Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Purchased Car—
The Automotive Shop reports
the sale of a new Chevrolet
coach to Mr. and Mrs. Bam
Jordan.
(? )
HUlah Temple
Maaonlc Hall
Stated session, Friday evening,
Nov. 6. Important business. Re­
freshments afterwards.
EMIL BRITT, Potentate.
W. H. DAY. Recorder
In Ashland Yesterday
Rev. S. J. Chaney, district sup­
erintendent of the Methodist
Church was a visitor in Ashland
yesterday.
;—
Madden sells protected tires.
63-tf
Christmas and Toys and Kid­
dies and Photographs.
Studio
Ashland, Photographs of Quality.
New shipment of Top Coats
66-tf
Just In, at Paulserud's.
The Claycomb Motor Company
reports the sale of a new 1926
Ford tonring car to E. J. Roach
of Ashland.
Doee Blackwell do
®rk too.
You bet.
I3L.
cernent
Phone
63-tf
Fresh Tamales.—The Rose.
Hear the new Orthophonie Vic
trola at The Rose.
Purchased Car—
A new 1926 Ford coupe ba«
been purchased by Fred Johnson
of Eagle Point, It Is reported by
the Claycomb Motor Company.
Mrs. Louie Dodge returned
Tuesday from Portland, where
she attended the Parent Teachers
Convention. On her ‘way home
she stopped in Eugene and visited
with Mias Edith Dodge, who is
a student at the University.
Returned to A s h la n d -
CALIFORNIA CAR DAMAGED
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Van Natta
IN CRASH HERE
returned last evening to Ashland (OOnttnned Frans Finge One)
from a two weeks vacation In
Portland. They visited the stock vehicle law, which went Into ef­
fect on September 1, motorists
show, and report a splendid time.
approaching H main traveled
We can make that old suit
highway, must slow down to five
Paulsernd'j. On Jury Duty—
look like new.
miles per honr, and at all time«
F. C. Stevens has been recalled
Phone 119
,
,66-tr
protect traffic to their right
on the jury at Jacksonville.
on the main highway.
Liability Insurance written on
Faraona did not do th is, ac­
automobiles and tracks. Phone
Quick lunch service at Nlnlng cording to McNabb, and will
11, Yeo, (of courto.)
19-tf er’s Fountain.
,43-ti therefòre bo hold responsible for
the crash.
A
Largest and finest display of Visiting in Medford—
fresh candles In Southern Ore
Mrs. Eleanor Stevens and chil­
Willamina — Local men :
gon st the Plasa,
4641 dren are visiting In Medford for
to
build now mill hero soon.
a few days with Mrs. Stevens*
sister, Mrs. Roy Beb. They ex­
To Grants P a s s --
pect to leave soon for Florida.
Mrs. W. H. McNair and Mrs.
F. F. Whittle accompanied, the
FOR SALE— 2 shoats, weight
Grand Matron of Oregon Eastern ISLAND FREEDOM
about 100 lbs. each.
W. W.
BILL
IS
PREPARED
Star, Mrs. Lewis, to Grants Pass
Robison. 68 N. MAIN.
last evening to make her official
MANILA, Nov. 6— (ü. P.3—
FOR SALE — Fine lot on
visit.
The
Philippine
independence Beach street, just off Boulevard
plebiscite will be Conducted early
Hot tub sulphur baths. . Day in 1926, according to the pro­ with nice neat garage hdnso rut­
or night at Jackson Hot Springe. visions of the Nationalist’s ma­ ted up for light housekeeping.
Easy terms.
Ashland
56-tf jority party bill which wag com­ $660.
Realty Co.
SO-2
pleted today.
FREE— 2 gold fish given away
WANTED—Gpod fresh Jersey
Saturday, Nov. 7, with every 60c
milch cow. 169 Laurel.
66-3*
SUSPECT
HELD
FOR
purchase at The Variety Store,
TACOMA
SLAYING
FOR RENT— Unfurnished flit.
89 N. Main
Nicely
furnished sleeping rooms.
TACOMA, Nov. 6— (U. P.) —
Make appointment to see Mrs. Charles Welch, 23, is under ar­ Furnace 'heat furnished. 3 6 f l .
68-tf
Dohrman next week.— McNair rest as a suspect in connection Second St., Llthla Apts.
Bros.
with a shooting affray in*a ho­
FOR SALE—Large sack black
tel on the east side last night. walnuts, 60c. Bring gunny sack
Have your broken windows Victor Nelson, 60, proprietor of
repaired. Largs stock of glass a hotel was killed, and Frank and pick them up. Mrs. C. C,
66-1
w band. Jordan Sash*and Cab- Shehahn, 60, his friend, Is re­ Walters, Talent, Ors.
iaet Works. Phone 161.
26-tf covering from a bullet: wound In
FOR RENT—New, modefn^
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
ing rooms. Chattln Apts., Phone
From Kirby-
303-R. Call forenoons or eve-
James A. Archibald wafe a busi- ALLEGED SLAYER OF
nfngs.
66-39*
BOOTLEGGER
TAKEN
ness visitor In Ashland yesterday
from Kirby,
FURNITURE and mattress
ASTORIA, Nov. 6— (U. P .)—
repairing. 316 Granite St. P.
Don't Paint uqtil yon get R. J. Ferguson, accused by wit­ O. Box 631.
66-tf
Blackwell’s figures. Phone 823L. nesses of fatally stabbing B. C.
FOR- SALE— To settle estate,
*
6 3 tf Graham, alleged Astoria ' boot­
legger, was arrested In North Property of late eGorge N. An-
Hair bobbing, marcelling a Bend, Oregon, according to ad­ derson. Home place, 667 North
Comes
«pedalty. The Vanity Shoppe.' vices received here today by Main. - Brick 'block.
Sheriff
H.
J.
Slusher.
A
cor-
Fourth
and
p.
Lot
on
B St,
36-tf
oner's jury returned a verdict next to Brick block. Lots near
F. M. Carter,
from the naming Ferguson as »the knlfer. High School.
It is expected that he will Trustee, 1068 -E. Main St., Ash-}
wholesale
land,, Oregon, Phone 426-Y.
3 63-tf plead self defense.
The Medford Fluff 1
Rug Cleaner will be In
Friday, Nov. g. Phone
FREE— 2 gold fish given away ders to 118 or 240.
Saturday, Nov. 7, with every 60c
purchase at The Variety Store. To Loe Ange l es
89 N, Main.
66-2t
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Briggs will
leave tomorrow for Southern Cali­
fornia, where they will visit for
about a week.
Eugene — Permit issued
$30,000 apartment house
Lincoln street. •
FOR RALE— Best location, Al
Rainier — City will improve
E street and Ninth and Tenth
streets East.
fa Addition, next to High School,
across Boulevard from New
Grade School, extending from
Iowa street to E. Main. Can
sell whole block fronting E.
Main St. City growing this way
fast. Buy now while prices are
right.
Phone 426-Y.
F. M.
Carter, trustee. .1968 E, Main
at.
66-6*
FOR SALE—Two lota on cor­
ner Indiana and Boulevard across
from Now form al, upper side
Boulevard: and Pacific Highway.
Just the place for apartment
house with grocery store and
service station.
Phone 426-Y.
F. M. Carter, trustee, 1068 E.
Æ— Lot
on North
across from High
Street, next to Ideal Grocery
store. Excavation all done, fine
drainage. Phone 426-Y. F. M.
Carter, trustee. 1068 E. Main
REAL BARGAINS
Two 1921 Fords
Bach
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VALUES
Heavy Wool Army Socks
3 Pairs Tor 11.00
5 to 6 Pound English Army Blankets,
1923 Chevrolet Coupe
Ford Truok
Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel
Let Our Mechanics
Tune Up Your Car
Tidings classified do the business
Automotive Shop
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
THIS IS APPLE WEEK
Get Your Supply While We Are Packing. Per Box,
50c and np.
MANY VARIETIES
MAKE LIFE -WORTH LIVING
• Don’t go around feeling tired,
lacking In energy and strength,
because your . kidneys are not
working properly. The use of
FOL.EY’S PILLS; a diuretic stim­
ulent for the kidfaeys, wlH flush
your kidneys, remove Injurious
waste matter and bring the kid­
neys back to a normal, active con­
dition. "Your FOLEY PILLS are
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Ashland Fruit & Produce Assn
FULL . SIZE
FORD
FRAZIER AND SON
BATTERY
good,*’ writes Samuel Bren-
Alexandria, Ind. Bold ev*ery-
never have an
accident”
Murphy' Electric
That’s what some peo­
ple say. But can you be
SURE that what has hap­
pened to careful people
like yon, may not happen
in your case?
Now is a good time to buy your feed and flour for
winter, for the time of the year is here for it to ad­
vance in price. 'We are selling at the low price yet
and have just received a wire that all mill feed
has advanced $2.00 per ton wholesale, and flour
advanced 60 cents a barrel wholesale.
Phone 214
Statistics show that the year­
ly automobile accidents In the
United States total about 600,-
000. That means that nearly
every minute of the night and
day an automobile causes In­
jury or death.
Let us tell you today how
little it will cost to protect
you from claims arising out of
automobile accidents.
Real Estate A Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
41 B. Main S t
Phone S i l
(Continued From Page Three)
Use Cara Nome Face Powder.
Your Last Chance Today to
See
With Douglas Fairbanks
Fresh Plg’n Whistle candy,
last arrived.— Nlnlnger’s.’ 46-tf
Yea, we have no bananas, but
we have money to loan on good
security. Phone 21. Yeo. (of
Bourse.)
13—tf
Dr. G. W. Gregg In pleasing
phrase introduced the new pastor,
who responded very happily, ex­
pressing his pleasure in meeting
the friends and In his new pas­
torate.
A committee had prepared re­
freshments, and during the so­
cial hour, punch and wafers were
served.
&
Ungreased Parts
Sales and Service
Willigms Service
(Continued Tomorrow)
Cliff Payne makes clothes racks.
Returned Lest Night
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baugh­
man returned last evening from
Mount Shasta City where they
attended the funeral of their
nephew, Everett Simcox, who was
killed In an automobile accident
on Scotf Mountain.
Perfumes, Toilet Waters.— El-
hart’s.
Toy autos, all sises.— Elhart’s,
Snappy fall suits for young
men. Prices right nt Orree.
404f
Madden retreads tires.
about your car can ' be
found after it has been
greased at
THE PARK
GARAGE
SQUIBBS
Station
Shell and General
Gasoline
Suggestions for Your Medicine
Cabinet
Squlbbs Ana)geslc Balm
Squlbbs Aspirin Tablets
Iqutbbs Sodium Blcarblnate
Squlbbs Boric Acid
■
Squlbbs Cod Liver Oil
Squlbbs Milk of Magnesia
Squlbbs Epsom Salts
Squlbbs Castor Oil
Squlbbs Sodium Phosphate
Squlbbs Dental Cream
Squlbbs Talcum Powder
Squlbbs Liquid Petrolatum
68-tf
Where Is a good shlngler and
roof patcher?
Blackwell of
coarse. Phone 823L.
66-tf
n Byron Morgan’«
Hilarious Story
WINTER GARDEN
FRIDAY NIGHT.
Rainbow
'A' mad, breath-taking auto­
mobile race caps the drama­
tic climax of the hilarious
foolery and tingling love
story in this brilliant com­
edy-drama. Don’t miss the
big $25,000 special-built bus
used in this picture!
A
DANCE
"JMWi
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
FROM THS HEART OF THE FAMOUS ROOK
SPRINGS DISTRICT
ANY QUANTITY FROM A SACK TO A OAR-
LOAD
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
No. 384 Oak S t Across the By Track Phons 20
SMART model tailored by Ciotlicraft favored by young men
who' ohoose their clothing from the English fashion. Square
ßhoulders — easy hanging back — wide notched lapels — medium wide
trousers — such are the touches that stamp The (Cambridge as authen­
tic “ Style” for F a ll'.................... a
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FLOOR
COVERINGS
Yon Witt get the greatest value for your Investment
by purchasing Linoleum for your floors, the Inlaid
doesn’t cost much more and'will give you a floor
that will always look well until worn out, we have a
large stock of inlaid in beautiful colorings and pat­
terns, our stock of printed goods is very complete,
Congoleum and Felt base always in stock. You may
have it laid the new way by cementing it perman­
ently in place over a lining of deadening felt, let us
tell you about this, it will cost a little more but will
pay you many times over in the wear and satisfac­
tion it will give you.
Yon can depend on getting the best service and
always the lowest price possible at our store.
J. P. DODGE & SONS
RELIABLE HOUSE - FURNISHERS
And wear? The guarantee ia in the pocket.
.
CLOTHCRAFT
TAILORED
CLOTHES