Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1925, Image 4

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    tíbllcádon «ad WO IrtoeitUd
4th th*
«Ub.swhllj
fo o d ./ who »Hat a ro" »
Her« VratorAay-*
Sheri« Ralph JAtiiilng» was a
buatneaa visitor la Ashland yea*
tekday* afternoon
with Jmy
duty subpoenas.
Fresh Pig*» Whistle
lust arrived.— Nluinger’s.
«tool aa « »oat graduato, took
i activa part to muMeai acthr.
y'E dith Dodge was pledged to
- Alpha Delta Pl. and Marlon
I JUeaeh to the Kappa Kappa Oam-
BHt national «ororttlee. Thelma
Perozal is a resident of Hen-
• drioks Hall. Qaley haa.j»ledged
to the Sigma Alpha Bpallon and
McGee to the Phi Kappa Psi
> national fraternities and Wood»
end Barron to the Lambda Pel
local fraternity. Choahy, Hall.
1 and Culbertson are living In
candy.
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Greeting cards for every oc
mar has moved from
easion, at Darling’s.
41-tl
to the Pelton Home
Buy your box snook from th e ,
ty Insurance written on
lea and trucks. Phono
, ( o f .courte.)
HMÍ
fall sull«
for youn
Prices right at tlrrcs
Payne makes book stand
VlMtor Here Yeetwday—
local box factory at wholesale
Hair bobbing, mareelliilg «
•pedalty.
The Vanity Shoppe
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private homes. '
I ; Edith Dodge Is working on
| the Emerald news staff, and
I Vernon McGee In the advertising
| i department of the Oregon etn-
I’ dent newspaper. McOee has
I been Mooted treasurer of the
I freshman claw» which la by far
I the largest in the hjatory of the
K university. .
2*
Vocal Instruction by Mr. and
Mrs. Haselrigg In .Ashland, Mon­
days from 1 p. m., to 5, at the
Imogene Wallace Studios, op­
posite Llthla Hotel.
52-1
(Mrs A. F. McMahan of Talent
win a business visitor in Asti
t'isItorN In Ashland—
la id yent< rday.
Mr. and Mrs A. H. Pcachv
are visiting In Aahbzid this
Tfhve yo.nr broken wtndov i
week.
The Peachy* plan to
Large
slock
of
glas»
t .-paired,
spend the winter In Portland.
band Iordan Sash and Cali
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l>:et Works. Phono 161,
Office supplies.— McNair Bros
ASHLAND GRID TRAM WINS
FROM ROSEBURG HIGH
(Continued from page one)
where your suit Is guaî-
Candy La’id— Prppermint and
where you will be fitted
Wintergreen wafer», our ow a'jjl
exoerh need tailor. 'Paul­
L , , .
.
.
Vocal students» take notice.;
Quirk lunch service at Nlnlng-.
*. Fountain.
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—
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-------- ar e a t t h e Im oga— y a lla a e e ta» ,
Magazine
subscriptions.— El dios, opposite Llthla Hotel,
days from 1 p. m., to 5.
hart’s.
To Portland—
Mrs. Kate Mortihn expects soon
to return to Portland after
i pending the summer in Ashland.
Vocal students, take notice.
’ MV. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hazelrigg
nra at the Imogene Wallace stu-
'-«1 m , opposite Llthla Hotel. Mon-
—
'l*Rrw from 1 p. m., to 5.
PgkchaMMl Car—
The Automotive Shop reports
tha-sale of a new Chevrolet coach
to**(Archie Million.
When you thWik' òf painting
think of Blackwell.' Phone 323L.
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* The latest hi Hallowe’en hat«
lwtrling's Stud'o and Art S ore
EC?
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CLAIMS OHOLSRA IS - „
WOMAN BANDIT GETS
C A uSii OF DUCK LOBS
$14,900 IN HOLDUP
PORTLAND, Oct. 31— (U; P.)
— A lone woman robber held up
the money car of Roberts Broth-
Rooks and Stationery.—McNair
! ers department store at »noon
Bros.
I today and stole 34,900, accord-
Ing to a story told the police
Visitor In Ashland—
by Philip Jones and Ennis Prich­
Mrs. Ethel McIntosh wan - In
ard, store employes.
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Ashland from Wolf* Creek this
Just as they were driving away
week visiting relatives. Mrs. Mc­
from the First National Bank,
Intosh was 'acconffeanied home
the female Jesae Jamee climbed
by her grandmother, Mrs. E
Into the back seat and asked If
B. Smith of Manzanita street.
she might ride "as far as the
store.”
Before they had re­
Horn—
alized what had happened, she
To Mr- and Mrs. Ben Delsman.
thrust her revolver against the
of Oak street, a 12 pound boy,
back of Prichard, who was driv­
Mother and son are dplng nicely
ing. and ordered hint to drive.
Into the residence district, where
Here Today—r
she transferred the money to her
W. Rabenovitz and son, Sam­ hand bag and left. The whole
uel, of Seattle are spending the affair attracted no attention.
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Icenhower. Mr.
Rabenovitz I b a brother-in-law
of Rabbi Khapiyo of Seattle. .
Up the Ladder
New double-breasted modelt la Enjoy Aftcrtioon—
Several members of the Belli
VUts at Paulserud’s.
50 tf
n^y Sunday School of the Metho­
dist church spent a pleasant af­
Klhart’r
ternoon with Mrs. Alfred John
son 6on Walnut street yesterday
Moving—
Paul MarR and family zre
moving from 139 Planet r A ve­ LÏV ESTOCK SHOW
nue to 126 Pioneer.
IS OPENED TODAY
PnrchaM-d Cat—
•The Automoilve 8hop reports
the sale of a Chevrolet touring
ear to W. A. Stratton of Talent,
T Yonr- portrait—iA gift that
* hlv you”' can give.— Darling
«indio.
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.Everything for the Hallowe'en
varty. at Darling*».
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Christmas and Toys and Kid­
dles and Photographs.
Studio
Ashland, Photographs of Quality.
PORTLAND. Oct. 31— (U. P.)
— Thousands of head of the .fin­
est livestock In the country were
on exhibit at the eleven acre
pavilion of tlw Pacific Interna­
tional Livestock exposition to­
day. when the gates wer* thrown
open for the annual show. From
as far east as New York .and
from Calgary on the North, fine
horses, thoroughbred cattle and
prize winning sheep and hogs
came.
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SEATTLE HOLDUP
NETS THUGS ? 8,000
Ca<«* T o Open—
SEATTLE. Oct. 31— (U. P .)—
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rob­
inaan of Portland will open up Two masked men today entered
the Ashland Hotel Cafe about Mike Collins' cigar store, held
up the 'proprietor and two women
Monday.
clerks, and obtained »5.000 from
Largest and finest display of tho safe, which was taken from
fresh candles in Southern Ore- the bank to pay checks of the
aron at the Plaza.
45«f workmen.
John H. Castle In 1MB waa a Ford
plant employe at Highland Park.
Mich, Then he made »1*69 In a
realty deal. Now, at M,*ho ha* be-
¡ oom one of tho- »50 persons In the
U 8. who carry »1.009,000 life In­
surance. Castle la a Detroit business
partner of John Fcrd, brottrer of
Henry
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KLAMATH JFALL8, Oct »1—
(U. P .)— Cholera le the*cause
of the epidemic which ha* killed
thousands' of ducks In the Tui-
take country. In the opinion of
Dr. Rudolph Snyder, inspector in.
charge of the United Stake«' Bu-
roan of Animal Industry fur
California.
-
to the two yard line. On the
fourth down,, with’ goal to make.
Tilton went over. Carrying tho
bait Just outside» tackle. .-He
missed the goal.
Although they won, thj> Ash­
land outfit lost more .than the
game, for they lost tne service»
o f Gosnell,' game ltttle fullback,
who -had to be. aeslated from
the field after an injury t0 **•
leg.
It la extremely .doubtful
If Gosnell will he la- shape for
tffe flhst Medfosd^game, to he
staged In Medford on Armistice
Vocal instruction by Mr. and
M rs.'Hazelrigg in Asjiland, Mon­
days from l p. m., to 5, at the
Imogene Wallace Studios, op­
posite Llthla Hotel.
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TEN ASHLAND STUDENTS
AT UNIVERSITÀ
(OOntinned From Page One)
Miss Perozzi, Hall, Barron and
Crosby graduated wxh the class
of ’24. All were prominent in
student activities while In' high
school and several made enviable
records. “.Culbertson, during, his
sophomore year was awarded a
letter in basketball. Mlaa Leach
was a member of the teams
which won the state debating and
typing” championships. She also
took part In several ^plays,* was
prominent In music circles, 'and
at the end of her senior year was
valedictorian of the class.
Thelma Peroszl -was assistant
editor of The Rogue publications,
several times held class offfee,
took -part in two plays and .In
bar senior year Was elected sec
rctary of the.studdat body. Or-
vttle'H all was a member of mu­
sic organization», and twice was
choaon school yell king. ,, McÎJee
took the lead in several plays,
was a member of music organi­
zation*. and editor of the Rogue
publications. Barron and Crosby
were well known In musle circles
hnd took part In several playe.
Woods, John Oaley and Edith
Dodge were likewise popular In
school activities. OaJey wai edi­
tor of the Rogue publication»,
was several times a class offt-
i cer and made a record as a de­
bater and orator. Edith Dodge
waa a staff member of the school
Ham Cotter staged his usual
wonderful defensive game, be­
ing mixed up In almost everv
play. While GtUett» was a tower
of strength on both the defense
and offense. One of the bright
spots In the pipy of the locals
was the great work of Beeson
and Katzer. These little -fellows
time after time fought o ff In­
terference and brought the man
with the ball to -the ground
without a gain, and on every
kick, nailed the sa f0 * In fils
tracks after th« catch.'
SMITH p o v iz r a v FAfaM
HTOCK IS HIGH QUALITY
<X>!S VALH8CBNT HOME. —
There are many Jmautlful records
for our Vlctrola. Wo hard the
familiar hymns anag by Rode-
heaver and other groat singers.
Bach Sunday morning w«l have a
Sacred concert. \
GOOD FIVE-ROOM modern
house on good street, 2 blocke
from High school and blew grade
school.
Lot SBxlSO. . Chicken
huse, garage and wood shed.
Price, 11800. 1500 cash, balance
FOR RENT: — Room, prater
one or two gentlemen. 47»
Boulevard.
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FOR RENT— Unfurnished flat.
Furnished xapartments, bleeping
rooms, furnace . heat.
Llthla
Apartments, 36 8. Second 8t.
BB— U
Chev Touring.......... $35p
Yolir car has just finished
n long, hnrd summer ser-
Chevrolet Oouf>e . . . . $400
vice.
3
Ford T r u c k .............$260
___ Good Condition . . . .
Ford
Tonring
We invitF your patron
Oak Street Garage
Hamaker Motor Co.
“8ervlce Wort* While”
PJwne 17
EAT A GOOD
Try The Oil Henry
CHICKEN
Dinner
There are many way« to
use. this famous candy, Oh
Ilenry blends with other
tastes and still keeps its
delicious individuality.*
Lithia Springs
Confectionery
New Hotel BMg. ’
Fhoac
Automotive Shop
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
Now is the time when
new ,\ fresh, clean lubri­
cants are an actual neces­
sity — Repar Bills are
costly.
Solving Your Problems in
F or freezing weather we
are prepared to take card
of your Radiator,
New Loo««. Powder Com- (
pact«. It solves forever
the Powder Problem.
A Barrel of Alcohol has
arrived.
(Tse your favorite powders
in the compact«.
Sunday
Now
Face Powder
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THE THEATER BEAUTiFuL
□Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
KNOCKOUT”
2nd, 4 at Popular Price«,
Oers
EVery day makes harder their
Job of protecting' the vRal
spots on your ear— and there
are tqugh driving months
ahead. »■
Prescription Druggist
Llthla Springs Hotel Bulldtag
WITH MILTON SILÏJH
agement, Monday, Nov.
Use It sliced, as an lee cream
sauce or sliced In sandwiches.
Compacts $1.00 and $1.28
“THE
Open under new man­
TURKEY
Oesçr’s Ashland
Seryice Station
TODAY ONLY
ASHLAND
FIVE- ROOM HOUSE
Lot
100x140 ft., eloae to new normal
atte. Price for quick eale, BISSO.
VALUES
The Lubricants'in your
Motor, Transmission, D if­
ferential
and
Chassis
Bearings are worn o u t
THE
HOTEL CAFE
rare Indeed. An egg mast
h a l e r m AN WANTMB i — Big
ell shaped, pure white, an monay year around la salting oar
elgh at least 23 ounce, to the
»sen before It Is a fit egg o including Check Covert. Past
cnbate. '
Books, savings Paas Books.
---------------------- —.— *— r —
checks, e tc .' looo different Ad-
OO L A T E T 0 m.RffKTTV fertlslng Novelties; 100 Exclu-
r r ,
z*- *
. give Calendars; Bdclnalvw con-
A FKW BEAL BARGAIN« j tr>et Commissions weekly. Mg
NINE ACRES, «11 In fruit, good -ajoney on repeat ordera. Tweaty-
land, all under Irrigation. 5-rooru
modern bungalow-
Pri sa - Ihr
quick aale,
-lojuit »
USED CAR
Yours’ Tor Real Service
Tidings A«la B rin g Results
Face Tremendous Job
approximately »1899. ln^ addi|
tioa the governipent will ooa-
fiacato the two ear*, one a Dodge
eoupe .»ad the'Other a Studebaker
roadster, according to MT*. Ha-
ht Dinner
1925
-Lithia Hotel Crab I»onie Cocktail
Ripe Olives
Celery Hearts
Sweet Pioklcs
. Potage Alexandrina
.
Consomme en Cup
. ,
. Roast Prime Riba of Beef an jus
Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings Home Style
• Grilled Mutton Chops
> Garden Peas
Sweet Bread Patties
• Sauce Supreme
Parisienne Potatoes
Brussels Sprouts *
Rogue River Apple F itte r s
Maple Syrup ’
Hot Wheat Rolls
Lithia Hotel Pear Salad
Mayonaise Drawing
Cranberry P ie a la Mode
s Bavarain Cream a la Sundae
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Pineapple Jello
Whipped Creem
Wine D Light Ice Cream
Sunshine-Cake
P e d Tea Coffee ’ Milk
Buttesmiljt 5 j r
Demi tasse
r
Ffuicd in (be log country—the biggest of its kind.
BUNDAY -
MONDAY
'THETKOUBLE
with
W iv e s
J. H. Hildebrand, who has been in charge of our
t^itK
FLORENCE VIDOR
TOM MOORE
ESTHER RALSTON
FORD S TE R LIN G
local office is aoUougei; in charge. The same high-
prevent Fire, the red»
reape»; from causing you
iinaucial loss by destroy­
ing your projicrty.
Wbnt is Ibc Trouble with Wives — that’« whet tl:
world and hi» wife would like to know.
Well, this is the story of rf bride who found k u
And you’ll find out bow funny a matrimonial eomed
can really bet
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Regular Time
Admi««ion — 28e Matinee -35c and 10t Evenings
GEO. D. CONVERSE AT THE ORGAN
Find out how you can secure a
policy th»» guaroutetfi you
agalaat loss by fir» and pro­
vide» you with flro pre-en-
tlau service.
You receive both servlees with
every policy yM bay thraugh
this agency of the HarWBe|.
Fire Insurance Cora»«ay
Billings Agency
R«al Batata * Real laadraaM
«Mah. 1188
d t B. Mala Bt
cla«ß courteous service which he extended to our gas
customers in Aslhand will be continued by
W. M. ELMENDORFF
Our Present Ashland Manager
who is ready at all times to assist you in getting the
best gas service possible.
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