Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1925, Image 4

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    5 A A IA A Í M I S A K
Visited to TtoUeview—
M te a te tM
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A
Mra. Fanny Ooopar and littls
nephew, of Manzanita »treat
spent one day last week visiting
friends In Bellview.
SSA’
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son to Rath. Hto
was ju frt. one o t
CANDY L A N D - Walnut and
date cream rolls pure and fresh.
Rav. Jadeen W . Oldfield held
service* at Kittle Shasta Sunday
morning.
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Quick lun/h service ht.Ninlng-
ir'a Fountain.
s 43-tf
Liability Insurance written on
» ulomobfles and trucks. Phone
: i. Yeo, (of course.)
19-tf
Phpne Cl for free facial next
eek.— McNair Brps.
To CnUfomto—
[ng
Tour photograph,
is. Studio Ashland.
NEW -YORK, Nov. 4— (U . P.)
—
The
crew of tho freighter Al­
Yes, we have ao bananas,
giers,
cast
a d rift on the stormy
i have money to loan on
Atlantic Sunday night when their
curlty.
Phone 21.
Yeo,
ship burned, baa been picked up,
the Maritime Exchange learned
today.
Only tho bare facta were
Renew i magasine subscription
given by the commander of the
at Eihart’s.
British freighter, ¿assay, Who
said that he had taken aboard
Snappy fall suits for young
17 men, who bad taken to the
•neu. Prices right at Orres.
ppen boats when their ship
caught fire off Cape Henry.
Mrs. 8. H. Shamp left today
Candy Land— Chocolate
for California where she will join
Walnut
Cream patties.
her husband.
Have your broken windows
r.paired.
Large stock of glass
t-m hand. Jordan Saab and Cab-
> ist Worka. Phone 1C1.
26-tf
candy fac to ry /to
KENTUCKIANS FIGHT
Eastern State* and California.
Don’t Paint until yon get
The latest styles and fabrics
) lackwell’s figures. Phone S23L.
63-tf in tailored and ready-to-wear
snlta.— Paulserud’a.
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By special request, the pro-
Madden retreads tires.
: rom on the New Orihoph&nk:
’ ietrola will he repeated at the
Vining Theatre tonight.
Come Cliff Payne makes French doors.
, ‘nd see Douglas Fairbanks in
Don Q” and have the surprise From Halt Lake City—
Mra. Bertha Coveratone, rep­
« f your life.— The Rose.
65-1
resentative of the Western Loan
By HEN R Y L. F A R R E LL
and Building Company of Salt
I ’.trehased Car—
(United Press Sports Editor)
The Claycomb Motor Company Lake City, Vtah *■ ,n Ashland
NEW YORK, Nov. 3— (U. P.)
> -port the sale of n new Ford visiting vplth Dr. and Mrs. O. W. — During their recent happy days
Gregg for a short* time.
louring car to J. E. Welch.
in the American League big
Cara Nome, the finest made
McNair Bros.
the morale of the whale team
ought to bo. improved (¿cause
Ruth's succssk. In getting gWpy
with most anything did not make
the other players . feel any toe
willing to observe the rules that
Ruth Ignored. '-> / !
LO UISVILLE. Ky., Nov. 4—
(U. P .)— Four Kentuckians ware
Returned to Ashland —
Mra."Effie Stewart returned to killed in election quarrels last
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Ashland Saturday after a six night.
months visit with relatives In the
Where Is a good shingler and
Peppy swimming at the Jack-
patcher?
Blackwell
of
. >n Hot Springs.
Hot mineral roof
Phone 323L.
55-t?
I iths and plunge.
Open nil course.
V inter
In Bellview—
Mrs. William Taylor, of Gran­
Hair bobbing, marcelling a
epeclaity.
The Vanity Shoppe. ite street was a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall,
of Belleview, on Sunday.
WINTER GARDEN
FRIDAY NIGHT.
DANCE
R.V2
Buy your box snook from the
I ical box factory at wholesale
By special request, the pro-
rices.
grom on the New Orthophonie
Victrola will be repeated at the
*t’o P o rtla n d -
Vining Theatre tonight.
Come
Mr and Mrs. John Hughes and see Douglas Fairbanks In
'«vlll leave in the morning for “Don Q’’ and have the surprise
Portland where they will attend of your life.— The Rose. 66-1
the stock show. They will also
visit with relatives before re­
From M ed fo rd —
turning to Ashlnnd.
W.A-.
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team.
preparing the erection ot t t t a
If Ruth to made to adhere to tory ia Santiago Where lee
the'rales of the team n o ty e a r , cream, candy and broa£ will he
the cheaper help on the
keepsake . for
made. ■
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,
Another American « m l recent­
ly sent a representative to
Buenos A ir«* who to now -su­
perintending the erection of an
ice cream factory.
The same
firm contemplate» the teatelto-
Uon e t a similar factory la
Monteridsa.
An American WW» adjusted the
population of Montevideo to an.
appreciation of pop com has re­
tired with a substantial fortune.
He was able to double his prof­
it s by working in Atlantic City
during the busy season there,
and by vending hto pop corn in
Montevideo during the “o f f ’
season in the United 8tatos,
which is the busy season In
South America.
BUENO8 AIRES, Nov. J —
The Yankee Invasion of Argen­
tina has passed three Important
milestones in Its advance during
the past two or throe years the 1
population of Buenos Airoshna
Clatekante celery growers
succumbed to -ice eream sodas,
port‘yields
up to 660 crates
American eandy, • and that fa­
mous American institution hot
cakes.
*
"Hot dog” sandwiches, kfcown
locally by a variety of, namt^l ,
among which “Bow Wow Cal- ,
ientes’ is the- most popular,? are
well established ia the parka- and
amusement places -o f V n en os, Small saddles for boys
arid girls to ride to school
Airea. Ham and eggp, reeaht run­
ner-up in ’ the competition for
on, cheap. $9.00 and up.
New York’s moat popular» dish,
See to your plows and harrows,
to be ready, for the first rate.
holds a prominent place on the
Posts and fencing. I have a few
menus of Argentine restaurant^.
W hite Sewing M achine left
The dlah la locally known, ao over. W ill cloae them out for
6(6.00 eaah. at
*
“Jamon a Caballo” , which liters
ally translated means “ham like
a horse", an idiom derived from
the fact that the eggs enter the
scene of action riding .pompoUfdy ‘
on the hack of the hate. * ‘
Throe years'ago, an American
money, the New York Yanke.es
were propelled principally by a
powerful attack, festtnring "M ur­
derers’' Row.”
When their chief murderer,
Babe Ruth, started to get less
brutal and savage with the bat,
the whole row succumbed to
the contagion and the attack
ceased to function.
Next season the Yankees are
threatening with another array
of long distance sluggers headed and a Scotchman began |hop(fe^- ,
by the Babe, Bob Meuael, Lon give that haa woa Bu'enoa Airea
Gehrig and the newcomer. Tony to lee cream node*, hot Tsakea^
Laxerre from the Pacific Coast.
“There’s enough power them
to blow up plenty of ball games
and crack the fences all arohnd
FOR
R E N T — Splendid
four
the circuit,” Ed Harrow, business room apartment. Close in. W ell
manager of the Yankee* said furnished.
Furnace
heated.
recently.. Barrow thinks that the Specially priced tt> right party.
club to sure to be up around One year lease If desired. I I *
the top next year.
Hargadine.
66-4
Lasarro hit sixty homers in
FOR SALE— 6-tons good eteaa
the Pacino Coast League last
season and surpassed Ruth’s beardless barley for seed. 66« per
record although he played In 200 ton. Inquire at 1726 Boulevard
games while the Babe’s season is or phone 48B-J. W. E Maroon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Robert and
son,
Lee, of Medford
enjoyed
Quality Toys at cheaper prices. I
Sunday dinner at the home of
Elhart’s.
Mr. aad Mrs. E. B. Oall on their
Cleaning renews the life of a return trip from Klamath Falls
t arment. Try Paulserud's. Phone where they had spent the night. limited to 164 games or as many
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less as his physics! condition re­
FO R HALE— Plants and bulbs.
Largest and finest display of
quires.
Reasonable. Inquire 263 Eighth
fresh
candies
in
Southern
Ore-
Freah Plg’n Whistle candy.
Several major league scouts,
."ait arrived.— Nlnlnger’s.
4«-tf
talking during the world’s aeries,
FOR RENT— Furnished 5-rootn
said that Lasarre was a good
Doee Blackwell do cement
natural slugger, but they point­ bungalow. Sleeping poyh, piano,
You bet.
Phone
Dr. and Mra. C. W. McFadden work too.
55-tf
63-tf ed out that Salt Lake City was varane. 11 B St.,
c f Talent will leave this eve­ SS 3L. •
a fine place to hit In.
ning for San ‘ Diego.
Dr. Mc-
“That Salt Lake City stuff to
i-’adden was a business visitor
largely the buhk,” Barrow said.
Mrs.
Delbert
Hawley,
of
Lib­
1n Ashland yesterday.
“Laaerro hit Just about as many
erty Street, enjoyed a visit from
op
the road as he did In Salt
her sister and the latter’s hue-
Lake City, and if we didn’t think
band, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of
he’d hit In the American League
Yreka, on Sunday.
we would not have bought him.”
There to no doubt that Babe
Parchascd Car—
Ruth can h it when hn la In
The Claycomb Motor company shape and there are reasons to
reports the aale of a new Ford believe that he w ill he tn playing
roadster to W. D. Dunlap of condition nt the start of the
Medford.
next season.
In company with Eddie Col­
From H ilt—
lins, Bob Bhawkey, Joe Bush and
W illiam Kirwin of H ilt, Cali­ several other American League
fornia, is in Ashland for the stare, the Babe to chasing the
winter, the camps closed -at Hilt. elusive moose la the Canadian
qrllda and as there to nothing
Fetter« I Services To lie Heid— ’ else to do at night hut go to
The tnneral services of the bed In the woods, the Babe ought
late A. C. Keller will hn held to get himself Into good cbndi-J
Thursday, afternoon, November
6, at 6:00 o’clock from the
Dodge Undertaking parlor.
lapeons freight Tho ran from
New Tort to Miami to usually
made la five, day*, hut nothing
boa boon heard of ' tho vassoi
since she loft Now York. Tho
steamer serried a erqw of thirty
five men.
Yon w ill find it « pleasure to have B aby’« Portrait
made in oar studio.
,
Modemly Equipped and Steam riSrtad ^ •
Darling Studio &
A sb estos
Art Store
Lithia Spring* Hotel B uilding"
;
"
”S to v e W all”
M ats
For Fire Protection back
The Quality Store
of Stove«, Banges and Gas
Plates, at
STOCK REDUCING SALE OF
B L A N K E T S - BUY NOW!
H ardw are
W in ch ester Store
(6x80 Cotton Blankets, Pair $125
Double Blankets, Sold Regular $2.75
66x80 All Wool Blankets, Pair $8.95
PEIL’S CORNER
in Block Plaids, Sold Regular $10.50
70x80 Part Wool Blankets, Pr. $5.69
Extra Value in a Fine Blanket
SPECIALOFFER.
Come in Grey, Tan and White
70x88 A ll Wool Blankets, Pr. $10.98
Soft Wool Blanket« in Block Plaid», Sold Regular
$12.96 Pair.
72x80 A ll Wool Single Blankets
Ge? yov/ir today
Not too
Early to Look I
Each $13.00
▲ Christmas
“ Pendleton” Blanket» in aew Plaid Pattern«, Sold
Regalar, $14.50.
is a “ Nest E g g ’ Worth
Laying NOW!
Once More
ramiaannniareiaa
H IA W . Florida, Nov. 4 -< U
P J^ O raw , ten « wars fait tty-
day for tho safety of tho steam­
er Osorge W. Ooethato, which
left New York two week* ago fpr
We Have Received
ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT
72x80 Cotton F illed Comforts
Each $4.48
Give good Judgment a fair
chance — early buyers have
time fer price and quality
comparisons — . It’s common
settee thrift that pays In ready
cash saved.
150.00
to
Covered with Challle in Floral Pattern«, Sold Regu
lar, $4.98.
$360.00
CHAS. A. W HITE
Enders Block
„
Ashland, Oregon
Miller’s
Say it With Blankets
G O O D , H E A V Y , W ARM W ID E
O NES.
H IG H
PO W E R E D A N D FLEECY.
Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Ca­
selle, California, la a patient
at the Convalescent Home.
Visit To Portland—
Mrs. A. R. Drown, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. S. Butler will spend
several days on a visit In Port­
land.
Satin Back
Canton Crepe
A
Thorn has 1 man no «ini­
tient altoct the popularity
S U P E R IO R
BREAD
U n iform
Q uality
F ran k lin B akery
Or at Ydur Grocer
\ <4 Ï < .3*
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_ _ _ _ __ $ 2
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Special While They Last, $4.00 Grade
$0-95 ffce pah-
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SEE OUR WINDOW
y a cd
In Eight of the Most Desirable Shades,
V iew th e E n tire C olor R an ge o n
tor
S elect T w o or T h ree Pair.
Dresses.
Sport
Satin Fdr
$1.35 Y ard
Slips
’
NEW
COMFORTABLES
with
SNOW FALL
COTTON
72x90
HEAVY
SEAMLESS
SHEETS AT