Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    MODERN WO.1HMKX
nt social
meeting
*'
Neighbors.
Moose Hi
y evening. Oct. 23.
I \v BECK. Consul.
tom olive Shop reports
a new C htviolet coupe
Atchison
broken windows
rge stock of glass
■dan Sash and Cab-
Phone 161.
26-tf
ise P ad d y th is C h ris tin a s
ConuMhaKy CTnS— pi«i
paroling ot prisoners under the Valley
llM v Yesterday—
_
The V alier. V ia# Community Ml»
Board of Control, thus rsduclag,.
Mrs. William Lowe was a
by ©ns, the already too numerous Club will. b«M a tallllaafy ntod Ant
business visitor la Ashland yes­
sowing school'the 23rd and 27th ows
state hoards.
terday from Hornbrook.
‘•Further, I favor the Board i of October at the Vallay Via* -the
school house with the County Mrs
of Control^ aeting In an ad-'
For cleaning phone 119. ’
Delnonstratlon Agent, Mine Ada
B
vlsory
capacity
to
the
Governor
use Cleaning Odorless Naptha
Brewuter In charge.
,
- hjus
In the matter of pardons.
Paulserud’s.
These are all day mooting*. of
“I believe in the Imparilal
with luncheon at now», with the Nln
enforcement of all laya, and. If
pleasant social featura which that grhi
Candy Land
elected, will work to that end,
would naturally bring. The school the
Wintergreen m
and will appoint no man to an-j
building has become the club Mac
taste.
force a lew yho Is not known to
house, since the pupils from that cha
observe that law.”
district come to Ashland sehbola.
A
j’urchusecl Ranch—
T. C. Newby of Ashland
The Community Club Is to hold hea
purchased a stock ranch at
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY a Hallowe'en party, at which all met
the members of the fam ilies and pre
ver Lake, Nevada.
¡NT — Housekeeping friends are Invited guebts. Rather mg
first floor, next to elaborate plans are being made W.
Yes, we have no bananas, but
per month.
Also 2 looking toward the entertuininent disc
we have money to loan on good
on second floor, 212 feature of the occasion.
■ecurlty.
Phone 21. Yeo, (of
.
of
Call 153.
. 44.-1
.-ourse.)
1®
O. ¥
letta,
Franklin, Mm. AMce Wll-
Mrs. May Coggins, Mrs.
gy«d Nsti; Mrs. ¥ - V Mnmaker.
? ¥ r s H. A. Praeht reported
the results of the Rummage Sale,
which netted n total of 2282.03
for «the repair fund for the Civic
Club house.
Deep appreciation
for the splendid cooperation of
Mr. McGee who not only gave the
building for the sale but «9-
FOR HA1«K— Six room house, P. T. A. Entertains Teachers—
Buy your box snook from the
lot 70x140, near new grade i Hawthorne Circle P. T. A. is
wholesale
ocal box factory at
t once, price sponsoring a party
tomorrow
J. L. Ketch, evening, (Friday) at seven-thirty
22200. Terms.
44-tt p. m. at the Parish House, at
Ashland Hotel Bldg
Thermos bottles,
which the teachers and parents,
WANTED— 16 to 20 Inch Mau
fathers and mothers both, are
Phone 192-J
znnlta wood
special guests.
.V-vpfs Position—
It Is the plan that by means of
Miss La Veta Huff, formerly
chains,
this
pleasant social affair the
1XH4T— Pair
truck
witft the Bancroft Studies >t
parents
and teachers may get
to
Kirby
Bros
Grants Pa*s, lias accepted a posi- Finder return
acquainted. A pleasing program
lioa with the Darling’s Studio Talent. Reward
is arranged and refreshments
in Ashland.
WANTED— Clean cotton rags will be served, as a happy part
at the Tidings office.
6c per of the evening's entertainment.
Buy protected tires at Mad
44-tf It Is urged that all parents make
pound
den’s Tire Shop and have no tire
expense for one year.
42-tt
RENT— Beautifully fur- a special effort to be present.
new apartment for one
Yonr portrait— A gift
persons, on first floor, Miss Chamberlain In New York—
Miss Grace Chajnberlain, of
o
rieht party. Teachers
■>nly you can give.— I
Ashland, first vCSe-pretldeht of
Itudlo
31
S.
Second
St.
preferred
the Oregon Federation of Wom­
en’s Clubs, is spending a few
W'. R. C. FOOD SALE
WANTED-‘-Three laborers at weeks in New York, where she
R. C. will give a
sale— Hardy Bros., The Tidings office Friday morn­ accc mpanied her brother and
sister-in-law,
who
were
her
•t. 24. AU members ing for several days work.
guests for a time.
requested to bring food in early.
visit some of the leading cli
From Eugene—
during her absence. She pit
C. L. Hibbert, traffic superin
to return about Thanksglvng
tendent from Eugene was a vis­
Federation News,
itor at the local telephone office
yesterday.
First, wbpra „ the h usband
without will, leaving a
r of children:
second,
where no will was lert and no
children; third, a will left, and
bobbiDg. marcelling a
where there were children and
The Vanity Shoppe.
also where there were no, chil­
dren; fourth, property settlem ent
in case of f divorce; fifth. Joint
?Rt in Hallowe'en hats.
holdings and also the property
Studio and Art Store.
rights of unmarried women.
44-tf
After this enlightening ad-
which , appreciative
at-
drew,
l ______
JL>lurn<*«l Hom«'—
tent ion was given, flowers wero
Mrs. Dell Hart ot Kerby, 1
presented to Mrs. P eron i for
> ai called here by the illness
her efficient work in the legisla­
1 -r mother, Mrs. T. M. Anden
tive department. In behalf of the
r -turned to her home Monday
donor, Mrs. Barron. Mrs. Mac-
Cracken made the presentation
A’l kinds of dimension lum-
with a few graceful remarks. A
i on hand at the box factory,
letter of appreciation from J.
292-tf
H. Fuller was read, recognising
the cooperation of the Civic
Peppy swimming at the Jack-
Club with the Chamber of Com-
Hot
mineral
Hot, Springs
| merce in many of Its under­
f-jthk and plunge
takings. A propoeltlop In which
j> inter.
the work of the club, on a com­
mission basis, was solicited, but
Hollowe’en decorations,
It was not definitely settled.
harts.
lv members received st
and welcomed Into the
Jluslnewi Visitor-
Mrs. O. T. Bergner
Tuesday’s
gathering
marked
Mrs. Todd, of Hilt, was a busi-
The Medford Flu« Rug and Rug
another of the Civic Club’s splen-
ss visitor In Ashland Tuesday Cleaner will be in Ashland Frl-
(Continued From Page Three)
did programs.
23.
Phone your or-
Musical numbers in opening,
Quick lunch service at Nlnlng-
Beautlful gifts were brouf ht
great pleasure to thq guests.
Medford Glass Company
< r ’s Fountain
and the evening was spent
• the salute to the flag,
delightfully
In
lovely
games,
»rica, the Beautiful,” was
think of painting PATTEB8ON 18 IN RACE
FOR GOVERNORSHIP which refreshments were s
by Mrs. Fred N ell: a
ffclnk of Blackwell. Phone
Plate Glass and Mirrors
by ’ the hostesses assisted by a
(Continued from page one)
t, “Sextette from Lucia”
number of others.
Made to Order.
delightful encore, was
Eighteen members of the lodge
sln'.l prepare the general budget
Resllver Your Old Mirrors
Cliff Payne makes steps.
were present to enjoy the sur­
prise with the honored guest.
All Kinds Automobile
Magazine»—Subscribe for tlia
Glass.
Di:. gazine at Elhart’s.
Music Htntlv Club—
Phone 140, 11« S. Bartlett
The Ashland Music Study Club
WATER BOTTLE
'rnra Y r e k a -
Medford Oregon
holds Its second meeting of the Mode in HOT
one piece. Guaranteed fcriwo .years
Frank Zolllkofel of Yreka is a
the budget, the governor would year at the public library, Mon­
business visitor in Ashland for a
be solely, responsible for state day at 7:45, with the program
few days.
expenses and could,not evade the in charge of Mrs. George A. Bris­
responsibility.
The only- way coe.
Special Merchants Lunch. 50c,
A magazine article from a musi­
he could be relieved of any
dally at the Plasa— from 11 a. part of It would be by the legis­ cal Journal will be reviewed and
lature overriding his veto which the study, "How to Listen to
They are arresting mo­
requires a two thlrdB vote of Music,” Krehbiel — Introduction
Good coffee with real cream
torista
whose headlights
and Chapter 2, "The Recognition
both houses.
Klnlnger-’s. Fountain service
In the
“ I favor placing the peniten­ of Musical Elements.”
haven’t been tested.
tiary under the Board of Control, study, every member Is held re­
Bring your ear to our shop
as it is the only state Institu­ sponsible for the chapter. The
tion not now under the Board, papers are limited to fifteen
Mrs. A. L. Gall of Medford Is
to the end that the tenure of minutes.
upending a few days at the home
office at the penitentiary may
• >f her brother, Bert Van Hardfen-
on merit, as
burg on Central avenue keeping depend solely
does
at
other
or any other electrical or
bouse for him and the children
Summer
travels
have
That
Is
the
01
-while Mrs. Hardenburg is In Port­
battery repairs.
It from polltl
probably damaged your
land.
reduce the cost and hope In
ires.
time, to make it self supporting.
Big Ben alarm clocks.— McNair
“Also, I favor abolishing the
liros.
Next to 20th Century
Others as Ix,w as $1.00
Parole Board and placing the
Bring Them to
i photograph of baby and
U fe like quality at Studio
1 V
hostesses, Mbs. M. K. Tomlinson,
Mrs. John gkortrtdge, Un, J.
M. Wagner served dsjnty and
unusual refreshments, the table
beautiful la Its gay autumn eol-
In The Improved Ford
You get Beauty, Quality and
Dependability
Service For Every Dollar
We Have Just Installed a
Example
BATTERY DEPARTMENT
A new up-to-date machine that will charge 20
batteries at one time.
W e affect others con­
sciously or unconsciously
when we are well dressed.
Let our battery man take care of your battery,
Example is more forceful
than precept. C l o t h e s
Tailored to Measure by
M. Bora « Company are
good examples o f genuine
clothes values.
Let us show you how
inexpensive good clothes
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
Successor to Harrison Brothers
STEPHENSON
1 V
Headlight Testing
Fordson
Lincoln
Ws saa save you money.
line or winter underw
Come in and see.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Paulserud’s
Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel
COATS
COATS
Auto Electric Shop
Grocery
Snappy fall suits for youns
:ien. Prices right at Orres.
40-tf
jlerc Huntley—
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts of
Medford were Sunday visitors In
Ashland at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Gall.
Are you hard to fit ? We can
;take you a suit that will please
4 1-tf
ou.— Paulserud’s.
Liability Insurance w:
automobiles and trucks.
21. Yeo, (of course.)
duration Hcls-ksli*—
All’ Rebekahs are requested to
meet at the Odd Fellows hall
Friday at 1:00 o’clock for the
purpose of attending the funeral
of Mrs. Emma Archibald.
Everything for the Hallowe’en
party, at Darling’s.
4 1-tf-
LEEDOM’S
McNAIR
BROS
On our racks you will
see the latest crea­
tions in flares, circu­
lars, mannish sport
and dress models.
REAL BARGAINS
Two 1921 Fords
VULCANIZING
REPAIRING
1923 Chevrolet Coupe
" t h e theater beautiful
FINISHING
Let Our Mechanics
Tune Up Your Car
—or if you need new ones,
remember Kelleys anc
CTC’s give you maximum
mileage.
“THE
You can choose them with
or without the fur.
TONIGHT
LUCKY
DE1
Your color demands will lie
satisfied.
WITH RICHARD DIX
Your idea of the one best
coat for the price you wish to
pay will he found without
substituting quality or style.
TOMORROW — SATURDAY
Automotive Shop
Pacific Special Tire
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
Oversize Cord, 30-3 1-
$10.45
Greeting cards for every oc­
casion, at Darling’s.
41-ti
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING THE LINE
(XMIKKD FOOD HALE
Alpha C iu h ,o f A lp h a Ch ap ter
cooked, food sale. Saturday in
the room formerly occupied by
Mrs. Sugg’s Millinery Store.
IF
THEY COULD HTOP AND
REHT
Do you know that your kid­
neys have worked without ceas­
ing from the hour of your birth?
They filter and remove from the
blood stream waste matter which
If permitted o remain and ro-
enter the system, m sy cause
serious diseases. If overworked
FOR ROTH WOMEN AND MISSES AT FROM
ALOHA
PAVILION
Jackson Hot Springs
Saturday, October 24
MUSIC BY
WITH "CLAIttK WINDSOR, PAT O’MALLEY,
. ROBERT FRAZER.
Atop the mighty Do^hics, in a world of eternal snow
this story is laid.
Romance, a.lvoi«nre. « U t e 'fllrilh «* ««> Blil
zard and Avalanche.
MISS LAWLIS AT THE ORGAN
Sunkist Club Orchestra
ftyyrtiar Admission
niant for the kidneys, wmen
gently flush the kidneys and
increase the elimination of waste
-natter from yonr system. Try
¡hem today, Hold by «11 good
f l u ì stores. Sold «vorywhoro.
Admission $1.00; Tax 10c; Total $1.10
LADIES FREE
Matinee on Saturday and Sunday Only While We
are Redecorating.
____
YOUR NEW COAT AT
LADIES AND
CHILDREN’S
GLOVES NOW
SELLING •
NEW RUNNER-
STOP- SILK
HOSE; ALL
> COLORS
$1.00