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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
W m***#»’» « mmmm it Trinity G u ild M e e d u g — The Trinity Guild will, meet of OrSfit* Pdtt Wat the Lltbls Springs In the Parish henee ThWfsday afternoon at 8:80. AU mOmbers and friends are Invited. Mr*. J. M. Wagner, and Mrs. Bd Candy ot merit, made from the Gowland wlU be poste****. ' purest material obtainable at The Candy band. M-<f Orree remodela garments for lc-aale starts men and women, upstairs. 38-4* Moved— Clair Beebe and family have If we can’t fit you out in moved Into the Storey residence ady-to-wenr, let us measure on Alida street for the winter. u up for a suit tailored to ur measure. Paulserud’a. • 86-tf Mr. Beebe Is employed by the Metropolita^» U fo Insurance com pany, Mr. Richey being trans Vojre waa a visitor In ferred to Klamath Falls. yesterday from Klamath Stated convocation, Thursday evening, Oct. 16. Also Past u ,* « , degree. All companion:; Invited. Meet at 7:38. a. W. DUNN. H. P. W. H. DAY, Secretary. natatorium closed FOR W INTER BEASON What the dollar you spend bttor Here Sunday— Mrs. E va Jordan of Klamath for photographs buys, depends Falls was an Ashland visitor upon how well the man you Sunday with Miss Geòrgie Coffee. spend It with knows his business. Just inspect our work. Studio Ashland 86-tf All kinds of dimension lnm- » on hand nt the box factory. 292-tf Cliff Payne makes clothes racks. W. C. T. U. food «ale. Plum Here Yesterday— mers Orocery, Saturday, Oct. 17 B. E. Owen and wife of Rose burg were visitors In Ashland G. 8. Blake of Portland is Buy practical tires at Mad visiting In Ashland with his par den’s Tire Shop and have no este. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Blake. h » nnense for one year. 86-tf Everything for the Hallowe’en Special Merchants Lunch. 60c, party at Darling’s. ««-« dally at the Plaxa— from 11 a. m j> J p. m. «-»I BALK Bay Tams stamped goods at Visitors I s Ashland— Heedlecrnft, Oct. 16 to 31. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 87-1 of Portland were v Ashland yesterday. Peppy swimming at the Jack- Yes, we have no banana*, but amt Hot Springs. Hot minera b have money to loan on good hatha and plunge. Open all curity. Phone 21. Yeo, (of winter.' nrael 1«—tf Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Drew of Klamath Falls were la Ashland last week visiting. H. D. Gordon and wife were guests at the Llthla Springs hô Hair bobbing, marcelling a tel yesterday from Sacramento. ectelty. The Vanity Shoppe. Fall woolen* are now 86-tf Orres Tailor 8hop. Decorative Hallowe’en good«. -Elhart’a. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Halller and IB A t H om e— V. Halller were visitors in Ash Mrs. E. O. Smith on Oak street land yesterday from Phoenix, In quite ill with the fin. She 1« Arizona. ' reported ns improving rapidly. Visitlng Here Clarence Vernon Carey a quartermaster on the battleship at Orres, up- Idaho Is home on a two weeks’ 36-4* leave, visiting his parents at 120 Gresham street. ’ He Is now atatlon ed at San Pedro. During pari lag Studio and Art Store r Hallowe’en decorations that e airferen t. *4'tf other foreign ports. The Ashland Natatorium. which has been operated' during the summer season by Messrs. Sletten and White, has closed for the winter, according to Mr. Sletten, who stated he was go ing to Klamath Falls to enter business. The Nat, which had been clos- ed for several years, was great ly Improved by Messrs. Sletten and White, and a successful sea son was enjoyed by the opera tives. It Is probable that the Nat will be reopened next sum mer, as it has proved a pop ular recreation center during the past season. Salem— 600 state prisoners are at work, most of them In prison flax plant. Union county farmers cutting third crop alfalfa for this year. ASHLAND LEADS ALL STATE IN REGISTRATIONS (Continued from page one) Every state in the United States, with the exception of New Hampshire and South Car- ollna, was represented among the motor vehicle visitor» from without the state during the month qf September. There were 124 registrations from Canada, three from Alaska and 13 from Hawaii. The registration by stations for the nine months ending Sep tember 30, 1926, follows: Al- 1,004; Ashland. 21.095; , 267; Baker. 1,630; Bend, Corvallis, 6,01; Eugene, Gold Beack, 266; Grants 6,522; Hood River, 618; h Falls, 3,226; La Grande, Lakeview. 128; Marsh- field, 214; Medfoi Milton-Freewater, port, 14; North Nyssa, 946; Ontario gon City. 226> Peni Portland. 7,704; I 749; Salem. 3,404; The Dalles. 1.797 Inspectors, 36 F. L. Barbour of Roseburg is business visitor lq Ashland One Cent sa le tom orrow day and Saturday only.—H Broa. Try Nlalager’s malted LAST TIMES TONIGHT milk 33-tf John Churchman haa returned to Ashland from Hornbrook where ha haa bean working tor the past five weak». At Remarkable Low Prices Comes at a time when yon are wanting a new Wool Dress for your self or the daughter. $159 A ll Wool Crepes, Yard 98c 36 inches wide. Colors: Golden Brown, Silver Grey, Beige, Pompadour Blue and Navy. Sold Regular, $1.69 Yard. $3.98 A ll Wool Tricotene, Yd. $259 64 inches wide in Navy Blu< «tüte and one piece dresses. Wool Dress Goods, Values to $225 Yard, Special Yard $1.75 42 inch Wool Crepes, French Serges and Epingle. Come in a wonderful assortment o f colors. Regular Values up to $2.25 Yard. $2.75 Fancy Flannels, Yard $2.19 54 inches wide, come in the new checks and stripes, in the new bright colors for Fall and-Winter wear. Regular Values up to $2.75 Yard. $1.98 Poriet T w ill, Yard, $L48 36 inches wide in The Unprotected WOMEN 54 inches wide in Navy Blue and Brown. Use this wonderful material for dresses at this remarkable low price. - . .. EVERY WOMAN who m ust look after her own property has need of a safe de 45 inches wide, fine quality for dresses. Colors Sapphire Blue, Brown Cocoa and Silver Grey. posit Mix. a t . a n $H E needs banking service whore her affairs w ill bo watched by officials of wide business experience, expert knowledge and trained judgment.......... U SE THE BUTTERICK THE “ DEBTOR.” TOMORROW, FRIDJ AND SATURDAY McNair Bros. PATTERNS WITH Tidings classified do the business EVERY OOURTESY is extended in pro viding an efficient, polite and quick ser- First National Bank MARRY ME SPECIAL SALE OF W o o le iD r e s s ö b « $4.48 A ll Wool “Marchon” Yd. $2.95 IT COOTS NOTHING to learn our methods. W ith the belief that stability and faithfulness are demanded on the part o f a w ell managed bank, upon this basis wo invite your business. S T theater beautiful wriotea o . «.•*,, a , t - - « * * Inf < mlnwtfc. £ O h io « * « a t thxlO. A T. A-—»»PC- Brtocoo. 2. » • N. B. JL at IndteUnpolte —«apt. Howard. 4. Report* of Coasmltteaa. Membership Oom- mlttaa. Election of County Di- vlaton Officer» A Delegate*. Ho»- J iaatlon at Candidates tor Vic* Presidency O. «. T. A. Dlacua- aloa ot Besolntloa Committee Friday P. M. October 1C, 1 ® » Rhport tor Coaaty Dlyialon. la- 1:00 Fifth Grade. Mrs. New ■truetlon ot Delegate*. berry's room— Lincoln School. SatanOy p- » . October IT, I##!* Vocal ' numbers—Mr*. Ralph 1:06 Screen picture* Sumner Stewart, Medford. School-Boy** and Qlrla’ Club 1:16 County Library Service Work— Mr. H. C. Seymour, Audi to the Schools— Miss Woolsey, torium. Co. Librarian. J: 80 Department*. H ig h 1:80 Asaembly address, De •efcool. The Falling Student— veloping Moral Thoughtfulness— Supt. C. A. Howard. Advanced, Dr. Tuttle. *A - Grammar— M lee Arbnthaot. In 8:16 Departments. H i g h termediate, Reading — M l* e School—Dean Sheldon. Advanc Beardsley. Primary, Arithmetic ed, Readtog— Miss Arbuthnot. —Mlse Henkle. Magic, Room CARS a Intermediate, Reading — Supt. 10, u pet air*— Mlee Maretere. Hedrtek. Primary, Reading— 2:80 Department*. H ig h Mias HenkUk' Music, Room IP. School, Standard* for Grading— upstairs— Min Hankle. Snpt. Howard. Advanced, Round 9:46 Departments. H i g h Table. Intermediate, Round School, Discipline as Moral Train Table. Primary, Round Table. ing— Dr, , . Tuttlj. Advanced, 8:00 Report of Institute Res Geography— Miss Arbuthnot. In- olutions Committee. Hletory of tte Snd Nortk Main streets short ' termed late. Nature Study— Miss Oregon. With 100 views— Dr. ly after one o ’clock today. Beardaley. Primary, Spelling— John B. Horner. According to Wagner, he was Mlsa Hankle. driving down Granite street, and 8:18 Business Session County starting to turn into North Main Division O. S. T. A aj when his car wn» hit by thh ~ fTÏF Assembly A d d r s e n — machine driven by SMmson. FOR 8ALB—Extra bargain In — Dean Sheldon. . S atu rd ay a.m . O ctob er 17, 1025 7-room house and one acre of 8:00 Plano solo—Geraldine ground; chicken hone*, garage, TAVLOR MURDER CASE Gardiner, Jackaonvllle. Songs. woodshed. Place worth 38600 PROBE IS REOPENED LOS ANGELES. Qqt, H —<IP> Sixth Grade— Mies Eunice Devis 1280 Beef Mela St. Sell now for fifteen hundred dollar* for — An investigation has been re — Roosevelt 8chool. opened Into the death of Wil 9:16 Asaembly A d d r e s s — a quick »ale.. Possession at Particular*. Ashland liam Desmond Taylor, Holly "The Scientific Point ot View’’ once. wood’s most amaxing murder — Snpt. C. A, Howard. Realty Co. ______ mystery, the county prosecutor 10:00 Departments. H ig h FOR BALM OR RENT— A admitted today, althdsgh the di School— English Teachers. Room small modern house. 180 Fifth rection of the inquiry was not 8. History Teachers. Room 6. Street. 87-6* revealed. Commercial Teachers, Commer cial Room, Language Teachers, INSTITUTE OF TEACHERS Room 10. Science Teacher*. and famished apevtment, also TO OPKH FRIDAY Room 0. Mathematic* Teachers. sleeping robms, Furnace hast. (Continued from page one) Room 8. All Grade Teachers. Llthla Apartments, 36 8. Second nt IT’« Reading— Mlse Henkle. » Music. Room 10 hats, also boys caps. 11:16 Departments. Potter, 30 Second St Ashland, Oregon____________ __ Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR W e have as fine equipped portrait Studio as you will W ith Florence Vidor find in Southern Oregon. It is not too early to have your Christ- mas Portrait made. Hava your broken windows ispnlr-* Large atock of glass m i hand. Jordaa Sash and Cnh- laat Works. Phone 141. R«-W D A R L IN G S T U D IO Lithia Springs Hotel Buildging All Weights and Styles That are Comfortable and Warm. Shaped and rein forced garments of the “Better Grade” can be had in this department — each one sized to a perfect fit. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Flahhack. Jr., at Olympia, Washington wer» visitors la Ashland yesterday. aule. Oct. 16 to >1- Big reduction on goods.—Noadlaeraft. 37-1 erse of San Fran- vlsltor In Aahland itoryofyour winter requirements and needs from our fresh stock of Unions Zane Grey’s lightning - Sw ift tale oi w e i between civilisation and outlawry in the wilds. Ablaze with color; alive with thrills MISS LAW LIS AT THE ORGAN and up to Choose from at Less Than $40 Regular Prices No M itineo Exoept on Saturday and Sunday on Ac count of Rpdeoorattag. ______ IN 6 GROUP S OF COATS OFFERED ir Photograph ahopping ipectal Indncemant this Stadio Ashland. >4-M think of painting wall. Phono 133L. 38-tf 2-Piece at 75c and up CHILDREN’S UNIONS OR 2-PIECE IN ALL AGES AND GRADES Infants " $2.50 Underwear GLOVES AND ALL KINDS Miller’s Toggery “Hab-a-dash-Inn” Bands, Sleepers ’ ^ C c and up Winter Duds Shirts, HEAVY HOSE Popular Prices Prevail At MITTENS NOW ON DISPLAY