Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1925, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    k /»-/ex, ,
e- ¿T a
■h SHU
w.f ^..V U
|
W W W >
.
has returned j Mrs. C. M . Banter hto U k e n
the positi«* » ( g o w e k w e e .. etL
to Ashland Crons Brooks, Oregon
the L ith la Springs hotel made I
where he bps been visiting tor
vacant bp Mrs. L illia n Smith r e -L
the past three months.
turning to her home In Çortlan(l. '
M
r*. Bomar has moved to the
New shipment of gold fish,
hotel
trois her-hom e on ALHson
fleh mooa and fish food dt the
A. W .
*
your broken windows
4. Large stock of gists
id. Jordan Sash and Cab-
W orks. Phone 161.
26-tf
W h Ä
outfit
Geo
39-3 •
V ariety Store, 8 f N. Main St.
A t H«m<—
N. C. Dosier is quite ill
s residence on Oak Btreet.
Is open a i r ' ; When ha la nt Siskl-
you camp he enjoys going -Into
to the woods w ith the w orkm en and
there o g ttln * had piling wood
and digging e a t stumps. •
I
“ Yea. It woes form enlloaaee
on . a i r hands." rem arked Mgr
D . Me«lo«Xay, "b u t I een s till hold
«
jq
Mr. and Mr«, W a lte r L . M a*ey,
Mrs. A . M. Judy and her gr»nd-
son, Oeorge Judy, le ft Jaet night
for a shgrt visit to San Fngp-
New shipment of gold fish
hut cisco.
M r«T Judy and grandson'
fish moss and tiah food, at tli*
c o d 'w ill make th e ir fu tu r e home Inf
fa r le ty Store, 89 N. Main St.
(o f Roseville, C a lifornia, with Mrs. I
„ t f Judy's son, Fred Judy who H:
an engineer fo r the B. P, com­
From M « I foul—
pany, having rented her homo
Reports Sale o f t ars—
; C. 8. Eakln of Medford was a
on East Main street to the Bes-
A. C. W ilh ite , local automo­
business visitor In Ashland yes­
bile representative, reports th e ’ wick family.
terday.
following sales: Buick coach, E._,
When you think of painting
D. Briggs; Bulek coupe. Mrs. C.
* Hot water bottle sale.
A .” Shutts; Oakland sedan, Rev. think of Blnckwelf, Phone 323L.
«Jne— One free.— Elha<£a.
3 8 -tf
V . ' IC Allison.
w
-
i
J
.
'at* phlnt brush easily."
.
101 M r. McCItwkey la the o fficial
>w p o rtrait painter of the Amerteaa
' * Leston a t Hollywood.
la this .
i capacity ^ h e has pointed tlto
,k portraits of W a lte r Long and *
“y Harold CL 'Ferguson, past con,-
J' mandate.
•
' *'
' .
,-»A '» •
n
Among nationally known men
th at McCloskey has painted are
2 W . 3. Patten, assistant to Mr.
.
'
Shoes For
Father and Son
Hayes; G en eral, D .'M . Dodge of
the V . S. arm y. J. O. Sheets,
treasurer of the slate of Pennsyl­
binda ot dìmenslon lum-
Here Yeatewlny—
.
Neighbor« ó f W oodcraft Social.
v an ia;. George W hnrten Jarnee,
hend at tlie box factory.
J. F- Lowrle, division superin­
the novelist, and R. D. M eLeeat
'
2>3-tf Monday evening. Oct. I t . , I. O. tendent of plant; O. C, H o ff.
O. F. H all.
All nu mbers *re
R the ShaYesperlan a c to r -
division plant engineer; E. W .
quested to be present
Some of the a rtist's best work
T o Klamath Valla—
Gardner, outside plant Engineer,
'V- Is 't o he/ found la this portraits
and Mr. Neverden, p la n t. - en­
. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
tls ot ehlldren, na be Is able to
P nll woolens are now in at
gineer, of tho Pacific. Telephone
Joyed a trip to K la
291tt
f * catch- th e no|xe Innocence of ’
Ortaa
T
ailor
Shop.
and return-yesterday.
and Telegraph company of Port-
ng th e ir yonhg fnejp >w ith greet
land were visitors at the local
he fidelity.
D arling Stydlo and A rt Store Left F o r H o m o -
office' yesterday.
They
were
le-
M r. MoOloskey has exhibited .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
yril
Cocks»anO
or Hallowe'en decorations that
guests at the Llth’ta Springs ho­
ed a t the Salon Champ Bylee, Paris;
ire different.
36-tf two sons le ft today for their tel, and are very much pleased*
up-* R oyal Society of B ritish Artists,
home in Vancouver, B. C., after
with the hotel. They expect to
municipal a rt galleries in both i
Peppy swimming at the Jack a visit of throe weeks with Mrs. make the new hotel th eir head-
in
Leeds and Manchester, England:
Cocks'
mother,
Mrs.
Ray
Jeter,
eon H o t Springs.
Hot rninera
quartefs when in Ashland.
W.
°
r
American
A r t association, Acad-
op
Fourth
street.
They
toured
baths and plunge.
Open at!
E. StonB, division tra ffic super­
ur
e
m
f
of
Design.
New Y o rlu Penp-
the
coast
by
unto,
and
visited
all
w intor
visor of Portland, was also a
lh- o yH p n la ’Academy «* Fine Art«,
the cities of note on the way.
visitor at the local office.
He
«■* P hiladelphia, and a r t club«, i f
left this morning for K lam ath
to. B uffalo, AtJaaia. Chicago, Bdn
“ Yes, Somewhere, Somebody!”
• The Automotive Shop reports
Falls.
he Francisco and ■ Los Angeles.
the delivery of a new Chevro­ from the day you’re born on
let truck to W h ittle Transfer through llfe-^-thls ode thing,
PINO IN PUOKT
“ Somewhere
somebody ’• wants
company-
ND STARTS AGAIN
your photographic p o rtra it!"—
T ID IN G 8 W A N T A D S ' p E L L
H a ir bobbing, marcelling a Studio A/Mtland. Expert Service.
S E A T T L E , Oct. 1«— (IP)— P u­ A N Y T H IN G .
39-tf
specialty.
The V anity Shoppe.
get-Sound shipping started mov­
'
»Kf
ing again today, following de­
L e ft Yesterday—
lay« due to continued heavy fogs. SISKIYOU CAMP HAS
Mrs. M. W . Tipton and daugh­
Yon are assured of the latest
PAINTINGS OP ARTIST
The harbor radio reported * no.
mbdels in the newest shades and ter, Mrs. J. B. Duncan, left yes­ new veasels in distress.
There
fabrics
at
Paulserud's.
W e terday morning for an extended has been no loss of life, a l­
(Continued front Pat® OBe)
specialise in up-to-date garments. visif to Red B lu ff and other though several mishaps.
grounds.
Many are very sensi­
C alifornia point« combining busi­
tive to color and th at 'Whltjh
ness
with
pleasure.
Mrs.
Tip-
Young men! Stop in and see
give« a feeling ot repose and
our new models in fall suits and ton* w ill resume her residence a t
contentment
Is the one ehosen.
the L ith la Springs hotel upon
O'Coats.
Paulserud’s.
“ W hen we consider „(h £ fact
her return where she has been ‘ H O L L A N D , Wash., Oct. 1 * —
th a t there are m illions upon
for the past few months.
V isitin g H err—
(IP)— The American lin er Eemdyk m illions ot people upon this
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. .R ichard*
is s till aground near here. The e a rth ,” M r. McCItwkey went on,
Everything for the Hallowe'en
Of San Francisco are visiting i.>
cargo w ill , he lightened to re ­ “ whose features can be encom­
36-tf
Ashland with Mf. and Mrs. W. party at Darling's.
float the veesel.
The steamer passed In n circle form ed by the
When the leave, begin te
E . Sanford.
11, awa's thoughts naturally
Kulchan Is aground at lower forefingers and thumbs of: th e ir
Nlninger's
H o t Tamales.
ra to the brisk weather to
Bellingham was refloated V lt h -
hands, yet po, two alike,. U w ill
33-tf
Buy y o v r h o t sh«-'»' ■k from, the Fountain.
out
damage.
The
Japanese lx> realized how accurate the
local hex factory at wholesale
freighter,
Inyo
M aru.
which draw ing of th e p o rtra it painter
prloos.
2»2-t: To F ort Klom atli—
grounded on Vancouver Island, must be. To make the slightest
M. E. Real and son, Clifford,
is a t Victoria,’ undamaged.
e rro r in draw ing would make th e
Candy of m erit, made from the left this morning for F o rt Klaro
p o rtra it resemble someoao^elec;
purest material obtainable at ath where they w ill spend A-* the
to r after n il there 1« not much
Tidings
W
ont
A&s
never
toll.
36-tf
week end.
The Candy Land
Decorative Hallowe'en goods?
— Elhart's.
Mrs. A. F. Abbott left this
morning for Dunsmuir where Hunting—
«he w ill spend the week end
Otis Helman and A . B. Powell
w ith Mrs. A. R. Mount.
are in the Klam ath country hnnt-
for winter driving — or have year
log, and expect to be gone about
■ ■ ’ r - r -
L ia b ility Insurance w ritten on a week.
old
ones
repaired.
'
automobiles and trucks.
Phone
Spedai Merchants Luneh. SOc,
»1.
Yeo, (o f course.)
daily a t the Plaza—-from X I a
-y -
ro- » 2 p. m.
<-tl
1 A ll
àet
Back of every teller’s w indowdathiahank,
and n t every desk is an officer or«m p|6yfe
ready to serve yon with a friendliness and
efficiency that w ill make" all yoor trauhac-
tions w ith u g a pleasure.
.
tm
The Citisens Bank of Ashland
’ Ashland, Oreaba
/is
OVERLAND
E. R. ISAAC & CO
“ The Quality
Store”
STARTS
SATURDAY
ONDER VALUES
A TWO. DAY SALE
A
special
purchase
of
these
Coats from à large manufacturer
enables us to offer unusual values
on this Special Sale.
Dress Coats
YOU NEED NEW TIKES
The
Enders Co
Kruggel Brothers
Viiloonixing and Tire Repairing
One-Cent Sale ends Saturday.
-McNair Bros.
. fin ish in g
The Luxurious Trimmings of
Rich Pur—In Elegaùt Collars,
Cuffs' and feordeto, to ft* these
coats a Positive Sensation at
these Extremely Low Prices.
Tonight
Dress and Sport Coats
Light of Western
Stars”
JACK
HOLT,
BILLIE
DOVE, - NOAH BERRY
SATURDAY
$21.50
TWENTY YEARS AGO
P ro m in en t A shland Men
Made o f Pine Quality Woolen
material. With Large Fur Col­
lars. A Remarkable Collection
that should sell for more money.
STILL LIVING IN ASHLAND WHO BOUGHT
ONLY
COATS
BUCK
IONES
These Coats are Amazing at this
Price so Early in th e/ season.
Never have eoats of sueh excUp- >
tional quality been offered at so
low a price. Tiipre are innumer­
able styles and colors. Each
Coat is Silk Lined and Trimmed
with Fluffy New Furs. •
DURING
A nd SBJRS
PRACHT
HILL
A ranch Romance with
Buck Jones as a hard rid­
ing, straight shooting,
Bronco
Bustin'
Cow
. Alm» FoX Comedy
ì4Big Game
vi» *
Hunters”
and. Pathé Hand4 ’olored
IflfiH LAWL1S AT THE
ORGAN
A •
DR. W. E. BLAKE
'!
LOUIS DODGE
F. R. DICKEY
’ R L H IY l j l
TOM HORFRT
V
E. -. « VY . ’ 'ihiTorr
BUSH
Mil* LER’S
V H.
W. f
W F
H
DON
CHAPMAN
MITCHELL
TONG
MITCHFLL
WHITNEY
_
FOR RELIABLE DUDS
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
Of Glistening £atin Crepe
CL1
Cwo piece Dresses >
$19.75
Low Price, High Grade Dresses.
Each new model achieves the in*
pate harmony, tho subtle finish and
the coloring essential to the -sae-
ceas of every new FaU Frock in
Black,-sBabkara, Cukoo, Burgundy
and Crayon Blue.
«1
peeiat oate or*?
Balbriggan
$ 1 0 .0 0
r
:
$11J5
Both SUk and Wool Dresses in this
Special lot at this low price.