Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1925, Image 4

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Tb« William ' Caritod
Daughters of .the Nile will
give a benefit dance fo r 'the
ladles patrol at the fair grounds
pavilion. Oct. 1. AU members or
Masonic body invited.
Edgar Stevens of Portland waa
a business visitor in Ashland y ad*
terday aad today,
Candyland for candles.
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temila
FOB »A UN One Herat! W il­
moved recently from tH ls vicinity
(Con tlx tied from paga nag)
ton rug. Three piece overetuffed
to Montague, California.
■nite. Walnut spinH, desk and committee, Mrs- A. H. I*$tcht,
rhajr.
Phone* 167.
««-I* Mrs. Harris Dean sad Mrs. L. A
Pf.ll woolens are now
Orras Tailor »hop-
FOB SALB:— Baloway peaches Roberts. Everyone is asked to
and free etone, bring boxen. Mrs. aid this affair by ibakinf ekatrl
Hare you tried »aider’s Cot­ McQullkea, 500 Ashland St>
buttons of articles suitable for
tage. Cheese yet. -
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the sale.
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.This sale will be In the main
FOB REN T:— Three room fur­ room of the club house. A food
Paulserud's for cleaning and
remodeling.
20-tf nished apartment, ground floor, sale will be held a t the same
close in. Phone 438-Y.
84——tf time, In the smaller room, b tth e
Here Yesterday ■■
left of the entrance.
Mrs." g.
FOR SALK: — Ssxaphone — K. Hammond will be in ¿barge
A. E. Yount, interstate secre­
tary of boyp work for the Y. M. Buesher C Melody. Practically a of this.
C. A. was a visitor is Ashland new instrument. Cheap for cash.
24— 8*
yesterday conferring with local 129 Bush Street.
members of the association re-
Take N otice
gardlng the work hera.
We have a customer for a home
C liff Payne Makea brackets.
Visitor Today—
Thomas Pottln of Hornbrook 4s
a business visitor in Aphlaud to­
day.
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List your property with Staples
and Payne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
20-r-tf
List your property wl,tli Staples St.
and Payne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
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30— tf
Mrs. Jack Kimball of Klamath
Falls,
who has spent a few days
McNair
visiting In
Ashland with
her
father, C. B. Watson, returned
to her home thia morning. ,
Kindness Visitor—
Jack Draff of San Francisco
is a business visitor in Ashland 1 Reliable subscription agent-
today. He also enjoyed the re- J Elhart’s.
reption at the Lithia Springs
Yea. we have no bananas, but
hotel last evening.
we have money to loan on good
Phone 81.
Yeo, (of
Skale to music.— Ashland Nat. security.
19— tf
•19-tf course. )
on easy terms, small, payment
down, and about >28 Rer month.
If you will sell that way please resented should send delegates
call in and give us a listing, with­ to the meeting at Crescent City
in the next few days.
Beaver the 7th und 8th of October,
The Klamath Palls delegation,
Realty Co. No. J7 First Street.
through Secretary Lynn P, Sabin
presented the problem of trans­
portation and railroad construc­
tion and a resolution waa passed
From R oseburg —
J. F. Smith -of Roseburg was similar to that relating to the
visiting In Ashland with re lativ « Crescent City meeting that dele­
gatee should also he . sent to the
Saturda/. ¿
meeting of the Public Service
Peppy swimming at the Jack- Commission at Portland on the
A strong resolu­
son Hot Spriuga.
Hot mineral name* dates.
lutha and plunge.
Open ail tion was offered to the effect
winter.
'2 3 -tf that this gathering heartily ap­
preciates the work of Portland in
extending its efforts throughout
Spent W eek End Here —
Miss Hasel Shaver was in Ash­
land from Nell Creek where she
is teaching school and spent the
week end visiting friends.
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Armands Face Powder, McNair Stopped in Ashland—
Snider's Cottage Cheese now
Mr. and Mrs'. Hawks of Santa sold in Ashland, e
Rosa, on theh; way home from
Special -Merchants Lunch, 50c, Portland stopped In Ashland Sat­ In Sham Baltic—
Two squads of Battery B of
daily at the Plaza— from 11 a. urday.
Ashland will take part in the sham
TR AD E IN T O V B OU» TIRES battle to be held tonight at the
to Madden for neuf ones. Ashland F air Grounds. The other squads
From Klam ath F a l l s -
110— tl are from Medford and Grants
Il. S. St ok els of Klamath Falls vnlcanbing Works.
Is a visitor in Ashland for a few
P(UW.
One hundred ' per cetn coffee
Bays.
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Ith real cream, served at Ntn- Funeral to be H e l d -
Have you tried Snider’s Cot Inger’s.
Funeral gervicee for Norma
tage Cheese yet
Jean 8ulllvap, infant daughter of
Buy your box. shook from the Mr. and M rs.,L. B. Sullivan, will
Attention Odd Fellows and Re­ local box factory at wholesale take place Wednesday morning,
.
353-tf September >0, at I t . o ’clock from
bekahs— Social tonight, begins at prices.
4:30.
24— 1
Stock’s undertaking parlors. In ­
Returned to A shland—
terment will be in the Mountain-
Mrs. Elizabeth Caven of B St.
View cemetery.
W. E. Helfrlch and Thomas B. recently returned from Klamath
Clark were business visitors in County where bhe "visited with the
Ashland .yesterday from
San Jesse Drew family and Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Smith.
Francisco.
Home made chill beans and - List your property with Staples
hot dogs at Ninlnger s.
23-tf and Payne. Live ones. 71 E. Main
Visited Her e
O. C. McIntosh and wife, of
Wolf Creek were visiting relatives
last week in Ashland.
Snider’s Cottage Cheese now
IV-turniMl to Ashland —
Mrs. Warren Cook has returned
The Lithia Beauty Shoppe in­ to Ashland from South Dakota
vites the ladies of Ashland to where she has «spent about six
View the modern equipment In­ weeks.
stalled In the Lithia Springs
hotel. Room 218. They special­
a ll kinds of dimension lnm-
ise In scalp treatments, facial«.
*>et on hand at the box factory.
both hand and electric, marcell­
8 » I-tf
ing, manicuring and all other
lines of beauty work.
Phone
Liability Insurance written on
610.
24-tf
automobiles and trucks. Phono
81. Yeo, (of coures.)
19-tf
TODAY - TOMORROW
THURSDAY
Visited Here—
Mrs. Alice H ulett of North Da­
kota visited the last of the week
in Ashland nt the J. R. Maxedon
home. She also visited her neice.
Mies Hazel Shaver, of Nell Creek.
You Will Need
Them!
tnSJ ^chjevement.
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A separate resolution fo thin «4-
reetom Of the Foftlaad chamber
of commerce expreming gratifi­
cation at the eo-operative spirit
shown by^the Portland chamber
of cemineree and to Secretary
.Dodson for hie spirit of bedferul-
neee in the way of suggestion
and combined effort.
Among those attending and
taking part to the discussion
from the vgrions communities
were Andrew Collier, president
of the Klamath county chamber
of com m er ce; L y n tfT . Sabin, sec­
retary ;" B, B. H all and others.
Messrs. V. V. Mills, Irving Vin­
ing, R . B. DeCHek^G? W . Dunn
and others from Ashland;. Robert
H. Boyl- secretary of the Med­
ford chamber of commerce, W,'
H. Crawford and others; H. D.
Norton, president,' Orests Pas<<
chamber of commerce and Messrs.
Demaray, Clark, Harbeck. M iller
and' others from Grants Pqss;
L. Aptlee, secretary, Roseburg
chamber of commerce and others;
B. R. Seltmarsh, Crescent City,
W. D. B. Dodson', Portland. The
entire board of the Ashland
chamber of commerce were in
attendance at the noon luncheon
but not all were able to z»ttend
the afternoon session. A good
delegation of The Medford cham­
ber came up during the evening
with the expectation of an eve-
New Ford Cqupe
and Touring Car
ON DISPLAY IN OUR SALESROOM
Remember over 14,000,000 Satisfied
Ford Owners! Why not you be the next
one?
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ONE LOOK WILL CONVINCE
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ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel
The 'Quality
Store
Boston Bags, Each 98c'
Made of heavy polished double texture Fabric, Wire
Frame on top and heavy board bottom. Reinforced
double handles, leather strap, with buckle to close,
■bottom protected with four brass knob tacks, sixes
13 and 15 inch. Special Wednesday, Each 98c.
For full particulars about
insurance that gives the
most complete protection
from loss by fire.
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You can also learn about the
modern
scientific
way
of
searching out and removing fire
haxarda that may cause des­
truction.
This agency of the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company will
gladly give any Information
about inanranee that really pro­
tects.
Billings Agency
Boston, Overnight or St
Each $1.48
Made of heavy polished double texture Fabric. Lin­
ed with brocaded eretone, wire framed, double re­
inforced handles and strap with nickle lock to dose.
Sizes 14 and 15 inches. Special Wednesday, Each
$1.48.
SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY
Of Over-Night Cases and Ladies
Hat Boxes
Real Batate A Real Insurance
AT SPEC IA L LOW PRICES
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41 B. »Hin St.
They Are Attractive And Graceful
We have a number of cars sold to be delivered on
arrival. Come let us show you our selling plan.
CLAYCÖMB MOTOR CO.
Successor to Harrison Brothers
FORDS
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FORD TRUCKS
fordso R s
Shoe Shop
© eonom ical
And efficient
need not cost you too much, especially
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if you have it'done early.
clothcs
PnoeeflH
HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED AT
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THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Back of The W acton Auto Supply Co.
economical
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The New Fall Shadès
in Soft Silks Are Here
They come in Georgettes, 36 inches wide; very sheer
the question from an
standpoint
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you should* decide at
New 40 inch Crepe de Chines,
autumn shades, a pure silk cloth
once that ours is the
"1 could not rest because o f
coughing t il night," w r it« Mr.
L. E. Davis, 651 E. 46th St.;
Chicago. 111. "Tried KOLBY’fl
HONEY A TAR and it is ths
best remedy for coughs and
colds 1 ever took. I introdneed
FO LEY’S HONEY & TAR to sev­
eral of my friend« and they think
It’s the beet they ever OMd."
FOLEY S HONEY A TAR Jurt
naturally hits the epot and gives
quick relief from coughs. col«le
and hoaneness.
Get a bottle
from your neighborhood store I
today. Sold everywhere.
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- T H E Y W IL L BE FLYING SOON
Remington Heavy Duck loads bring home the bacon.
D on’t let the other felloiTbekt yoq »booting. Reach
them high in th e air after the others are through
shooting.
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Bstab. 1888
If you are considering
Shampooing, facial, and all
other hair or facial treatments
expertly performed at The VanUy
Shop, over M iller’s Toggery.
O-Stf
by the jwaasgem— ( of . the ho­
tel.
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Among the prominent hotel ;
men present at the opening were!-
Phil Metehaa, Qlenu Hite, and I
Prank Beach of Portland; Prank j
Clark, George McDaad and Rich­
ard Shepherd of Bugene; BUI *"*
Weaver of Roseburg;
James -
Grieve of Prospect; 1* b. Weaver M
of Klamath Palls; B a ll Moore
and Ben Deeious of Medford; Bd
DOCKS - DUCKS
you of the intrinsic value in every Ford
CONVERSE RUBBERS
Light, Medium, Heavy
OVERLAND
DUCKS
laundry'
thftt
-should
bundle your soiled lin­
ens
Wet
eueh
week.
Wash
Our
method
makes it convenient and
easv for the housewife.
Ashland Laundry
31 W aterStreet
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
IN LARGE LUMPS
FROM THE HEART 0 F THE FAMOUS ROCK
SPRINGS DISTRICT IN ANY QUANTITY FROM
A SACK TO A CAR LOAD.
ASHLAND
LUMBER COMPANY
No. 384 Oak 8t. A en -a f t . B y Track Phon. 20
New Flat "Crepes of very fine silk
sheen » n d ^ ^ k b t warp, insuring
lasting V d l ^ ^ t e h e s wide, pric-
$2J0
Phene 165
Silk CTtormeuse, 40 inches wide; a
solid foundation, with high luster
satin surface; very e ffe ctiv e- for
circular drapes. Priced, the Yard
FLOWER
New Satin Cantons — This silk
fabric is one of today’s most populur
silk cloths. The 40 inch width in­
sures economy in cutting and the
weight is sufficient for real warmth
and lasting service. Priced at, the
Yard
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The new silk crepe Faille is the lat­
est edition to the silk family. It is
considered a very practical quality
silk, yet even and conforms to the
daily demand for a silk fabric carry-
inb a soft tone surface, resembling
a woolen thread finish. We stock
the 40 inch width, priced at
Ahnend Roca
FERNERIES
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flits, rock
a stupenti
stampede climax
or story; punch
, thrill for thrill,
't a better West-
that .will make the house
more attractive, and dis­
play the flowers and plant»
to better advantage. One
of the largest assortment
ever brought to Ashland.
something new and delic­
ious in the candy line
Take home a liox today,
$1.50 lb.
het drinks,
W*<
uandwicbes and piea at our
soda fountain.
The colors of silks carried in our silk department cover
the color range as adopted by the standard color card in
America. Here, you will see the new and Practical silks.
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ASHLAND
FLOWER
in the Arizoha
■e country — a
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SHOP
Lithia Springs Hotel
Building
PHONE 120
SHOP FOR SILKS AT
THE EAGLE MARKET
Lithia * Sprihgi
Confectionery
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Goat Meat Each Wednesday
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Silk hose in all shades
to match “ our” Silks
$1.00 and up.
33 inch pure rflk
Pongee — Red Seal
Quality, 98c