Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Tuesday, November 10, 1091
Business Visitor—
Stated communication Thurs­
day evening. Nov., 12. Meet at
* o'clock sharp. Work in Third
Degree. Dinner at 6:30, fol-
lowed by second section of third
degree, and Btated communica­
tion.
Important routine buei-
neun to be disposed of. Visiting
Brethren weloome,
S. A. PETERS, Jr., W. M
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
20-Î
A. M. Cameron of the Under­
The Claycomb Motor Company
reports the Baie of a new Ford wood Typewriter Company pf
truck to Steve Lunak of Talent, Portland was a business visitor in
Ashland today.
Yonr Personal Engraved Xmas
Desk room tor rent with,
Cards.—Order them now.—El-
water, light and heat. Staples
hart’s.
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69-2
Realty.
Boxes filled to your selection
from stock. Candyland. 60-tf Business Visitor—
M. M. StannMrd of Hillsboro Is
Snappy fall suits for young a visitor in Ashland looking for
a location.
men. Prices right at Orres.
40-tf
Styleplue suits and overcoats
Have, yonr broken windows
repaired. Large stock of g ls« at Paulserud's.
S9-tf
3d band. Jordan Sash and Cab­
inet Works. Phone 121.
26-tf Returned From P o r tla n d -
Mrs. A. C. Joy returned Sun­
Don’t Paint until yon get day evening from Portland, where
Blackwell’s figures. Phone 828L. she spent a few day's attending
68-tt the Live Stock show.
- DE MOLAY
Mayor O. H. Johnson, who has
Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 11., been ill at his . home for some
Masonic Hall, 7:80 p. m. All time, was able to be on the street
members requested to be present,
VIRGIL GILLETTE, M. C.
ALBIE BECK. Sec’y.
Hot tub sulphur baths. Day
or night at Jackson Hot Springe.
Purchased Çar—
62-tf
The Claycomb Motor Company
Reports tbe sale of a new Ford-
Boxes filled to your selection
sen tractor to E. J. Hartley,
from stock.—Candyland. 67-tf
“ Fresh Plg’n Whistle candy,
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
46-tf chine Agents from 3120 to |160
Jttst arrived.—Ninlnger's.
for sewing machines, when yon
can get the White here for |S5.
Liability Insurance written on Emil Pell.
68-tf
automobiles and trucks. Phone
>1- Yeo, (of course.)
18-tf
Does Blackwell do cement
work too.
You bet.
Phone
Swennlng and Gear, local
painters, have Just completed the
.painting of the W. D. Gill bunga­
low on Bcentc Drive.
E. West of Medford was a bust
ss visitor in Ashland yesterday
Business V is ito r —
» Mr. Lowry of the Pacific States
Be Individual, it costs
Electric Com^sny k>f Portland,
aras a business visitor in Atohland more. Let <us tailor a suit
your measure. .Panlserud’s.
today.
The County Court has asked
Madden retreads tires.
68-tf
the sheriff to take action at once
Largest and finest display of
for the collection of unsecured
personal tax which means that fresh candles In Bonthern Ore­
—
26-tf
«ideas the tax is paid notices gon st the Platoi
will be posted on the property
and it will be sold. To avoid
this expense and, any embarrass­
ment to the property owners
the sheriff urges them to make
prompt payments.
59-4
Toilet goods specialist at Mc­
Nair Bros., this week.
Los Angeles visited In Ashland
yesterday with Dr. and Mrs.
Crandall. Mr. Kearns is film edl-
tor for Metro Uoldwyn Company.
They have Just recently returned
from a trip to New York.
Bernice M. Bolger, teacher of
violin. Palmer Plano House.
59-5*
Larkin Grnbb has special
of millinery this week.
Idlng next to Billings
69-3
Try onr golden staffed dater
Candyland.
67-tf
Where Is a good ehlngler and
roof pate her?
Blackwell of
conree. Phone S28L.
55-tf
Phone 61 for appointment
with Cara Nome demonstrator.
Returned From Portland—
Miss Adena Joy and Miss Ellen
New Carload of Care H e re
Galey returned last evening from
The Claycomb Motor Company Portland, where they attended the
reports that a carload of new International Livh Stock show.
Fords arrived today.
Cliff Payne makes counters.
&OCAL TBAM IS READY
& REAL BARGAIN
, w
fought, more so than any
other game of this year.
' Ashland started the year with
a bunch of light, inexperienced
then, while Medford had a bunch
of veterans back. Now, the Ash­
W. W. ROBISON
land youngsters are in the best
68 North Main St.
( shape of the season. ¿They have
won but one game, trouncing
FOR RENT— Either 15 or 39 1 Roseburg 11-0, and tying Grants
acre dairy in edge of Ashland. Pass, 7-7. Medford has swamped
Large plastered house. J. L. every opponent this season, and
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
pokB upon Ashland as easy
teat.
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Coach Hnghes baa made a few
F O R S A L E — Easy terms.
lalnor
shifts in bis lineup since
Nesrly 12 acres in city limits.
the
Roseburg
game and figures
'8 room plastered house. Freer
fls
outfit
the
strongest at any
water right. J. L. Ketch, Ash­
lime
during
the
season.
land Hotel Bldg.
20-2
t Two University of Oregon and
e *O. A. Cz men will oficlate
FOR SALE—Dry Mansanlta
the tussle. ‘ This decision came'
and
Oak
wood.
W.
Tavener?
Visited in Ashland—
ter
several conferences between
Phone
17F3.
20-5*
L. B. Harris of Klamath Falls,
l
he
two
coachs. Medford author­
formerly of Honolulu who has
WANTED—Work as chamber­
been vlejtlng for tbe past few maid. Call between 8 to 12 a. ises quoted Hughes as declaring
lie did not want valley men as
days ¿with Mr. ’.and Mrs. Ja2k m. 140 Central Ave.
#0-2* inficiale suggested. It was then
Milton of Jackson Hot Springs,
FOR SALE—or PART TRADE suggested that outside men be
will leave for his home today.
-100 acres, one mile to town, Obtained, and Hughes agreed.
good buildings, electric lights
Here S u n d a y -
Jimmy Herr of Tennant, Calif. in house and barn. A bargain.
was a visitor in Ashland Sunday Phone or write R. Venske, Hqr-
rlsburg, Oregon.
,
20-4*
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Funeral Services to be Held—
WANTED—An elderly lady to
The funeral services of J. W. live In home and look out for (usband were allowed to shoot
McDonough will be held Wednes­ children home early from school. again, secured a rifle and shot
day afternoon at 2:30 from the For wage and information write her husband through the fleshy
Stocks Undertaking parlors. In­ Mrs. Manuel Franklin. McCloud, part of the thigh. Rogers then
terment will be held In Mountain CallL
' 20-8» ran to his cabin to get a gun.
,io protect himself against fur-
View Cemetery,
FOR RENT—Furnished apart­ her attacks from the erased as-
ment. Call at 185 N. Pioneef < lallant.
H ere Y e ste r d a y -
The attack by his wife had an
Adjutant and Mrs. Rooney apd
Instant,
effect on Maguire. He
Captain and Mrs. Strickland, Ore­
FOR SALE— 7 passenger Big
gon staff officers of the Salvation Six Stndebaker in A-l condition, stopped attacking the other men
Army, made their quarterly call at a bargain.
Cash or easy near the cabin, looked at his
to Ashland yesterday.
Captain terms. Call at 95 Opk St., or trite and remarked:
and Mrs. Strickland are the new­ phone 108.
60-3 1 "It that’s what you want. I’ll
ly installed Divisional Young
FEHIGE’S TRANSFER
Peoples secretaries.
Phone 410
87S B St.
Drayage, storage andi long
Visitor in A s h la n d -
Edwin Fraser of Crescent City distance hauling.
*
60-tf
Is a visitor in Ashland tor a few
days. Mr. Fraser is formerly of
FOR RENT—Three room fur- ,
Ashland end has many friends nlebed house. Adults only. In­
here.
quire 32 8. Second.
Phone
Nine acres all in fruit, 8 miles
from Ashland on Main Highway, ,
6-room modern bungalow. Prloed
for quick sale, 12500.' A real I
chicken ranch.
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Madden Mils protected tires.
63-tf
4 29 J.
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do it.”
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ed.1 It* is believed that they will
petition the County Court to ap­
propriate funds for helping mairv
tain the local library, in order
y>at they may have the use of
tbe books kept there. The Ash­
land library, will take no action
LIBRARY WILL CLOSE
in this matter, however, leaving
DOWN ON MANY USERS It entirely in the hands of the
(Continued from page One)
former rural borrowers.
Medford. The Medford library
was designated as the county
library, bnt after a hard fight.
Ashland succeeded in maintain­
ing her own llbrsry, indepen­
dent of the connty library, and
for which no funds are appro­
priated by the county,._____
According to Miss Hicks, the
Ashland library Is willing to
help the upper end of the county
if the County Court will contract
for this work, and the Ashland
339 E. Main Street
library will receive funds from
the Connty Court.
to be attracted by the shooting
was John Bndert, living In a
nearby cabin. When he reached,
the scene of the fray, Maguire
was dead.
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Just Received
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a fresh shipment of
P ig’ll Whistle Box
English Taffee, Brandy­
wine Chocolates and Sev
eral Assorteid.
Take one home for the
Holiday.
Repairs That Will
Please
Lithia Spring!
Confectionery
gee’s Shoe Shop
Now Hotel Bldg.
Phone 116
Forest Mills Underwear
Awaits You and Cold Weather
OUR SHELVES ARE FILLED WITH THE
FLEECIEST, WARMEST, BEST FITTING GAR-
MENTS THAT SKILL CAN PRODUCE
You may choose them in either High Neck, Long
Sleeve, Ankle Length
Low Neck, No Sleeves, Knee Length
OR
Dutch Neck, Elbow Sleeve, Ankle Length
OR
Dutch Neck, Elbow Sleeve, Knee» Length
OR
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Separate Garments
FOR RENT — Clean front
rooms. Hot baths. 810 per mo.
Elk Hotel. 4th and A SL
60-1 mo.
Yonr most exacting demands have been antici
pated and for complete satisfaction.
WASH
View the Famous Forest Mills Line. These come in
Worsted, Mercerized Silk and CottQn, Worsted and
Cotton and Cotton. Sizes from the smallest to the
in either Childrens or Womens.
Qur .Wet Wash allows
the housekeeper to take
fuming, and fretting out
of washday. W e’ll wash
your clothes in a man­
ner that will meet with
your complete approval
and w e’ll charge you
but a few cents a week.
Sounds i n t e r e s t i n g
doesn’t itt
SALE
NEATLY BOXED—ENGRAVED AND DECOR­
ATED XMAS CARDS.
PRICED AT
Your Shopping will be a Pleasure at this Counter,
Heavy Fleeced
Outing Gowns
For Winter
Hi Neck
Lang Sleeve
$1.98 and $2.25
All Size«
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
20—5c and 10c Cards in a box.—Box Not Broken,
SPECIAL 89c
Phone 165
E M ART'S
. .* This action most be instigated «w
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Christmas Card
Toilet Goode—
Drug Sundries
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FOR MEDFoltD GAMS
He then shot himself through by the rural borrowers them­
the right eye. The first neighbor selves, "however, Miss Hicks stat­
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Moved to Han F rancisco-
Mr. and Mrs. Elraendorff of the
open
a
shoe
department Southern Oregon Gas Company
Thursday in McOee*s new store. left today for San Francisco
Salem — Oregon Linen Mills,
Mr. Miller Is formerly of the City where they wjll make their home. 3640,000 subscribed capital, ready
of Paris in San Francisco.
to build plant
Albany — Many men working
From Long B e a c h -
on Seven Mile HUI and Fish Lake
Hillsboro has assessed valua­
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter of highway.
tion of 31,304.360:
Long Beach, Calif., were bosl-
ness visitors In Ashland yesterday.
Hear the new Orthophonie Vlc-
trola at The Rose.
6t"-tf
Yea, we have no hanansa, hat
we have money to loan on good
Mcnrlty. Phone 21. Yeo, (of
eonree.)
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Children’s
Sleeping
Garments
All Sizes
$1.00 to $1.50
:s and
iònery
Quick lunch service at Nlning-
’■ Fountain.
43-tf
Time walts for no one. Hâve
thoee photographe msde now.
Studio Ashland, On the Plase.
Celebrate Armistice Day
in Medford
The ¡Quality Store
Our Annual
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TODAY — TOHOXBOW — THUX8DAY
Harold Bell Wright’s 56,000,000 readers have been
waiting to see his greatest novel on the screen. Well,
it ’s here! And it ’s THERE!
Lightning riders *- two fisted fighters — majestic
monntaina— amazing adventures — and a wonder­
ful girl-
Admission ■
*—Matinee, 25c; Evening 35c;
Children, 10c Anytime
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A Big Day of Entertainment
Wriqhts £
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H isfr n m
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MONSTER PATRIOTIC PARADE-STREET STUNTS-VAUDEVILLE-
FOOTBALL,
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Bvery Department in onr Store Offen Special Vaines
For This Sale.
Ashland
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ANNUAL
MEDFORD - EXHIBITION
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ARMISTICE
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BALL
Something Doing Every Minnie
Wednesday, November 11th
lay”
“Armistice Day”
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Auspices
Medford Post
American Legion