Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Asma** toAîtr «noroa
Returned H o m o -
Mrs. Norman Mack has return­
Al Meyers of Anderson Creek
was a visitor In Ashland yester­ ed home from a several weeks
visit with friends in Sacramento,
day.
Oakland and other places in Cali­
\
Why do yop pay Sewing Ma­ fornia.
chine Agents from 1120 to 9160
Yes, we have no bananas, hut
for sewing machlnee. when you
Here from TUIent—
we have money to loan on good
can
get
the
White
here
for
966.
J I. E. Bradley of Talent was a
v
. 68-tf security. Phone 91. Yeo, (of
•business visitor In Ashland ye>- EmU P elt
epurse.)
19—tf
Aerday,
P U B N I 9 H K D HOUSE near
school for rent
STAPLES REALTY
‘ ,
dd-1
Try onr golden stuffed dates.
Candyland,
97-tf
FOR RENT — Housekeeping
femme. 9 0 Haat Main. , <<-«•
Heir bobbing, marcelling a
Joe 8ilva was a business visit­ specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
or in Ashland yesterday from
—, .
.
6S-tf
» Quick lunch service at Nlnlng-
Talent
«r’s Fountain.
4S-Ü
WANTED ■ Men to make mon­
ey la spare or full time. Write
immediately for full particulars.
ROMANCÉ PSRPUMBR8
General P. O. Bex 999
Brooklyn, N . T . * . .... ■
•4-1«
Orrea Cleone Clothes.
STRICTLY MODERN T-rooro
house. Hod air furnace, hard
wood floors, every convenience,
large lot, at bargajd *rlee,
94260. easy terms.
Orree will dye for you.
Freuh Piru Whistle Candy,
Juef arrived.—Nlninger’s.
49-tf Parch aard Car—
The local Star dealer, M. W.
Boxes filled to your selection Hamaker reports the sale of a new
J Cliff Jenkina^of Grants Pass from stock. Candyland. 60-tf Star special sport car to L- Whit­
sett
end Sam . MoJOdr will enjoy
Snappy
tall
suits
for
young
a duck hurt J e w at* Klamath
men. Prices right at Orree.
Fresh Tamales.—The Rose.
FOR SALE—Palrbanke Morse
1S-H. P., gas engine, direct con­
nection to 115 volt < , «. generat­
or. 96 amperes. Burna distillate
kerosene, etove tops, etc. Pine
for moving picture heuee oi
country lighting, will carry i 6 9
40 watt lamps. P in t clam con'
ditlon. Reasonable offer» con­
sidered. Postal Telegraph-Cable
Company, Ashland, Oregon.
Saturday is fast day for Free
Moved—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller who Facial. Phone 9Ï. McNair Bras.
recently came to Ashland have
moved from The Ashland Hotel
A m i c e M. Bolger, teacher of
to the Chattla Apartments.
-violin. Palmer Plano House.
are leaving Ashland tomorrow
Liability Insurance wi
for Berkeley, where they ex­
pect
to make their home.
•ntomobUee
sad
trucks.
For Cleaning Phone 111
SI.
Yeo,
(of
conree.)
Pauiaerud’a.
Freeh Tamales.—The Rose.
McNfcir's Cold Tablets, 26c.
To Grants Pase—
Mrs. Sam McNair, Mrs. Hal Me
Nalr and Jamey, Mrs. Milton
Fraley and Billy and Betty Fra-
ley motored to Grants Pass to­
day where they will spend the day.
Largest and finest display of
fresh candies In Southern Ore­
gon at the Plaaa.
49-tf
The Clsyeomb Motor Company
report the sale of a new 1926
Ford Roadster to Ivan Farmer
Suite that are all wool at
999.90 With extra pants* free ’«t
Orree Tailor Shpp.
The Ashland Study Club will
not have the luncheon and meet­
ing that was planned for Monday
Cara Noma Is the finest made. at 1:99 p. m. The luncheoa will
McNair Bros.
be postponed until the last of
the club year.
Woolen samples for quilt toes
86c at Orrea Tailor Shop.
W. A. Aitken. Walter Hughes.
Mice Miriam Calmanaon, Miss
To Mr. and Mr». William Rey Florence Neltymier, and Mies
Clary Wedheeday, November it . Uneeta Morgan left this morning
1926, a 7 2-4 ponad son.
by motor for Eugene where they
Win attend the home coming foot­
Mrs. B. Bowerman of Medford, ball game.
formerly a local resident, was ia
Ashland today visiting the Ralph
Word Rec ei ved
Billings family.
Word hue been received In Ash­
land
of the death of George W.
Time waits for no one. Ha
Shriner at Lanes Hospital in Ban
those photographs mada no
Francisco, November 12, at 11:20
Studio Ashland, On the Plasa.
». m. Mr. Shriner in nn old tlme
~ Skating at Ashland Natatorium AhUend rastdent, and a bali
every evening, Saturday and Sun­ hrother o f ‘ Mv. H. 8. Emery of
day afternoons.
69-2 Ashland. Mr. Shriner ls very well
knewn la Ashland having many
...
Candy Land—Caramels fresh friemda bara.
and chewy. „
,
.—A. poor punt by W etiel, of
Oregon, from near her goal
line gave the Aggies the hall
on Oregon's 36 yard Uns ear­
ly in the first quarter of to­
day’s annual gridiron clas­
sic. After a series of line
bucks, Denman, Aggie half,
hammered the ball across for
« touchdown. The Aggies
converted g o a l Ae the first
HOUSE PETKES
“THE STORM
BREAKER”
Life in a fishing village,
among men who go down
to the sea in ships, of their
loves and quarrels and
strength and adventures,
SUNDAY - MONDAY
J
Hot tab sulphur hatha. Day
or night at Jackson Hot Springt.
«H t
Attorney Bennett, of the Hart­
man Shale Oil Syndicate ls In
Ashland today. He plank to leave
tomorrow.
Here For Week Radi
Mias Bria Turner who teaches
the Buckhorn Lodge school ar­ Prom Hilt—
rived In Ahhlaad Friday evening
Theodora Martines and family
to upend the weak and with her were vltttorc ‘in Ashland yester­
paroata, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Turner day from Hilt, California.
of Sixth street.
Candy Land— Turkish Nougat»
made la the good aid fashioned
way.
Vanilla aad strawberry
flavors.
All ' Kinds
convert g o a l The half end-
G1“\
Automobili
...rtMMIl
Phone IdR 111 S. Bartlett
off their fight by their big win/
will not be so snappy.
Local football fans dp not pre­
dict an Ashland victory, al-
(betowÿ/«t —
When Ml*: Helen Alfnrd
„
Chippewa Falls. Wl».. UtacoverM He« 1
huatand w as out riding with gnothe«) *'
women, she s o t a revolver and.w ait , (
ed for them to come b uck." Ae "llw I
girl. M1 m > temrnu Schults, oheve. go,
out .o f the oar. »he »hol h<* IVU»
tlmm. Hhe is under nrrvot und M*u
Schultz IS recovering in a ImaidtM
he patted his revolver. The other
eon apvreborated this testimony.
> Blmef Morse, Is, testified .that
on the night of the slaying, "the
doge had barked” and kept him
( Contlaue«, from page One)
BI8MARK, N. D., Nov. 14.—
Huntley*, by witnesses ' showing
(IP)— Appointment of,Gerald Nye,
that her testimony at the trial
of Cooperstown, N. D., and •
(varied • widely from statements
newspaper publisher, to fUl the
nmde to friends shorSy after the
vacancy In the United States Sen­ tragedy.
ate caused by the death of Sen­ | James Huntley^ 11, son of the
ator Edwin A.- Ladd w a s snaasuk■ defendant, testified that he had
ed. today by Governor Sorlle. .The
Been his mother and Gibbs "hug­
appointment hold» until, a special
ring and hissing,” and, that Gibbs
election next June, Nye is a naur
lad aald, "No, I’ll shoot him,” hq
REPLACEMENTS
von voua oaa
You can depend upon the
your expensive bedding of draper,
lee cleaned when we .dp the wofk.
The skill end artlaMe way la
which we handle such materials
nouncement, it la said,' wlU mean
$10.95
t
Murphy Electric
Shop
BEARINGS
Please
and other parts if they
come from
CAFE
Next to Am. Express Office, 4th and A Sts.
Under New Management
Opposite Llthla Springs Hotel
Best of Servies at All Times
CHEVROLET
.
LEADS -
on Pacific Coast
.September official sales
records show.
Candy—The ■
Universal Gift
appropriate
always.
Thè
Box
and
appreciated
Johnston’s Cameo
.......... . .$1.50
The Choice Package $1.50
are good numbers. Be
sure—look for the famous
trade mark name—“ John­
stons,’*
• -I Ai , -
Chrysanthemum
Automotive Shop
Brake RaKning Done by
Machinery
EVERY POUND OP
ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER
» ,.*
is of upiform high quality.
. Insist on Ashland Creamery Butter
also
;
FORD
Tk A f iviti 3 rkxr
BATTERY
PINIONS
839 E. Main Street
the collapse of any organised op­
position to the Locarno pacth at
Berlin.
.
* '
All insurance la good Insur­
ance. But the beat insurance
la a liberal policy, issued by a
safe company, placed with a
conscientious agency. Satisfied
policyholders for customer» are
what we seek.
FULL - SIZE
GEARS
w ..............
DAMASCUS NORMAL
. PARIS, Nov. 14.— <IP>—Damas­
cus was reported nqrmal, *ud eat
h
PARIS, Nov. 14*— Off) —-The
Council of Ambassadors today de­
cided to start the evacuation of
Cologne on December 1. ;
Thia move is the f«»t fruit of
the.Locarhò peace peels, and fol­
lows Germany's agreement to the
final demands of the Allies. »'»
Germhny has long sought; the
evacuation of the Rhine cities by
Allied troops, and today’s an­
Thia agency offers person­
al attention to every in­
dividual proposition on ita
books. Each problem that
arises is given careful
study. No .policy ia too
ama.lL to • merit th e. beat
that can be offered.
Billings
Ö
AXLES
partisan.
Eat a Delicious
«W
THE ASHLAND CREAMERY
Lithia Springs
Confectionery
Make Reservations Now for Your
SICK •*
D in n e r
Ashland Flower
Dinner
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
Thursday,
Friday
Saturday,
PLAZA
4
Eegnlsr
You need never dread to have
.................
Insurance
_
A pepful French fame,
chock-full of chuckles and
shot fall of shrieks.
4 R RV.,*
Ashland Olaanind and
Dyeing Works
35 First 8k
Service
Personally
Supervised
Keep .Wann And
Thankegfvtag, Nov. 29, order
year rail aad overcoat now, at
Orrao Tailor Shop, upstair».
V r r r «
Plate Glass and Mirrors
Made to Order.
Reellker YrtM Old Minora
, End first quarter, Wash
ingtoo, 0; California, 0.
(Colnttnued from page 1.)
Dartmouth, S3, Chicago, 7
and will fight more than ever. Wisconsin
21, Michigan
Medfofd. with the temper taken SU te 10: Missouri, 16, OB r
Show
Children’s hooka. Books
everybody. At Blhart’a.
i,<»uiésia
9-
banda in messages to the foreign
California where they will spend office today. The uprising against
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wingfield the winter. •-
French rale In Damascus Is re-
of Tennant, California, are visit­
'ported effectually curbed,
ing In Ashland with «Ira. Wl»g-
flelds mother, Mrs. McDonough.
If you need an office or small ould have first hand information
storeroom, the room next to n the annual football-battle be­
The Tidings offlee Is reedy for tween O. A. C. and the University
yon. Apply nt The Tidings of- ef Oregon, the Tidings sent T.
fide.
92-tf R. Jackson, city editor, to cover
the game. Jackson's story will
he printed In the Monday leans
Of this paper. Den Bowerman,
fermerly with The Tidings, teak
Jackson’s piece here today.
good character In Douglas county,
but said he beard of the defend­
ant being Implicated In the kill­
ing of a boy named Akers at a
Medford 01 ms Company
T > Oregon player* mad»
the first touchdown in the
second half after advancing
thé ball down the field on a
to y r . and. Mrs,-John SteekUn,
FINISHING TODA Y
•wake, and that about midnlxht
he had hoard cursing and talking
near the Huntley home, “ With
Mm. Huntley dping.moet of the
talking.” He aald he heart Mra.
Huntley any: "If Hy touches Jeam
1*11 kilt him aa aura ae my. name
la Hattie.”
Robert McClanahan, a member
of the grand Jury which Indicted
Huntley aald that he heard Mri.
Huntley threaten to kill her hua-
band, and that he heard her call
her husband rile names.
George Quine, former Douglas
qounty Jadge and aherlff tsaUft-
ed to Huntley’s good character.
Alton Rice testified to Huntley’s
Sunday
75O-9L00
and
Navy Wind and Rain
Proof Suits
Goat and Pants
.$6.00
Heavy Wool Army Socks
»
u r y v i L ff
itv z v z lx l
SUPPLIES
— every comfort
and convenience
for thé shut-ins
3 Pairs à . . », ....... $1.00
Prompt Delivery Servioe,
ü lth ia S prings
Hotel
We will serve turkey dinner at noon and at 6 p. m
both on* Thanksgiving Day.
EVERYBODY
I,i thia
WELCOME
20 Distinct iVarietii
Army Goods Store
Remember our Special $1.00 dinners
Each Sunday Evening.
Special Attention to Banquets and Parties
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