Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Stated convocation, Thursday
evening, Nov. 19. Routine busi­
ness and petitions.
All com-
panions Invited.
—Hfc, W. 1H NN, H.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
NOnCE TO I. O. O. F.
Them , wlU be degree work
Thursday evening, Nov. 19. All
Odd Fellows Invited. • . ,
P. D. BROWN. K G .
C. E. HOOPER, Sec’y.
Jim Bradley of T alent w as a
business visitor in Ash land yes­
terday.
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Ileon Diamond Disc phono-
1s
and
records
at
greatly
Purchased Inewoator—
At the Convalescent Home—
E. O. Smith, Ashland chicken
Dr. J. J. Schmitt is a patient at
man recently purchased a mam­
the Convalescent Home.
moth Incubator.. He is building
If you need an office or email a house to fit it.
storeroom, the room next to
The Tidings office is ready for From Engene—
John L. Fowler and Charles
you. - Apply at The Tidings of­
fice.
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«2-tf Jllton returned Monday from
Eugene where they attended the
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­ University of Qregon-O. A. C.
chine Agents from «180 to 8160 football game.
for sewing machines, when yon
can get the White here for 165. Convention Postponed—
The district convention of the
Emil Pell.
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Royal Neighbors to have been
Cliff Payne makes book stands. held at Medford, November 10,
has been postponed until De­
Returned to Her Home'«»
cember 3. *——•-+---- f---------- -
Mrs. Fred Armstrong has re­
turned to her home near Gaselle, Visiting In Ashland—
.
C aliforn ia a fte r a two weeks stay
Mrk Dale Gulley of Roseburg
at the Convalescent home.
arrived In Ashland last evening
to vielt her parents, Mr. and
Quick lunch service at Nlnlng- Mrs. C. E. Hooper.
>r*s Fountain.
Purchased Tractor—
The' Claycomb Motor company
Candy Nite— Thursday
reports the sale of a new tractor
19. Boxes of candy tor
to Lem Hughes who lives near
numbers. Come— let us
you to skate.— Ashland
Talent.
torlum.
U. 8. MILLIONAIRES
Largest and finest display of
BUT COSTLY ORCHIDS
fresh candles In Southern Ora-
gon at the Plaxa.
Hear It!
The new. Ortho­
phonie Vlctrolg.— The Roee.
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If you can’t, spend Thanks­
giving or Christmas with the Returned Home
home folks, do the next, best
W. H. Coed left Ashland today
thing—tend photographs. Studio for his home In Oklahoma, after
a stay of three month In Ashland
for his health. Mr. Coad reports
that he is very much Improved.
Welborn Beeson Is painting
and remodeling Ma b^aa at
Candy Land—Turkish Nougats
27« B street.
made in the good old fashioned
gray.
Vantili and strawberry
flavors.
Fresh Plg’n Whistle candy.
|w t arrived.—Nlnlnger’a.
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Waterman
Fountain
82.50, up.—McNair Broa.
Purchased Property -
R. H. Leaser has purchased the
1 . M. Butler property on A St
LONDON, Nov. 18. —(IP>—One
-of London’s queer occupations Is
the production of «600 orchards
for sale to American millionaires.
. This was revealed at the Royal
Horticultural Society Show here
when a member of a well - known
firm of orchid growers stated that
the evolution of such an orchid
had taken eight years of Intense
experimenting. It has yellow pe­
tals and a maroon purple lip and
la known aa the Tagus “King
George.”
r
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Already inquirios have boen're-
oelved from orchid societies in
the United States for shipment of
some of these samples for the
expert gsrdner’s art.
So valuable are they and so fra­
gile, that when shipped, they will
be carefully packed In cotton wool
and tissue paper, when a plenti­
ful surrounding of carefully se­
lected loam.
er night nt Jaekaon Hot Spring«.
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a recurrence of a heart ailm ent,
Here to Spend the Winter—
Paul L. Goheen of Sherwood,
North Dakota Is in Ashland to
•pend the winter with hie sister,
Edna Ooheen, w*o is a teacher!
In the Junior High School.
Yea. we have no bananas, but
we have money to loan on good
security. Phono 21. Yso, (of
sonno.)
19—tf
For Fire Insurance see
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg
bonds will be sold by sealed bids
Phone
on December 18. Construction
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hrork will start immediately, and
PORTLAND HOME to
Rev. ^P. K. Hammond loft It is hoped to have the structure
chance
for one in Ashland.
Tuesday evening for Portland, completed by next fall.
where he will conduct the fun­
SMALL ACREAGE to exchange
era l services for Mrs. Emily
N IN ATTEMPT
for
Ashland house and lot.
Bartgees, who died Monday af­
TO ROB GARAGE
ternoon.
SPLENDID STOCK RANCH
Mrs. Bartgess is the mother of
(Continued from pace One)
fully equipped, to exohange for
W. H. Bartgess of Ashland, and
small Rogue River Valley farm.
was well known here. Mr. and
STAPLES REALTY
'
Mrs. Bartgess were called td
Hotel
Ashland
Bldg.
Portland Sunday by the serious
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illness of Mr. Bartgess* mother.
The funeral services will be
FOR SALÍS— BO White Leg­
held this afternoon from the Pin-
horn pallets. Phone 340-Y.
ley Undertaking parlors In Port­
land. The body will be taken
WANTED—Cattle or sheep to
to Dayton, Wash.', for burial.
feed and pasture for winter.
Was reported as "unchanged to­
day.”
W anted — t
Hotel
Mu«
«î;3 hqrn hens.
uftle uae.
Call
IP YOU ARE LOOKING for Home, phone 163
a convenient, nicely furnished,
FOR RENT—Two ranches. 3.
hom^e-llke apartment on first
floor with bath, call at the L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
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beat location in town. 21 S.
Second St. \
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FOR RENT— Small .furnished
«riment. • Water, and lights
FOR SALE—Dry Manzanita
eluded. «Ì0 per Aonth. Phone
and Oak wood. W. Taverner.
19-J.
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Phone 17F3.
«7-10
J. L. Keuch,
Bld». .
Ashland
FOR RENT—All or part of
FOR RENT—Good house. J.
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg. comfortable house. Adults only-!
J
«7 2 Call nt 219 Meade St.
CT-Wed.-Sat*
FOR SALB— 1923 Star tour­
ing.
Good condition, eheap, -• FOR EXCHANGE— Farm Close
for quick sale.
Phone 383-R In. J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel
”
87-S
after 5 p. m.
<7-3* Bide.
HEWITT GIVES PLEA TO
PUT AN END TO WAR
(Continued From Page One)
Ruth McDonald Each then pre­
sented a solo. Their numbers
were exceptionally well received.
ARE THE BUSY AISLES AND TABLES IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
V fo R BALE— 26 acres, mostly
CALIFORNIA IB, DOING
alfalfa, free water right, 2 barns,
WORK ON HIGHWAY
Urge hen house, good well, 1
good team, 4 high teat cowa,
(Continued From Page One)
140 hena, all Implements. Close
Includes grading and surfacing to Ashland, a money maker,
2.3 miles from the head of Rlch- owner a widow and cannot work
afdson Creek to Hunter Creek farm. This place Is a steal at
through a heavily timbered see-
Shoes and Dry Goods
EACH VIEIN<5 WITH THE OTHER IN “THIS
WEEKS" VALUE GIVING EVENT
ONE ACRE with 7-room house
The project is a part of the
1926 program of the commission, close In, 31.600. Must go.
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
but bids are being asked how
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In order that the work may
start as early as possible next
FOR HALE— Alfalfa hay. J
spring.
Bids will he opened
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
In Sacramento on Monday, De­
67-2
cember 14.
' FOR BALE—2 work horses,
MONTAGUE TO ROND TO
Iron wheel wagon, hay rake
RAISE IMMENSE DAM
ft., 3-4 Inch rope, Galloway
m separator. Roscoe Apple-
662 Fairview St., Ash­
(Continued From Page One)'
land.
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tlaed about Decqmber 1, and the
Our Dry Goods Department Offers
Special E a rly C learance on
WELL KNOWN STANDARD MAKES
E
PRESIDENT’S FA
IS STILL VER
PLYMOUTH. V t, Nov. 18 —
(IP) — The condition of Colonel
Thanksgiving Spedai on eults
Hair bobbing, marcelling c John C. Coolidge, father of the
President, who is suffering from
id overcoat« at Panlaernd’s.
specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
f Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cottrell
nd Klamatn Fells have moved
to Ashland from Klamath Falls
to make their home here. They
will ho at home at 2«« Sixth
FORMER LOCAL WO
BURIED IN PORTU
No.
No.
No.
No.
NoJ
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
WE HAVE
ADD e M TÈE FAMOUS
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Cfotttes .
TO DURATINE
FRENCH HAVE TROOPS
■IN SIDDON COUNTRY
1—$8, 10, $12 Coats Special this Sale
2—$12.50 Coats, Special this Sale ..
3—$15.00 Coats Special this Sale . . .
4—$17.00 Coats Special this Sale . . .
5—$20.00 Coats Special this Sale . . .
6—$24.50 Coats Special this Sale . x
T—$27.50 Coats Special this Sale . . .
8—$32.50 Coats Special this Sale . . .
9—$37.50 Coats Special this Sale . . .
10—$45.00 Coats Special this Sale . . .
11—$50.00 Coat Special this Sale
$19.50
Hab-a-dash-Inn
P.)— The French are rushing re­
inforcements and gunboats to
Dyro and Siddon, both of which
are In imminent dowger of tail­
ing to Syrian rebels, according
to reports from Arab sources
today.
Visiting Here—
B. A. Lockhart, wife, and
daughter, Jean, of St. John,
Washington are visiting In Ash­
land with Mr. Lockhart’s parents,
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Lockhart, on
the Boulevard.'
pour
0PRESS
a E T T V
C O M PSO N
CORTEZ
lORREHEF
Gold Fish free
Paste.— El hart 's.
with
The Quality Store
Tooth
Stock-Reduci ng Sale of
R e a d y -to -W e a r
Engraved Xmas cards. Elhart’s,
At Community HoapMnl—
Mn. Mabel Haney of Talent,
who underwent a serious opera­
tion nt the Community hospital,
la reported ns doing nicely.
Left Ashland—
Mrs. Mary B. Woods left
Tuesday evening for Los Angeles
where she will spend the winter
Visiting her daughters.
Buy your new Coat or Dress at the low prices we offer Dur
ing This Sale.
Letters to Santa Claus havo
nlready begun to arrtvo at the
Ashland postoffice In antlclpa-
It biases a trail straight
into the heart of America.
ADMISSION
Matinee
Evening
SHOWS i.
l s 3 0 - 7:15-9:15
of that popular and distinguish­
ed elf next month. Postmaster
Wagner advise* senders of these
letters, If they expect prompt de­
livery, to fully prepay the poet-
age.
Coats Prices Now
Dresses Priced' Now .
Writlng To Santa Clana—
The Pony Express rides
Again! Across 2,000 miles
of danger-swept wilder­
ness, to eternal glory!
36 inch
Outing
Flannel
) O c Yd
3 Pound ‘
Stitched
Cotton Rats
In, Groups
In Groups
-
$ 8 J 5 ------- —
Formerly $11.96 to $14.98
Formerly $21.50 to $25.00
$14.98
$24.50
Formerly $17.50 to $19.76
Formerly $27.50 to $29.75
$18.50
$27.50
Formerly $22.50 to $25.00
Formerly $32.50 to $37.50
$25.00
$89.00
Brtnrned H u m e -
Mrs. Mary Cole has returned
to her home on A street after
several months spent at the
Community hospital with a brok-
Formerly $27.50 to $31.50 •
Mr. Lamb, contractor of the
Ltthia Springs hotel garage re­
ports that a record waa made
la laying the roof of the garage
la one day.
$18.95
Formerly $42.50 to $47.50
$29.75
$45.00
Formerly $32.50 to $37.50
Formerly $49.50 to $57.50
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SILK DRESSES AT SACRIFICE
SALE PRICES
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1—$16.00
2—$20.00
3—$25.00
4—$30.00
5—$35.00
Values
Values
Values
Values
Values
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
this
this
this
this
this
Sale - ........$ 9.95
Sale .........$13.95
S a l e ..........$18.95
S a l e ..........$23.50
S a le .......... $27.50
WOOLEN DRESSES SELLING
REGARDLESS OF COST
No.
No.
No.
No.
All
All
All
All
All
All
1—$16.50 Values
2—$24.00 .Values
3—$30.00 Values
4—$45.00 Values
Special
Special
Special
Special
th is-S a le..........$ 9.95
this S a le ..........$14.95
this S a le
,$19.95
this Sale . . . . . .$27.95
Sale of Silk Blouses
Quality Petticoats Reduced
Regular $1.50 valué, now ./.. .95c
Regular $2.25 value, now . .$1.49
Regular $2.98 value, now $1.95
Regular $4.50 value, now $2.95
Regular $7.50 value, now $3.95
Regular $12.00 value, now $5.90
All $1.98 Grade, n o w ................. $1.25
All $2.50 Grade, now ............. $1.75
A ll $3 to $4.50 Grade, now . . . .$2.25
All $5 to $6.50 Grade, now _____ $3.25
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All
All
All
All
All
Ladies Dress « Skirts
1 *"r
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Regular $4.50 Values n o w ........
Regular $5.00 Values n o w ........
Regular $6.00 Values n o w ........
Regnlarr$7.00 Values now . . . . .
Regular $10.00 Values now . . . . .
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Price