Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Visiting Here—
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Mr. and Mra. H. P. Andrew» of
Logan. Kansas are guests at the
home of D. W . Wheeler In Med­
ford. They expect to spend some
time visiting In Medford and at
the home of relatives In Ashland.
Mr. Andrews la a brother of Mr.
A. Andrews of Falrvlaw street and
j to Phoenix—
a brother In law of Mrs. H. W.
and Mra. F. M. Poole are
Andrews of Church street.
[ from ISO F ifth street to
ALPHA
CHAPTKR
Mo. 1
O. S . 8.
Stated Communication of A l­
pha Chapter No. 1, 0- E. 8. to­
morrow (Tuesdiy) Oct. 20, 8:00
p. m. Special entertainment in
honor of Past Mattrolns and
Past Patrons. (.Visitors welcome.
By order of Worthy Matron
LEAft M. CALDW ELL, Secy.
Hair bobbing, maroplling a
specialty.
The Vanity Shoppe.
ive your broken windows
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Ired. Large stock of glats
Mrs. O. W. Long and Mrs. W.
and. Jordan Sash i and Cab- Hero S atu rd ay—
H
Frulan are visiting in Ashland
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Works. Phone 141 l.
Mrs. George Galbrath and chil­ for a few days from Pauulna.
dren were visitors In Ashland Sat­
11^’ practical tires at Mad­
urday, from Talent.
Something new in persona!
den’s Tire Shop and have no
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Xmas cards at Darling's.
tire expense for one year. 3S-tf
Dance, Thursday, Oct. 22, at
I. O. O.. F. Hall. For Odd fel­
Everything for the Hallowe’en
R eturned from H u n tin g T rip —
lows,, Rebekahs and their invited party, at Darling’s.
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Floyd Place, Glenn Gulley and
friends.
Admission, gents 50c;
Fred Kruggle have returned fromi
ladies 25c.
40-3 Ti» Bcon’lcnst Over Radio—
a successful hunting trip of one
Miss Pauline Plummer
week at Lakeview.
From Talent—
broadcast a musical program
MT. and Mm. B. B. Dunkin of from radio K T B I “The Bible
All kinds of dimension lum Talent were business visitors In Institute.” Los Angeles, tomor­
hand at the box factory. Ashland Saturday.
row evening at 8:00. She is as
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Hinted by Ray Bet^well, baritone.
Buy your box snook from the Miss Plummer is a student at the
local box factory at wholesale Loa Angeles conservatory of
Peppy swimming at the Jack prices.
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son Hot Springs. H o t n iln e r j l
baths and
winter.
plunge
-rsraBesssTSFte
lug car. A real bargain. Terms
to responsible parties.
Inquire
at Ashland Vul. works.
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BUY LAND ,
FOR HALE OR R E N T —Dairy
pasture. 5 acres, Irrigated, good
barn, on lower Helman street.
STAPLES A PAYNE
Roscoe Applegate of Talent hag To Medfofd—
Ready to wear suits and over-
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens and
purchased a new Star touring ear
from the local dealer, M. W. fam ily, and Miss Rose Tavener coats, »30 and »35 values at
»23.SO, at Orres Tailor Shop.
spent Sunday in Medford.
Hamaker.
upstairs.
Quick lunch service- at Nlnger’a
Good coffee with real cream
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Haxel-
Fountain.
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Ninlnger’s. Fountain service.
rlgg of Medford, announce that
they will open a studio for vo-
l e n ir m i to Ashland—
F. M. Carter returned to Ash cal instruction of all kinds. They
Movedk—
land Saturday from San Fran- were in Ashland last week and
The Culbertoon family have ■
’cisco, where he has been for sev­ enrolled a number of students
moved from 102 Oak street to 835 eral weeks.
and found such a demand for
North Main.
this work that they decided to
What the dollar you spend start at once. For the time be­
Yea, we have uo bauanaa.
for photographs buys, depends ing they will share the studio
vg have money to i.,.tn on gojd upon how well the man you of Miss Imogene Wallace directly
security.
Phone 21.
Yeo, (of spend It with knows his business. across from the Lithla Springs
course.)
12— tf Just inspect our work.
Studio hotel and will be there Wednes­
Pavctuuie Cars—
Athland.
36-tf day, Oct. 21, from one to four.
The Claycombe Motor Company
Mr. and Mrs. Haxelrigg are well
known in Ashland from their
Left For Portland —
cars, a coupe to G. G. Eubanks, a
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erickson professional work formerly, and
touring to Frances J. Byrne, a
last hvening for Portland. I are now conducting very suc­
touring to Mrs. W. F. De Ford, On their way there they will stop cessful studios in Medford and
In Woodburn to visit with W . C. Grants Pass. High school pupils
Holmes form erly of Ashland.
will receive full credits for their
work as Mrs. H. is an accredited
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Snappy fall suits for young teacher.
men. Prices right at Orres.
LAST T IM I TODAY
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TOM ORROW
W EDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Hallowe’en
Eveready
Nair Bros.
novelties.— McNair
Flash
(Contlnw-d From
c. ■. Pa«.
”
Now is the time to buy land
as land values are as low ar
they ever will be. I have some
of the best land In the valley,
priced at »200 per aere. 70 acre
ranch all good Irrigated land, 5
room bungalow, large dairy barn.
12 acres Newtown apples that
netted the owner »800 per acre
tilts year., Thia la a rtfal .bar­
gain. Price »200 per acre.
Al­
so a 4-room plastered house, lot
50x140.
Price »1,000,
Also
have other bargains. W. W: Rob­
ison. OS N. Maia. St.
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- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore and
two children from Southern Call-; Candy of merit, made from the
Your portrait— A gift that
fornia are in Ashland looking for purest material obtainable at
only you can give.— Darling
a suitable location.
The Candy Land.
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Studio.
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When you think of painting Returned Homi
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think of Blackwell. Phone 323L.
Mrs. J. R. McCracken return­ Left This .Morning—
Mrs. F. S. Engle, Mrs. Ralph
ed home Sunday evening from a
visit of some weeks in Southern Billings, Mrs. E. B. Hunt, Mrs
E. H. Coder, Mrs. J. R. Me
Special Merchants Lunch, 50c, California, during which time she
Cracken,
and Mrs. Homer B ill­
dally at the Plasa— from 11 a. attended the National meeting of
ings, left this morning for Rose-
the
Women’s
Home
Missionary
m.
2 n. m.
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society of the Methodist Episco­ burg to attend the district con­
vention of Woman’s Home and
pal Church.
F ro m M edford—
Foreign Missionary society.
Clyde Moore of Medford waa
Large woolen samples for bed
Liability Insurance written on
a visitor In Ashland over Sun-
comforters.
Wear a life time.
automobiles and trucks. Phono
85c while they last, at Orres
21. Yeo, (of course.)
Tailor shop, upstairs.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Newby have
just returned from a three week
trip to La Grande. Enterprise,
Coos Bay and Portland. •
tiointmeats and the beanty of
the room.
The birthday cake
in Its artistry of decoration and
toothsomeneas was an adjunct
Which wrought to completeness
the pleasing whole.
The guests were: M r. and Mrs.
Herman Mattern. M r. and Mrs.
F. D
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.
Furnished apartments, sleeping
rooms, furnace heat.
Ldthia
Apartments. 35 8. Second St.
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From H i l l -
Orres cleans and remodelea
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mar
suits and coats for men and 3,000,00« MAY •BENEFIT
tines of H ilt were business visit­
women, upstairs. Phone 64.
BY INCÖMK CUTS
ors in Anhland Saturday.
“WELCOME
HOME”
Paga One)
and lowering of corporation ttfxes.
In the interest of speed, the
length of the present hearing has
been cut to ten days. Today and
tomorrow will be devoted to hear­
ing the Treasury aide of the story
and certain tax experts who have
signified their intention of testify­
ing. »
The question of Individual in­
come taxes will be taken up Oc­
tober 21;
corporation income
taxes October 22; estate and gift
taxes October 2»; excise and Mis­
cellaneous taxes October 24^ and
26; the Board of Tax Appaala and
Generai Administrative features,
Then the committee will go Into
executive session with its experts
and begin drawing up the hill.
• The hearings are being ctft
shorter this year than ever before.
In order to prevent duplication
of arguments and suggestions.
Green has ruled that persona hav­
ing the same problem to present
must select only one of their num-
ber to go on the stand.
B E U E V E POOR W ATER
A t the Vining Tuesday and Wednesday
fo be destroyed.
The offered teat aonarenlly
proved too severe, for it was
never carried out, and the In­
ventor quietly disappeared from
this country.
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He next tried to give some
form of demonstration abroad.
The Admiral in charge of the
testa there Imposed similar se­
vere conditions, with promlae of
great reward if successful, but
penalties if unsuccessful. * Again
LONDON, Oct. 19— (TJ. P .)— the inventor disappeared.
Stuck away In amateur labor­
atories here an<J. throughout
Reedsport — Uumqua Mills A
Europe, enthusiasts are busy try­
ing to perfect a “ Death Ray'* Himber Co., buys 360,000,000
feet timber on Smith River, and
that will actually kill.
will
increase' capacity of mills
One such ray "Invented” here
some time back killed a dog. here.
Another killed a cow.
Botli
manifestations however failed to-
Four Japanese steamers took
bring wealth and fame to the re­
spective Inventors, because it 6,652,964 feet of Coos Bay tim­
»243,474,
during
was proved that the animals died ber, worth
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from other causes than the ray. September.
In the case of the dog the
inventor propared his Death Ray
which Involved a considerable
amount of power. He arranged
the source ef his ray near the
focna of a huge eoncave reflect­
ing mirror.
At a distance of
20 • foet the dog was held In
chains, so that the energy of the
Death Ray was concentrated on
him.
Afibr about an hour— the dog
was dead, baked to death In
the terrific glow of the search
light.
The cow. Investigators ascer­
tained later was killed dead
enough, but not from the mys­
terious “Death Ray.’’
The Inventor had rigged up
secret electric wires and electro­
cuted the creature by merely
pressing a hidden button.
Both these episodes go baud
KILLtt KLAMATH BIRDH in hand with the famous case
(Continued from page one)
fowl are being tested by col-
leglate and state biologists in
Oregon, and also hopes are
still * entertained that practical
analysis will be made by the de­
partment of agriculture, where
samples have been sent.
of a Continental Inventor who
claimed to have discovered a
ray to he used for blowing up
a battleship.
A claim of this nature could
not be completely ignored by the
British Admirality to whom tho
suggestion was made.
The In­
ventor wag offered a test and
the Admiralty provided ,a ship
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Miss
Harriet
Hodgee
was
charming hosteaa to a nfamber
of her friends Wednesday eve­
ning, October the fourteenth, at
her home on High street, when
her engagement to W alter Scott
Yordon, of the Seattle-Alaska
Steamship company, was
sn-
nounced.
Guests were, asked to bring
their faney work hut during the
evening each one was given a
sheet of paper, upon which to
draw a picture of the hostess as
she looked when they first met
her and also to write the Im ­
pression she made upon each at
that time. Very* Interesting data Npectal Meeting—
was forthcoming aa a result of
There w ill be a spoetai meeting
of Burnside W. R. C., Tuesday
October 20, at 2 :0 0 ’ p. in. The
Pink and white were the colors
Department ¿»resident w ill he
used in the decorative plan and
here for inspection. Dinner will
pink
garden
flowers
graced
he served at noon. Member« of
the poat and corps and their
At the daintily appointed table families are Invited to attend.
Please bring well tilled baskets.
a typical Alaskan trip wsa por-
36 in. fancy or plain
white Outing Flannfil,
Rayon
Combinations
trimmed with plaiting Heavy Pajama Outing
of same color, edged in neat Stripes, 3 yds.
with contrasting'color
Heavy Outing in Dainty
Colors and Printed
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Phone items to her at 34M 1
(Continued From Page Three)
erlngs. Mra. Dan Kay, formerly
Alleen W alker, waa the re­
cipient of the towels, wjien com­
pleted by the club.
.Those prestnt te enjoy the
social evening with the hostess,
Miss Applegate, and the delicious
refreshments which were served
at . its close were the Misses
Helene
and
Oertrude
Blede,
Georgia Coffee, Emma Jenkins.
Ruth Osmun, Elsie Alexander,
Mrs. Oeraldtne Stevens, Mrr.
Alleen Kay, Miss Leta Walker
and Miss Frances Howard of
Medford
Birthday Dinner—
Sunday evening Mrs. F. G.
Swedenburg entertained at an
attractive dinner party, cele­
brating the natal day of Dr.
Swedenbqrg.
Covers were laid for eight at
Rayon Gowns trimmed
with contrasting bands
Printed Plisse Crepe for
gowns,
Carters Rayon Vests
Satin Back Canton
Carters
Bloomers
or
Satin Back Crej»e
VISIT THE DRAPERY
DEPARTMENT IN
THE B A I j CONY
on yon
Lights.— Mc­
PH O N E NOW — P
Miss Margaret Dougherty who
teaches the Green Spring moun­
tain school attended the teachers
institute in Medford.
She al­
so visited home folks In Ashland
over the week end.
M rs. Nellie Johnson, the celebrated authority on home
N O O B L IG A T IO N •
The Best Iro n e r
M rs. Johnson Drill accomplish these amazing ironing
results on the kitchen size Simplex Ironer. Through
years o f experience she has found this to be the ideal
w ay o f ironing the family wash. She has shown thou­
Cliff Payne makes door frames. ironing, is here to help you with your ironing problems.
D u ring her limited visit, she will call von you by ap­
Subscribe for that magasine at pointment and give you interesting and educational
Bihart’s.
advice about your weekly ironing. H er schedule will .
FRANIU
TUTTLt
This formed tke ' eenterpleoe.
Unusual place cards, each of
which boro the picture of the
bride end* groom-tio-he announc­
ed the momentous fact of the en­
gagement of tha hostess aad the
dainty pink nut cups carried aa
a decorative featars bits a f tha
wedding gown.
The presentation ■ at bpautiful
■liver
candle
sticks
was a.
pretty ceremony.
Those who offered,felicitations
during the two course luncheon
which brought to a cloee the
happy evening were jthe Miaees
Jessie Guthrie, Margaret Van
Dyke,
Marguerite „ Hammond,
Gladys Applegate, the MesdAjp*'*
Lynn Slack, Clyde Young, Dean
Scott. Dan Kay, Clark Rawlings.
Elwood Hedberg, Milton Fraley
and' Gerald Wennar.
Mrs. Johnson is
V isited H ere—
V
sands o f women how they can have spare time far
recreation, an abundant supply o f clean linen, and rid
themselves o f the tired arms and aching back b y
adopting this new and better w ay o f ironing. During
M rs. Johnson's visit, we are offering the Junior Simplex
» .» TTvnri«» u p I n th e order appointments are made. Some
William Kerwln of Camp 18 h a w already spoken in advance, so avoid disappoint­
of H ilt, California, visited with
friends in Ashland over Sunday. ment b y calling at once.
F ro m H ilt—
Are you hard to f it 7 We can
make you a suit that will please
you.— Paulserud’s.
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Ironer for
8 h e w i l l d o y o u r i
absolutely
Down
For clashing phone 11». Wo
use, Cleaning Udorless Naptha.—
Paulserud’s.
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Orres and
a is z n u r . Bah» ju iiu i
ohm
Dix as a delightful dare­
devil with a horseshoe in
each hand.
An action-comedy of love,
luck and lightning.
M lö b L A W L I 8 A T TIIE
ORGAN
No Matinee except on Sat­
urday and Sunday while
we are redeeorating.
Table Top W . H
In addition to her valuable advice, M rs. Johnson will
dW
do your ironing absolutely FKCJ d .. one win snow y o u
son. Bernard, suoni Sunday with
the easy, modern w ay o f doing a formerly burden­
friends In Klamath Falls.
some task. Y o u wiU be amazed to see your whole
Gifts for pvf«ry occasion at week's ironing finished so quickly and perfectly in
Darting's.
Ä
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less than an hour.
The ladies of the Mar a bee«
will give social dance, Wednes­
day evening, Get. 21, for men-
bers and friends. .
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H ere fo r lim ite d tim e only
M rs. Johnson will b e here ¿or a short time only. Y o u
will like M rs. Johnson, and appreciate her helpful
Letters Rreelveil—
From totters received from advice. D o not miss this opportunity to solve your
Mias Catherine Plttenger she la wprhllj- ironing problems. Phone today. '
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enjoying her work at Albany col­
lege very ngpeh
Mias PttUngsr
Is one of the class of ’26 from
A. H. 8.
Greeting cards for every oc­
casion, at Darling's.
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X " The Junior Simplex Ironer is the low-
s
t
priced standard Simplex ever made.
n ¡a a real Simplex with all the ex-
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dusive Simplex features. In addition
the new Wonder “ Jijnior” Simplex with table top attachment as
illustrated above
—is convenient and useful every day of the week.
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—is particularly adapted to the huusswifeaf the ssaflB fhmOy and the small home,
—has open end. My I how It iron» I /
-w in save hour» audhou»» on Iror Ufcday^
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—Is beautifully <«»:hed In £r»y „namsl with white eqameied porcelain table
too. Look 1 well in diuiu» T'xib. kitchen or laundry.
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These remarkably low terms, and Mra. Johnson’s ser­
vices comprise an offer which we will probably never
lie able to make again. If you like the ironer she uses,
in your homo, give it a thorough trial. If you like it,
pay only $5.00 down. If not perfectly satisfied, we will
come and get it. This will not obligate you in any way.
R e m e m b e r, th is e x tra o rd in a ry sale is f o r « limited
time only. I t will pay you to investigate this right
«w a y . D o n 't put it o f f u n t il to o la t e .
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