Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1925, Image 4

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Faolserud's
anteed
-to fit.
Pulse and family will
it row from Medford
suits
Here Y esterday—
Have
I ge Cli
t led Snider’s
yet.
mi.„e chili itean
Ptctu's Prainiu«. Studio
l i d . On the Plasa.
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1 i ptiug In Willamette—
Mrs. R. K. Sutton is visiting
in W illamette with her soti, W.
To Kan l'rua< I m - o —
X . Sutton.
Mrs. C. A. Cotter and son,
Albert, will le a v e ‘ this evening
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c,
for San Francisco where A1 « ft
from 11 a.
6-lf will attend the Heald’s Engin­
eering School.
List your property with Staples
and Pa., no. Live ones, 71 E. Main
Send Greeting Cards.— MeN.i
Dr.Oeser wants a lady atten­
4 rKADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES
dant for the Ashland Servie.»
to Ms Idv ■ •; r new onea. Ashland
Station, 358 En«g Main. St
e.4i»ii 4 U orfca.
1««— U
(3ne t.ini'
with real
Inger’s.
per cetn coff?e
Roller skating, Ashland Nat;
served at Ilk.
good floor and skates, 35c. 7:30
23-ti
to 10 p. in. Afternoons by ap-
19-tf
^ointment.
At University— ~
At the University of Oregon
Vernon McGee was pledged ♦"
Ralph Bowen returned yes
the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
terday evening with a deer,
from th e 1 which he killed on -the Green
wholesale I Spring mountain.
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l ’aulserud's for cleauiug and
20-tf
Liat your property with Staple« remodeling.
end Payne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
St.
20— tf
V isiting H e r e
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norris, old
Snlder’s Cottage Cheese now time merchants of Ashland, are
sold in Ashland
visiting here at the home of Mrs.
J. S. Parson, Mrs. Norris’ sis-
Clnbing rates on magazines
Elhart’s.
From Hacranieato—
Mr. aad Mre. Arthur’ M. Weston
of Sacramento are business and
pleasure visitors in Ashland to­
day.
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WASHINGTON. Bspt. 2«. — .
(U. P.) — American children no
longer have to depend on Germany
for their toys for Uncle Sam’s toy
shops are turning out sufficient
playthings for home use ffnd ex­
port too, according to the Com­
merce Department.
There has been a gradual de­
crease in toy tgaports thia year and
when Santa Clause Vrlngfi his
gifts around next Christmas -the
majority of his toys will have been
made in America. Germany how-
War Veteran Burled—
' Edward B. Smith, a Civil War ever, still exports walking dolls
veteran who has resided on Man- and many other intricate meeban-
zinata street for some time was leal toys.
,
buried In Grants Pass Friday. Mr.
The United Stptes during the
Smith was 92 years of age. His last fiscal year ended June 30
wife Mrs. Minerva B. Smith Will I exported »1,211s913 worth of toys
be 91 her next birthday. Mr. and while imports, toom ^all foreign
Mrs. Smith were merchants in countries totaled only >1,1*0,173.
"The home manufacturer is sup­
Ashland about thirty years ago.
plying
a much greater percentage
They had been married 74 years.
o f the domestic deraanà than the
_
.
¡figures indicate," the Department
lerson is ill at the ■ said. "The American toy trad» is
1 parents, Mr. a n d ; growing in. importance and Im-
Anderson of Union porta according to present indica-.
tions will continue to decline.
street.
Received Prize—
The "Love Nest" contest held
a t Trefren’s store on Fourth
street was -closed last evening.
The lucky one to win the big
two pound "Love Nest" was
Odell Olson with 10&. wrappers.
Mary Jane Hall was second with
91.
ed upon Saturday
the Sacred Heart
Medford.
COTTON CONS
M AKES NEW :
• WASHINGTON^ Sept’, 2«. —
(U. P .) — The wortd Is using
more cotton than ever before in
history and the largest part of
the cotton used is grown and
spinned in America, according to
the Agriculture Department.
V isiting and B usiness—
The world mill consumption of
J. B. Russell of Yreka has cotton during six months ending
been a visitor in Ashland during July 31, 1936 was estimated at
the past week attending to busi­
ness and the pioneer reunion.
Mr. Russell 1 b the guest of R.
H. Russell of this city.
Have you tried Snider’s
MARCKLL’S FRKK SHOW IN
At Methodist Church—
tage Cheese yet.
ASHLAND THIS WEEK
Rev. D. D. Randall, American
Marcell, the Nature Man from
8. S. Missionary, gave a very
Skate to music.— Ashland N3t. Portland, has erected a large
interesting talk at the Methodist
19-tf tent at Fourth and B streets.
church last evening.
where each night this week he
Fi.ll woolens are
will give his sensational Health
O nes Tailor Shop.
Lectures under the title of "A
ju hand at the box factory
Voice from the Grave,’.’ , in con­
nection with a vaudeville enter­
Visited H e r e -
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Orlfflth Cow­ tainment.
Liability Insurance written on
The show la free, as the big
automobiles and trufeks. Phone gill of Medford were week end
21. Yeo, (of course.)
19-tf guests at the home of Mr. and tent 1» open all around. Spe­
Mrs. Don L. Stevens on Fifth cial reserved seats at 10 cents.
Mrs. Cowgill was for­ Mgrcell’s lectures, pertaining to
Snider’s Cottage Cheese now street.
merly
Miss
Annette Weatherford. N ed Llfb. Health and Happiness,
sold in Ashland.
Mr. and • Mrs. Cowgill Will be and the ¿a use of ill health, have
at home to their friends after given many people the proverbial
To Eugene—
Rev. and Mrs. 8. J. Chaney October 1, at 417 Woodstock "Bust In The Nose" to make
them wake up to the fact that
left this morning for Eugene Avenue, Medford.
they have been living all wrong.
where they will attend the sn-
and feeding the body wrong.
To Han F rancisco— ’
nual Methodist conference.
Learn how to give yourself a
Miss Marjorie Gillette le ft Sat­
Cliff Payne makes door frames urday evening for San Francleeo square deal. Learn how to eat
and live right. Learn the merits
for an indefinite visit.
of the Radium Ore Mineral of
Peppy swimming at the Jark-
the earth, all of which makes
son Hot Springs. Hot mineral I
To Oakland—
and maintains new life and
baths and plunge.
Open ml
Mrs. Charles Bourne, daughter health. Doors open at 7 o’clock.
winter.
23-tf
of Mr. and Mrs. Winter of Ash­ Show begins each’ night at 7:45.
land, left Saturday evening tor at 4th and B Streets.
2 3 -lt
Photographs of Quality. Studie
Oakland, where she will Join her
Ashland. On the Plaaa.
Portland — J an tien Knitting
husband who has been in Oakland
for
a
month.
They
will
make
their
Co.,
increases capital from 31,-
A t Sacred Heart Hospital—
00«,900 to 13.000.000.
home
in
Oakland.
Mrs. J. E. Randles was operat­
.
—
a
a
the oat in detail the card accompany-
law this latter and return the
card to the teacher. The touch-
nar. « will axchsi no chHd from the
Co.. pnWle schools tot Religious Bdu-
lock cation without the knowledge
• sad the written request of ‘ the
parent or guardian."
Mrsj Grimsley of Medford, was Retum Home—
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kelsey of
a visitor in Ashland yesterday.
271 High Street who have been
Magasine subscriptions. Elhart’s visiting in Minneapolis and Minne-,
sota are expected to return to
B s u t y Shoppe lr. Ashland in a few days.
Si . . gs Barker Shop
¡a f. ■ Via service of V isiting H er« —
23-Ji
Miss Mabie Hager wtyo is teach­
ing school near Grants Pass gpent
Whitman’s Cr(n(fles,— McNair the week end in Ashland with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hager.
Brtw.
M .« a
Lar OfeMand
fTsr
hauled. with naw
prsrhauled.
Doran, « 9 « Ashland I t ,
—
* °“ a mare. Rout* »,
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WANTED t o b u y
used car. Must be e h «
St, Helens— Contract let
w 110,133 Quincy school,
VOLT FEATURES IRRIGATION
IN LATEST ISSUE
application of parent or guar­
dian, dismiss pupils for not over
two hours per weak to attend
accredited
schools
established
for the' study of the Bible.
"In light of the experience of
other cities, the Board of Educa­
tion and the Superintendent of
Schools are not only in sympathy
with the.purpose f t these plans
for religious education hut are
eager tor their large success.
We are asking tbs active and
extensive co-operation of pat­
en ts at thia time to the end, that
this movement may have op­
portunity td prove its value to
the community and may grow in
its effectiveness,
“The ' Ashland
Week-Day
School of Religion will open
Monday, October ». The course
of study will be that outlined
under the supervision of the
State Superintendent of Schools.
The school w ill be held on
Mdndays and .Tuesdays in the
Methodist church for pupils from
the Junior High school, and on
Wednesdays, Thursdays sad Fri­
days for pupils from the Haw­
thorne school, In the Congrega­
tional churqh. Mrs. Grace An­
drews w ill he the teacher. The
pupils In the third, fourth and
fifth grades may be admitted
Into the school. The’ period of
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL ‘
FINISHING TONIGHT
“THE NIGHT CLUB”
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
TOMORROW — W EDNESDAY — THURSDAY
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J A C K HO LT - NO AH B É È K Y
BULK DOVE - DOUGLAS M W AM SJR
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Visitor« H er»
Mr. an« Mra. W. I- Waat. for­
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hoag­
land wUl ba business visitors In mer residents «f Akkland ware
Chico, Cailforwia, for a fa* business visitor* la Ashland Sat­
urday.
days.
Candyland for candles.
M ilt 4M KJiD
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In an alluring way, the wonder
ful hunting and fishing privileges
Which can be enjoyed In this
section of the Pacific Coast. The
August number was descriptive
of the Oregon Land Settlement
program and the distribution of
this number served to stimulate
In many readers outside of Ore­
gon, aa interest in this State
which will no doubt bring in
quite a few new people. Now
comes this month’s tsque featur­
ing Irrigation tn th e fie ld .o f the
Copeo service, and no doubt It
will do its share to attract new
settlers.
t
Abbott -Dairy
Our Business is
FOR SAUK OR RRNT—Hotel
Ashland Cafe. Apply Hotel.
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FOR BALM — Vletrola ami
about 3 dot. records.
Cost
1199. for |< S .
Apply Hotel
Ashland.
SI-3
PRESSING
Standard Cleaners
Free Delivery Serviee
Phone 108
THE N E W
95 Oak S t
STORE
WONDERFUL COAT AND DRESS VALtlfeS
IN THE GARMENT SECTION AT THE NEW
STORE
Rayon Silk Vests in Pink,
Orchid, Peach, Nili» and
300 Yards Cotton Challis and
1000 Yards 25c Comforter Cre­
tonnes -
-
- 20c Yd.
2 1-2 lb Comforter batt, $1.00
36 inch White or Fancy Out­
ing
...............................25c
New Corsets and Blouses
Silk Umbrellas with the
Stubby Handles
Satin Faced Canton Crepe,
Bobolink Hose, 15 colors and
a $1.25 guaranteed hose.
New Patterns Kilbnme Ging
New Curtain Nets and Drap­
eries, New Scranton Bed
Spreads - - $2.25 to $11.50
Fancy Calf
Cloves at
Chamoiaette
New Bridal and Saxon Sheets.
New Line Carters Underwear
Just in.
Cjtownoujit
Zane (Irby’s great stogy of
Id horse hunting in Arizona
Hair-raising adventure and
sweet love.themff,.
MISS L A W IJS A t THE ORGAN
A t TH E OLD S T O R E -
REMOVAL SALE SPECIALS
morning at
Hospital in
Children’s Hose, 2 for
Fur »Scarfs Less 1-3 to 1-2
To Eagle Potat—
’ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens
and faintly spent yesterday In
Eagle Point visiting with Mrs.
W. M. Jones.
Shampooing, facial, and all
other hair or facial treatments
exportly performed at The Vanity
Shop, over Miller's Toggery.
SHAM
BATTLE
The Most S p e d a e n la r and
Childrens Winter Union Suits, $1.75
and $2.00 Values at
0-3«
From I’orllnixl—
Captain Kubli, a prominent
business man of Portland is a
guest at the Lithla Springs ho­
tel. Mr. Kubli was a prominent
candidate for United States sen­
ator two years ago.
List your property with Staple«
td Paywe. Live onee. 71 E Maip
20— tf
D em onstration Ever
F A IR
Crepe de Chine Waists
W omen’s Cotton Fleece Vests and
Pants
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7 Women’s Suits $44.50 to $55.00
Values
Shoi
Sou th ern Oregon
G ROUNDS
|
NEAR
$1.25 and $1.50 Women’s Union
Suits
DFORD
$4.00 and $5.00 Corsets at
I»ast Clean up $8.50 to $12.50 Voil
and Linen Wash Dresses
T u e sd a y , S e p t 29, 8
The Preparations indispensable
to perfect complexion are:
V g a etla a U leau ain g ( ’ream —
m elts on the skin, seep« Into
the depths of the poree and
rids them of all Impurities, >1,
Ian A nim a Mkla Tonic—
d astringent tonic used
Cleansing Creams, whlt-
id refines the skin, 9.95.
The event will be put on by the National Guard Companies
Pass and Medford. The 37 Milimeter and machine guns were
for this oceasion.
Up to $9.50 Coraata at
th ere especially
$1,500 In
Carters Part Wool Unioti Suits for
Women, Sleeveless
Heavier W eight, $5.00-Value
High Explosives, Flares Smoke Screens, Rockets, Hand Grenades, Bombs, and
Ammunition will be used.
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If ,
Admission to the gate 50c. No extra charge for reserved seats/
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Flannel Dresses at
$2.49
$5.50 Value, Bilk and Wool
Dozens of othèr final
wind-up specials this week