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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
John Barton of Phonnlx v U a Dan Kay waa a bhrin*** vlritor burino«* vlritqr in Aririnnd .to In Madford today. S, tu Norwood at An*end I t day. your, broken Large stock Jordan Saab i Ita. Phone M l In Woolen samples for guilt tops guar- fitted still go at 85c at Orres Tailor 61-1* Panl- Shop, upstairs. 60-tf Orres makes buttons upstairs The ladles of Trinity Oulld toys.— Bi- will hold ' n * cooked food sale 48-1 daturday Buy w here your su it Is snteed; where you w ill be Ashland by an experienced tailor, serud's. lata of Portland was visitor Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, order Snappy fall aults for young our suit or overcoat for- the Mg ■non. Prices right at Orres. ' 48-tf football game, « t O rm a ,; 51-1 • 1M for Powell's famous rider for your Hallowe'en More bast's. toys— Better Keturped YerieCrtay— ’ : - - t , ;r;.- Mr. an«) Mrs. A. C. W llhlto returned to Ashland yesterday from a business trip North. Orres cleans and remodels clothes for men and women. < * A. Ooloa. an aacan* from tbb Itmann asylum, waa captarad here yesterday by Chief of P o lice McNabb, and turned War, to the county autborltiea, to be held la the county Jail at Jach- •oBTtlle until the arrival of an attendant from t h e a ta te hos pital. ’ » Colon waa acting qqperly on Mala atreet, when he was noticed by the officer.' Although at find it appeared aa though he w^a preparing to ppt up a fight, ho quieted down and followed $lc- Nabb to the city Jail, where he was held until the arrival of a deputy sheriff who took him to Jacksonville.' • Quick lunch service at Nlnlng- E. p. Anthony, 43-tf Returned From Vacation— r’s Fountain A. E. Erickson haa returned for the Albany'Tas Largest and finest display of to Ashland from a two weeks va4 of Albany, Is a b ration Army cooked food in Ashland today. ,'resh candles lu Southern Ore cation spent In Portland.' doughnut salp, Saturday, gon at the Plats. 4 5-tf nson’s Ten Oent store. «DLGAR - GRECO WAR Salvation Army cooked food I n Comm unity Honpltnl— and doughnut sale, Saturday. Dr. Hathaway of Yreka Is a IS OFFICIALLY ENDED To San Joee— ---------- s M ed fo r d medical patient at the Com Mrs. Bertha Smith left lost Borgenson’s Ten Cent store. ATHENS, Òct. 80— (Ü. P . ) _ m Bowernian ol the Jackson munity hospital. evening for San . Jose where ity News of Medford was a The Bulgarian forces along the Liability Insù rance written on she wW - visit tor an Indefinite visitor in Ashland this MTC«dBHS5r*rrOTner, traxheftbark Phone Leaving For Oel^lamt— ” ' ~ 1 lutomoblles and trucks, time with her daughter. 19-tf Mrs. Selma Gray w ill leave when the Oreeks passed over the ll. Yeo, (of course.) tonight for Oakland where she border, started today to reoeeupy Renew your magazine subscrip lay protected tires .at Mad their abandoned territory under Returned Home— will make her home. tion at Elhart’s. ’s Tire Shop and have no lire the supervision o f the French, Mrs. Pearson and baby re rnae for one year. 42-tf British and Italian military at- turned to her home In Medford Returned Homo— i Fresh r i f ’n Whistle candy, yesterday from the Cbmmunlty Mrs. Anna Zeigler has re lust arrived.— Nlnlnger’s. -C ell 130 for Powell s famous turned to her hbmewt 320 North hospital. upple cider for your Hallowe'en PARIS, Oct. 30— (U . P .)— The Main from Klamath County. An Inspiring keepsake foi League- ot Nations council today Salvation Army cooked food Christmas. JYour ¡photograph. trdjouroed it« sessions, aonslder- Living likeness. Studio Ashland and doughnut sale, Saturday. Purchased Property— .C afeteria Sapper served at the Borgenson’s Ten Cent store. J. L. Ketch has purchased the ing th a t Its work as peacemaker Junior High School, Friday eve Wheeler farm nest Phoenix between the quarreling Oreeks Buy your box n o o k from the ning. 5 to T. *• Everything for the Hallowe’en which contains about 9 t acres. and Bulgars had been ended. local box factory at wholesale party, at Darling’s. A»-tf 25»-« prices. ’fo Corvallis— INDIAN TRIBES I N __ H. B. - Carter and George R. Your portrait— A gift Greeting cards for every oc SPOKANE GATHERING Carter of Talent will leave to casion, at Darling’s. <l-tl >uly you , can give..— E n ig h t for Corvallis where they SPOKANE. Oct.. 30— (U . P .) i ftudio. Will attend the football game — Feathers and- paint and all Here From Hilt— between O. A. C. and Montana. New double-breasted models la sorts ot Indian regalia were Perry Norton of H ilt was a 60-H seen here today at the opening visitor in Ashland' last ’evening. salts nt Paulserud’s. Peppy swimming at the Jack- of t h e . Northwest Inter-Tribal «Mk H o t ^Springs. Hot mineral Indian pow-wew Candy Land— Turkish nugat Ifclu m ed Home— Mths and plunge. Open ail Mrs. Earnest Gofney returned Thousands of Indians were tn and rabbit hash made in the old to her home yesterday from the Spokane to participate In par fashlned way. Community hospital. ades. dances and" cererionhiV- bobbing, marcelling a There were Nes Reroe and Candy Land— Taffies and bru The Vanity Shoppe. Walk upstairs and save Coeur d’Alene«, Blackfoot and ttina made fresh dally. 85-tf on your suit or overcoat at Ynkimas, Umatlllaa. and W alla res Tailor Shop. " 5 Wallas. The aaeemtylagezJs one iR e x a ll Orderllea. 25c._M cNair of the greatest Indian gathering* controversy la In- progress on Mr. and Mrs. H. E.’ Blepham ever held. of Hornbrook were business vis To Corvallis— the matter. ♦ - Miss Helen Holtan, Miss M il itors In Ashland yeterday. People have been writing let dred Crain and Mias' Beryl Jar- BLAND GIRLflTAR IN ters to the newspapers recently 4 M r. Heavy Reid left Wednes mon, teachers at the H igh school, JOURNALISM WORK complaining bitterly- against al Yea. we have no banana«, hut will leave this evening for Co--, ley for Stockton, California, lowing allegedly unfit persons <here he will visit with bis son we have money to loan on good valUs where they will attend the to drive cars on the public high Word was received . recently Phone 21. Yeo, (of football game between O. A. C. iiarry Reid, and daughter, M r’ jpcurlty. ways. * from Edith Dodge, formerly a course.) »»— tf and Montana. ■ ____ member of The Tidings staff, but One-armed or one-eyed men who is now attending the U ni houldn’t he allowed to add to versity of Oregon, stating that He dangers’ of roadways, already she la getting along famously In rtsky enough • from the pedes trians? viewpoint, they ‘say. her work at the. University. Miss Dodge Is majoring in . The British Deaf and Dumb, conference at Journalism, and 'states that she Association In Is" greatly Interested In thc^work. Southampton, has made a strong She has made good progress, protest» against the suggestion and with her * natural ability that legislation should he fram should go far tn newspaper ed prohibiting deaf persons from bolding motor-driving licenses. work. Tonic, MrNs f . FOR* SALE— F in e ea tin g and cooking" apples. A lso grapes and pears. . 1 4 5 Beanie Driva., J . It. Oibrim. 5 1 -I* turn w ith The D alles-C alifornia highw ay ta « lam atfc county, ex cluding the section between the honhdarlee o f Crater Lake aa- co u n ty leads Its neighbors, aa the total school population for Klam ath county Is 2.5M and tha fígaros for Josephine county ara t .iu . Í. , FO B RENT— Three room fur nished apartm ent, 155 geveuth St. Inquire 187 S h on oaa. Phone 277-L. . 51-tf FOR SALE OR LBASB OJf SHARKS— Two young registered Jersey cow s and bull, adores« M l Beach St., Ashland, Oregon. W ANTED— Female help. A woman for well established busi ness. Give phone. Address Box •6 0 , .Medford. 61-6« WANTED— Light work by day or hour. Inquire at 115 Oraalte St. - « -« • SEATTLE. Oet. 29— (U . P .) — The motor fishing schooner Bowser was overturned by a huge wave on the Gray’s Harbor bar this morning, and all of her crew lost, according to radio advice« received by the harbor radio here today. Tha message said -that seven were *drowned, although this report Is contra dicted by Hoquiam advices, which said bat two men were aboard. The meesage received here from Culebra said the Bow ser approached too close to the her. over which huge waves were breaking, and which turned* her over. '- * A dredge and other vessel^ln the vicinity stood by until all hope of rescuing the crew was useless, the-/message said. Bead-Had 1458 school pupils attending last year, and how haa 2144 enrolled. THE THEATER BCAUTFU. FINISHING TONIGHT “THE IRON HORSE’1 SATURDAY ONLY Filmed in Canada with the complete aid of the gov ernment — filmed where logs by the thousands catch in thundering jam — filmed where the strong men grow—filmed out in the wilds, where adventure stalks at ev4ry turn and a man’s got to prove himself with every step. ‘ , GEO. D. CONVERSE AT THE ORGAN Matinee, 1:30 P. M. Adults, 26c Evening, First sh ow ,.7:15; Second Show, 9:00 Adults 35c; Children 10c, any tiine Special Feature For SA TURDAY COAT There are cheaper ones and bettor o nes, but we bavé, for these NEW LEGION CHIEF AND FAMILY three groups, included such ® h>t of very a ttraetive garments, that they* stand nut distinctively as specials for ftatn «lay and fflSxt week. Bathrobes 2 Dozen new ones, the prctfiekt-lhic * ■ we' have ever showh. ■ $4.45 -to $10.00 You’// meet this style from coast to coast Exceptionally clever designing and combining of colors make these verv attractive. Robe Flannel Yardag« Corduroy by the Yard for The new national commander of the American Legion is John R. McQuigg of Cleveland, who ¡served with the 37th ^Division during the World War. .He ik-shown here with his wife, his daughter, Pauline, and his son; Donald. Home sewtrig, Yard 36 inch width Be and <4 4 : for gift making T ’S universal, — the demand o f smart dressers for the new. “ tube’’ coat. Y ou’ll Bee it often—wide in the shoulders, tapering in stream line to narrow skirt, ample of pockets, collar and lapel— a true aristocrat With the “ tube” coat you ean effectively block the frigid blaatp of either style critic flr..yinter wind, .... ... .......................... j__ I Just Arrived CLOTHCRAFT CAR OF SHINGLES TAILORED OVERCOATS Hammond Brand $25 to $45 Ashland and tha Valley havabaen out of Shingle«— Our many customers will ba plaasad to learn of tha arrival of this car. CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO. In the Heart o f Town