Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    l a hledford—
Dan Kay was a business visit­
or in Medford yesierdiy from
Ashland.
•
Hsve your broken windows
r palled. Large stock of glass
Cab-
til hand. Jordan Sash and
:
26-tf
Inet Works. Phone l i l l.
Friday at 7:30 Is the Hi-Jtnks
Salvation Army.
at
Try
N ininger’s
malted
shakes.
To Engi ne—
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Chaney
and family left this morning for
Fugone to make their home.
Hot water bottle sale.
one— One free.— El hart ’s.
Billions
made
at
stairs.
Htartlag f t * ■
contractor ’Baash- Started car*
The Olayeomb Motor company
penter« to work oa the new two
entertained their employee« "last
story garage t b i «orsin e.
evenfy g with a, banquet la the
Llthia, Springs hotel. A splen­
Nlainger’s
Bot Tamalea.
33-tf didij, (lee course dinner was en­
Fountain.
joyed.
Those attending were
Orres cleans clothes clean, up Miss Velds Aekley, Alden Powell,
stalra.
65-4* Harry Harrison, Mr. Duncan,
Cart Carlsok, Albert Carlson, W.
Do your Photograph shopping E. Carr, Mr. Morris and H. L.
rly. Special Inducement this Clay comb. The latter was chair­ M ore T h a n 75 Member« of
Order Gather Here for
onth. Studio Ashland. SS-tf man awl,- toast master tor the
Meeting
evening
Mr. Fairfax of the
Ford
Motor
company,
was
the
The one-cant sale Is at
Mora than 76 members o( the
Rexall Store on the Pleas.
De Molay organisation gathqred
at the Da Molay club rooms la
the
Masonic Temple last. eight,
New shipment of gold fish,
fish moss and fish food, at the for a get together meeting, ignd
to enjoy a venison dinner, nerved
Variety Store, 89 N. Main St.
V isitin g In Aahlaad—
by D. M. Lowe, chairman of.the
88-3
G. S. Blake of Portland
advisory council of the.qyqani
visiting in Ashland with
cation.
VOLT LAUDS INDUSTRY
brother and wife, Dr. and 9
The Llthia Chapter Da Molay
OF
ROGUE
VALLEY
W. E. Blake. ,
had as their guest« Da hfclsy
When yon think of painting
think of Blackwell.' Phone »»3b.
»8-tf
Liability Insurance written on
Orres, up­ automobiles and tracks. Phone
19-tf
35-4* 21. Yeo, Cfif course.)
Dnriing Studio and Art Store
Dr. Blake and J. C. Whltgcker
for Hallowe’en decorations that
are different.
36-t* are enjoying a duck hunt in
Klamath Falls today.
Cliff Payne makes chair rockers
Suits made at Orrqs fit. 36-4*
V isiting HeCe—
Candy of merit, made from the
purest
material obtainable at
Ashland for
36-tf
her parents, The Candy Land.
Good.
Buy practical tires nt Mad­
at the Jack- den's Tire Shop and have no
Hot m ineral tire expense tor one year. 3<-tf
Mrs. F. M. Creason of Duna-
irulr is visiting in
a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Peppj- swim ming
Hot Springs.
baths and plunge..
winter.
son
Open
all
23-tf Reported R ecovering—
It is reported that Alta Col­
Hair bobbing, m arcelling a lins, who has been very seriously
specialty.
The Vanity Shoppe. ill, is out of danger and im­
proving steadily.
Decorative Hallowe’en
good«.
Elhart’s.
Everythin» tor the H allow e’en
party at Darling’s.
86-tf
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c,
dally at the Placa— from 11 a.
m- -O 2 p. m.
8-tf
Yea. we have no bananas, but
we have money to loan on good
security. Phone 21. Yeo, (of
course.)
19—tf
l t d timed To Ashland—
Douglas Reid has returned
from Stockton, where he has W. It. C. Luncheon Postponed ■ •
Iteen visiting for n few days.
The W. R. C. luncheon that
was planned for October 17, has
Orres rem odels garm ent-!- for been postponed until October 20,
rreti nnd women, upataira. 37-4* when the department president
lo .
Uuy your box shook from the
al box factorv at wholesale
Fsll woolens are now In at
25 2 tf O:t>8 Tailor Shop.
>91tf
price«.
Wortl Received—
lie v e Yesterday—-
Mrs. Melissa Ball, who is visit*
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lacey of
Wagner Çreek were in A'shland Ing her daughter in Idaho and
has been very seriously ill, la
yesterday transact ng business.
reported as greatly improved.
Dou'l ’miss the Hi Jinks
You are assured of the latest
models in the newest shades and
D elivery ‘ o f Cur—
,
We
The Automotive Shop reports fabrics at Paulserud’s.
the delivery of a Chevrolet specialise in up-to-date garments.
touring car to Ed Baer.
Hl-Jinks Friday night.
The Medford Rug Cleaner and
Buy Xmas stamped goods at
Fluff Rug Man will be in Ash­
Needlecraft,
Oct. 15 to 31. 38-1
land Friday of this week. Phone
your orders to 112 or 240
Knocked Under <>r—
"
The year and one half old
daughter of Irwin Koenig of
279 Van Ness avenue was iqute
seriously injured when she was
TODAY - TOMORROW knocked under her father’s mov­
ing car. The little girl suffers
a broken leg. The koenlg fam­
ily are new residents In Ashland,
having just recently moved here
from Derby, Oregon.
LIGHT OF
.yiBsraw,
STABS’
A good time at the Hi-JInks at
Salvation Army.
•
Redaction Sale. Oct. 15 to 31.
Overstocked, Big reduction on
all stamped goods.—Needlecraft
38-1
Zane Grey’s smashing ro­
mance of the Arizona bor­
der in the days when a
quick trigger and a fast
horse were a man’s best
friends.
/
A tale of hair-raising ad­
venture a n d . hairbreadth
escapes; o f broncho bust­
ing, straight shooting —
and a dash o f love.
.WWB AT THE
)RGAN
Repairs That Will
Alfred W. Oardner gad Miss
FRAZIER AND SON
Did yon know that you get more bread and better
bread, with leas waste, out of Cherro flour than
from any other flour on the market today. Just
try a sack and convince yourself.
Wo an« «apply yoa with any kite» of mill feed, grata«. altaUa
hay, straw sad the beet of gnU ( hoy, grit, oyster shell, rate.,
eeed pfceet, eeed rye, seed vetch, timothy eeed and aeshasm
Phone 214 — 353 E. Main Street
Please
gee’s Shoe Shop
REAL BARGAINS
DAVENPORTS AND FIRESIDE
ÇHAIRS
are a source of great com fortand add charm
to the hornet We are showing a fine line of these
in the different coverings and prices, do not fail
Tune Up Your Car
Use our deferred payment plan
Automotive Shop
Reliable Housefurnishers
GET YOUR
Pistons
Bearings
LEEDOM’S
Ashland, Oregon.
26-4 Thurs.
Funeral services of the late
James F. Denham, will take
place Friday at 2:00 p. m., at PIRATES WIN I AST
GAME nY B.7 SCORE
the Methodist church at Talent.
Remains may be viewed at the
(Continued On
Stock undertaking parlors from
11:00 to 1:00 p. m. Interment
ont Biuege. Peck hit. a home
will he held In Stearns Cemetery
ran Into the left field stands.
of Talent.
Ruel ’went out, Traynor to Mc­
Innis.
Johnson fouled out to
Needlecraft sale of Xmas
Smith. One run, one hit, no
stamped goods, Oct. 15 to 31.
errors.
38-1
Pittsburgh— Wright fouled out
to Judge. McInnis flew out to
Young men! Stop In and
Rico. Smith doubled Into right.
onr new m odels ln fait aalt«
•Yde ran for Smith. Blgbee bat­
O’Conts. Peulserud's.
ted tor Kremer. Blgbee scored
Yde with a double. Moore walk-
W ST’Tfiry Spencer, Bather
Spencer nnd Ed Spencer have
just returned from a trip to
Engene and Corvallis. They were
gone about a week.
Carey's grounder and Moore wss
safe. Blgbee and Moore scored
ahead of Cnyier’a two base bit.
Barnhart filed out to 8. Harris,
Three runs, three hits, one er­
ror.
Visiting In Ashland—
Washington— Rice struck ont
Mrs. James A. O’Neil, on her Moore got 8. Harris' fly. Ooalln
return from an Eastern trip via struck oat.
California, has been visiting at
the home of Mrs. E. B. Barron
and 8. Patterson. Sbe Is leevlag
for her home In Tacoma ao-
WANTEDn-Whlte, clear glam
companled by Mrs. Barron, who ciqfcn quart bottles, 6c each.—
will make an indefinite visit In Powells Confectionery. 634 A
that city.
St.
•«-*
FOB RKNWw-6-room cottage
with bath, and partly furnished.
Oarage, chicken house, and yard.
17» Sktdsaore street.
M-3
f
UK Uf
bunker.
* Refreshments were keprad»
the hostesses, daring (ha social
hoar, kt -the pretty tablee bright
In auMnaa coloring«, to the
goodly «anker gathered (or the
perlences.
Those present were: Mr. and pleaaaaV afternoon.
Mrs. E .. A. Deaton and eons,
Kenneth and Everett, of Ash- i
The Ltthiana planned a very
land; Mr. and Mrs. 3. W.
Humphrey and daughter, Alice, happy social affair early la the
of Wilbur; Mrs. Iva Galbraith weak, complimenting Mr. and
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Mrs. Den Kay, wpose marriage
Heard of Looking Glass; Mr. occurred recently, t It hod been
and Mrs. O. W .'Finley of Rose­ arranged ns a skating party, with
burg; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mc- perhaps eighteen or twenty coup­
Collock of Brockway; -Mr. Mal­ les in attendance. To stimnlate
colm Humphreys, Miss Mildred friendly competition yirlaes were
Humphreys, and the host and awarded to those who excelled
hostess,’ Mr. and Mrs. T. N. and moat exciting races were the
result?
Humphreys.
Orchestra «nalc enlivens^ thq
Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys art
former residents of Ashland, and evening and a'gam e of tag af­
are pleasantly remembered- by a forded considerable "exercise and
large circle of friends, who con­ skill In retaining one’s eqnilth-
members from ’Yreka, ..G rants gratulate them on this annlver- ,
(Continued from page one)
Pass and Medford, anoat twonty sary so happily commemorated.
“Knight’s catsup is an Oregon five boys coming from outside
product, the only catsup manu­ cities.
Berea« Class Entertained—
factured In the state, and the
The venison served was one of » The Berean elms of the Bap­
only high-grade bottled catsup two big deer, killed by Lowe.-eev- tist. Sunday school were delight­
manufactured in the Pacific eral days ago. One of tha'iteer
fully entertained at the pleasant
Northwest. We still cling to the weighed % 210 pounds dreas<*<l.
home of Mrs. Hinthorne on
16-ouncq, full pint bottle in face while the second w eighed’ 19 4
Scenic Drive, Thursday evening,
of th’e fact that eastern manu­ pounds dressed.
October the eighth.
facturers are adoptntg 14 -ounce
In addition to the venison
The evening was spent In soc,
short measure bottle.
dinner, a water melon feed ‘was ial fashion, with fancy work oc­
’."With quality, quantity and/id- enjoyed.
cupying busy fingers.
There
339 E. Main Street
vertising, and a home product. It
This Is the first of several was a short business session be­
seems that we have everything I of these get together meetings.
to make Knight’s Rogue River * to be enjoyed by Southern Ore- fore a delicious luncheon of pie
Tomato Cahsup the leader in its gap De Molay Chapters this win - and coffee was served.
field."
Supplementing the above-quot­
ed remarks, The Volt can add Left For G roots P a s o -- '
r
that such a plant as this is a big
Miss Eunice Hager left last Anderson, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Noel
asset from a community stand­ evening to visit h er’sister. Miss
Maxwell R ou ter >400
point. Not only does it contri­ Mabel Hager, who teaches* near Heard, Mrs. V. D. Miller, Mrs.
Ford
Touring (Starter)
bute a pay roll, but also pro­ Grants Pass at River Blanks. Allen Denton, Mrs. Wilkins, Dr.
A. Peter*
vides a local market for a fruit Miss Mabel will return with her Mattie Shaw, Mrs. S.
■ft
Ford 1920 Roadster 1175
Sr.
crop specially adapted to the tor the week end.
The
hostess.
Mrs.
Hinthorne,
Studebaker 6............ >150
Rogue River Valley.
was assisted in serving by Mrs, Ford T on rin g.. . . . . . > 2 4 0
Another item of interest in this
SAFE FOR CHILDREN
Hanson, who was -the compli­
iapuC conoerns the Dunsmuir
Maxwell Roadster . >400
Made without opiates, and only mented guest.
water supply which comes from of the best .California honey and
Mossbrae Falls ami is widely her­
purest of ingredients, FOLEY’S Wednesday « a t Meeting—
Onr mechanics are ready
alded as the "Best Water on
HONEY * TAR is safe for chil­
Mrs. George Brookmlller, Mrs.
Earth.’’ Those who have' passed
dren. A trial will prove to. you C. J. Brommer and Mrs. flitch-
through Dunsmuir on the train
why this has been one of, the cock were hostesses at the meet­
will no doubt recall the drinking largest selling cough remedies
ing of the Wednesday Club, held
fountain at the S. P, station
tor over fifty . years.
“<Jan’t in the Presbyterian church pnr-
which at train time is besieged
recommend FOLEY’S HONfiY & jprs yesterday afternoon.
by crowds of thirsty passengers
TAR high enough," wrlteqpMr.
In the absence of the presi­
eager to get a taste of this fam­
J. R. Dennis, Spiro, Oklahoma. dent, Mrs. W. M. Poley. the
ous beverage which leaves no un­
Brake Relining Done by
favorable after-effects.
A good “A sample treatment relieved vice president, Mrs. L. 8. Brown,
me
of
a
severe
cough
and
cold."
Machinery
conducted the business meeting,
picture of Dunsmuir's "Fountain
of Youth" serves to illustrate the Refuse substitutes. Sold every­ at which reports were read and
where.
story.
plans tor the winter’s activity
discussed.
There was a splendid pro­
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
gram given, with Dr. Mattle
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
B. Shaw appearing in a group of
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON.
delightful readings: a duet play­
In the Matter of Estate of
ed by Miss itstelle Jones and
William T. Holmes, Deceased.
Mrs. H- B. Athens and a piano
The undersigned Administrator
solo given by Miss Lorraine
with Wfll Annexed of said Es­
(Continued From Page Three) Brookmlller, The readings and
tate has filed in said court, his
Final Account, as Administrator had the paper of ^he afternoon music gave great pleaiure to
with Will Annexed, and tho which was called "Taking ’(ho
Judge of said Court has desig­ Literature Pulse;" “The t)r.
nated Monday, October 19, 1925, Looks at Literature,” by Joseph
at lb: 00 o’clock A. M„ at the Collins. The address was splen-
Court House in ■Jacksonville. didly prepared and was given
Oregon as the time and place to closest attention and deeply ap­
hear any objections to the ap­ preciated by the club mcniber-
proval of said Account.
O. F. BILLINGS.
Administrator with
Silver W edding Celebrated
Will Annexed.
Mr. and Mrs. T. "N. Humph­
14-6 Thurs. reys celebrated their silver wed­
ding anniversary at the family
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING home near Brockway, Oregon.
The
undersigned
executors October 4, 1925.
have filed with the Clerk of
The house had been artis­
Court, thoir final account of the tically decorated In fall blos­
administration of the estate of soms, with dahlias.and asters, in
Carried in Stock
Jqmes Taylor, deceased, nnd the their gorgeous coloring, used in
For Every Oar-
Honorable W- J. Hartsell, Judge,
lu s designated November 2, 1925.
at ten o'clock a. m.. at the
Courthouse in Jacksonville, Jack
M edford Glass Company
Tires and Replacements
son county, Oregon, an the time
• For Every Car
and place for a hearing thereon.
A cross from The L ithla Springs
Anyone objecting to said account
Plate Glass and Mirrors
Hotel
is required to present the ob­
Made
to
Order.
jections at or before the time of
said hearing.
R esllver Your Old Mirrors
CLARENCE TAYLOR
All Kinds Automobile
J. A. TAYLOR,
Executors.
Funeral Services to he held—
profusion. CWeW
fifteen guattì, at the bo&attfUl
disbar whtafc was served kt mom .
Pictures wore taken daring thq
day which was» apeat most eb-
joyably In rtsittng^ reminiscing
abeat old time« and happy ox-
Glass.
DO IT HOW!
P hone 140, l i f t 8. Harriet t^
Medford Oregon
Don’t wait for the burn­
ing of yonr neighbor’s
property to forcibly re­
mind you to prepare your­
self.
Proximity, unleea the fire le
so close as to actually effect
yoa, has nothing to do with
raquence. Today's destructive
fr e may be thousands of miles
from yon; yon may not even
rend about it; tomorrow’s fire
may be visited upon yon. ’
You cannot afford to lose
even once in fire Insurance. A
few doRani today may save
you several* thousand tonight.
Style that Challenges
E toss our gauntlet into the “ S tyle” ring every time we
the Weymouth (illustrated). Smartness is its outstand­
The semi-box b a c k ..........square shoulders . . . the long
graceful peak lapels . . . . and generous patch pockets . . . new, cor­
rect and distinctive. “ Style” that challenges criticism — yours, your
neigh^qp’s or yqn^ neighbor’s neighbor.
W show
ing feature.
And wear?
AND SATURDAY
McNair Bros.
Roni Estate ft neal I ns a ranco
Eetab. 1888
41 E. Main St.
The guarantee is in the pocket.
CLOTHCRAFT
TAILORED OVERCOATS
ARMY
'
ISSUE
SERGE SHIRTS
nnd winter underwear. Nothing better at any price
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite N e^ Hotel
$25 Io $45