Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 28, 1925, Image 4

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Here Totoy—-
v tfíw d
«n
Bl» IHM STONINO U»
Millionaire
Carl Hoot» and M n were bu al-
new vUttora In Aahland today
from Hornbrook.
{ ••n ilB g X S tU a aftect being ear.
■ a t , " , Douglas
Fairbanks
In
I rieii out In this aeetloa.
"Don 4 . Son of Zorro” and Mary
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The dBtrance haa ala© bean
Plckford Iq "S ally ot the Snw-
■Macoratad i« the aaine schema, dnat," a re o th e r b |g Jeotnre plc-
yrlth the woodwork ' being decor-
turea » h e shown here w ithin
•ated In a raany-oolored blaae
the next few weeks. '
■effect.
Opening tonight, the big toe- ""AhU Ta If U h Rose." the aau-
ta re picture, "T h e Iro n Horae," aatlonal comedy W», w ill be the
one of the big plctnrea of the first road show to ho presented
year w ill be ehown.
The Iron In the newly decorated theatre.
Horae la a plcturlaatlon of Zane Thia- ahow w ill he staged on
Orey'a “ U : P: T ra il,'’ and ranks November f.
C liff Payne makes forms.
H allow een
Dennison’s
and masks.- K lh a rt’s.
MU>ww
BY":
Chapter
No, S i
From llw lfopd—
R . A. M .
A
N oaoalr H a ll, Aphland
Notice
of
Meeting
Eiull Mohr, prominent
man of Medford was a vis
Ashland today.
al convocation, Thursday
Buy protected tires at 1
Oct. 29.
Itoyal Arch ileu's T ire Shop and have no
Dinner at «1:30.
All expense for one year.
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Talent—
Boone of Talent 'w as a Ruttine». V isitor—
(«s visitor in Ashland yes
Galey is among
business visitors frein Aul
The latest In H a llo w e 'e n hats.
•Mrs. Katie Snindler, Thursday Darling's Studio and A rt Store.
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ternoon from Dodge's Chapel.
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Fresh n g n wnratie
Y our p o rtra it— A gift
4 e-tf in ly, you
» it arrived.— Nluinger’s.
cm
give.-— I
Itudio.
H A LLO W E 'E N -MASK, W IN -
4 7 -lf
L ia b ility Insurance w ritten on
ER G-MU1KX, F R ID A Y .
tomolilles and trucks.
Phone
Veo fo f course.)
19-tf
-ated In Ashland-
Here Yesterday—
W illia m Tarbel of
was a buslneg^ visito
land yesterday.
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The Quality Store
Stanley H arris la a mUMonalre, A
lociety favorite, and an athlete of
parts—but. he was only an ordinary
teaman when he sailed for the orient
pn- the liner "President Cleveland.**
The picture shows him polishing
Takè Advantage of these Extra
Special Values
Tw o'papers were given a t the
program hour.
W . R. Nelson
of Phoenix
on
the 's u b je c t,
"Reading the Bible In PuWlc.'i»
and Rev. Woodworth of Ashland-
on "Introduction to the New
Testament.
.and- — Boxes filled to
selection from stock.
Vlck'r Salve, 35c. McNair Brot
Sllk-Uned Tuxedos ».">.00.-0
s l-r now for the Ho."day ser co
9 aulserud's.
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Hornbrook-
George ffouxa was a busine-is
* » ito r
yesterday
In
Ashland
$ :-n« Hornbrook.
Beautiful engraved cards for
?<mas.
Select yours early at
J'lhsrt's.
Qnbk lunch service at Nlnlng
• r’s' Fountain.
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V isitors Here Yesterday—
Y E A R L Y K IR K IN K P B f*rH »N '*
O F 8 C H O O W O VER.
(Continued from page on«)
Wool Blanket»' $7.95
ir Lake.
Returned To A s h la n d -
George Converse has returned
to Ashland from an extended va­
Largest and finest display of cation to Rainier Park and'm any
1 ash candies In Southern Ore- other points of Interest In the
M r. Converse w ill play
Son at the Plata.
45-tf north.
the organ st the Vining theatre
for the opening nigh^.
M rs. W . E. Kohler ’ who has
«■-»ent the summer In Ashland
y-itnmed to her home In Port-
) i « d today.
W untto«—
M r. and Mrs. J. W . Hastings.
James Rowers, and Miss Neva
G erhart
enjoyed a successful
hunting trip Sunday to the Merz
j
r ill district.
SEE
THE
New Oldsmobile
AT THE PARK GARAGE *
Coupe, just
Better see us about it before he comes
tojsec you. »
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Ashland, Oregon
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3 lh. Pull Comfort, size
make complete comfort.
Heavy Bath Towels, Each $39c
1 dirge size, 22x44 made of'double thread Terry
sold Regular, 50c each.
Crinkled Bed Spreads, Each $4-39
Monticello “ Spreads** scalloped square qorners,
,80x108. Sold Regular, $4.98 each.
hand sacks.
W ill pay 6c each
d elivered " nt 140 E. Main St.
E. B. Phipps.
„ 49jg
W A N T E D ^ —Two - live
ducks.
Must have by Thnrsdny night.
Apply Jackson, Tidings Office.
-Separate troueera, o f coatnating shade w ith coat
and vest, are unfailingly smart for all occasions.
I n Dutchess Troueera you w ill find dm right
lines, and dm right fabrics, and the right p a tte r»
to satisfy your every whim .
Combining Business With Pleasure
s
» TTKND thé 15th annual Pacific International L»ve-
stpek Exposition àt Portland, October* ^8l^t to
November 7th. It is a trip' that will fa y Wg ^ v id e n d s
The
right prices^
tool
Mead W« add that they have beMnd them the
famous money-back W a rra n ty , toe a B u tto n ; $1.00
a Ri/>t N o w ’s the time to buy th a n , while our
stocks are most complete,
The Elizabeth Arden
Venetian
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Preparations I
st N ational bank urges every farm er to go. A tt
stter breeding methods and hhnee more prospei
which Is the goal all of us are striving to.Veach
that we w ill cooperate w ith you in building m or
are made in Elizabeth
Ardens own Laboratories
and under her own watch­
ful supervision. The for-
mnlae ara those* which
Elizabeth Arden lias de­
veloped during her many
years of specialist in skin
treatments.
FIRST NATIONAI BANK
Ashland, Oregon
To Be*Had At
Lithia Springs ,
Pharmacy
Warmth Without Bulk—Snug F it W ithout
Tightness — Permanent F it in
Used
1924 Cliov.
*
Comfort Batting, Each $1.00
Prescription Druggist
L ith ia 8prtngs Hotel Butldlito
TONIGHT
TOMORROW
FRIDAY
'
0>me in Plaid PaUcnis in Pink, Bhie,'Tan and.
GreÿT^ize 66x80.
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bulls, May Rose Langw ater breed­
To Portland—
ing. Also farm machinery. John
, Mrs. C. E. Blegel and son.
A. H lllea, Grants Pass, O rege*.
Milton, le ft this morning b? auto
for Portland where they w ill
F O R SA LK — Box Factory lu m ­
meet Miss Cala Blegel who is re­
turning from an extended eastern ber yard haa a fu ll stock of- a ll
trip.
They w ill visit In P o rt­ kinds of building lumbgr a t rea­
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land n n til Sunday, then return sonable prices.
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home.
JFOR B E N T — 2 sleeping hoomw.
s i V iftk Bt.
'4 9 -S f
Greeting cards for every oe-
ratilon. at D a rlin g ’s.'
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W A N T B D — 200 good second
Mrs. Charles Shuck of K lam ­
A t Christmas no other remem­
ath Ubuuty and Mrs. Mary dee brance approaches a photograph
of Corning who have been the of
M other. - Photographs
ol
guests of Mrs. Tom Burnett of quality.
Studio Ashland.
Talent, for several days were
visitors in Ashland yesterday
with Mrs. A. F. Abbott.
Mrs.
M r. and Mrs. E ric W arren,
Shuck and Mrs, Gee are form er L. B. Chase, and M r. and Mrs. H.
residents of Ashland.
H . ¿ lh a rt and little son. Billy,
enjoyed the day 8unday nt C ra
Mi»«
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Yes, we have no bnnanas, but
Cascade Locks — "Bridge of
we have money to loan on good
C O N VA LES C EN T H O M B — W e
the Gods” to ll bridge acroas
Real Thermos Bottles, $1.50 •ecurlty.
Phone 21.
Yeo. (of
have nothing to do w ith our
Columbia
R
iver
w
ill
be
started
MeNalr Bros.
jourse.)
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coming Into the world but quite
a lo t to do w ith staying In It,
p ¡sitar Her«- Yesterday—
I t Is our business to show ÿoii
Several
new
fire-
Medford
I Mrs. Mary A. Williams of ApiMdnled <hi Jury—
Mr. F. F. W h ittle has been ap proof business buildings bein’-? how to live n long time
f - 1, ramento was a visitor in Aah-
F O B SALK — A t real bargain
rF.WI7Y*st«rdBy and todsy trans» pointed on the Jury at Jackson erected here. C ity was third In
state for September building.
ville.
u ling business.
prices. 3 registered Guernsey
Buy your box snook from the
: -»ml box factory at wholesale
prices.
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Boxes rent for less than one cent a day.
pile fHed out In orderly fashion,
the entire enrollment of 450
pupils leaving the building In
Eugene — Cascade national
one minute and seven seconds.
forest had 85,400 registered vis-
Peppy swimming at the Jark-
“ This shows the efficient w ork
Everything for the Hallowe'en
ltors last summer.
« n 'H ot Springs.
Hot mineral party, at Dnrligg’s.
along these-lines which has been
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bg and plunge.
Open ml
carried on by Miss Ila ■ Myers,
s- i tf.-r
23-tí
principal of the ju n io r High
Snappy- fa ll suits fo r youn
Corvallis — A gricultural
school,*' Baughman stated.
nen. Prices rig h t a t Orres.
lege radio station, K F D J ,
bobbing, m arcelling a
watts, opened for service;
The Vanity Shoppe
All wool overcoat
»17.50!
> 17l50. at Paulserqd's.
s .. .
You may not need a box tomorrow.
Portland
The ladles of T rin ity Guild
our broken windows
Large stock of glass w ill hold a cooked food sale
48-3
Jonl.it) Sash and Cab- Saturday at Hardy Bros.
i. Phone ICI-
2C-1"
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And a thief comes tonight—
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H IL L Y S U N D A Y M E E T
(Continued from pago one)
Ttie members of W. R. -C., are
qudated to attend the funeral
ML and Mrs. J.
|>t Harlowton, Mont
gii/d daughter. Joint
W n e - o f Helena, at
> I (land.
If you neglect to get a safe deposit box lo-
M1XIHTKRS TO SUPPORT
lu Medford today.
J
. The Thief in the Night
M B M P H I8 , Oct. »8— (U . P .) — c
The death to ll in the w rortt w t
the Frisco line's Sunnyland Fly?
er mounted to nineteen today,
as three more victims died d a r­
ing the night.
When you think of painting
(»Ink of Blackwell. Phone 323L.
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D A Y, Secretary.
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
WRECK DEATH TOLL
IS NOW SET AT 1ft
ilons invited.
G. W. DUNN, 11. P
Darting
completely oyprmtuiui,
bitloon tires; electric swipe; heater, wnibher«; fog
liunps, etc.
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Baby Overland Touring, overiuiuled; new paint,
wonderful buy.
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( hev. Touring, overhauled; new
priced rig h t
Dodge Seilnn, overhauled; good rub >er, pric
o
a quick sale.
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These Oars Are N ot Connected W ith Ed High
if any are left, which there should not be it yc
but come and examine the quality of these
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RAYON
KNITTED .
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Thcue are what ybn want in underwear. We give
you all three in Allen-A. It is spring-needle knit
—that makes it-light and elastic. It is pre-shrunk
and tailored to really fit—not only when hew, hut ns
long as you wear it.
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Trained underwear sjieoialists wait upon you here.
That assures your getting just the rifelit fit—snug,
but not tight, roomy where you want room; and
Close-fitting where you want that.
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W e StorirRcgnlare and Stouts —
Short Men Need Stout Garments for Beal Comfort.
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We Have ’em.
Whew!
GETTING COLDER
thaTraiL oT
i CtVLtiifltíon
Winter Duds
of All Kinds
iUef s Toggery
«
4 Dosen of them in
Heavy Culto« Bibbed Union Suits .................. $2.00
Blue Raw Ribbed Union Suits
------ .T .. .12.80
Heavy Ribbed Wool and Cotton ..................... .23.00
HeavyvRibbed Wool and Mercerized Yarft . . . .84.50
Pure Wodl Garments at . . . . . . ----- : .85.00—88.00
Pure Silk and Wool (a beautiful garm ent). . . .87.00