t ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Rosincss Visitor— F. J. Whittlesay was a busi ness visitor in Ashland yesterday from Portland., THE WEATHER Oregon and Washington — Fair and cool, with light Northwest winds. FREE— 2 gold fish given away Saturday, Nov. 7, with every 50e purchase at The Variety Store, P R O H IS G A IN IN G S A Y S C O NG RESSM AN 89 N. Main. 56-2t From Portland— CHICAGO, Nov. 6— (U. P .)— J. K. Robinson and Mr. Beni We can make that old suit Prohibityonjsts * aire making? a dixon of Portland were visitors look like new. Paulserud’a. transacting business yesterday. Phone 119. 66-tf winning fight for the enforce ment of the .Volstead act, 'Repre sentative Grant Hudson of Mich Where is a good shingler and The storeroom now occupied roof patcher? Blackwell of by The Needlecraft, next to Tid igan told the 22nd national con course. Phone S23L. 66-tf ings office, Ideal for small store vention of «the Anti-Saloon Lea- or office, will be »vacant the gue of America today. "ProhlblUon laws are more Quick lunch service at Nining first of the week. Apply at generally observed than formerly, ar’s Fountain. 43-tl Tidings office. convictions are Increasing and jail sentences have been gaining Here Yestertlay— Everett Harpham of Pierce, In favor, Hudson said Fair and Company of Portland Typewriters for rent.— Elharts. was a business visitor » in Ash M O R E A R R E S T S M A D E I N M U S S O L IN I P L O T land yesterday. From Medford—- ROME, Nov. 6— (U. P.)— Two Rubin Stevens was a visitor Liability Insurance written on yesterday in Ashland from Med- tutomobiles and trucks. Phone more arrests were made today SI. Yeo, (of coarse.) 19-tf in connection with the alleged plot to kll Premier Mussolini An inspiring keepsake for Largest and finest display of Italian, dictator. General Giampietro and Guedo Christmas. Tour ^photograph. fresh csndles in Southern Ore- Slataper, both holders of the Living likeness. Studio Ashland. gon at the Plaza Italian gold medal for their heroic services during the war, New shipment of Top Coats Hot tub sulphur baths. Day were ' taken Into custody, jnst In, at Paulserud’s. or night at Jackson Hot Sprlngr. 66-tf other arrests ere expected within the ranks of the Dose Blackwell do cement fascist organization, "Italian Phone B usiness Visitor Today— work too. You bet. 63-t.f Liberia.” SS3L. Arthur F. Ferns, special agent for the London and Lancashire WINTER GARDEN DANCE Insurance Company of Portland, TONIGHT. 37-1 was a business visitor in Ashland JURY SELECTED LITTLETON, Cblo., N<fv.. 6— today. Yea. we have no bananas, but (U. P .)—A jury of twelve met: i have money to loan on good Boxes filled to your selection has been selected to try Dr. security. Phone 21. Yeo, (of from stock.—Candyland. 57-tf Harold Blazer for the murder of course.) 19—tf his paralysed imbecile daughter Protect your radiator against Snappy fall suits for young freezing. Alcohol la. jh e best and Returned Horn« Prices right at Orres cheapest. Oeser's Ashland Ser Evelyn Paddock, who has been vice Station. 57-2 in thé Community Hospital, re turned to her home yesterday. Hadden retreads tires. 63-tf CHRISTMAS BUT Wasco, Deschutes, Crook, Wash SEVEN WEEKS AWAY ington, Clackamas Linn, Colum (Continued from page one) t bia, Multnomah and Umatilla. Jackson county’s stock judging not seal them except when bear team did not placp, says a dis ing a printed label or endorse patch received from Portland. ment reading: "Contents: mer chandise. Postmaster: This par- cel may «be opened for postal TWO <'RASHES OCCUR ON SISKIYOU HIGHWAY inspection if necessary,” together with name and address of send er, as sealed parcels not so (Continued From Page One) labeled or endorsed are subject penniless, was taken to the hos to postage at the letter rate. pital last night. He tint re Parcels may be marked "Do cently recovered hjs sight, after not open till Christmas” this be being totally blind since 1918 ing permitted to encourage early from Injuries sustained during mailing. action In France. He had re Insure valuable parcels. Do not enclose letters In par ceived treatment in a San Fran cels as doing so would subject cisco veterans* hospital, and was on his way to Seattle to join his entire parcel to letter postage. Written greetings such ws wife when the accident occurred. "Merry Christmas” “Happy New With best wishes, OBITUARY names, numbers or symbols for Amos Clinton Keller w&s born the purpose of description may at New Castle, Penn., April 19, be Inclosed with parcel post mall (third or fourth classk Books 1865 on the very day when the may bear dedicatory Inscriptions church bells were solemnly toll not of personal nature. Other ing for the funeral of Abraham written additions subject parcels Lincoln. While yet a- child the family to letter postage. Communica removed to Hays, Kansas which tions prepaid at the first class then was the western i terminus rate may be sent with parcels of the Union Pacific. From here prepaid at the third or fourth class rate toy securely attaching they went by the way of stage the envelopes containing the let coach to Denver, Colo. In 1894 on the 3rd of October ters on other witten matter to he was married to Fanny E. the outside of the parcels. Christmas seals or stickers Sharp. In' the state of Idaho should not be placed on the ad he began his railroad career in 1887 which he followed for dress side of mail. 87 years, retiring one year ago last October. He was a pioneer member of Trainmen in Poca FRUIT GROWN IN COUNTY tello, Idaho. IS PRIZE WINNER __For some twenty-six years he (Continued from page pne) has been a resident of this state. of all varieties each took first He united with the Baptist church of this city while our Twelve Oregon counties were people were yet worshiping In In the display competition. They the old building on Church and were Polk, Jackson, Doublas, High Sts. Mr. Keller had been In poor health for »the last J wo years, the recent attack lasting for eight days, resulting in his death. Beside the widow there áre three children and one grand daughter: Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Potter and daughter of Hilt, Calif., Robert J. Keller, professor in the schools of Oakland, Calif., and Ivem Keller of Ashland. Also, one sister, Mrs. Lillie Campbell of Portland, Ore., and an nncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Reed of Avery St., in this city. So after 60 years, 6 months, and 14 days, came to Its close a life spent in industry and in fidelity to family, country and Qod. Those who knew him re member him as an affectionate husband and father, a generous and whole-hearted friend and neighbor. Funeral services were tyeld in the Dodge Undertaking Parlors, Pastor M. S. Woodworth officiat ing. The body was laid to rest In the Mountain View Cemetery. Cut Velvet Dresses made of Crepe Satin, Finely Tail ored Jerseys, and Combinations of Velveteen with Jersey and Wool Plaid. A very Striking lot for $16.75. On Saturday A Special Price on Cut Velvet Dresses, Combined with Geor gette Crepe. These make lieauti- ful evening and afternoon dresses. To Attend Live Stock S h o w - To P o r t la n d - Mrs. A. C. Joy left Wednes day evening for Portland where she will attend the National Live Stock show aa a leader of Girls Club Work In Jackson County. Miss Aden* Joy and MI sb El len Galey left last evening for Portland where they will at tend the National Live Stock show and demonstrate the mak ing of prune bread, Saturday, under the leadership of Mrs. A. C. Joy. On their return they will visit with friends In Eugene. FREE— 2 gold flah given away Saturday, Nov. 7, with every 60c purchase at The Variety Store, From Talent— 8» N. Main. 56-2t J. A. Coleman of Talent was a business visitor in Ashland H ats your broken windows repaired. Large stock of gla«ti M bond. Jordan ‘ Sash and Cab- tawt Works. Phons 161. 26-U Mrs. J. A. Fish was a visitor in Ashlánd yesterday from Don’t Paint until you get Blackwell’s figures. Phone S23L. Phoenix. TOO L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y FOR HALE— Seed wheat, blu< stdm, recleaned. Beardless bar ley and gray oata. 977 B. St., Phone 331-R. 57-1 mo. FOR HALE—One real coach saddle horse, gentle, work an. where. Will trade for cows. G D. Faris, 1145 N. Main. Phon,. 17F11 MARCELLING 73c, Phone 186J for appointment or call 63 He! man St., upstairs apt. 57-ti WANTED— Fat hens, Thi Eagle Market, Ashland, Ore. 57-2 FOR RENT— Small storeroom, now occupied by Needlecraft, ad Mrs. Gordon MatCraeken, pren- joining Tidings office. Rekson ldent of the Women's Civic Im able rent. Apply at Tidings of Cara Nome toilet articles provement club, requests that flee. 67-5 None better.—McNair Bros. anyone having old records of I j OHT— |40 in bills, either on the club turn them over to To Dlinoin— her. She Is preparing an ar State Bank floor or somewhere The Bykerdike family of Tal ticle on the history of the club, on streets near Plaza. Return ent will leave tomorrow by ante and needs the records In order to Tidings. Reward. Mrs. Mary for Illlnola, to be gone, about, alx E. Woods. 57-2« to complete the paper. months. Cliff Payne makes desks. Hair bobbing, marcelling a specialty. The Vanity Shoppe 88-tf (TER BEAUTIFUL TODAY - TOM ORROW Cara Nome— Cara Nome— Cara Nome—Cara Noma, at McNair Bros. WHEN PEOPLE TELL THEIR FRIENDS AND THOSE FRIENDS TELL OTHERS AND - ’ STILL OTHERS, NOT TO MISS THE YOU CAN BELIEVE THERE’S SOMETHING BACK OF IT Universal and Widespread Applause Tells the Story of Our Success MORE SPECIAL BARGAINS. BECAUSE OF THE GOOD WILL THE SALE HAS ALREADY BUILT UP, HAVE DETERMINED TO MAKE THE NEXT SIX DAYS EVEN BETTER THAN THE FIRST SIX. THAT'S A BIG ORDER — BUT COME AND PUT US TO THE TEST - - WE’LL MAKE GOOD. More Big Specials for Saturday 1C . 4 C Yard P a r t W o o l B la n k e ts C om fort B a ts C C 4 Û Fair Crazy aeroplane flights, wild ambulance chases, a mis placed Wedding, an animal circus running everybody rag ged, a mad auto race with the fear in flames — are just a hint Of tllQ 'I y n n lln y a J tncrrinipnt in th is rnV licking picture. A d m issio n ; M atinee 25c; E v e n in g s , 35c; C h ildren 10c Sold Regular, 31.29 Each. S ilk an d W o o l H o se In a good assortment of pat terns, suitable* for dresses and Come in the new colors and aprons. Regular values up to sizes up to 10 1-2. Sold Regu lar at 11.25 Pair. 26c yard. Outing Flannel OOc Yard 36 Inches wide In White and Fancy Stripes. Good weight for gowns and pajamas. Sold Reg ular, 30c yard. EVERY COAT AND DRESS REDUCED — COATS PRICED NOW $14.95 $18.95 $24.50 $27.50 $39.00 DRESSES PRICED NOW $9.95 $14.98 $18.50 $25.00 $29.75. Childrens Coats and Dresses, A ll Reduced S m a ll sa d d le s fo r b oys You will find it a pleasure to have Baby’s Portrait a n d g ir ls to rid e to seh ool made in our studio. on, c h e a p . $9.00 a n d up. See to your plows and harrows, Modernly Equipped and Steam Heated to be ready for the first rata. and fencing. I have a few Sewing Maeblnm left over. Will etoee them oat for FEEL’S CORNER 3 lbs., size 72x90 Stitched Bats, D r e ss G ingh am Buy Ready-to-wear During This Sale Try our golden stuffed dûtes Candyland. |7-t1 » Color»: Alrdale, Camel, Black and Cordovan IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN TO THE SALE, DON’T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY, AS THERE ARE MANY UNADVERTISED BARGAINS HERE FOR YOU. COM E! To O kU nooe— Hear the new Orthophonie Vie- trois at The Roae. 66-tl The Quality Store IT MUST BE GOOD!! Size 66x80 In Block Plaids bound with Sateen. Extra Value. If you want a small storeroom or office, located next to Tidings office, now occupied by Needle craft, apply at Tidings office. »7-2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burk- helmer will leave for Oklakoma tomorrow, where they will visit with their parents. 36 inches wide, come In all the Wanted Colors W ants Records— f ■ Fresh Plg'n Whistle candy, 48-tf Just arrived.— Nlnlnger’s. Children Wool Hose Silk Finish Corduroy Darling Studio & Art Store L ith ia S p r in g s «Hotel B u ild in g A ll W o o l B la n k e ts $8.95 W o o l U n io n S u its, $2.98 New Plaid Patterns in wanted Colors. Size <6x80. A speclal lot to cióse out. Reg ular Valúes up to 36.98. a Real Bargaln. W o o l C o a tin g $1.95 Y ard Regular Values up to 33.98 Yard In good Patterns and Colors. W e a r w e ll S h eets $1.39 E a ch Sise 81x90 made with tape edge. Sold Regular 81.69. W eR rw ell C otton B la n k ets W o o l P o r ie t T w ill S ilk P e ttic o a ts , $2.69 P a ir $2.98 $1.98 Y a r d ' Made of "Rayon”* Silk, Silk A wonderful material for Jersey and Radium. Values up 8lze <6x80 Extra heavy weight dresses and at this low price. to 34.98. in Grey, Tan and White. Sold Regular 82.48. W o m e n ’s U n io n S u it s $1.19 Winter Weight Cotton Fleec Made with French Cuff In 38 inches wide in wanted col Mode, ed in slses np to 44. Regular Beaver, Grey and Brown ors. Sold regular 81.69 Ystd. Values up to 11.39 Bizet to 8. Chamoisette Gloves 89c Pair