Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Tuesday, December 1, IO *«
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Improving—
A L P H A C H A P TER
No. 1
O. H 8 .
Stated communication ot A l­
pha Chapter, No. 1, O. B. 8.
(this Tuesday) Dec. 1, at 7:J0
p. m.. Masonic H all. Election ot
officers. Visitors welcome. By
C liff Payne makes French doors.
order of worthy matron.
L E A H M. CALDW ELL.
Tea. we have no bananas, but
Secretary.
we have money to loan on good
Security.
Phone X I.
Teo. (o f
course.)
19— tf
L e ft This M o ra in e —
Stated conclave, Wednesday
evening, Dec. 9. Routine busi­
ness and annual election of of-
fleers; also work in Temple.
Dinner at 4:45. All Sir Knights
courteously invited.
W . H. McGOWAN.
W . H. D A T. Recorder.
Bert R. Greer, who has 'been
In Ashland for the past few days
transacting business, le ft tor his
home in Burbank, C alifornia, this
morning by the way of San F ra n ­
cisco.
Vizi tor—
Christmas; greeting
McNair Bros.
New lot of hand painted China
a visitor in Ashlalnd yesterday pn
other
pieces.
Line
of
low
business.____ ;________ ’
priced, gifts.— Johnson's Jewelry
store.
Very exclusive quality Xmgs
cards.— E lb e rt’s.
For cleaning an pressing try
Paulserud's. W e Call.
74-tf
H a ir bobbing, marcelling c
specialty. The Vanity Shoppe.
43-U
To Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Oesaliug
of Talent yesterday a nine pound
Call ISO for Powell’s famous
.
hoy- ____ _
apple cider and we deliver.
Merchant’s lunch every day,
11 to 2 p. m., 60c at The Plata
Confectionery.
75-tf
Fire, Auto, L iability and
kinds or Insurance.
all
STAPLES REALTY
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
72-tf
Paulserud’s suits are guaran
From Ban Francisco, Craig
teed.
74-tf
Owens was a business visitor In
Ashland yesterday.
Gifts that are easily obtained.
A few minutes sitting— we do
Buy your box shook from the
the rest.— Studio Ashland.___
local box factory at wholesale
prices.
352-tf
Coffee with real cream served
at Nlningera.
74-tf
Send greeting cards.— McNair
Bros.
To V a l l e j o -
Mrs. T.< L. Sorrel and daughter
Liability Insurance w ritten on Ruth, le ft Saturday evening for
SutomobHas and trucks. Phuue Vallejo wbure they expect to make
IS . Too. (o f eoarao.)
l M f their home In the near future.
Exceptional values la slightly
A new line ot diamond set
w ed Vlctrolaa, Sonora* and Edi­
wrist watches.
Beautiful new
son Disc phonographs. The Rose.
styles.— Johnson’s Jewelry store.
74-5
Army Goods Store
W hy do you pay Sewing Ma­
chine Agents from 9110 to 9160
tor sewing machines, when you
can get the W hite here tor 946.
H. E. Dumas was a visitor in
Em il Pell.
63-tf W A STE E L IM IN A T IO N ADDS
Ashland yesterday from Horn­
P R O S PE R ITY TO N A TIO N
brook.
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Sittings evenings by appoint­
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ment.— Darling 8tudlo.
74-tf
Hot tab sulphur baths.
Day
elimination, with the Department
or night at Jackson Hot Springs. H ere lu s t W eek—
aeaistlng,
has been in the con­
6641
Dr. H. W. Shaw was visiting
struction
field.
Construction
relatives and doing business In
protected tires. Ashland last week.
Madden
6341
• Toys—D o lls — Games.— Elhartz
. Orree
44.
cleans
clothes.
Log Roll made - from
honey.— Candyland.
Phone
68-tf
Orret covers buttons, npstslrs.
44-tf
Styleplus suits and
pure nt Paulserud’s.
tended that by a "process of
elimination," embolism caused
death.
Dr. Geary was cross-examined
relative to an examination made
of the spine, when the body was
exhumed ten days after burial,
and found in a normal condi­
tion.
E. R. The ISAAC
& CO.
Quality Store
overcoats
74-tf
Hâve your hroken Windows
repalred.
Large stock of glas«
M kand. Jordan Bash and Cab­
7 1 4 f inet Works. Phone 161.
26-tf
FOR SURETY bonds see J.
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
“The Freshman”
with
Harold
Gales Of Laughter!
ADMISSION
Cheers, then jeers, greeted h im !
Instead o f th e b all, he was c a rry ­
ing th e h a t o f an enthusiastic
ro o ter I
Poor H a ro ld ! W h o had been haz­
ed to death, razzed to dlstrnetloa,
flghtfag h is la s t stand to be a
college hero!
.
M irth ! Joy? Gladness— And Some­
th in g else, th a t swee|»s you o ff
your feet w ith en jo ym en t!
Mitinee
10c
85c
C h lld m i
Adults ...
E vening
Children .....................
A du lts ____ ...-----.'......... .
few articles had been handled,
leading the police to believe
that th e ’burglars had Just gained
entrance to the building, and
Started operations, when M r. Mc­
Gee entered the store, frighten­
ing them away.
♦ !
Quick Sale
Style is Important
$14.98 Coats now. ...$10.98
$22.50 Coats now ’ ...$16.98
T o W o o d la n d -
George Dunn left this morning
Ws have sold over 20. 26
for
Woodland, California, where
piece silver sets since opening
our special holiday sale last Wed he w ill spend about two weeks.
nenday. bat our line is not
broken. Wo have 13 new pat­
W hen trying to solve g ift
terns la flatware in standard, problems try Johnson's Jewelry
gnzmntsed goods and we a re
_A W w l t y
f i I t
B W w w I I I III
^1 H f f 9
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making a price that has moved up to date merchandise at saving
sad w ill continue to move then prices.
— Johnson Jewelry Store.
$29.25 Coats now. ...$22.50
$34.50 Coats now. ...$25.98
.. $31,98
$59.75 Coats now. ...$44.75
$69.75 Coats now. ...$52.50
Called to A shland—
$85.00 Coats now,. ...$64.50 •
E. W . Redlfay. of M yrtle Creek
H. E. Damns wgs a visitor In was railed to Ashland recently
$98.75 Coats now. ...$74.50
yesterday from
% Santa Claus Says:
♦
I f you want to help me this Christmas, please
shop early. I t ’s mighty hal'd to avoid disap­
pointments when everyone is crowding the
store with last minute shopping.
“
“ Help me to spread good cheer this Christ­
mas by shopping early.”
Visit Toyville
On The Balcony
Here you will find a wonder
ful assortment of Toys, ’
Dolls, Books and Games.
ich o f ease.— Johnson’s Jewelry
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(Continued from Page One)
Priced Now For
L E T J. L. Ketch write your
For Fire Insurance see J.
automobile Insurance.
71-tf Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
67-tf
Madden retreads tires.
694t
tan.
Today — Tomorrow
Winter
Coats
To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Putman
J. A. Alton of Hornbrook was of Beach street, 8undsy morning,
a bustneas visitor In Ashland yes­ November 29, an eight pound gtrl.
terday from Hornbrook.
Horn­ because of the serious Illness of
his wife, who has been in Ash­
brook.
•
land some time for her health.
candies.— The
F er
qnaltty
74-8
Ix>ok at our diamond (Ins.
Most every site and snappy fln j
Compere our diamond
Renting a specialty. Lipt your stones.
rings with anything t o ybs found
■urn with
ASHLAND ¿ M A I / » CO.
la Beuthern Oregon. Ws really
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n 4 f have wonderful vslaes, value«
that makes your buy a real In
8 a ^ our new 12s watch for vestmeaL — Johnson’s
Jewelry
m ag smb w ith photo holder la store.
H ere Yesterday—
M illard Grubb returned yester­
Seargent Jlrak ot Salem, Sear-
day
morning from
Portlalnd gent Instructor of Coast A rtillery
where be attended the meeting of tha Oregon National Guards
of the Elks Lodge.
made his regular visit to Battery
B. last evening.
There was a
competatlve d rill of manual arms
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Purchased 7’ar—
held.
This d rill was won by
Charles
W . Clary, for which he
The Claycomb Motor Company
report the sale of‘ a 1926 Ford received an enlisted mans “ Sam
Brown" belt.
Coupe to Cleo Sims, of H ilt.
December Sale of
Vbiltor In Ashland—
Ashland
ReM rpeh Yratenlay—
R eturned Home—
6 For
/ Christmas
cards.
f . R. Robison of Portland was novelties, eups and saucers and
49-1 mu.
bears a peculiar relationship to TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY
the whole economic fabric, be­
MARCELLA M IR A C L E M IN E R A L
cause the industries' dependent
J. . A . Everetts
'
upon it for the disposal of their
.. . Mrs. _
„
products— lumber, steel, cement,
Exduetoe Jackson Co. Agent
Medford, Ore.
Phone 807-Y
and so on— form so large a see-,
Two
blocks
off
Bast
Main on
tioa of our national economic
Vancouver.
204 W illam ette.
structure.
74-24*
Another development affecting .
Mrs. W . M. H a ir of Eugene re­
turned home after visiting two
weeks w ith her brother in law,
John B. H a ir and wife on Liberty
street. The Hairs were old friends
of Mrs. Leavitt of this city in
Nebraska 60 years ago and she
welcomed them on Friday for din­
construction has been the wide­
FO R R E N T — Two room house­ ner. I t was a very enjoyable oc­
spread adoption of American lum­ keeping apartmdnt. 349 East casion, talking over old times and
ber standards, worked out by Main.
.7 7 - t f friend« of long ago.
a committee appointed by the ____________________________________________ ______ e
Secretary o f Commerce in 1923
FO R R E N T — Furnished house
At the same time progress is b§- .across from Junior High Pbone
V isitor H ere Yesterday—
ing made in the grade m arking 65, or inquire Holmes Grocery.
George J. Janes of the Liver­
of lumber.
77-2
pool, London and Globe, insur­
Simplified Practice is another
FOR HALE Ivory bed room ance company of Portland was
HARTLEY KILLS BILL,
method through which the De­
Suite.
Dining room suite. Queen through Ashland yesterday on his
EIGHT IS STARTED partment has been helping the
Ann-blue
leather seats. 2 rug/, way to Pertlpnd, after a visit
industrial community to elim in­
O LY M P IA , Wash., Dec. 1— (U .
one
Congoleum
rug.
Some odd over the holidays w ith his mother
ate Industrial wastes.
"Sim pli­
I».)— Reciamationists and admin-
pieces
of
furniture.
104
Bush in San Francisco.
fied Practice” means the re­
istratlonists wfere lined up in
77-5*
duction of variety in sixes and Street.
battle formation today.
Recon­
dimensions of everyday com­
FO R HALE— One cow and Jer­ In Medford—
sideration of the Banker Re­
modities.
I t has nothing to
sey yearling heifer.
Also one
H. C. Galey is a business visitor
clamation bill, vetoed by Gov­
do w ith style problems or mat­ ton hay.
E. O. French, corner in Medford and the Valley today.
ernor Hartley yesterday after­
ters Of Individual creation. The Otis and Laurel SL
77-2*
noon was scheduled to come up
division .of Simplified Practice
in the lower house this after­
W A N T E D TO R E N T — Four-
was established in the Bureau
noon.
of Standards in 1921, and its room, bath, unfurnished apart­
ment or home. Oarage, no chil­
chief is now Ray M. Hudson.
PROTECT GAM E 18 PLE A
dren. Best references. Room 5,
M A D E MY A V E R IL L
Columbia Hotel. " I
7>2*
M E D FO R D M AN HONORED
Get him a blazer, Fine pair
FO R R E N T — Furnished house.
F O R SAVING L IF E
(Continued from page One)
Close in. Apply At Park Hotel
of socks, pair of Buckhect
or phone 132.
•
77-3*
gathering.
" If we could only
(Continued from Page One)
transplant some of that C ali­
hoots, suit case, hand bag,
FOR SA LE— A few good breed-
The award of the medal and its
fornia better in itself to this
presentation is an event ÓT nk-‘ in g cockerels and cocks.
Tan-
state, we codld outdistance Cali­
gun, ammunition, Reining-
cred stock. E. 8. Morrison. Box
tional
importance
and
one
which
fornia beyond reckoning,” was
J2, Ashland, Oregon.
,ton ppeket knife, pair
the message brought by Briggs. receives widespread recognition
77-Tues. Sat.
throughout
the
country.
That Ashland has many op­
KozyKomfort slippers for
Mr. Dynan, who is nov^ super­
portunities for beautifying her­
FO R SA LE— My eight tube
intendent
of
electrical
construct­
self, in fixing up sidewalks, and
Super-Hetrodyne, one of the best
men, women and children.
in repairing buildings was the ion for the Copco organization, is sets In Ashland. W ill sell com­
awarded
this
medal
as
a
recogni­
declaration of J. C. Hopper, a
plete or set alone. E. E. Mor­
newcomer here from
Kansas, tion of his services in bringing rison Box 22, Ashland. Oregon.
Hopper stated that Ashland was Burt Ofeen of Klam . ath , Falls back
„
77-Tuea. Sat.
one of the most beautiful, elites to life after Green had received A
Biggest L ittle Store In Town
he had ever seen, but that it severe shock following contact
Mr. M E T H O D IS T CLUB BOYS
Opposite New Hotel
codld be made much more beau­ with a 34,000-volt switch.
Oreen was rendered unconscious
CHOOSE N E W LEA D ER S
tifu l, easily.
C
from the shock and undoubtedly
(Open Evenings)
Would have died had not 'Mr.
(Continued from Page One)
L IT K IÄ SPRING G A R A G E ,
Dynan promptly administered ar­
Last Saturday evening this
TO B E O P E N E D SOON tificial respiration for a period ot
club
met for its regular meet-
over ten minutes, whereupon the
lug
and
a fter g o in g . through
(Continued from Page One)
victim Showed signs of life. The
treatment was continued and after the ritu al had the pleasure of
new Lithia Springs Oarage. H a r­
30 minutes the patient was in hearing a report from one of
rell
optimistically
predicts a condition to be ¿o'ved to the hos- ‘u ° ’ rn “ embers, John Billings,
bright future for Ashland and his
on his attendance at the In ­
pltal.
new venture here 14 an expres­
ternational Livestock Exposition,
sion of confidence in Ashland’s
recently held in Portland. John
M U R P H Y F IG H T S T ES TIM O N Y
future growth and prosperity.
IN M U R D E R T R IA L gave a very good summary of
Ed. W yatt, an experienced auto­
the show and its value. Presen­
mobile mechanic, w ill act S3
tation of silver buttons, the sec­
(Continued from Page One)
shop foreman iot the new gar-
ond degree ot Pioneer work, and
agu. In addition to automobile combatted vigorously by the de­ the first of its kind to be pre­
repairing, tire vulcanlxtng, greas­ fense, and the question covered sented to any boy In Ashland, to
ing, washing and storage w ill he every possible cause of death. John Billings, Donald Vestal and
featured and service w ill be ren­ The queries were confirmed to Max Hoover followed. ______
dered twenty-four hours of the the hypothetical question asked •
y.
day.
A cordial invitation has by the state. According to the
been extended Ashland people state’s evidence, all the vital or­ BURGLARS G A IN E N TR A N C E
by Mr. H arrell to visit and In gans of Mrs. Murphy were in a
TO M CG EE’S STORE
spect the new garage building.
healthy condition, and it is con­
The Claycomb Motor Company
Attorney W. J. Moore who has
been ill at his home jh e last two report thè salé ot a 1924 Ford
weeks, is still confined to his Coupe to W . S. Eaton of T ate i*.
bed hut is slightly improved.
To Leave Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. N. N ortridge left
Jhst arrived at Nlningera, Miss
Saylors unusual chocolates and th is . morning for Canyonville;
Scotch toffe.
74-tf where Mr. Nortridge w ill operate
his mine for about a month.
W e can make your portrait in
Here Yesterday—
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the evening.— Darling Btudlo.
B. C. McHenry, field secretary
764f
of the A. A. A. was a visitor in
Fresh Tamales.— The Rose.
Ashland yesterday from Port­
71-3 land.
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LOTHES never make the man — hut Style, good style, puts a
livelier spring in his step,'a smarter swing in his shoulders, a
more confident look in his eye. It stamps him as progressive and
hn approving world treats him well.
Clothcraft Style is always the newest style combined with tailoring
that doesn’t cost a king’s ransom.
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Ai/d as for wear — the guarantee is in the pocket.
CLOTHCRAFT
TAILORED
CLOTHES
$25 to $45