1925, Image 4

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Mr. and Mrs. W alker Throne who
visited Crater Lake yesterday re­
port the roads In excellent condi­
tion.
Friday
Degree,
Paulaerud's
V isiting anteed lo fit.
suits
W. M.
To Portland—
Mr. an Mrs. T . ‘C. Newby are
Snider's Cottage Cheese now leaving tomorrow for Eugene and
20-6 Portland on a business trip.
sold in Ashland.
Rny your box shook from the
factory at wholesale Xlninger's.
241-3
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Shampooing, facial, and all
Picture Framing,
other hair or facial treatments
land. On the Placa.
expertly performed at The Vanity
Shop, over Miller's Toggery.
Fond He*«—
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B L ,' Inga oa 17 W
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c,
Candyland for candles.
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free «Sd privilege
email wood. Audio?
»AV ,lor8ea- l)ee,> «i®.®00-
laqulre at
building.
WANTED TO BUY— Two or
three pigs, 50 lbs or leas. N. E.
Bond, Rt. 2
I-'OR EXCHANGE—
385 ACRES of fine grain land
SEATTLE W INS CUP
Property Owners interested in FOR FIRE PREVENTION
Skate to music.— Ashland Nat. improvements in the vicinity of
19-tf the new school building on Beach
SEATTLE-, Sept. 24— (U. P.)
street are requested to meet at — Seattle's fire department made
Fall woolens are now In at the library, Tuesday evening. the best record in fire preven­
Orrae Tailor Shop.
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tion work among cities of over
100,000 population during 1926.
McNair Bros., Registered Phar- Received Prises
The big Thomas H, Ince cup
m arista,
Mrs. H. H. Elhart of Ashland for fire prevention was award-
received three first prizes on ed Seattle today at the Pacific
To Idaho—
dahlias and one second prize on Coast Fire Chief’s convention.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Wenner were dahlias and two second prizes on Fresno,
California,
won
the
suddenly called to Emmitt, Idaho, roses at the county fair last week. award for cities from fifteen to
owtag to the illness of Mrs. Wen-
one hundred thousand, and Bend,
ner’s mother, Mrs. W . S. Ball,
List your property with Staples Ore., was highest In cities under
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who has been visiting there with and Payne. Live ones.
20-tf 16,000.
to the campaign but insisted oa
her daughter.
spending
most of it himaelf. The
Have you tried Snider’s Cot-
Paying Off the Mortgage
meeting yesterday was a sort
All kinds of dimension lum-
ge Cheese yet.
20-5 ASK WHY DIRIGIBLE
The man who owns a i)ome
MADE W ESTERN TRIP of get-together gathering, for
r t on hand at the box. factory.
Insures it against fire. The man
Mr.
Winburn
has
been
away
The Junior White Elephant
who has a mortgage on hto
LAKEHURST, Sept. 24— (U. from Oregon several years, sad
Class of the Christian Bible
house should protect it In the
F .) — Captain Paul Foley, judge the governor is an aspirant for
event of hto death or total per-
The Medford Rug Cleaner and school will give a cooked fond advocate of the naval court of re-election.
Mr. Winburn spent ynanent disability — otherwise
and
candy
sale
at
Hardy
Bros.,
F luff Rug Man will be In ¿sb-
inquiry said that Washington of­ more money to elect Mr. Pierce
the home may be lost by the
,
20-2
land until noon Friday of this Saturday.
ficials would be summoned to than did anyone etoe.
foreclosure of the mortgage an
Reporta
week. Phone your orders to 113
certainly as ft may be lost by
explain what they know of the say that Mr. Winburn to plan­
flra.
or 240.
20-1
Shenandoah’s orders. The court ning the establishment of a
Mr. Strahn of Seattle was a
wants to find why the Shenan­ chain of atorea in the west.’’ ,
Any plan of paying off the
Order DahHa Bulbs now.— El- visitor in Ashland yesterday.
doah was sent on the western
mortgage by saving to Imperiled
hart’s.
by the pdsaibllity of death. A
trip after Commander Lanadowae
Liability Insurance written on
DISTRICT IS TO SHOW
whole life or term policy w ill
asked for a postponement.
automobiles and trncka.
Phone
DISPLAY A T ’STATE FAIR
pay off the mortgage at your
From Medford —
death, and - aa be curried with
21. Yeo, (of course.)
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Theodore Russell of Medford
small
additional expense.
ITALIAN COMMISSION
was a visitor In Ashland yester­
Epworth League
TO
SAIL
OCTOBER.
13
day.
triclty, and 20 families have elec­
AU friends of Epworth Leaguers
especially teachers and new stu­
Powder, dents are Invited to join them In
a sociable Friday at 3:00 o’clock
In the Methodist Church. Leag­
C liff Payne makes desks.
uers note that contrary to the
announcement Sunday a refresh­
Paulserud’s for cleaning and ment committee to appointed to
remodeling-
20-tf care for this part of the program.
' ROME, Sept. 24. — <U. P .)—
The Italian Debt Funding com
mission w ill sail on the Leviathan
from Cherbourg, October 18 for
America, to follow the example
of the Caillanx mbslon in seeking
a settlement of the Italian debt
to the United 8tates.
TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES
List your property with Staples
to Madden for new one». Ashland and Payne. Live ones.
20-tf
vulcanising Works.
160— tt
Tidings W ant Aha never fall
Mrs. Carol M. Wagner left this
Drning for Seattle where she
111 meet Mr. Wagner on his way
om Alaska. They will spend a
aek around Seattle before re-
Snider's Cottage Cheese now
sold In Ashland.
20-6
tric ranges. '
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, The total or Irrigable area is
13,100 acres and the stored
water is 24,200 acre feet. In
addition to flood water.
HUNTLEY HELD FOR DEATH
OF JESSE J. GIBBS
If you have an
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Universal v Electric
«. She stated that her
weighed 169 pounds at
to Huntley’S 220, and
had been married seven
TODAY — TOMORROW
We will be glad to demon
strate its many advant­
ages.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Starnai ara visit­
ing in Ashland with Mrs. Stama’s
parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. P. J.
Smith, of 1114 Iowa stitoet. Mr*.
Starnai was formerly Miss Ethel
Smith of Ashland. She to a grad­
uate of the Ashland High school
Their future home is in San
Francisco.
339 E. Main Street
The reason they bring -us
WANTS TO H fiLP
DORI8
KENYON
LLOYD
H U 0H E 8
HOBART
I BOSWORTH
And yet they battle against
the flames of the burning
No
aliip— any moment may spe
their doom — any moment
Ungreased Parts
the dynamite charge may go
off,l)low ing them to atoms. about your car can be
I t ’ff the thrill show of a life­ found after it has been
greased at
tim e — fall of drama and,
afction and excitem ent Bee
Williams Service
It) i t ’s one of the best!
LAW LIH*AT THE
ORGAN
C h ereh kt.
R E N T — Bungalow, .106
St.. aewly painted and
H ot voter furnished.
tinted.
Apgly Ashland Hotel.
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84-2
WE HAVE SEVERAL MECHANICS
REAfeY TO OVERHAUL YOUR-
AUTOMOBILE.
IMUiTutHUp
F O Ä 1 tENT— 6 room furntobM
1 block from Lithia
house.
Phone 132
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Hotel.
FOR RENT— Garage, eluse is.,
Barber
Shop,
E lk ’s]
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THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
The SPORT COATS
Are Here
Strictly
tailored lines?
New “Bracken” shades.
Some with flared skirts,
others straight
Some w ith sport fur
trimmed collars,' some
The patterns are decidedly new
and the general fit of these new
coats is a style revelation.
They Are Priced At
SÊE THEM NOW AT
NEW »A T S
NEyr SPORT
ARRIVINO
KID GLOVES
NOW SELLING
Real Estate A Real Insurance
Phone 211
41 B.’ Main St.
No Fire Building
Yes, we have no bananas, but
we bave money -to loan on good
security.
Phone 21.
Teo, (of
" I could not rest because of
coughing all night,” writes Mr.
L. E. Davis, 661 E. 44th St.,
Chicago, 111. "Tried FO LEY’S
HONEY A TAR and It to the
best remedy for roughs and
colds I ever took. I Introduced
FO LEY’S HONEY A TAR to sev­
eral of my friends and they think
It’s the best they e v jr used.’’
FO LEY’S HONEY A TA R Just
naturally hits the spot and gives
quick relief from coughs, colds
and hoarseness.
Get a btRtle
from your neighborhood store
today.
Sold everywhere.
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; FOR SALB— Bicycle, best of
Condition.
Extras.
Stephen
Mergler, 122 North Main.
20-2
in So. Dakota for Ashland home.
20 ACRES, » miles South of
Riverside,
Col.,
for
Ashland
2 0 -lt
count was 271, w ith 242 Oregon home.
and only 21 out-of-atate cars.
STAPLES A PAYNE
Thirty-six trucks went over the
WANTED— Woman or girl for
highway, which was traveled toy
-house work. 200 Mead St.
only two horse-drawn vehicles.
North of the Junction, a total
of 1616 cars were counted,, the« a
I-'OR SALE OR TRADE— Reg­
being 60S Out-of-State antf" -497 istered Short Horn bull, yearling
Oregon machines.
J. R. Robertson, Phone 841-J.
These cheeks are taken*
thb state highway department
to get a check on the use, of the
FOR RENT— 60 acres Bear
highways In comparison to pre- Creek Bottom land under lrri-
gallon.
Equipment for aale.
Grant Davis. «7 Scenic Drive,
Ashland. Phone 440-L.
20-3*
20-tf
Visitor Hero —
Joe Keefe of Oakland, on hto
way to Klamath Falls to take the
managership of the Western Auto
Supply there, stopped In Ashland
yesterday.
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in »
of p w i la
O ^ 1 estimated at 117.4«»«, and on
Ma-' »70 aerea of apples la 3177761».
atpr’ The estimated gross oqrninp on
ibte* peaches, aprlopta, cherries, (163
to? acres) la 111417.
Hare are some ether very
[«or-telling estimates for 1111 kross
dot- earnings: 476 acres of grain,
(ted 320,700; 171 acres of pasture,
$4,200; 446 acres of garden,
$36,000;
«60 cows, «76,000,
13,000 chickons, 12«, 00«; other
live stock, such aa hogs, turkeys,
be discussed.
Tomorrow the proposal will
be placed before President Cool­
DESERTED BY WOMAN
MAN SLAYS SELF idge and the cabinet, It Is under­
stood, after which the next meet­
PORTLAND, 8ept. 24— (U. P.) ing with the French commission
— Jealous because the woman he will take place.
loved was going to go back to,,
her husband. W illiam Hlcklln, ,
27, jumped from the third floor
window of an apartment house
here today and ended hia life.
Cara Nome Face
|2 .— McNair Bros.
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Pearl Billings, 19, witnessed the
futal leap.
It is reported that the new Ford
coupe will arrive this evening at
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I f f on 7,11 I* «eras (or tea y«ar « «
Q. H. Cowan and wife of Hono­ tage Cheese yet.
lulu, Hawaii, were visitors in
Ashland yesterday.
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List your property with Staples
and Payne. Live ones.
20-tf
Have yon tried Snider's Cot
20-’
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WASHINGTON.
Sept.
24— (U . P .)— After the
meeting with Mellon and
the debt commlsaion, Call-
laux consulted a clair­
voyant.
She told hint
the negotiations would
be
unhamtonious.
and
warned hint to “ beware
of dotted lines."
Roller skating, Ashland Nat;
good floor and skates, 16c. 7:30
to 10 p. m. Afterneons by ap­
pointment.
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Special communication
evening. Sept. 26. Second
Meet
7:1«
o’clock.
brethren welcome.
8. A. PETERS, Jr..
W, H. DA Y^ Sec y.
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Oh Gosh, Madame
Has Ruined Meet
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdie end
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Invitation
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I ask the people of Ashland to join w ith the Chamber
of Cofnmerce and ourselves in entertaining the visi­
tors at the Formal Opening of
The Lithia Springs Hotel
Monday, September 28, 1925
their clothes—
We take out the odor, as
everyone knows.
(Your Nose Knows)
B u ck h ect;
Indian Tan Boots
The Wear Guaranteed
Boots, Built for Hard
Usage
Standard Cleaners
Phone 108
95 Oak St.
A special dinner w ill be served from 5;30 to 8;30 p. m.
Reception and entertainm ent begins at 8;30 p* n t
We hope to have* all o f the good people of Ashland
help us to formally open th^beautiful LithiaSprihgs
H otel, which has no equal in our state.
Hoping to have the opportunity of meeting, ypu on
sion
Army Goods Store
I Remain Sincerely Yours,
FRAZIER AND SON
WE
HAVE
Feed of AU Kinds and the Best Quality
’W I m h C p pwr ewtw
Station
Phone 214
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R. W. PRICE, Lessee
Lithia Springs H otel