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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1925)
Left W* Pdrtlaad— F. F. Judson of Falla la in Aghlend a today. Miss Stella Hay morning for Portien« blned business and ( Klamath busines» In Grant» Pads— Gerald E. Gunter waa a In Quanta Paa* yesterday Onr clothee are guai we Invite comparison o and quality. Paulserud’s. Moved— Liability Insurance written on A- C. Crews ani automobiles and trucks. Phone moved from Mou 21. Yeo, (ot course.) "19-tf to 803 North Main. TRADE IN TOUR’OLD TIRES Stated Communication of Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., to be held tomorrow (Tuesday) Oct. g nt 8 p. m. Initiation. Visitors welcome. By order of Worthy Matron. LEAH M. CALDW ELL, Sec. Vbdtiug Here— C. A. Barr of Sacramento visitin g In Ashland with Mr and Mrs. F. R, Merrill. to Madden for new ones. Ashland vulcanising Works. 1*® 11 Bnsiness Visitor»— G. A. Briner and Morris Bur low of Talent were business vis Itors in Ashland today. Business Visit»*— R. E. McElhose of Medford was a business visitor in Ash- land today. AGMNTC WANTED (By Her Devoted Beason new- 090a. Northern Calif, ’and .Oregon Territory. Represent As I aat alone in the evening'« Goodyear Salea C o.^ Weather- soft twilight, Pining for my departed sister, Proof coat* Factory to wearer. Creor manager at Weed. Write, that wag, to me s o ^ s a r . aee personally, E. T. Her aweet spirit came'down to phone Morphy, Weed Hotel, Weed, me from Heaven, »•-? Saying: “Look slater. Feel me, Calif. for I am here.” FQR SAL»— 20 head cow» and heifers. J. W. Shattuck, Talent. “Don’t worry and grieve so, for 29-6* . ma darling. UiH-k To Work— . For yon know that some time FOR RENT — 2 furnished Miss Margaret Campbell re I had to go; apts. Light and water furnished. turned yesterday to her work In And In spirit I will viett you Phone 187-J.' 4»-» the local telephone office. often, I »TANT W ORK in store, Our Heavenly Father wills it To San Francisco— what have you for a man? Mrs. G. E. Elb left this after O .Rox 488. Jack Renton. noon for San Francisco on s Some dky in her footsteps I ’ll business trip. follow. FOR SALE— Ford rnnahont, Our parting on Earth was so with truck W>dy. first class shape To Portland— full o f pain, ' Rev. W|. Judaon Oldfield, Rev. Bargain. ' See Thompson, Carson V. K. Allison, and Rev. M. 8. For we lived for each other in Fowler Lbr., Co. 29-3* deepest devotion; Woodworth, left this morning FOR R EN T— Six rooms, 830 W hile it is my great loss, it for Portland where they will In North Main. Good chicken equip IS her great gain. terview Billy 8unday for an en ment. Phone 380. 29-tf gagement In Ashland after the In the bright, sunny el firsfRof the year. a ,— Visitor From Klamath Falls— far away city Miss Gertrude Cox of Klam Where soft' .xephyr ’breqgfts To Grants Pas*— , never cease to blotr, > “ ath Falls was an Ashland visitor J. H. Fuller and F. H W alker are attending the Irrigation Surrounded therq by departed Saturday. lovfed ones Congress at Grants Puss today. TIDINGS WANT ADS « ell Is where our Ellen is at home ANYTHING. we know. SHENANDOAH BOARD Ones age^n ln tlm e ot sorrow wonderful »P*'« <* kl>4U' ness, »1 thoughtfulness aad sym pathy which seems to pervade Ashland, has helped us bear a Borrow which seemed crushlnu. To .the many frlenda who stood by In our hour of need we wish to express eur deep ap preciation. MRS. 3. R. PRCK. J. M. 8PENCER. P. Q.. J. K - *nd a* Civic Club Rummage S be held at McGee’s old st 9 and 101 Articles Candy Land— Walnut pati lea there Oct., 7 and 8. 340-R if «lonations are and cream cuts, hand made. called for. Rexall One-Cent gale next week Special Merchants Lunch, 50c, dally at the Plaaa— from 11 a V isiting H ere— E. W. Redifer, of Myrtle Creek. Is visiting his wife in Ash land, who Is here for her health. ON INQUIRY THROUGH Qnlncy Adams la a Her work here on Earth is for visitor in Portland for * LAKEHURST, Oct. 5— (U. P.) Watch for the One-Cent Sale ever ended. — The court of inquiry Into the at McNairs. For she has gone to her Shenandoah disaster finished its Heavenly home./ THE DAILY WAY TO work here today. Rear admiral Home made chill beans a, Hot Tamales at the Raggedy She is safe up there In the arms M H ilary P. Jones, Captain Lewis in . 25-4t hot dogs at Nininger’s. of Jesus, McBride and Commander John As he alts on Hfa righteous „ « Box Stationery— Buy one, get H. Towers, membera of the court, One hundred per cetn coffee and beautiful thyeue- will meet In Washington Thurs- ie free.— Elhart’s. with real cream, served at Nin- K ill the germs that cause Inger's. A b she walks the golden, streets it. Yen we have no bananas, but of Heaven, we have money to loan on good HOLD TWO F A TH E R - From Klamath Falls— She Is the gulfing star for.ua Phone 21. Yeo, (of SON BANQUETS HERR Mrs. Nell Beckley of Klamath security. here below. course.) 19 tf Ashland Falls was a visitor In She left In my keeping her most (Continued from page one) yesterday. precious Jewels, Hunting T r i p - And love thAt only a m<Mher's principal speakers of the eve Dorn Provost, Robert Warner, Pound paper— Buy one— Get heart may know. Melvin Kaegi, Rilllngs Schuer- ning with a word from a father one free.— Elhart’s. or two and a response from a man and Chester Putman, en Skate to mnslc.— Ashland Nat. joyed a week end hunting trip at son. The Father and Son’ bsmquets In S a le m - 19-tf Klamath Falls. have been so enjoyed by the, Mr. and Mrs. H . H .‘ Leavitt Shampooing, facial, and all people of Ashland that they are spent the past week at Salem A ll kinds of dimension lum now recognised as annual affairs. and attended the state fair. A b»T on hand st the box factory. other hair or facial treatment« Prescription Druggist „ fine display of six boxes of ? 292-tf expertly performed at The Vanity JUDGE MADE 1500 peaches, grown by Albert John Lithia Springs Hotel Building Shop, over Miller's Toggery. PEO PLE MOVE HOMES son, was In the Jackson county 0-2 tf booth. Mrs. Mary Hale of Klamath (Continued from page one) 'Roller skating, Ashland Nat; Falls has been visiting friends here during the past week. Mrs. good floor and skates, 35c. 7:30 and ordered that It be vacated. Afternoons by ap- Hale ' is a former resident to 10 p. m The decision stirred the oil 19-tf pointment. Ashland. fields almost to the point of revolt, but' the townspeople fi Rexall lc »ale at McNair’s Visited Here— nally decided to abide by the THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL Mr*. and Mrs. 1 Drug Store next week. decree. i of Eugene, visited The new town has been built LAST T IM S TONIGHT When you think ot painting yesterday with Mr. almost as quickly as the olj) one. j -QÎO MATINEE) think of Blackwell. Phone 323b. N. Dennis. They but It Is much cleaner and more duck reserve at Tule 1 attractive than Old Lavoye. But shot the lim it ot ducks. there Isn’t a derrick In sight, and Snbscribe for magaxines now the ground on which the new W ITH THOMAS MEIGHAN AND LILA I .EE îrom your local dealer.— Elharl's. TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN town stands is aa yet worth The Fourth St., Meat Market nothing compared to the riches Visited Over W eek End— Is still open for business, and which underlaid Old Lavoye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judkins TOMORROW — W EDNESDAY Meanwhile at Old Lavoye. will stay open regardless of all of Klamath Falls, visited in the false rumors reported that “ black gold” continues to come Ashland over the week end with I am going out of business. Our from the earth, but its founder Mra. Judkins’ parents, Mr. and meals are guaranteed to be Is getting no share of the treas Mrs. H. S. Newton. young and tender and of best ure. The fight is over, but It has quality. Give us a trial and C liff Payne makes ladders. left • bitter sores that may cause be convinced. O. T. Molsan. in the oil fields for many P ro n 28-3 unrest stationery sale years. F all woolens are Orree Tailor Shop. Check Decay C. L. f. er, <J. BUllugs, and Mt. and Mra. Ralph BUllugs returned to day fro * wheM U,T attended the Methodist con ference. WE KNOW YOUR F eed N e e d s M cW ILLIAM 8. Protect Your Booths - a n d have the feeds which will make your stock most productive, and our prices are very reasonable. Get Our Prices and See Our Stock W e have all kinds of OILS AND GREASES OVERLAND Wonderful Women’s Part Wool Union Suits Tooth Paste de** Lithia Spring! Pharmacy NAIRES OPENS TODAY Paulserud'a clothes are guar Bay your box shook from the anteed. A new garment If your local box factory at wholesale suit don't give satisfaction. 29 tf 252-tf prices. V isiting Herr— Dr. Reedy of Tillamook Is visiting in Ashland for a few days with D. M. Lowe. Dr. Reedy Is looking over prospec tive locations around Ashland. Fleeced Suits Childrens Sleeveless Vests Fleeced Vests Crepe de Chine Waists 82.75 Cotton Suits Infants Cashmere Hose Pongee Waists at Women’s Summer Vests 88.50 to 812.50 Voile and Linen Dresses Now at Up to $9.50 Corsets $4.95 One Lot Silk, Flannel and Knitted Dresses at Up to 85.95 Silk Umbrellas $3.98 Up to 81150 Silk Umbrellas Fine Tailored Suits that Never go out of Style CIO 7C $400 Kid Gloves at $2.95 ■ I I I I here, holding Ua own The auxllto n w m w.lromjjd W the mayor today and ‘" T o r r e s Its convention act‘TU,e’ Peppy swimming at the Jack- pond to those of the ladle, mas- son Hot Springs. Hot mineral culine fellow veterans. ' P ro .ld .at Coolidge’, addre« baths and plunge. Open ail tomorrow will he broadcast y winter. 28-tf WOAW station here. ^wenty- font amplifiers hare been in- Box paper— stalled around the auditorium to free.— Elhart's. that the hundred thousand vlal- Frons Hue ting Tri»— tore who will be unable to attend Il««lnrw, Visitor»— McNair and Fred Tay- the eesslon while the President Roy Norene, Dr. C. J. Wise, .sbland, and Earnest j j , making hla address will be and R. P. Bonham, chief ot the Medford have return- aWe hear hie voice. All ses- immigration department of the a week end .hunting B|0Da of the convention will be Northwest coast were business rule Lake. I broadcast by |WOAW. • visitors in Ashland yesterday and - The encampment of the regu- today. . «>— — lar army here for the convention Amont The Southern Oregonians fur- was a ntshed music for an enjoyable the rai dance st the Ashland Natatorlum to taki Saturday from a trip to Saturday evening. A large crowd I euvera F ran cisco. Helen Ban ford attended the dance. The South- equadr turned with Mra. Batiford a era Oregonians are playing at Kelly a rlalt with Luther Burbank the Natatorlum again Saturday, group. October 10. toon, 7 Why buy bonds when we can sell yon c ity residences and '' NOTICE J business properties paying from Applications wlU bo rocolvod byl FORNCROOK 1H 1NIMCTKD 8 to 14 per cent n et the Superintendent of the Blectrl-i FD R MALFEASANCE A >180« Investment paying eal Department ot the City of 1 1-2 per cent. . Ashland for position ap store A |1,®®9 lnveetment, peylog keeper. All applications to be in, 14 per cent. by October 7, 1981, and to be from Ashland, while others were A 82789 lnvestssent, paying made la «ppUcakt’s owa hand-1 from Medford and other county '18 par cent writing, giving fuU Information potato. That body waa composed A 829,999 Investment, paying concerning' ago. reoldonee. edu of the following members. 8. P. cation. experience, references and Hunter, fqyq|B*n: <>• w - K lni’ whether married or single. Quell-j Ashland; L« w9s Wyant, Ashland; William E. Denny, Ashland; H. 8. flcatlons; high school education " ,„ ..¿ - I . »a — Harrison, Ashland; J: L. HUI end 28— i t $2.95 A Few Other Suits hla Beauty Shoppe In- ladles ot Ashland to modern equipment In- , the Lithia Springs ,m 218. They special- ilp treatments, facials, i Pand electric.’ marcell- (curing and all other beauty work. Phone 7 29-tf ______ » M ilt* $1.00 Anothr Lot at (Continued .0 w pui U .u u u , national commander to succeeo dng and shot the prlxe Jameg DralI1 w ill he elected and , season so his friends I * conyenU(m clty for next year s a tour point bUck L elected. weighing 220 pounds American Legion Auxiliary, sed- I the feminine counterpart of the --------- I Legion, la very much In evidence our broken windows Large stock of gla», Jordan Sash and Cab- I. Phone 181. 28-tf Yarn, 45c to 50c Balls Children’s Bloomers "OLD HOME WEEK" Photographs of Quality. Studio CONVENTION OF LEGION- Ashland. On the Plaaa. Yams at 25c Coats (Wonderful Values $3.00 Kid Gloves at $1.95 White Middies Makin /O'Ma $1.50 Muslin Gowns Milton Sills as a m em be/of New York’s fin e s t-a big, he-man cop who m eets adventure at every tur“~ * / 10 fights, and lives, and lovee=*nd all for your dQliEht. $1.50 Nainsook Combinations Regular Prices Remuante of All Kinds Furs at 1-2 and 1*3 Off Keep Warm! Overcoals-Topcoats • Miller’s Toggery “ Hab-a-dash-Inn” Orville Rlchy, Medford. ? A Few Childrens Coats to Close Out - The Hew Store is a place not only of beau ty and convenience but a No Matinees except on Saturday and Sunday on ao- oount of Redecorating. . . 1 $19.75 F R ID A Y - SATURDAY The Ladies Civic Im- provement Q ub will hold their annual sale In the vacated half of our old store* and in addition to their own sale will wind up the ex istence of this old store by ac cepting an offer to sell what is left of our over stock on a basis of a commission of 10 per ceiit. place where popular prices will prevail This Week-Thê Last at the Old Store