Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ly ml«M4 by bar NUttraa bar*
Ir a N e rille e f fa h
1‘rahcisco. and tbs large circle of friends
a former résidant of Ashland to which she has made,
visiting
friends
tat Ashland
by
her
a short while.
Peppy swimming nt the Jach-
<on Hot Springs.. Hot mineral
Spècial communication Friday- Mtha and pluage.
Open ail
« veiling, Oct. 30.
First degree. •in te r.
*'
18-tf
..h e t at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting
1 .ethfen welcome.
H air bobbing, marcelling a
S. A. PETERS, Jr., W. M ipedalty.
The Vanity Shoppe.
\V . H DAY, Sec'y.
35-tf
H.
Northrup
Ruy your box snook from the
ieal box factory at wholesale
rices.
i
-
253-tf
Greeting cards for every oc-
«aslon, at Darling's.
41-tl
HALLOWE'EN MASK,
TER GARDEN, FRIDAY.
WIN­
47-tf
Call 130 for Powell’s famous
«•pple cider for your Hallowe'en
3 arty.
60-2
ìtueieess Vtoitor— *
W. L. Parish of Alameda is
■hed
CONVALESCENT
Greeting cards.— McNair Bras.
NOTICE
Petitions have been filed by
young fellow before he hag found
Road Districts One and Two,
himeelf.
N o th in 's more Mto^
asking that an election. be held
cordant than a violin
being
to arrange for funds for 1826
tuned.
J
road work and the county court
has ordered that the resident»
Cards may be a waste of time,
but they w ill-b r id g e th a t yaw n ­
ing chasm .between dinner and
bedtime.
New double-breasted models In
salts at Paulserud's.
.
60-tf
TODAY -
HE most important
thing about insurance
is its dependably*.
A SH LA ND
✓
Our policies have proved
their dependability .for
132 years.
.
High School Grounds, 2:30 P. M
Iqulbba Sodium Blcarbinate
Squibb» Boric Acid
Squibb» Cod Liver OH
Squibbs M ilk of Magnesia
Squibb» Epsom Salts
Squibb» Castor OH
Squibbs Sodium Phosphate
Squibbs Dental Cream
Sleep in Cold Storage
and Sweat
Squibbs Talcum Powder
Squibbs Liquid Petrolatum
Do yon realize that your
outside
clothing
soils
qnickly, as well as the
clothes next to your body!
During Squibb week only, a
full size package of Squtbbe
Aspirin tablet» will be given
free with each purchase of
Let us clean them for.you.
3qnibb products, amounting to
50c or mere.
When you think of painting
hlnk of Blackwell. Phono'323L.
Standard Gleaners
28-tf
Free Delivery Service
Phone 108
* 95 Oak St.
The latest in Hallowe'en hats.
Darling’s Studio and A rt Store.
44-tf
The Medford F lu ff Rug and
The Claycomb Motor coinpany
' eport the ^ale of a new Ford Rug Cleaner will ha In Ashland
Phone your
• oupe to Oust Auger If Of Deter, Friday, Oct. 80.
orders
to
118
or
848.
Oregon.
Your portrait— A g ift that
v-nly you can give.— Darling
studio.
41-tf
Insurance
Squtbbe Aspirin Tablets
That's What You.Can Do with Our
“Good Blankets”
Big, full size, comfy and warm; any color,
either plain with borders or plaid combinations of
Gold, Blue, Orchid, Tan, Grey and Indian Rose.
Tliey are made, up in the all-fleecy cotton,
cotton and woo) or all wool.
I'urcluMcd Car—
Everything for the Hallowe’en
41-tf
A REAL Game
Squibb» Analgesic Balm
Call 180 for PoWell’s famous
Here Yesterday—
1 arty, at Darling's.
The court desires that the voters'
of the district discuss their needs j
and come prepared te say what'
they want dona on roads and
bridge* during 1988 and to vote
the lands needed. —
8 8 -lt
Mat
H oot for the locals to win
June.
Snappy fall suits for youn^
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart and
ynen. Price» right at Orres.
small daughter, of Kerby, wero
40-tf
visitors in Ashland yesterday.
Yes. we have no bananas, blit Mrs. H art’» mother, Mrs. T. M.
v-e bare money to loan pu good Anderson returned to Kerby with
► ecurity.
Phone 21.
Yen, (ofi them where she will spend about
a month.
«ourse.)
19— tf
Liability Insurance written on
’■mtoinoblles and tracks. Phone
ï i l . Yeo, (of course.)
«18-tf
ha a member af
SQUIBBS
Made without opiates, and only
of the beet California hoqey and
purest of ingredients, F O L E Y ’S
HONEY A TAR 1» •«*« for chil­
dren. A tria l w ill prove to yon
why this has been one of tha
largest selUng congh remedies
for over fifty years.
“Can’t
recommend FOLEY'S HONEY A
TAR Aigh enough,*’ writes Mr.
J. R. Dennis, Sprlo, 'Oklahoma.
“A sample treatment reHevbd
me of a severe cough and cold?'
Refuse substitutes. Sold every­
where.
n few days. Mr. Parish was a
J armer resident, of Ashland.
Candy Land— Taffies and brit
\!e s made freeh daily.
There will
HOME—“A
rose to the living to more than
sumptuous wreathes to the dead."
Expensive funeral and stately
monument w ill not compensate
A peculiar th in g shout short for lack of good care and cheer
dreaeee is women seem eattofied in declining years.
with tha least they cap get for
their money.
A business visitor in Ahland for apple cider for your Hallowe'en
The ladies of Trinity Guild
»•III hold a cooked food sale
laturday at Hardy Bros.
48-1
apartments,
t FOR HALE— A Dayton bicycle
4n good condition, reasonable.
B illy Hulen, 8« Morton street.
Phone 188-L.
60-3
ly because they didn’t
Largest and finest display of
Harland Drue has purchased
fresh candies in Southern Ore­
gon at the Plaaa. *
46-tf a Ford roadster from the Clay-
comb Motor company.
Buy protected tires at Mad­
den’s Tire Shop and have no tire Stopped In A s h la n d -
Mr. Harold Chancellor Black.
exitense for one year.
42-tf
of Seattle, stopped over In Ash­
land, Sunday, to pay a visit with
Blain Olbsdn of Medford was his grand parents. Professor and
a business visitor in Ashland Mrs. Henry George Gilmore of
Elderlea. Mr Black was on his
yesterday.
way to San Francisco where he
Cafeteria Suppe r
Junior High sails on the Cunarder Coelnthia
for a trip around the world; go­
-Friday night.
ing direct to the Orient, then to
Egypt,
reaching New York in
ABk for Kotex.— McNair Bros.
convenient
jwnstslrs.
Both.
Bast loos­ the court at each of thane meet­ alguln.
in In tosfh. SI 8. Seoond St. ing» to answer questions and to
'y
50-tf assist la arranging the levies.
Xmas engraved cards. Blbarta. advantages others had.
has
'•'’hitacker returned last evening
rom Klamath Falls where they
dents of District Two hold their
meeting nt t>e County Hospital,
FOR RUNT— Two nloely for. Talent nt 8 p. m., November 9.
ness to serve, most especially, at
the Baptist church where she
placed her letter from the John
Clarke Memorial First Baptist
church of Newport, Rhode Is­
land. This latter church la the
oldest Baptist ehurc^ in America,
being organised In 1688 and
having John Clarke for Its first
pastor.
Have your broken windows To M ArshfMd—
moved repaired. Large stock of gla«u
Mrs.
Emma
Warner
and
326 North Main to 135 to hand. Jordan Sash and Cab- daughter,
Carolyn,
left
title
Seventh street.
I met Works. Phone 181.
26-tf morning for Marshfield where
they intend to make their home.
l \i r r n |- T r « r l w r A h m ii ia tinti o f Purehaeed Car—
. ’ •tutor H ig h w ill serve a C a fe­
O. B. Richie has purchased a Business V isitors....
te ria Hupper a t J u n io r H ig h on Ford roadster from the Glaycomh
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cross-
ley of Portland are business
Motor company.
visitors in Ashland registered at
Fresh Plg'n Whistle candy.
the Lltbla Springs hotel.
Mr.
Toys And games.— Elhart’s.
Just arrived.— Nininger’a.
46-tf
Crossley to a prominent attornoy
Buy where your suit to guar- of Portland and to In Ashland
Christmas and Toys and Kid- anteed; where you w ill be fitted on a political campaign.
>.ies and Photographs.
Studio by an-experienced tailor, Paul-
. shland, Photographs of Quality. scrud's.
58-tf At-Convulcecent Hotne—
|
Mrs. Elizabeth Sinl£h I» a
llrturnrd To Ashland—
Nlning- winter guest at the Convalescent
Quick lunch service
H. G. Endebs, 8r., and J. C. er'a Fountain.
43-tf Home.
C.
to rn
at 1» a. as., and that » *• r o ­
for charming personality and readi­
FRAZIER AND SON
THEY ARE PRICED ON QUANTITY PUR
CHASE FROM 82.25 AND UP.
Cliff Payne makes counters.
R M « t oeaiCN * tvosa erunzTt/
Lieutenant Thomas Lewis Sor­
rell, who recently returned with
the Pacific Fleet from Australia,
New Zealand and other foreign
ports, on the U. S. S. West V ir­
ginia, has leave of absence from
the navy, and has come to Ash­
land to »pend his vacation with
Mrs. Sorrell and his daughter,
Ruth, at 171 Granite street.
Lieutenant Sorrell h a j been o r­
dered to the Mare Island Navy
Yard, and w ill taka his family
away from Ashland the latter
part of November. For the next
three years their residence will
he at Vallejo, California.
Mrs.
Sorrell, who 1s a niece of Mrs.
Henry O. Ollmore, will be great-
At The Vining Theatre Today
Small or Large
Como to our store Friday and Saturday and we
will serve you with a cup of HOT COFFEE, creamed
with LIBBEY Stcrelized Unsweetened Evaporated
3 lbs. Chicken
Feather Pillows,
SEE THEM AND BUY YOUR
BLANKETS AT
Genuine White
Goose Feather
Pillows W eight
Remember we have a large stock of good things to
eat, and the best of feed f 6 | your cows and chickens.
Paint or Walpaper
Contract or Order, we can
handle it satisfactorily»
Phone 214 — 353 E. Main Street
J. O. RIGG,
Best workers and beat paints
NEW
TOMORROW
TIRES
or
REPAIR YOUR OLD ONES
SEE THE NEW
A JA X
T h ree-
M u sk e te e rs*
ach iev e new
heights of screen
cornedy In the
freedom’s Tire and Replacement
x1 Parts
KELLY
CTC
NASH B U IL T
S IX
AT THE
A u t o m o t iv e Shop
Comforting
Privacy
Isn't i It A Beauty?
Milton
i
HORSE
t UfawiWWBlJCTlON
M ATINEE« — 1:30 P. M.
Children ...........................10c
A d n lta ____z ......................35c
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EVENINGS
First Shqw. 7 4 5
Second 8 how, 9:0«
,
Children .......................... 25c
kldnlta .............................. 50c
|!E O . I). CONVERSE AT
T H E ORGAN
YES — WE HAVE IT
There are many facilities in the modern
m ort uary u f pri ri'l c w t v al ue t e th e fam ily
during the fuixriii. Oar family room is a
small room adjoining the chapel, where
the family way sit and view the entity)
funeral serviie l.ut cannot he seen by
others. Thia convenience appeals highly to
roaay; it ’s just one of m any• thoughful
things that we urrangc for.
Heath & Milligam Mfg. Go’s.
Complete Line—None Bettor
Also Varnish, Enamel, Oil and Turpentine
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
No. 384 Oak St. Across the By Track Phone 20
........................... m u i t m i n .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Phon* 818.
Night Phone* 381-L—881-J
Mis. Louie Dodge, lady aaatotaut
See This and_ the New Tudor on
in Our Salesroom
SEE OUR USED FORD VALUES
Claycomb Motor Co
Lincoln
Ford son