Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I *
To Redding—
To Medford—
Mrs. Merritt Randall is a vis
Al Myers of Talent left this
Itor for the day today in Med' morning for Redding, where he
will he a visitor for a few days.
ford.
(Continued From Page Three)
Special sale on chocolate drops
Dolls, Toys, Games.— Elhart's
only ISc one half pound.— Tho
Rose.
68-3 To Los A n g e le s -
Mrs. Ella Mills will leave this
Largest end finest display ot evening for Loa Angeles, Califor­
fresh candles In Southern Ore­ nia, where she will spend the
Special communication Friday gon at the Plaaa.
4 5-tf winter.
evening, Nov. 20. First degree
Meet at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting
Hear it!
The new Ortho-
Ansco Cameras and films.
Brethren welcome.
phonic Vlctrola,
Elhart's.
S. A. PETERS, Jr.
W. H. DAY, Sec’y.
Here for a few Days—
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shimming
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mason of Wisconsin, who left their home
Madden retreads tires.
63-tf
of Medford were visitors in Ash­ in June on their way to Stock-
Fro« Talent
land last evening. .
ton, California, to visit wttk rela­
Earl Witherow was a visitor iu
tives have been visitors in Ash­
Ashland yesterday from Talent.
Orres tailors, upstairs, are land for the past few dayto. They
putting on a real Christmas suit favor Ashland ns a possible loca­
A November sitting avoids the and overcoat sale. It will pay tion and expected to return in the
rush—solves the personal gift you to walk up the stairs, and spring to locate here.
problem.—Studio Ashland.
look over his wollens.
<8-1*
¡WINTER GARDEN
Liability Insurance written on
automobiles and trucks. Phone FRIDAY NIGHT.
SI. Yeo, (of course.)
19-tf
DANCE
Announcement—
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pierce an­
Madden aells protected tires.
, 63-tf nounce the, birth ot an eight
pound baby girl, Saturday morn­
Orres covers buttons, upstairs. ing. Mrs. Pierce Jwas formerly
Mias Louise Harrell.
TW- T • f
;
Returned last. E v e n in g -
Cliff Payne makes hat racks.
Dan Kay, W. J. Oldfield, H.
C. Stock and Merrit Randall re-
A revolution In phonographs
turned last evening from a suc­ Close your eyes and one can Im­
cessful duck hunting trip to agine the actual presence of the
Merrill
artist with the New Ortho-
phonic Victrola. Demonstrations
Candy Land—Turkish Nougats given daily at The Rose.
68-3
made in the good old fashioned
way.
Vahilla and strawberry
Hot tub sulphur baths.
flavors.
or night at Jackson Hot Springe
Blain Gibson waa a business From Talent—
visitor In Ashland yesterday from
Fred Rapp, and Tom
Medford.
were visitors In Ashland yes­
terday.
Fresh Plg’n Whistle , candy.
Just arrived.—Nlninger's.
46-tf
Brownie Box Cameras, <1 to
<6.00.— McNair Bros.
Phone X I.
Yeo, (of
Miss Edna’Northrop left Ash­
For Fire Insurance see J. L.
land yesterday for an extended
Ketch,
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
visit in New Jersey. She will
<7-tf
visit with relatives there.
Hair bobbing, marcelling c
Fred R. Ne|l and family have
specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
moved
from Sherman street to
63-tf
the Looseley home on Oak
.
The Medford Fluff Rug and street. _
Rug Cleaner will-ba in Ashland
If'yon need aa office or small
Friday, Nov. 20. Phone your
storeroom, the room next to
orders to l i t or 340.
The Tidings office is ready for
you. Apply at The Tidings of­
fice.
<X-tf
Hava your broken windows'
repaired. Large stock of glass
» hand. Jordan Sash and Cab­
inet Works. Phone 1<1.
26-tf
LAST TIM ES TODAY
SATURDAY
The P. T. A. of the Belleview
District Will hold their regular
meeting Friday evening et the
Bellview school. This being edu­
cational week, Professor Briscoe
will give a talk on education.
Orres cleans clothes.
Phone
68-tf
Quick lunch service at Nlnlng-
48-tf
er’s Fountain.
Candy
Nite— Thursday
The Imacnlate way we keep yon
looking is being talked over
this town. Join the club of sat­
isfied customers today by giv­
ing us a call.
A rollicking romance of the
we deodorize clothes just
the same.
All Standard Makes
Who Can Resist Them!
Free D elivery Service
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Phone 108
Local Agency of
The Hartford Fire
Insurance Co.
A ahi aw ri fHaawiny And
D yeing W o rte ’
36 P i n t S i
Murphy Electric
Shop
95 Oak S t
Are You Getting The
Benefit
of Our Sale Prices
Lithia Springs Hotel
Building
Day by day our sales increase as peo­
ple realize the values we are giving,
EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR BIG STORE AT A
BIG REDUCTION
Florsheim Shoes at $8.95
Arrow-Tex Collars
L évi Strauss Overalls
Work Shirts
Our Regular <2.26 Heavy Wt.
Regular <1.25 Value
12 Ox. Heavy Weight
V an Huesen Collars
Canvas Gloves
Wool Dress Goods
Silks - Velvets
Regular Value 60c
Boys Knickerbocker Suits
Underwear
Made by Woolwear and They Will Wear
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
’All
Begin Your
Christmas
Gift Making
Now
Regular $18.50 Suits this s a l e ................$13
Regular $15.00 Suits this s a l e ................ .$11
Regular $13.50 Suits this sale ..................$9
Regular $10.00 Suits this s a l e ............... .$7
Regular $8.50 Suits this s a l e ....................... $6
Regular $7.00 Suits this s a l e ....................... $5
Regular $6.00 Suits this s a l e ...................... $4
Regular $5.00 Suits this s a l e ....................... $3
W e ’re Overstocked
C/aycomb Motor Co
V o n Get the B enefit
New Check Golf Shirts, 2 Col­
Mens Shirts
French Sport Flannel? <2.50 lars to match, <3.00 Value
Value
INSURANCE ’
Ever ready to study your busl-
taess, to assist in deciding how
much Insurance you should
terry, this ageqoy will handle
your problem?* as if they were
its own. AA a matter of fact
it Is.
Lower Prices.
Regular Value 35c
339 E. M ain Street
M en’s Union Suits
Lincoln
Fordson
Plaid ’ English
Broadcloth,
Beautiful Colors, <3.50 Value,
Heavy Weight Cotton Rib, <2
Value at
Men's Department
We have a complete stock of Goodyear tires and
tuhes. Our prices are right.
Buy Your Chains Now
e
and he prepared for the mud
FRAZIER AND SON
PROTECT YOUR CHILD’S
HEALTH
Through thoughtlessness the
slight cough or cold of a child la
often neglected end becomes ser­
ious.- A few doeee of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND,
at small cost, taken at tha onset
of the cold brings speedy relief.
Be prepared, have a bottle ot
thia safe, reliable cough remedy
on hand, and give promptly when
a cough or cold la detected.
Equally effective for older per­
sons. Demand FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR. Sold everywhere.
I
Better Values,
H eadlight Overalls
Ponsider your fire insur­
ance policy a n . active
guardian of your interests
—a friend in need, ready
to serve in time of disas­
ter — and you have the
kind of insurance offered
by this agency.
A Dye
Whether sunshine or rain,
Sweaters
Nov,
numbers. Come—let ue
you to skate.—Ashland
torlum.
old West, and OJtl Spain,
with Tom Mix and Tony
bringing thrills and a bit of
good luck to you, with J.
Farrell MacDonald (Corj>or
al Casey) making the laughs
and Billie Dove and Ann
Pennington heading the host
of beauties.
Please
Service
Personality
Clean
Just Arrived
Standard Cleaners
Table Linens
With a
The reason she feels so bright.
We cleaned her dress and
did It right.
Clothes
Odorless
“MUMS”
Such colors! Such- shspes!
Such beauty! There’s one for
every purpose. Tiny ones for
boutonnieres; larger ones for
table centerpieces and odd
ipots about the house; and the
most gorgeous of all for gifts
ind remembrance«. They’re
hot expensive for Just*a few
make a marvelous showing.
Com? in when you're down our
way and aee our special dls-
play of these wonderful flow-
irs. The other Fall varieties
and house plants are mighty
attractive, too.
Electric
Appliances
PAINTING AND TINTING
Classified Ada Bring Reanlts,
Why do yon pay Sewing Ma­
chine Agents from <120 to <160
for sewing machines, when yon
can get the White here for 16 5.
Emil Pell.
58-tf
New
Friday in
.
Job
of painting or tinting figure
-
with
8WENNJNG A GEAR, thq
’
1 Dependable Painting Contractors.
Phone 315-R.
<8-1 moi
.
William Brain of Talent waa a
business visitor In Ashland yes­
terday.
Cliff Payne
ASHLAND REALTY CO,
cisco, and W. J. O’Neil of Loa
Angeles, were arrested here last
night on a statutory charge,
when Chief of Police McNabb
found them camped on a city
lot In the southern edge of the
city.
Q’Nell and Miss Smith confess­
ed that they had been living to­
gether as man and wife for tome
time, and that they have travel­
ed about the country for several
months in that manner.
Both O'Neil and Miss Smith
were taken to the county Jail.
It Is thought a Mann Act charge
will be filed against O'Neil.
Real Bversharp Pencils, 60c
to <5.00.— McNair Bros.
a number of organisations. «,
posteases, the first
There was a good attendance to December.
enjoy the afternoon. The next
meeting will be at the Odd Fel­
low’s Hall, with Mrs. Lena Nel­
son end Mrs. Norma Reeder at
Thanksgiving
If you a p p re c ia te a first class
From Talent—
FRIDAY -
Browning's book will be well
worth the perusal of any one
who desires to better acquaint
himself with «South America to-
Grace Smith, 18, of San Fran­
“THE PONY
EXPRESS”
.
BUNDLE DAY OF NEAR
Mrs. F. J. Swenning of Church
BAST IS SATURDAY
street is expected to return the
G: Club M e et ■ ■
(Continued From Page One)
last of the week from California,
H. O. Anderson, <85
where she has been a visitor with
and they are not at all particul­
srd, was hostess for the
her niece, Mrs. M. P. Mello for
ar about the style.
foble Grands’ Club Friday
the past three months, while Mr.
The refugees can use any­
ion. She was assisted • by
Mello wan ill in the hospital.
thing that Is ¿lean and warm
including blankets, sheets, apd
pieces of goodsr—almost anything,
The Automotive Shop reports
the sale of Chevrolet roadster to in fact, except alike, chiffons, h
Swift and Company of this city. laces, muslin underwear and
straw hats. And I beg the good /
housewife who makes up the
TER R IFIC CYCLONE
bundles to leave on ahe buttons. .
K ILL S 800 IN IN D IA Buttons or fiooks-and-eyes or
BOMBAY, Nov. II. _ ( □ > ) _ safety-pins are valuable , articles
almost Impossible to obtain in ’
A terrific cyclone swept South
the Near East.”
, i At The Vining Last Time
India today. Eight hundred per­
'Tonight.
sons are believed to have been
, Baker — Beker Theater is
killed, with half a million, dollars
ing reconstructed at cost
estimated aa the damage. It waa
nearly <20,000.
one of the most severe cyclones
in the history of India.
Early reports Indicated that TOO LATE TO C LASSIFY
several ships had been -wrecked.
FOR EXCHANGE— 3 acres on
Malabar coast, to the south of Warner 8t„ with 7-room house,
Bombay, was reported to have fruit, berries, large barn, garage.
suffered heavily.
Want house and lot in Ashland
Portland, Eugene or Medford.
PA IR A R R E ST E D ON
ST A T U TO R Y CHARGE
security.
i
introductory remarks and ry-
i mine was given by the leader,
. Mrs. McCoy, after which the Rev.
i J. C. - Mergler discussed the
thought advanced by the author
-of the formation ot 1 new church
-in South America, in handling
r the missionary situation. Thia
proved very' interesting.
Mrs.
'Earl Babcock then read a paper
[in which general conclusions
- ’w«re drawn from the author’»
1 .splendid presentation of the
■ situation in South America to­
day. This waa a well-prepared
r summing _ up of fits situation,
’ as learned from the study of
Mrs. peah Caldwell.
At the business meeting. Mrs.
J., B? Oowland was elected vice
president, taking the* place ot
Mrs. Loro, who has gone to
California to make her home.
During the social hours, fancy
work and the real cosy visit of
good friends, passed the time
very pleasantly until light re­
freshments ware served by the
hostesses. These were delicious
indeed tor home made doutfi-
nujte proved moat) toothsome,
with the necessary adjunct, cof­
fee. This club, as a number of
others, limits the hosteee to two
things served which has been
found to be a wise provision io
Now is a good time to buy your feed and flour for
winter, for the time of the year is here for it to ad­
vance in price. We are selling at the low price yet
and have just received a wire that all mill, feed
has advanced $2.00 per ton wholesale, and flour
advanced 60 cents a barrel wholesale.
Reconditioned used cars that ai
anteed. «
FO RD
TORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
ROADSTER, PIC K U P B E D . . . .
TOURING ...........................................
R O A D S T E R ............. ...........................
T O U R IN G .......................... ...............
C O U P E ................. ........... ..
$126.00
$176.00
$166.00
$200.00
$300.00
. Every One Guaranteed
Rainbow
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
FROM THE H EART OF T H E FAM OUS ROOK
SPRINGS DISTRICT
ANY QUANTITY FROM A SACK TO A OAR-
LOAD
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
Phone 214
No. 384 Öafc St.
Across the By Track