Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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Thursday, November 12, 122»
V isiiu g in M ed fo n l—
Mrs. Paul Mars and small son
are spending a lew days visiting
in Medford with Mrs. Mars' par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafer
Styleplus suits and overcoats
at Paulserud’s.
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Returned from Portland—
0 . 1 C . MAN TO
BE SPEAKER AT
CHAMBER MEET
Madden sells protected tires.
E. J. Burnett has returned to
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Ashland from a weeks visit in
Portland.
Boxes filled to your selection Roy Hughett Speaker at
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Evening Meeting of
from
stock. Candyland. 60-tf .
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
Body
chine Agents from $120 to *15û
Snappy fall suits for young
for sewing machines, when you
Roy Hughett, professor in the
can get the White here for *66. men. Prices right at Orres.
social science department of the
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Emil Pell.
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Oregon Agricultural College, wll!
be the principal speaker at the
Mrs. Dohrnsarivuses Cara Nomo To C a lif o r n ia -
e h a m b or of- e om nie ree- d4wnw, to
Toilet goods.
visiting In Ashland for the past be held Tuesday evening at the
week from Woodburn left today Llthia Springs Hotel.
Hughett Is one of the foremost
Gold Fish Free at Elhart's. for California, where he will at­
authorities
in the country iu
Be individual, it costs no tend the Washington - California
commercial law, and it is in this
more. Let us tailor a suit to football game.
department that he does a great
your measure. Paulserud’s.
deal of his work at the Agricul­
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Winter Garden Dance, Friday
tural College, although he does
night.
s large amount of work In econ­
Returned to Ashland— •
omics and sociology. He is a
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Cavin of A
The Ladles Aid of the Con­
forceful speaker and has a pleas­
street have returned to Ashland gregational church will hold a
ing personality, capable of ob­
from a trip to their ranch on cooked food sale Sat., Nov. 14,
taining a contact with his.audl
in Melkle Building, next to The
Burnt River.
ences quickly.
Rose.
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The evening meeting will be
Madden retreads tires.
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beld Tuesday in order that the
Here Yesterday—
teachers in the city schools may
Mies Elsie Klttllts of Philadel­
Largest and finest display of
attend. Next week is National
fresh candies in Southern Ore­ phia and Swatow, China, a for­ Education Week, and the pro­
gon at the Plaxa.
45-tf eign missionary spoke last even­ gram to be presented is in keop
ing at the Baptist church. Miss
Ing with this thought.
W in te r Garden Dance, F rid ay Klttllts is a teacher in the Swa­
Teachers in all the schools
tow schools. Rev. Woodworth of the city have been extended
night.
accompanied Miss Kittlitz as far Invitations to attend the gather­
. Buy tube of tooth paste and as Grants Pass today.
ing, which will be one of the
get Bowl and Gold Fish FREE
largest yet held in the hotel.
at Elhart’s.
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If you need an office or small The dinner will start at» 7 p.
storeroom, the room next t<> m., and the program will be
Mrs. Dolerman, toilet goods The Tidings office is ready for
taken up immediately after the
specialist at McNair Bros.
you. Apply at The Tidings of­ dlnnet.
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fice.
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Cliff Payne makes stands.
Classified Column
Colnsn
Ona cent tho word
tima.
To ran ovary lsana.for one
month or, morn, 14c the word
each tima.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—5-roora furnished
house on Second St., Inquire at
713 Oak St.
62-3*
HOW’S THIS FOR A BARGAIN
SO ACRES GOOD fenced land,
2 miles out. 66 A. under irri­
gation, produced 32 bu., wheat
per
A. Will sell for *2600,
You pay taxes and 6 per cent
lnt., and pay principal on, or be­
fore Jhn. 1, 1*31,
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HOTEL BRINGS MANY
NEW BUSINESSES
This Wire Was Good Mediane
With the opening of tho Llthia-
Springs hotel building,
theru
started in Ashland several t\cw
businesses. Included In these
were the Llthia Springs phni'-'
macy, the LRhia Springs con­
fectionery, the Ashland Flower
Shop, and several, additional
establishments directly respon­
sible for by the hotel.
20 ACRE BARGAIN. Mostly
brush and timber. Several A.
Good farm land under city ditch.
Old, house. Can be made com­
fortable. Price *1100.
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When you see the red, white
and blue sign, there’s a bargain.
STAPLES REALTY
Newport—Ground broken for
new city ball.
FOR RENT— Office or store
room next to The Tidings of­
fice, formerly occupied by The
IlISGMLLAinBOGB
Needlecraft.
Plenty robm for
REWARD FOR return of
small.... stare.... or.. o f f i c e . R e n i
Lost
reasonable. Apply The Tidings small Eastern Star pin.
*2-2
office. •
62-tf Tuesday. Phpne.6,
HOT BATHS
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­
ment. Call at 185 N. Pioneer Massage and vibrator treatments.
61— tf
Ave.
60-tf Convalescent Home.
MARCELLING 7Bc, Phone 186 J
FOR RENT—Three room fur­
nished house. Adults only. In­ for appointment or call 63 Hel­
57-tf
quire 36 8.' Second.
Phone man St., upstairs apt.
4 69J.
60-tf
MEMORIALS
FOR RENT — Clean front Blair Granite Co.’s Crystal Blue
Leave
rooms. Hot baths. *10 per mo. Gray, are unexcelled.
your
orders
for
fall
and
spring
Elk Hotel. 4 th and A St.
Linn County has a large crew
175 East Main. S. improving road from Sdven- Mile
60-1 mo. delivery.
Penniston, Manager. —
63-tf Hill to Fish Lake.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat.
MATERNITY
Nicely furnished sleeping rooms.
The dangerous thing about
Reasonable Rates
Furnace beat furnished. 36 S.
shoveling
snow is you are so liable
153 Granite. Telephone 163
Second St., Llthia Apts.
66-tf
to fall down on the Job. •
WANTED— Furniture repair­
FOR RENT—New, modern,
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­ ing. Work done at your hom4
ing rooms. Chattin Apts., Phono or at shop. Phone 969-R. Med­
48-26*
303-R. Call forenoons or eve­ ford, Oregon.
nings.
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56-20*
CONVALESCENT
HOME
AUCTION SALE
Auto Strop Razors
59c
For One Week At
STONE’S GROCERY IS
BABY OF ASHLAND
Stone’s Store, a new chain
grocery store, is the baby gro­
cery of the city, being established
but a few weeks. The Stone com­
pany establishes Atores in cities
that show promise of
future
growth, and Ashland was one or
the cities In Oregon selected for
thia reason. -
McNAIR BROS.
Where the sick are, cared for
FOR RENT— Furnished cabins
and small .apartments.
153 Special rate to invalids. Call 153
Granite St.
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BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­ Sat. Nov. 14th at 1:30
ling, Painting, Kalsomlnlng, Re- Sharp at Lithia Garage.
FOB SALB
finishing. W. T. Blackwell, 219
A lot of fine house-hold goods
NEW
TRACE
FOUND
OF
FOR
SALE—
20-acre
ranch,
Garfield.
Phone 333L,
307-tf
To Make H om e Here—
including one new sewing ma­
WASHINGTON
ESCAPES
fully
equipped,
stòck
and
feed.
Leaving for California—
Mrs. Stoke who Just recently
chine. Beautiful Mahogany Li­
Modern 6-room house, large
FEHIGE’S TRANSFER
Mr. and Mrs. James Rudd are came to Ashland from Louisiana
SEATTLE, Nov. 12— (U. P.l barn and other buildings. Suit­ Plione 410
brary table and writing desk,
878
B
St.
leaving Ashland today for Santa received her household goods to­
— Three men, who held up and able for dairying, chickens or
Drayage, storage and long a nice Book Case and 120 vol-
Crns, California, where they will day and will make Ashland her robbed George Gelsliuger during
umns of standard fiction, good
gardening.
1
mile
east
on
East
distance
hauling.
make their home.
home.
the night, are believed by the Main. F. Beswick.
60-tf “Oliver typewriter, dining table
626’
FROM THE HEART OF THE FAMOUS ROOK
police to be the convicts who
sjde table, electric lamp, 12
Purses and Leather Goods
Returned to A sh lan d -
NOTICE
FOR
SALE—
English
Springer
SPRINGS DISTRICT
escaped from the Walla Walla
cases of canned fruit, Dishes,
El harts.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Vaughn,' penitentiary Sunday. Gelslinger’s Spaniels. Puppies from trained
Sealed proposals addressed to kitchen-ware, small tooh and
ANY QUANTITY FROM A SACK TO A CAR­
who have been living in Klamath description of the bandits cor imported parents. Sire the only J. S. Landers, secretary of the
many other articles too num­
Clift Payne makes panel doors, Falls have returned to Ashland responds with the fugitives.
American and English Interna Board of RegentB of the Oregon erous to mention. If you have
LOAD—
to make their home. They will be
tlonal champion in the world. Normal Schools, will be received anything to sell bring it in, no
Buy your suit from Paul- at home at 326 North Main.
Dam by Dual champion. Puppies at the office of J. A. Churchill, charge for storage.
serud's. Our clothes are guar
ROBBERY CONVICT
unrelated. Prices reasonable. A Department of Education, at the
GETS THIRTY YEARS land and water dog, fastest re Capital Building, Salem, Oregon, A. L. ,Gid«on, Auctioneer
anteed.
Recovering—
No. 384 Oak S t Across the By Track Phone 20
Louis. Schweln who has been ill
2— ( u A .P l trlevers pnd pretty as house dogs. until 10:00 o'clock a. fit., No­
TACOMA,
Nov.
12
Buy your box snook from tke at the Community hospial is mak­
LucRe Redner, Klamath Falls, vember 12, 1925» for the fur­
loeal box factory at wholesale ing a fine recovery and will be — Fifteen to thirty years Im­ Oregon.
62-6* nishing of all material and the
performance of all labor required
able to be removed to his home prisonment at WJalla Walla was
FOR SALE; — Baby- layette, for the completion of a two-story
the
sentence
imposed
on
Jo«
in a short time. He is progress­
Bernice M. Bolger, teacher of ing so rapidly that it has been White, ex-convict, when he plead Will sell all together or separ­ concrete building, for the Ore­
61— 6* gon Normal School at Ashland,
violin. Palmer Piano House.
possible to dispense with hfs spec­ ed guilty to highway robbery be ately. 77 3rd St.
69-1* ial aurse. Mr. Schweln's friends fore Superior Judge W. O.
FOR SALE—or PART TRADE Oregon.
are rejoiced to know of Vila im­ Champman today. White held
All work and materials mast
100 acres, one mile to town,
up Paul Michael, Tacoma drug
Visitor la Ashland Yesterday—
conform
to the plans and speci­
provement.
gist, ih the latter's store -Tucs good buildings, electric lights fications therefor on file at tho
James Blair of Weed, Califor­
in house and barn. A bargain.
day evening, and took *300,
nia was a visitor In Ashland yes­ Retaraed to A sh lan d -
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* ?.
*—r—’— ;—
Phone or write R. Venske, Har­ office of the architects, Bonnes
terday. He also visited in Med
Mrs. D. McCarthy, who has
risburg, Oregon.
60-4* and Hersog, 1040 Chamber of
ford.
Conlmerce Building, Portland,
spent the past three weeks in PAPAL RING. LONG
Oregon, and at the office of J.
FOR
SALE—Dry
Manzanita
Eugene visiting friends, returned
LOST IS RECOVERED and Oak wood. W. Tavener. A.
Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and
Hear the new Orthophonie Vlc- to her home Saturday. She re­
at
the office of J. H. Fuller,
Phone
17F3.
60-5*
trola at The Rose.
66-tf ports a delightful visit and many
ROME, Nov. 12— (U. P.)—
Ashland,
Oregon.
63-10
The Papal ring of Pope Pius VI
social functions in her honor.
FOR SALE— 7 passenger Big
Yea, we have no bananas, but
regarded as the roost precious Six Studebaker in A-l condition,
we have money to loan on good
ring of its kind in history, has at a bargain.
Arrived for Visit—
Cash or' easy POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
irlty. Phone 31. Yeo, (of
Mrs. 0 . K. Kroninburg, a sister been recovered, after being lost terms. Call at 96 Oak St., or • James J. Crossley, Portland,
.)
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of Mrs. W. M. Poley, arrived since 1776, The United Press phone 108.
60-3 Oregon, announces his can­
Have twelve years of trapnesting and scientific breed­
from
unquestionable
didacy for Republican Nomina­
Monday for a short visit. While learned
Expert advice on care of the
A
REAL
BARGAIN
sources
today
that
the
National
ing for high egg production back of them. In the last
tion <s U. S. Senator at the May,
hare, her eon Jack and a friend
skin.— McNair Bros.
Nine acres all in fruit, 3 miles 1926 Primaries.
of Mr. Davies, came and Mra Catholic Women of America had
analysis,
the pay check is what counts. All* our cus­
Will work sealously for de­
Kronlnberg, who was returning succeeded In obtaining the r?llc from Ashland on Main Highway.
Free Oold Fish Fridgy and
tomers ar$ making real money with this strain of Leg­
from a trip to California return­ and it will be presented to the 5-room modern bungalow. Priced velopment of Oregon and Oregon
Saturday, at Elhart's.
63-1
for
quick
sale,
*2500..
A
real
present Pope soon.
ports, for Irrigation and reclama­
horns. You, too, can clear two to three dollars per hen
ed to her home with them.
chicken ranch.
tion and fulfillment of measures
next year if you order .
Holiday stationery at your
W. W. ROBISON
for real benefit of farmers as
stationers, of course.— Elhart's. CANDYLAND IS NEW
BEAR MEAT, HIDES
- 03 North Main St.
suggested by their organisations.
ASHLAND INDUSTRY
MAY BE PURCHASED
60-tf Favor World Court.
Reform
Senate
for
Law
Enforcement.
FOR
SALE—
Seed
wheat,
bluo
One of Ashland's newest in­
Bear meat and bear hides of
R. O. Reigel and family are
moving from Beach street to 77 dustries is Candyland, the new bear killed in Jackson, Josephine stem, recleaned. Beardless bar­
candy factory, recently opened by ahd Klamath coBnties during No ley and gray oats. 977 B. St..
North Main street.
Only time home men think they
Woodward, and Ford, experienc­ vember, may be sold, according Phone 331-R.
57-1 mo. have no kick coming Is when it
to a ruling received by Deputy
Try our golden stuffed dates ed cady makers.
FOR SALE—One rehl coach comes time to kick in with some
This plant produces the fin­ State Game Warden Roy Parr
Candyland.
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saddle horse, gentle, work any cash.
est of candles which are sold to from E. F. Averill, state gamo
where. Will trade for cows. O.
both the retail and wholesale warden.
Fresh Tamales.—The Rose.
D. Faris. 1145 N. Main. Phone
now, and also save per cent on purchase price by or­
It is estimated a great many
Bear meat and hides may bo 17F11.
66 if trade.
57-tf people will get strong exercising
dering before December
sold any time during the year
In the remainder of the state,
FOR SALE—Box Factory lum­ to keep warm this winter.
For Cleaning Phone 11*.—
Shovlln— Hixon Company will except when the bear have been ber yard has a full stock of all
Panlsernd’s.
The old setting hen has had her day, Bring your eggs here to set.
build large sawmill in northern killed in Jackson, Josephine or kinds of building lumber at rea*-
We can hatch them cheaper and get more chicks,
Klamath counties.
sonable prices.
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Klamath County.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair re­
FOR SALE—All varieties of THE OUNCE OE
niti y purchased a now Bnlck
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices
¡ £ | PREVENTION
Tow « KOë PeF box. D u ran ,
I f you
Anconas, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds,
There
is
no
“
cure”
for
Ashland
St.
’
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Quick 1,
at Nlning
or Buff Orpingtons, wq can supply your needs.
the financial loss repre­
er*s Fi
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“Rainbow”
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
SM ITHS
S . C . WHITE LEGHORNS
AMERICA’S BUSINESS HEN
BUCKEYE
CHICKS
PULLETS
HATCHED
5
1.
want
Fig’s Whistle candy,
fast arrived.—Malagay's.
46-tf
L ia b ility
tl.
Yeo, (of
and 3 for pasture.
Priced at
written on
best of land, fenced,
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ACRES bottom land, al­
falfa and grain, living water, ir­
rigation for Ml 1-3 acres, cheap
*1150.
All near City limits, with tele­
phone and R. F. D. privileges
Inquire of O. 8. Butler, 61 Gran­
ite St., City.
*3-1 mo.
The County Coart has asked
the sheriff to take action at onea
for the collection of s
tax which n
the tax to
notices
will ho posted on tho property
Mkd it will he sold. To avoid
thio expense and any embarrass­
ment to the property owners
the sheriff organ them to make
its.
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FOR SAJLEi r - One girls bicy­
cle nearly new, with electric
light, cost *46.00, bargain. Phone
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63—a
sented in uninsured prop­
erty or merchandise that
is damaged or destroyed
by fire or accident.
There is no cure—there is pre­
vention. Insurance, if rjghtly
applied to yonr risks— and de­
pendable — prevents flnanclsl
loss through property loM.
Billings Agency
Real Estate A Real Insurance
■stajt. 1913
41 >. Main St.
Bit
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For Sale:—Eight, 500-egg incubators, and 10 220-egg incubators, cheap
if taken now. Installing mammoth machine is reason for selling.
SMITH QUALITY
POULTRY FARM
Lower Oak Street
Ashland, Ore.
Phone 295-R