Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Visiting Here—
Meeting Postponed—
The meeting of the Royal
William McMillan of McCloud,
is visiting in Ashland for an in­ Neighbors will be postponed
definite time with his paresis, from November 16 to November
the twenty third.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan.
i ft (Continued Conn page One)
o f Veterans, Daughters of Vet­
erans, Boy Scouts, Camfire Girls,
■ffoodmen of the World,\ Asalia
•! Circle. Women’s Club, Independ-
» got Order of Odd Fellows, Se­
curity Benefit Association, Re­
bekahs, Pythian Sisters, Modern
‘ Woodmen of America, United Ar-
' tisans, Grangers, football team.
Why do yon pay Sewing Ma­ Special Meeting—
Thera will be special Armis­
chine Agents from >130 to >160
tice
Day services at the Salva­
for
sewing
machines,
when
you
Ashland lodge No. SS
can get the White here for >66. tion Army hall this evening,
A. F. A A. M.
68-tf with visiting officers assisting.
SUted communication Thurs­ Emil Pell.
The new helper, Candidate Dar-
day evening, Nov., 12. Meet at
kett, will be officially installed.
Be
individual,
it
costs
no
6 o’clock sharp. Work in Third
more.
Let
us
tailor
a
suit
to.
Degree. Dinner, at 6:30, fol­
BGC.H ARE ARMS IN
.Visited Here S u n d a y -
lowed by second section of third your measure. Paulserud’a.
WARFARE STAGED HERE
69-tf' Mrs. Maud Port of Applegate
degree, and stated communica­
was a visitor in Ashland Suaday
tion.
Important routine busi-
(Continued From Page One)«
63-tf
visiting relatives.
Madden
retreads
tires.
ness to be disposed of. Visiting
the evening. Medford beld tbolr
Brethren welcome.
Largest and finest display of
rally
about the same time in
S. A. PETERS, Jr., W. M.
BESSIE LOVE IN THE
James Morgan and family left
fresh candies In Southern Ore­
Medford, end then decided to
PARAM OUNT PICTURE
% SON OF HIS FATHER*
gon at the Plasa.
<6-tf Ashland Monday for Portland.
invade thia city. A truck was
The
Morgans
were
accompanied
Commandeered,
and In thia and
DE MOLAT
At The Vining Today and To­
by Mrs. Katie who has spent morrow.
Meeting Wednesday, Notv. 11., Business Visitor—
. - t several automobiles, the Medford
V. A. Becht of Seattle is a the summer In Ashland.
■tudents drove over from that
Masonic Hall, 7:30,p . m. All
business
visitor in Ashland to­
mty.
members requested to be present.
They broached the idea of selling
After parading about tbs
VIRGIL GILLETTE, M. C day.
It t o ' France for >467,<H>6,600 ‘Streets for a few minutes, the/
ALB1E BECJC, Secy.
payable in. ten years.
Mrs. Dolerman, toilet goods
decided they would break up the
At that time a dollar was Ashland rally. A man to man
specialist id McNair Bros.
Meeting—
worth five francs and the coat encounter soon started; but al­
The Elk Ladies wlfl meet
of the stocks was two billion most as suddenly stopped, and
Cliff Payne makes etands.
Thursday afternoon at 2 : 30.
franca. Since then the franc had the eggs and tomatoes brought
Mrs. Hedberg and Mrs. Franco
dropped in value and the same into play.
Purses and Leather Goods
will be hostesses
stocks are charged today, eight
Elharts.
Medford was repulsed and the
billion francs. But the stocks Ashland rally contipued.
Styleplus suits and overcoats
no longer exist. Not a small per­
69-tf
at Paulserud’s.
centage exist. Not a small per­ HINDENBURG ONLY LIVING
Mr. J. H. Fuller will leave
centage
were stolen or rusted
By
RALPH
HEINZEN
ARMY LEADER ACTIVE
this evening for Salem where ho
Returned From Portland—
away,
Cadillacs
were sold at
(United
Press
Staff
Correspon
will spend a few days on busi­
B. C. McHenry, field secretory
____ , 4,00 francs each, strings of mo-
dent)
(Continued From Page One)
ness.
of the A. A. A., who has been
PARIS, Nov. 11— (U. P .)— torcycles went for a song, that
In Ashland for a number of
Buy your box snook from the There Is more than a grain of food stuff which could not be tpciennes, near* Paris, which he
weeks returned yesterday from local box factory at wholesale wisdom in that old adage that to sold rotted in Its tins— all that built according to bis own de>
a business trip to Portland.
priées.
« 1 - tf lend a man money is to lose a remains today is the stock debt signs sad which (s unlike any
which has quadrupled in ■ Six in the region. “Papa” Jofire
friend.
Madden sells protected tires.
Never in all the years that
maintains an office at the War
Bernice M. Bolger, teacher of
— ----— 63-tf
Americans have been coming to
College and sometimes gives lec-
violin. Palmer Plano House.
tufes, but to practically retired
. -
69-6* France, have they been more
Boxes filled to your selection
welcome, but never have they
.. *•» <6 rand Duke Nicholas« Nlc-
from stock.. Candyland. 60-tf
been open to such ridicule and
olaevltch, ex-commander in chief
of Russian armies, Is now an
To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norred criticism in the public press as
Returned From H unting T r i p - of Roca street last evening at at present.
exile at Chateau .Cholgny ’ near
Rev. Mergler returned yester­ the Convalescent Home, a son.
The return of M. Calllaux and
He hse pot stepped be-
■ ‘
ah
day from a two days hunting
his party of negotiators and the
trip to Klamath Falla
Quick lunch service at Ninlng- opening of Parliament where
Snappy fall suits for young ar’s Fountain.
43-tl one of the first big problems
men. Prices right at Orres.
is that of war debts have given
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11. —
40-tf
the
caustic writers and artists of
Fresh Plg’n Whistle candy,
(L
P>r—
Minus most of the dangers A leaky Hot Water Battlel
it arrived.—Ninlnger’s.
66-tf the French press ample ma­
of older dayfc, and plus the bene- cannot give relief.
terial.
."Shylock” to the phrase most fits of modern science, the busi­
Liability Insurance written on
frequently
heard, and bearded ness of catching whales still
autom obiles and tracks. Phone
Replace it now before the
11. Teo, (of coarse.)
19-tf Uncle Sam hoarding up his gold flourishes in the sea off this port.
An average of 14 of the sea time of emergency.
bags is caricatured In all his
Free Facial by appointment at
glory and ridicule. Not even the monsters now are caught each
your home— McNair Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holmes shell-rimmed glasses, the “Ox­ week id the Pacific, only a few
of Woodburn, arrived In Ashland ford bags,” "plus fours”’ and miles from land, and towed by
Word R eceiv ed -
yesterdgy for a Visit of one ’thick brim "ktraw hats of Amer­ whaling tugs to reductions eto-
Friends have received word week with Mr. Holmes’ parents, ican men and the flat wheels tlons at Trinidad, north of here,
and swollen calves of American and Moss Landing, located a few
from Mrs. J. E. Peck, stating Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holmes.
women vls(tors escape the vit miles southward.
that they have arrived ia El
Centro. Mrs. J. K. Peck’s fath­
The County Court haa asked rlol.
And there are all sorts of sug­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
er. F. G. McWilliams, stood too the sheriff to take action at once
trip very nicely. Charles Mc- for the collection of unsecured gestions as to how France can
FOR HALE
Baby layette,
Williams has accepted a posi­ personal tax which means that pay America. One Senator ac­ Will sell all together or separ­
tion there and will remain for unless the tax is paid notices tually suggested that France ately. 77 3rd SL
01— 6«
Phone 116
the rest of the winter.
will be posted on the property wipe off thia debt In payment
l • . <
,
- •
“* .
- HOT BATHS
Prescription Druggist
and it will ba sold. To avoid of the one America has owod
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
sulphur baths. Day this expense and any embarrass­ France since Louis XVI and *of Massage and vibrator treatments.
Convalescent
Home.
'
61—
ti
Jackson Hot Springs. ment to the property owners which nothing more is ever
,
66-tf the sheriff urges them to make heard. A deputy. M. Frederic
prompt payments.
60-4 Brunet would . carry the whole
debt situation before the Per­
manent Court of International
Visiting In A s h la n d -
Mrs. A. C. King, formerly Miss Justice at Tha Hague.
But an Idea which might meet
Angie Nell from Bast Orange,
New Jersey, is visiting in Ash­ with popular approval, even
land for a few weeks with Mrs. though the experts would throw
Robert Neil. Mrs. King is a up their bands In horror was
TODAY — TOMORROW former resident of Ashland and proposed by “L,Oeuvre,” a Par­
isian newspaper of radical ten­
baa many friends here.
dencies.
That paper suggests
ZÍMMItl
Hear tbe new Orthophonie Vie- that * France pay America in
trois at Tha Rose.
66-tl kind. That every year >100,-
000,000 worth of French wines,
•T
French liquors and French pas­
Ts California—
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whittle try be set aside, earmarked for
CLOSE co-operation with our depositors for
left this morning by auto for America, “to be consumed in
their
best interest, and ours, is one of our tradi­
Thus in forty years,
OrrovlUe and Fresno where they place.”
tional
policies.
America would die of gout but
will visit for a few days.
the iebt would be paid.
Perhaps the finest “bon mot”
OUR intimate knowledge of local and gen­
Yea, we have no bananas, but
we baye money to loan on good was that of one of the wittiest
eral business connections has been of great sen
security. Phone SI. Teo, (of of French deputies, M. Bouteille,
vice to our customers’ business plans.
oourse.)
10— tf representing the Oise Depart­
EVERY hanking sendee your business re­
ment. He played on the fact
quires is faithfully rendered.
that "la fsilllte," in French, al­
To Mold M e e tin g -
though
pronounced
exactly
as
Rev. 8. J. Chaney will hold
Americans speak the name of
first quarterly meeting at 1
La Fayett« meant “bankruptcy.*’
Methodist church this evening.
He turned around the phrase,
Dark Hunting—
credited to General Pershing al­
Ashland, Oregon
F. H. Murphy and Ed Coovllng though that worthy repeatedly
are enjoying a duck bunt at denied that he ever thought of
it as he paid his visit to La
Klamatk Lake today.
Ç a u
Fayetto’a tomb upoa Ma arrival
Try onr golden stuffed dates in France in 1017,— "La Fay­
Candyland.
67-tl ette, we are here.”
M. Bouteille repeats It: “la
faillte, nous void’’— “bankruptcy
Fresh Tamales.—The Ross,
we are here.”
But the greatest
Joke in
French public opinion to that
Mrs. D. R. Brothers of Horn­ Ameriea aaka tor payment for
brook was in Ashland Monday the wer stocks. These stocks
The great «tory that de­ vtoitlng her son. Forest Broth­ of the Americas army have
lighted the two million ers. who has been a patient at formed • standing* Joke for
Community Hospital for sev­ vaudeville comedlaaa and some­
readers of McCall’s Mag­ tbe
eral months,
how or other Parisians cannot
azine.
get down to taking the stocks
Here Yesterday—
seriously.
The great novel that ia
J. If. Lamb, district plant
When the American army went
now a beat seller ia every eh|af of tha Pacific Telephone home, fine badness heeds en­
town* in America.
and Telegraph Company of Eu­ rolled as temporary officers, saw
gene was a visitor at the local tbe Impossibility of carrying back
telephone office yesterday. Mr. all the war material— railroad
Lamb
ovenlng for trains, automobllea, food stuffs—
Grants Pass,
which had boon shipped overseas.
yond 1U great iron gatsa for
two year»- • But behind the Iron,
gate* Nicholas is ‘planning the
ne* political and military cam­
paign whereby the “pmlgre” Rus-
■slana hope to overthrow the
'Soviet regime. Nicholas la al­
most destitute., Hts great per­
sonal fortune and Crimean es­
tates are lost to him.
The ex-Crown Prince of Ger­
many is living the leisured life
of a country gentleman at Oels, .
Prussia, enjoying the pleasures
and luxuries of pre-war days
without the burdensome obliga­
tions of military service.
i
Field Marshal Haig is perhaps
the only treat soldier who baa
devoted himself to looking after
the interests of hla ex-soldier»
after the war. Haig spends hla
time working, raising money,
and aiding disabled ex-officets
and men, widows and,orphans
Ludendorff went into politics
but like bis military enterprises
bis
ventures
terminated
ia
fiascos. He is now quiescent.
Von Tirplts, of U-boat fame, was
more succeaful in politics, and
is now engaged in helping to
lead . the Nationalist patty.
Beatty ia First Sea Lord and
was recently in the spotlight as
a “Big Navy” srivocate in the
struggle with those demanding
“lese navy and more economy.”
YOUR
PORTRAIT
* • »
A gift that only you can give.
Darling Studio & Art Store
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
There . is
nothing
more practical for
school
and
street
wear than our smart-
ly tailored heather
Looking Makes
I
Hot Water Bags
$1.50
. Pharmacy
Not too
Early to Look I
▲ Christmas
A BANK FOR THE MANY
The Citizens Bank of Ashland has never
been a bank exclusively for the few with
large accounts.
Is a “ Nest E gg’ Worth
Laying NOW 1
Give good Judgment a fair
chance — early buyers have
time for price and quality
comparisons — it’s common
sedse thrift that pays in ready
cash saved.
An equally warm welcome and the same
friendly service is given to the many with
small accounts.
We do not think of the size of your account
but only whether we can Help you. Come
$350.00
CHAS. A. WHITE
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Enders Block
Ashland, Oregon
Ashland, Oregon
CONSULT
W ith Us About
Your
Matters
FIRST NATIONAL
Mx
Ac
T \3 v N v t
His F ather :
TOM ORROW
W e Start Remodeling
Our Store Front
Miller’s Toggei
“Hab*a-dasli-Inn
Colored Rayon
Bed Spreads
THEY COME IN ROSE and GOLD-ORCHID and SILVER-BLUE—
and SILVER-GOLD and .WHITE—COLOR FAST.
Sizes 72x90 •
Sizes 81x108
Fancy Table Runners in Oriental Patterns,
Assorted Sizes at $1.50 to $5.00
3-Piece Linen Buffet Sets Finished in Fast Colors,
. Very Chic^ $1.25 to $2.50
Ask to see the New Fancy Towels
Beauties, Priced at 50c to $2.00