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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
SCORES SHUTOUT 111 At Mdgto— Evelyn Jo4w 1» »I M at »6 Coolidge « te o t. ■ ho,n* Orrea clean» clothe» dean, up .taira, „ 35-4« ».tracts, thongb they average pretty wide. aren't wide enough for the tacrenetni pepulatlodn automobiles. Se, here and there, the boogtera are widening them. Thin menna the trees have to oome down. Several streets have been spoiled thus and a cam paign 1» on te spoil more, whole sale. To Grants Paso— Goodatoy „ J o rn ia , .are visitors Mrs. for a tew days. ______ My Insurance writ and trucks. Ted, <»f course.) Mrs. B. B. Bali«, ai tere, Janet and Jean. Elsie Churchmen and Margaret, spent' the Grants Paas yesterday Buttons bone 19-tf «taira. made The llttlw square« and elrclen are tn demand to perh cars In. Old tlmeta are fighting it, but a few o^d timers don’t-' stand much chance in the long ran against . a gang of up-to-date, energetic boosters. at gne Riser— Hasel and Nina Emer r. and Mra. Arthur W ld the day tn Rogue Rlv» lay visiting with friends. ipba of Quality. Studio On the Plesa. this week. McNair Bros . Old original Washington haa a stylo of its own. It looks like Washington and no other Peppy swimming nt the Jack- Sprtnga. Hot mineral id plunge. Open a»l Alexander, of Klamath is a visitor iu Ashland Hunting— ” H. 0. Enders, Jr., Ch birken at the Covered 8. A. Petera, Jr.,- I. E C. E. Shinn, Oene Ha (Phoenix) Is good. Ç. A. Haine«, report a duck hunt at Hopkl Another shipment of mens Sunday- its in York Blue. Sahara Taus Opealng Up Barber Shop— id Collegiate Greys, a t Paul- “ Doc” . Saunters and 35-tf Whrud's. Claude, are opening np a t shop in building the boosters' work—-are built accord- fog to the ‘ booster, Walter Johnson, veteran of the Washington pitch- staff, who Sunday pitched his team to a 4 to 0 vic- over the Pittsburg Pirates, in the fourth game of series. This is Johnson’s second win of the 1925 Nlnlnger'ï 3S-tf Small saddles for l>oys and girls to. ride to school on, cheap. $9.00 and up. Vernon Decker, of Butte Fall«. U a - visitor In Ashland over e week end. See to your plows and harrown, to be ready tor the first rain. Posts and fencing. I have a few White Sewing Machine« left over. W ill close them out for 146.00 each, at o m Butte Falls— ADVISED FLIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct. 12— (U . highways. It is the hub of I P .) — Commander Zachary I-an»- roads that lead to Roseburg. I downq perMtnally Informed the Hot water hottie aale— Buÿ Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland I navy department that ht1 be a.— One free.— Elhart’a. and Klamath Falls.’ . lieved the most favorable time At the Qranta Paaa meeting, for a western flight of the Bhen- U we can't fit yon out In M was informally decided te cap-1 andoah was the latter part of idy-to-wear. let ua measure ltallse the Whole Southern Ore-1 Attgnat o r ‘the first of September; in np for a suit tailored to gon wonderland rather than fea I Captain O. H<- Lincoln testified ! before (he Shenandoah eonrt of n r measure. Pantoerud’e. 35-tf tnrtng Orater 1-age alone. A fund of 112,000 la suggest Inquiry here today. The flight ed* for an advertising campaign. was started September 1. Advertising In the Bast Is held worthless because huge sumsl being, spent by other interests are drawng trlavel to tke Pacific roast. It to only necessary to advertise on the coast, the re- ] Tomorrow's fo^nm .Innehacin will he boy«' aad glila' club . B. A. Poet end Mr». C. port declares. aea of Roeehprg were vle’t- b°P’ ’ It to recommended that apace work day. Meipk««'» Aehtond yeeterdey on their h < i token la 8eattl9^_ Ppriland. glrla’ . clubs from Ashland wgto ifornto. wherp they Lot Angeles and San Francisco wan ¿rises at the atote fair wki lair vacation. papers, and in Sunset Magaalne. ba gnaato of the chamber. Delegatee to the' recent Ir Motor Land, whose combined rigation congress at Grant* Fa»» circulation to over a million. ’ Eleven thousand doljara would and the river» and harbors com provide for three insertions In mittee at Crescent City wUl nw- the magaslnes and 26 In the port oa theee meetings, as will Vining, who attended , papers. It is asserted. About Irving the meeting of the Interstate I Commerce Commission la Port land. . A »pedal attendance commit tee will compete for the torgeet i V. Ctoywemh and daagh- attendance. A prise wUl he giv . Satarday avartag ter en the winner. Canforata whatw ah» ••Where Yonr Donar ?’ • A .U .I A M B - / H P B d A L HAL#»— For the next few days 1 am offering fine canning, tomatoes at one cent a pound, picked and' delivered -or it you want to furnish your boxes and pick / o r yourself 4t 1-1 cent »‘ pound. Phone 41’7-R, E. B. Phipps, W alker Ave. WANTED TO RENT— Pasture «M * Asftbnrs G etti* CAWHBT OVERALLS W V 5 DOZER J $2.M Eaeh JJIkLER’S TOGGERY “ H a b -a -d a sh -Io o " “E V E’S SECRET" BJ5TTY COMPSON JACK HOLT- Christopher Columbus CoInRthus kept going until he got there ~ ' i needed reach »any , goal , of Hie. fhrit -it . _ to .... Saving will take you t o yeftra if you have the courage to keep going. .....z The Citizens Bank of Ashland V. Ashland, Oregon Florence Vidor Edward ïv d fc tt Horton She told the town she was married — so. she had to And herself a husband. ‘‘Marry Me”—the comic adventures of a pretty girl who went husband-hunt ing with an egg. PREPARE FOR WHITER Po not let the cold weather catch you without suf ficient number of-heaters in your bouse. You can depend on our B R ID G E -B E A C H MISS I4AWLIS AT THE : , ORGAN HEATERS AND RANGES No Matinees except on Saturday a n d Sunday while we »re redecorating WICK FURNITURE CO. Ha« LAND FOR THEIR GENEROUS RESPONSE TO THE OPENING OF ASHLAND’S NEWEST STORE A N D FO R THE KIND EXPRESSIONS OF GENERAL ACCOUNT - a V - - - : - - • AL OFFERINGS. -4-a OJUNT who hat» all of Now ninnitíg fu ll blast in the new Store. , , < Their ‘‘OFNERAL A 0 0 0 U N T '1 i» used to check upon for hor ehtild every-day expenses. Their ♦‘SPIC IA L AOOOUllT” k uied 10 Put poney away for fo’nre purposes, such as life in- suraace, vacations and other tilings they are plan ning to do, or arc to be taken oare of. Inauguration Sale trf New Fall Their “ BAVINOS AOOODHT” ie their Rainy Day Fuad—their Old Age Fund. W hatever you need in the w ay of an account, <we c»n fix it up for you. First National Bank : Tidings WE WISH TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF ASH TODAY ' HOUBAY . The City Hall end «ke hanke * *O nr conviction is that ng ln- nf the cRy era closed today, tke * eraaaad tonrtot travel will pay day being a legal holiday. Co- Oovernor Pierce, the advertising bill aa the cam- tamhua Day. however, refaaed tn amke the day a dato k d ld a f S ' i- The Enders Co. BEIL’S CORNER SPECIAL ,Lr a B 0"w&K SAVINGS gb« w lll eleo vtolt SB-tf , - Inside, the house» are strong on modern conveniences— they're handy to live In and no mistake — but wtqrnaUy they're, deadly ‘monotonous. Internally, too. * Ugly, likewise— all cheap gin Roseburg— Pacific Telephone gerbread and fresh paint and A Telegraph Co., »pending »45,- efficiency and about as much 040 ou new Myrtle Creek line. Individuality as a flivver. , You don’t have to come to Washington to learn how the newer part of It looks. Just take g walk In -tke apartment house and duplex district of your LABT T O B TOtnOHT own hbrnw town. ' That’», what * . optimistic spirit , of the cities PIRATES WIN -FIFTH GAME BY •-« SCORE within the territory 1«“ flve n Hair bobbing, m arcelling « this opportunity to express .Itself / The boosters want to remodel ecialty. The Vanity Shoppe. (Continued 'from page oak) to the wor!4, the world will the enttre place on the to n « pat 35-tf respond. People will conje to tern. “Rookeriee" they call the see; they will come to stay. t» ( older buildings. They yearn to • box ebook from the tear ’em down. * duatriea w ill come with . them, factory at wholesale and after them." concludes the1 252-tf Moore 2b ... report. Carey cf. ... Medford— Pucclneni frdlt Purchased Land— Cuyler r( . hydrator opens, with 60 Te Klam ath Fall»— Ed Clark, of New Orleans, has ASHLAND LOSES FIRST Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Real were Barnhart If ployes. * ' ‘ purchased through the Ashland GAME TO KI^AMA t H »2-7 guests of the DeLap family in Realty company 160 acres of tim Traynor 3b Klam ath F alls yesterday. ’ ........ ber land, on the Klamath Falls Wright as Josephine conni? .grape (Coptinned from pagatone) McInnis lb 1« estimated at 30 carfoeds road near Plnehearst. He will TRADII ’ S V’»UR OLD TIRES build a summer home on The lone Ashland »core came Smith *c.. .. the to Madden ,i r m w ones, property. Mr. C^ark la In Ore In the final quarter, when, after Aldridge p. vuirantitng Works. Totals ... a series of line plays had carried, gon for his health. the hall well down the field a Washington— AB R H PO A E Specipl, Merchants Lunch, EOc, paaa to Tilton nettecl 16 yards. Rice Cf. .......B 1 2 2 0 0 ¿ally at the Plaxa— from 11 a A couple mdre line plays and the 8. Harria 2b 3 0 0 I 4 0 ge~ A 2 p. a». 6-tl ADVERTISING OF 8OVTBERW ball was over. Ashland converted. OREGON IS ADVOCATED Goslln if. ....-3 0 1 B 0 0 Ham Cotter at center played a Judge ib .....".k o o n o o Onc-cent »ale stprts Thursday whale of a game, plopping every (ConUnned from page ope) J. Harris, rt. 3 McNair Bros. thing which came his way. and Peck . ss...... —-3 although badly battered, he will on to say. » Busi c. .......3 be ready for Grants Pass next "Southern Oregon la essential- Coveleakte p. 1 0 0 0 1 Guy Good and George Baugh ly a pleasant place to live In. week. Tilton, at quarter also 0 0 0 -0 0 man spent the week end hunt It Is one of the few real vacation played a nice game. He did the Ballou , p. - Zachary P- ing in Dead Indian. countries of all the west. It punting for, the Ashland outfit, Marherry p, haa recreation resources that are and consistently ontklcked the Liebold X All kinds of dimension lnm peculiarly attractive to many Klamath hooters.. * Adams xx. her on hand at the box factory. thousands of petfple." * It Is sub Totals .. Jfifi-tf mitted. The report suggests MANY A TTEND DAY that the vacation appeal be cap SCHOOL OF RELIGION Pittsburgh Suits made at Orrea fit. 36-4 italised in an advertising cam- W ashington ...... 100 100 100— 3 (Contlnued from page one) Summary: Home runs, J. iH ar Hallowe’en goods at yonr gthtioners—Big assortment— El- the teacher to the school room ris; two base hits, Goslln,' Binege, LiebOld, Wright; sacrifice hits, and another passes. hart’s. • Sessions are held every after 8. Harris (3 ), Peck. Smith; noon from one until four o'clock; Btolen ¿ases. Carey. Barnhart; Visiting H e r e - two Says, Monday and Tuesday, double plays, Bluege to S. Harris Mrs. Vivian O’Neil, of Tqcoma, at the Methodist chtareh with to Judge, Peck tq 8. Harris- to Washington, la a Visitor In Ash claaees from the Junior High Judge, Smith to Traynor; base land for a few days with Mrs. and three days at the Congrega on ballfi, off Coveleakie 4, off John Porter and Mrs. Ed .Bar tional church, Wednesday. Thnra» Aldridge 4, oft Zachary 1; ren. Mra. O'Neil la a formei day and Friday. There are four «truck ont, by Aldridge 4, by -resident, of Ashland. teen classes, a total, so far of Ballon. 1- 143 pupils from the third, fourth Whep. yon think of painting iMd fifth grades in cnch building. think of Blackwell. Phone 323L. 38-tf Boy it co w and fill th ose m ud holes before b»4 weather. 1 2 ' S 0 E O R PHONE floor, Phone 4 3 2 -t. tastes. for five horses for the winter. Box 207, Ash Returned Home— Mrs. W. H. Smith of 166 East Main returned home Sunday from Montague, California, where she has been Bpending the past two weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Parshall and family. wMh bar etotar. Mra. R. groiyid They’re standardised. • .They’re Field anti Moon. ’ exactly Uke ih s very newest part land. o f any other-town. Ashland Returned— Dave W lilttt evening from 0i your broken windows Graham Truck. Large stock of glass Jordan Sash and Cab- W. C. T. V. Meeting— ks. Phone 161. 26-tf The W.v C. T. U. will most the Library Tuesday afternoon Next Thursday, Friday and 2:20. A ll are cordially Invited. Saturday, lc sale. ■McNair's. F O * S A I * O * HUNT—Bsau ttfnl bungalow,-.near. modern. •»- traettve; polished Hardwood Poore, fireplace, hrsakfeet hbok, beautiful tiled wktte »kernel batb- rw o m a n d kitchen; lull length plate glass mirror door, o>»ny electrical coavehleneee, furnace, cement baeement,' garage. .Loca tion 215 Grant Street, fbqulre J. Q. Adame, MB Grant »treat. Phnn« 414-X,. *•»> place. ArchltectunUy It's natural and picturesque. For cold Wood ed utility R may not »tack up with the ¿ewer’ seotlona, but it FO R RENT— Nicely furnished pleases the eye. .* / •. S6-4 Those newer sections— the house, 1 M Church street. C liff Payne makes desks. R ere Saturday Orin Cornish business visitor nrday. GRANITE .GRANITE GRANITE 26 Oraalte fContinasd From'Page Titee) 100 of them left for this weeks Selling.