Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ttofoi1« öiiletto Watt Otir.
Dan Crews has moved from 5
Roca to Deway street.
Candy Land— Fudges, creum
rolls,
marshmallow
(Ups are
rolled fresh dally.
| »
ALPHA C U U
;■ O. B. S. embroidery club wlU
V.ieet Tuesday afternoon, Masonic
4 tpll.
Hostesses, Mrs. H. C.
iitock. Mrs. Sam McNair.
NOTICE
Ashland Lodge No. 944 opens
.7 be Jr Dance season Thurs . Oct.
;.T. with, a Hard Times Hal-
5 ;we’en Ball with all the trlm -
...lings
Square
dances.
new
»lances, some entertainm ent on
Mie side.
Cider and pumpkin
3 lc. Plenty of It.
-
4 7-1
V U K In g H ere
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andrews,
ot Logan, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary
L. Mathews of
Medford, are
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Aron Andrews on Fairview
street.
Quick lunch service at Nlning-
43-tf
er’s Fountain.
At Christmas no other remem­
brance approaches a photograph
of
Mother.
Photographs
of
quality. Studio Ashland.
Tilton* BhCrman*.
Heve Today—
W. M. Breese of Talent was * kicked goal and, forty secoada'j
'
business visitor In Ashland this later the f»m e ended.
Ham Cotter, diminutive eontap;
morning.
was in every play,, and ha« he.
Everything tor the Hallowe’en carried around 15 pounds mare
party, ai Darling’s.
41-tf beef, there might have been a
different story to tall.
Beeson
Snappy fall suits for young and Katser at ends also played
nice football, and stopped every
men. Prices right at Orrea.
46-tf play going around their po­
sitions, forcing the Klamath out­
fit to depend upon line plunges
Greeting cards for
(or yardage. Both men alap get
cation,iat Darling's.
down -under punts nicely.
Gosnell
was
a, consistent
To H o ld M eetin g —
The W. C. T. U. will hold their ground gainer in the backfield,
regular meeting Tuesday, Octob­ while Gandee and Tilton showed
er 27 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. up well on the defense,
Next Friday,
the
Asfiiand
W. -R. Davis, 435 Allison street.
outfit entertains the Roseburg
Buy your box snobk from the high eleven on the local field.
local box factory at wholesale
prices.
252-tf
ing.
your broken windows
A tte n tio n —
Large stock of glass
The attention of the members
Largest and finest display of
Jordan Sash and Cab- fresh candles in Southern Ore­ of the Civic Cluibhre called to the
1, Phone 161.
26-tf gon at the Plaza.
46-tf fact that the tickets for the "No
Hostess” luncheon, which Is a
Com m unity Hon,»Rai—
feature of the November 3 meet­
Died in Kan l-'raaclaco—
B. Hampton o í Grants Pass Is
Mrs. C. L. Splndler, a resident ing at the Lithia Springs Hotel,
patient at the Community Hos- of Ashland for years, who un- may be obtained at the Lithla
i a l for at» operation
derwent a serious operation' tn a Springs Pharmacy this week.
San Fraaeisco hospital passed
Hair bobbing, marcelling a away yesterday. The body will
Fresh Plg’n Whistle candy,
ecialty.
The Vanity Shoppe. arrive in Ashland Wednesday.
just arrived.— Nlninger’s.
46-tf
35-tf
a ll kinds of dimension lum- H EA VY K LA M A TH ELEVEN
!.«•«• Satuni«)
TOPS ASHLAND GRIDM KX
i ou hand at the box factory,
Mrs. O. W. Minich of
were business visitors
(Continued from page one)
Saturday.
- /
When yön think of painting
think of Blackwell. Phone 323L. huskies bringing the desired re­
^es. we have no bananas, but
28-tf sults. The fast tiring Ashland
w e have money to loan on good
defense at times held the Pell-
Fccurtly.
Phone 21.
Yep, (of
Hallowe’en
fortune
telling cans, but after the inevitable
punt out of danger, back the
«ourse.)
19— tf cards.— Elhart’s.
Klamath outfit would come, un­
1'roin H om hnM ik—
til,
toward the end of the quar­
To M ed fo rd —
Mrs. Claude Cobb of Hornbrook
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens ter, Klamath was no longer to
» as a business visitor in Ashland and family spent the day Sunday be stopped, and over went the
touchdown.
H all
also
Saturday.
visiting in Medford with Mr. and third
kicked goal on this, making the
Mrs. Royal Bebb.
HALLOWE’EN MAHK, WIN­
score 20-0.
TER GARDEN, FRIDAY.
47-tf
Ashland’s lone tally came in
Typewriters for rent.— Elharts.
Backed up.
the final period
on
his
own
20
yard
line, Tilton,
Ladles Aid society of the Con­
C liff Payne makes lockers.
Ashland quarter pulled a quick
gregational church will hold a
kick.
The
Klamath
safety
cooked food sale and bazaar, On Rogue River —
fumbled,
and
.Gosnell,
Ashland
Nov. 14. Place to be announced
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson
later.
47-1 and T. M. Anderson spent the day half scooped up the ball and ran
yesterday at the North Pole Mine 40 yards before he was downed
on the Klamath five yard line.
M oved—
on Rogue River.
Lee McMichael and family
Three, plunges were required
have moved from 155 Seventh
The latest In Hallowe’en hats.
street to 185 Nntley.
Darling’s Studio and A rt Store.
44-tf
Squlbbs Drugs and Chemicnls
McNair Bros.
Your portrait— A gift that
Have
Peppy swimming at tlio Jaik-
-on Hot Springs.
Hot I.:Inorai
oaths and plunge. ■ Open all
•Mr in ter,
Parker Duofold Fountain Pens.
-McNair Bros.
ily yon
ndlo.
can
give.— Darling
41-tf
FOR SALK— Furniture, rugs.
iTtalns, dishes, kitchen équip­
ant.
Oarden tools, cannoil
alt
S. H. Shamp. 543 Auburn
47-3*
DlgAHLKD BY WOUNDS
R E T ÍR E » W ITH O U T
(Continued from page one)
officer on hand to sign for r a ­
tions.
»,
“Then a battalion raid was
ordered, and I got mine.
“ I f was on August 18,
Somehow the Germans
were
tipped off as to what
W ANTED — Men or women,
Good pay.
Should be able to
leave town. P. O. Box 164.
4 6-Ï
FOR SALE — Needle Craft
Shop. A t once. Ill health. Ad­
dress- Box 432, or call at 60
FOR R EN T— Furnished steep­
ing room.
Close In, 114 Oak
Phone 274-J
W A N TED — Stock to feed tor
the winter. Sheep -or cattle. For
particulars nee J. L. Ketch, Ash­
land Hotel Bldg.
4?-i2
FOR E X C H A N G E ««* Summer
resort on the const. Price 330,-
000. J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel
Rida.
-
47-3
“ In plain Enclleh,” explain*
W illiam *, “that mean* rotting of
the marrow of the bonea.j A
section of bona rota, and they
cnt It way. Then another aac-
tlon rota, and they nave to cut
some more. There dodhn’t aeom
to be any end of It.”
Wilitom* would rather talk
of hla son’s heroism than of hU
own.
' •
\
“Maybe I'll get d«t of bdff
i sometime, and thee t hope I
can find a Job somewhere,” .he
<
remarks.
“ I ’ll need one, because I, still
have a wife to support. Bhe’s
living in Washington now.
WOT OHBAP SfeOBS
“Getting work, though, to go­
ing to he rather hard, I gnens.
OOOP 8H 0B 8
Reasonably Priced
j
“ He was only IS years old
when war was declared, but he
was big for hla age, and some­
how or other he managed to get
into the navy,” the shattered
father said.
“Of course It was Just hts
luck to be on the Jacob Jones.
“ His right arm and the right
side of his chest were torn oft
by a piece of shell, and he float­
ed around In the water on n
spar. Finally he was washed up
on the Irish coast and was res­
cued.
- “ But he’s totally disabled for
the rest of his life.”
A regular army officer, upon
disablement or retirement, gets
L three-quarters pay for the rest
i of hla life.
But an "emergency” officer
gets nothing, save such compen­
sation as the Veteran’s Bureau
allows.
Efforts to Induce Congress to
rectify this discrimination all
have met with failure.
But Williams still smiles and
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
What Is A Good Cow Worth?
ERCEDES, 0 registered cow born in 1910, de
livered to her owners during her lifetime four
daughters and eight sons. Thcpe off ’»ring netted
$1465 by direct sale. Butterfat produced by this
cow, during the 13 years she was in the herd totaled
6500 pounds, producing an income of $.3250 from
butterfat alone. Thus, this fine old dairy matron
brought to her owners the sum of $4715-
Not all cows are Mercedes, nor wlH they be.-But there to no
doubt, Mr. Dairyman, that keeping books, as was done
«tone in this
mis
case, proves which of your cows are unprofitable and. can be
sold. Then, as you fill their place with others, buy only the
best stock..... I t will pay you— and the First National Bank
Is willing to assist you In so doing within legitimate lim it*.
The Pacific International Livestock Exposition nt Portland.
October 31st to November 7th. will show yon why bettor
breeding Is most profitable. Featured In this great Exposi­
tion are Dairy and Beef Cattle. Hogs, Sheep,, Goats, Horses;
a Poultry Show, Industrial and Land Products Show* pad the
celebrated Horse Show.
W ANTED—-Men
regular each day * t noon.
Sixth street. Home cooking
ed family style, 60c.
Peffly.
CONVALESCENT HOM E— I t s
our business to help you live.
Shakespeare said " I ’d rather bear
the llto that be, than fly Jp those
I knoW not o f /’
We are not
afraid to die But we love this
A t Prices
FIRST NATIONAI BANK
THAT ARE THE LOWEST.
Ashland, Oregon
H. B. PLUMMER, GROCERY
Opposite The Plasa
FO R RENT^— 5-room furnished
apartment with pantry and bath
155 Seventh St., Inquire 187
HOLIDAY GOODS NOW
ARRIVING
WASH WITH A
Ma
M A Y T A G
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gun
ter Sunday evening, a son
Liability Insurance written on
sutomqbHe* and ¿rucks. y Phone
Candy Land— Boxes f|Jled to 81. Yeo, (of coarse.)
19-tf
your own seleetlon from stock
They itarled operalifig I
oa » a , an« th e '» * bee* «hop«
, HOB RfcNT— Warm, furnished ping away • » * ataea."
«iòni for the winter, cheap, close
The troubi« to "oeteamelltl»,”
in. 130 B. Main. •
) 47-3* in medical parlaaoa.
Im p ro v in g —
Silk-lined Tuxedos 435.00. Or- j W. C. Lyman, who has been
Buy protected tires at Mad
-F n ö w for Dm H o liday season. I at the Comm unity HuBplWT T o r den’s Tire Shop and have no 44«
aulserud's.
4 i- lf som e tim e, is reported as improv­ expense for one year.
1 42-t
47-tf facto*.
Phone ,177-L.
DRRUIHO STUDIO
Lithia Springs Hotel ’Building
n heat, 35 per
Hotel Ashland.
All wool raincoats
317:60 at Paulserud's.
SEE THE NEW
A JA X
NA SH B U IL T
S IX
AT THE
COAT
b
1, 1
n
]
b io ii
Ontetandlo'
This
Week
Snappy
A u t o m o t iv e S h o p
M
weather
and
price inducements will
make tliis week’s ( ’oat
Selling
Oeser’s Ashland
Service Station
interesting
(.’oat Buyers at
//^G E N E R A I.
/PETR CX-EU M
CORPORATION
Investigale
The
IDEAL VECTO
HEATER
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
The Best Gasoline
Summer or Winter
Fill your tank and .let
ycrar engine decide.
TUESDAY'S SPECIAL
t o e s t o n i thles
Work Socks
30x3 1-2'Cord S il
5c pair
30x3 1-2 Remodel­
ed - - - - - $9.5(
2 Dozen Drep$ Shirts
Individual Garages
F ive Dollaro per Month
Dr. W. Oeser,Prop.
to
1.12 each
Miller’s Toggei
“Hab-a-dasii-Inn
HONE us your name and address,
and we w ill send a MAYTAG to your
homo on trial.
P
yet as gentle in action as the human hands.
The most efficient washing principle ever
developed.
Wash with it. Find out how different,
how much better it really is than all other
washing methods.
Capacity? In an hour twice a« many
clean clothes as other washers! Speed?
Whole tubfuls of ordinary washing in 3 to
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und wristband* washed dean without hand
rubbing!
a w
Its unique Gyrafoam action diffuses the
dissolved soap particles evenly throughout
the water, creating a thoroughly penetrat­
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which turbulates through the meshes of the
clothes, pushing out every particle of dirt,
Phone ns to send a MAYTAG to your
home to do your next wash free. No obli­
gation to bny. If the MAYTAG doesn't
sell itself, don’t keep it. Don’t miss this
Free Trial offer.
MAYTAG
SHOP
(Orator Lake Hardware do.)
Distributore • for So. Oregon
•
IRWIN F. KOENIG, Authorised Maytag Salesman for Ashland
276 Van Ness Avenne.
Phone 243-R