Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 28, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Ona Newberry of Medford was
a business visitor in Ashland to­
day for a short while.
Gift stationery.— Elhart's.
Tea. we have no bananas, bnt
we have money to loan.on food
security. Phone 21. Teo, (of
tours».)
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Call ISO for Powell’s famous
apple cider and we deliver.
69-1 mo.
To Portland-
James Bowers left last evening
on a few days business trip to
Portland.
Bay your box snook from the
local box factory at wholesale
price».
262-tf
Orres cleans clothes.
<4.
Phone
4 8-tf
If you need an office or small
storeroom, the room next to
The Tidings office is ready tor
you. Apply at The Tidings of­
fice.
68-tf
Merchant’s lunch every day,
11 to 2 p. nt., 60c at The Plasa
Confectionery.
75-tf
Visterd tn Ashland ■ ■
Mrs. L. I. Crawford was a visi­
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, of
Spokane, visited with Mr. and Mrs. tor in Ashland yesterday from
J. W. Frasier, whUe enroute home Talent.
after visiting in Arizona and Cali­
Entertainment and dance, Odd
fornia.
Fellow’s Hall. Monday evening,
We can make your portrait in Nov. 30, for Odd Fellows, Re­
bekahs sad their families.,
74-3
the evening.— Darling Studio.
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The latest in suits and over­
74-tf
FOR SURETY bonds sea J. coats, at Paulsarud’a.
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Hot tab sulphur baths. Day
K
71-tf
or night at Jackson Hot Springs.
68-tf
Sittings evenings by appoint­
ment.— Darling Studio.
73-3
To Klamath Coantjr—
E. B. Cook of Talent left this
LET J. L. Ketch write your
automobile Insurance.
71-tf morning for Klamath Topnty
where he has accepted a position.
Madden retreads tires.
68-tf
Madden sells protected tires.
63rtf
Gifts that are easily obtained.
A few minutes sitting—we do
Renting, a specialty. Liat your
the rest.— Studio Ashland.
house with
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Visitors
71-tf
Miss Mamie Coleman, Ray
Welsh, and Billy Deerdorf of
Christmas Greeting Cards.—
Treku, California are visiting for
a few days with friends in Ash­ McNair Bros.
land.
From T a le n t-
Homer Nell of Talent was a
We have frequent applicants
from renters for city homes visitor In Ashland yesterday.
and ranches. 20 years at this
office enables ue to give property Left for P o rtla n d -
Millard Grubb, exalted ruler of
owners satisfactory Service.
the local lodge of Elks, and J.
STAPLES REALTY
7 2-tf Edward Thornton, secretary, left
today for Portland to attend a
Just arrived at Nlnlngera, Miss meeting of exalted rulers and sec­
Saylors unasual chocolates and retaries of the Elks lodges of
Scotch toffe.
74-tf Oregon. William M. Briggs also
went to’ Portland to attend the
meeting
of the State association
For that Christmas present,
the new Orthophonie Vlctrola. of Elks of which be is vice presi­
Place
order ¡now.— The dent. They are expected to re­
Rose.
74-tf turn the first of the week.
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TlMtow Here
Mrs Prod Kilpatrick or B a
Francisco, hhs b*en visiting het
sister, Mrs. Roy Frasier of'thia
city.
Improving——
Mrs. Robert Nell who has been
Cliff Payne makes pulleys.
111 at her home is reported today
aa Improving.
A hand tailored suit or over­
coat from Orres Tailor Shop
Two pant salts tailored to
makes an ideal Christmas gift order at Orres Tailor Shop, at
for daddy, brother, son or hus­ prices way down.
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band.
76-1*
Fresh Tam ales.— The Rose.
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Millinery at half price at Mrs.
8lmon*s. 34 S. Pioneer Ave.
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TODAY
OHLY
“THUNDER
MOUNTAIN”
BAZAAR
The ladles of the Social Circle
of the Christian church are
planning a baaaar and food tale
December II. A good place to
bay yonr Christmas presents.
A tale of the Blue Ridge
Coffee with real cream served
Mountains where hatred is at Nintegers.
74-tf
a heritage, with
MADGE BELLAMY
Liability insurance written on
sutomobllee and trueke. Phone
11.
SUNDAY OHLY
Teo, (of sourse.)
19-tf
Spending a Few Days H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lafferty of
Montague are spending a few days
In Ashland after spending the
holiday hers.
For Fire Insurance see J. L.
Ketch, Ashland Hot^ Bldg.
67-tf
Orrea covers buttons, upstairs.
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Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
chine Agnate from 6120 to |160
for sewing machines, when you
can get the White here for 348.
■mil P4U.
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The Ed C. Stokoe family who
recently moved to Ashland from
Louisiana have located at 641
Auburn street.
Have
year broken windows
Largs stock of glass
Jordan B a b and Cab-
teat Works. Phone 111.
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with
Anna Q. Nilsson, Lewis
Stone, Shirley Mason, Tully
Marshall, Ian Keith.
Christmas will soon be here
Order yonr suit or overcoat now
at Orres Tailor Shop, upstairs.
76-1*
Ashland today.
1:30 p. m., 7:15, £:15 p. m.
COHNO MONDAY
“The Freshman”
9
LOST: Large red scooter,
exceptionally large wheels, fin d ­
er phone 264-L.
75— J
WANTED to buy house direst
from owner. Must be cloee In and
reasonable price. Write to P. <k
Box 293, Ashland.
76-2
FOR SALE:— Beautiful Bart
red Rock Cockerel. Prise winning
stock. C. A. Patton, 296 Holman.
75-^— 2t
Repairs That Will
Please
Agee’s Shoe Shop
839 B. Maia Street
ated from high school last year
and will enter O. A. C. next fall.
He haa been prominent in boys*
clubs for eight yearn, and during
that time ha won prises segregat­
ing 31000. He entered 14 Cots­
wold sheep and 3 Shorthorn
calves In state fair this year; en­
tered 64 sheep and 3 calves in
Pacific International at Portland.
Alec has for two years been the
leader of two 100 per cent cluba.
He goeq us guest of the president
of the Western Railways associa­
ic3> tion.
furnished, convenient, downstair»
apartment, bath. Beat location
In town. 31 S. Second St. 76—At
FOR RENT: — A cosy winter
cabin, furnished, 616. Light and
water furnished. Also small apart­
ment. Call 163.
76-1
,
"Miss Halen Cowgill, who at­
tended the boys* and girls* club
congress last year, says. "They
will hive a wonderful time and
learn a great deal. Every minute
of their time will be taken up
with tripsto the large Chicago in­
dustries. The stock show will be
attended every day. Everyone in
the city aeems interested In the
delegates, who will probably lum ­
ber about 1600 this year.”
FOR RENT: — Four room fur­
nished apartment, with player
piano, also three room furnished
apartment, well furnished. Phoae»
340-J.
7 £ —2
CARB STOPPED IN LIGHT
VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERQ
RAID PROVE CORRECT
Teacher of Violin
Also a few old and new violin»
(Continued From Page One)
for sale.
Motorists feel that the light
Ashland Hotel Parlor evory
Tuesday.
76-tf testing law is an excellent one,
but that they should be given
some
protection, and that traf­
COUNCIL HOLDS SHORT
SESSION, TO MEET SOON fic officers, In testing the lights,
should be forced to maintain aa
accurate a testing chart as do
(Continued From Ppgc One)
the official light testing sta­
transacted was the ordering of a tions, in order to protect them
refund on a pool table tax being from lnaccnracies which arc
paid John H. Groves, who former­ bothersome both to the drivers
ly operated a pool hall hern. and to the man operating the
Groves retired from business in testing station.
Ashland In September, and ac­
cording to the provisions of the EFFORT BEING MADE TO =
GET OLD TAX MONEY
ordinance which provides for the
(Continued From Pake One)
tax o^n the tables, was entitledto
Give
good books.— McNair a refund on the tax on each table. value of the said lands from the
Representatives of the taxi
Bros.
tax rolla of Jackson County, and,1
owners of the city, who were de­
WHEREAS, the assessed ’value
Fire, Auto, Liability and all sirous of appearing before the of the said lands, In 1916, be­
council, were notified to appear
kinds of Insurance.
ing approximately 64,000,009
next Tuesday evening, the next
STAPLES REALTY
their said removal from the tax
regular meeting of the council. rolls entailed a loss to the County
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
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in tax revenue, for the years
CLUB WORKERS ARB ON
succeeding, in the approximate
WAY TO CHICAGO SHOW
sum of 384,000 per .year, and,
LECTURE
W hereas the sum of 884’,-
(Continuad from paga One)
J)r. Walton Hubbard. C. 8. B..
000, in addition to all other tax
of, Los Angeles, California, mem­
"The records of thetw o Oregon revenues available was required
ber of the board of lectureship champions read like this:
to defray tbe cost of administra­
of the Mother church. The First
tion
of County affairs and also
"Adena Joy, 16— well, not quite
Church of Christ, Scientist, in 16— three years’ splendid record to pay tbe portion of State taxes
Boston, Mam., will deliver a free In club work, entries In canning apportioned to Jackson County,
lecture’ on Christian Science, un­
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and cooking, home beautification, and,
der the direction of First Church and sewing; took first in cooking
WHEREAS these conditions
of Christ, Scientist, Ashland. and canning.
laid upon the taxpayers of Jack-
Oregon, In the church edifice
son
county an added burden of
"First in prune bread demon­
Monday evening at 8 o’clock.
stration at Pacific International tax and increased by 16 per
The public la cordially Invited Livestock Exposition.
sent to I I par cant' the public
to attend.
’
"Future — undecided; now a ldvics upon their properties for
sophomore In high school, and State and County purposes, and
hesitating between O. A. C. and
BRIAND forms new
CABINET FOR FRANCE U. of Oregon.
She will teach
part time to earn her way through
college. Adena goes as guest of
(Colntlnned from page 1.)
Montgomery Ward company.
however, that the experiment was
"Alec Crntkehank, 18, grado- A new way in complexion
too dangerous and would be like­
care that is as safe as it is
ly to bring further depreciation
4>t the franc, disorganisation of
dainty—
the country’s finances and further
Never use a towel to re­
tangling of the political situation.
move cold cream from
Ha gave preference to the Idea ADVICE TO A YOUNG
of a concentration cabinet and
your face. It is danger­
called M. Brland agate after con­ JdAN WITH A CHRIST­
ous.
sulting with the radical leaders
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KLEENEX—the only scientific
as to the possibility of rallying MAS LIST.
method of removing all cold
the radicals to a union of parties
cream and cosmetics from yonr
that would eliminate the social­
face. These gossamer thin
Your good taste and judg­
sheets of auper-abaorbent re­
ist Influence.
move the day’s accumulation
ment prompts you to send
from the pores, gently—cor­
A MOTHER MADE HAPPY
a box of Johnston’s choco­
rectly.
"The children and I had lates. Strictly fresh and
Kleenex Boudour Size 35c
oolda,” writes Mrs. Nancy Ma­ attractively wrapped.
ther, Richwood, Ohio, "and the
Kleenex Professional Size,
first dose of FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR helped us right away.
65c.
We surely get quick results,
shall keep It on hand all the
time.** Thousands of mothers
have foufad FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR the Ideal cough and
cold remedy for their children.
Contains no opiates. Children
Flume 11«
Ilka it. Bold by all druggists. New Hotel Bld».
At Last!
Lithia Springs
Confectionery
Bold everywhere.
McNAIR BROS.
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Hair bobbing, mareoiling a
specialty. Tbs Vanity Shoppe.
43-tI■
A woman who talks doesn’t
say much as a rule — but
this woman’s talk-brings a
mighty drama of tangled
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fish of
loves. *
Phoenix warn business visitera la
ADMISSION
Matinee, 10, 25c;
Evening, 10, 35c
TOO LATE TO
BARGAINS
Overland Touring
n a u AWEDC
v W U lij
1920 Ohev. Touring 9125
1923 Ohev. Tonring 9400
Ohev. Coupe . . .9400
For All Occasions
Ohev. Roadster 9200
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Two 1921 ford Tour-
. lags, e a ch .............. 9100
Make Your Drug
Store Ifaur Gift
Store, Too!
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/a
Where Gift problems can
be practically and econ­
omically solved.
Phone 148
Automotive Shop
Brake Relating Dene by
Machinery
WHEREAS these excessive le­
vies by reason of the conditions
set out berate, have in many
casas proved confiscatory to the
extent that they are contributory
to a speedy and sure abeorp)lon
of the aqnity or the taxpayer in
the property -assessed, and
WHEREAS these conditions
are such as to render the neeefc-
slty of an appeal for Immediate
relief Imperative, and
WHEREAS In view of all the
tacts, condition» and considera­
tions herein noted, an under­
taking haa been initiated, to
enlist the co-operation of all
other counties of the State af­
fected in like manner, in an
effort to secure an adjustment
of the tax revenues so lost to
the Counties by virtue of the
aforesaid Federal action, through
approprlatfcm of Federal funds
for the purpose to be paid di­
rectly to the Countie» In pro­
portion to the tax revehues of
which the several Counties wdre
deprived through the Federal
action first above described, and
. WHEREAS, precedent is not
lacking for the appropriation
of Federal funds for this pur­
pose in that Congress has given
some recognition to onr claim
by an appropriation of 6840,000
which sum was paid to Jackson
Connty to reimburse the treas­
ury of Jackson County for taxes
already levied for the years
Í91S, 1814, 1915, upon the land»
above referred to, but not col-
Don’t Throw Away
Your Old Clothes,
for a little’ cost of clean­
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
For Suggestions
lith ia Springs
Pharmacy
Phon» 116
ment tor the tax revenues of
THEREFORE, BE IT RE­ which tbe Countiep have been de­
SOLVED by the Connty Court of prived in the manner herein­
t
Jackson County, Oregon, this above recited.
26th day of November, A. D ,
COUNTY COURT 0 » JACK-
1925:
SON COUNTY, ORB.
That we heartily commend and
indorse tbe undertaking initiated
as indicated and pledge onr ac­
tive cooperation and support In
the effort to accomplish the ob­
jects herein set forth, and
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that we proceed at once to ob­
Wall Papering and
tain the cooperation o f . the
Pamting
County Courts' in all Counties
of Oregon, affected ns Jackson
Connty has been affected in this
matter in a concerted effort to
and best palate
attain the pnrpoee declared here­
in; namely, to secure reimburse­
lected by Jackson County,
Dress up the House
J.O.RIGG
Enjoy A Real
Dinner
i
SUNDAY EVENING
h i Congenial Surroundings
$1.00
Special attention to parties, jluncheons an|l
entertainments.
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Lithia Springs Hofei
ing and pressing will give
you
considerable
more
wear.
Hood Rubber Boots and Overshoes
Ashland fflnnning nail
Dyeing Works
35 First 8 t
Phone 63
*
to keep your feet warm and dry.
*A wonderful line of socks, silk and silk and wool,
all wool, cashmere, etc.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town — Open Evenings
ÜNI VERSAL
ELECTRIC
IRONS
iron backwards and side­
ways as easily as forward,
because of the round heels.
4
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Quality Uniform
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in every pound of
♦ *
It is the
Wrinkle Proof Iron
See demonstration in onr
window.
ASHLAND CREAMERY
BUTTER
♦
The Ashland
Electric Shop
Insist Upon Ashland - Made Butter
339 E. Main Street
Buy Briquettes
Service
THE IDEAL FUEL
Hot
Clean
Lasting
With High
Ideals
To be recognized as in­
surance men seeking to
serve yon personally, to
sell the best insurance pos­
sible in a Golden Rule
way, that is the ideal this
R g iWiin
T j iK tiy
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am
In
n o t i w
l I iv V z i w i i x | o g i
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We are getting in a specially made grate for fire
places in which to bum briquettes.
GOME AND INVESTIGATE BRIQUETTES
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO,
la the Heart of Town
—
reaclf.’
INSURANCE
Financial Success is sought by
all bnt yonr esteem Is appre­
ciated by tome of ns more than
your dollars. Looking beyond
the money to the -human aide
is an established custom here.
Local Agency of
The Hartford Fire •
Insurance Co.
1922 Ford Ton Truck 9250
1918 Velie Touring 9200
Saturday, November «g, io sa
[it TIDING»
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
A BARGAIN
2-32-3 1-2 Gum Dipped
Firestone Cord Tires at #39 The Pair
Billings Agency
Baal Esteta A Baal Inaurane
41 B. ; Mate St
a il
Batab. 1888
Dr. W. Oeser, Prop.;