Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Returned Home—
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lockhart,
J. A. Ormandy of Portland,
Visitor Here—
To Ml*, and Mrs. Elton Ramsey,
WANTED TO RKN'D—Team.
Wednesday morning a 7 1-8 pound general paabengçr agent of the and daughter, who have been
visiting Mr. Lockhart's parents Wr For ten days to cultivate or­
Southern
Pacific
lines,
was
a
bust
girl.
'
the past three weeffe returhdd chard. O S Ashland. Phone 286J.
ness visitor in Ashland today,
Wednesday to their home at St.
'
79-8»
Sittings eveothgs by appoint­
John,
Washington.
Bn
route
they
Kansas
wheat
lands—
I
have
ment.—Darling Studio.
76-tf
FOR SALE— One 14 ft., boat,
a splendid cattle ranch, a fine will visit friends a t Corvallis,
two Ford touring cars. 106 N.
Salem,
and
Hood
River.
Styleplus suits and overcoats wheat farm and a good residence
pioneer. ,
79-4*
at Paulserud’s.
76-tf to exchange for Ashland property.
Hair bobbing, marcelling a
For particulars address J. C.
FOR KENT—8-room furnished
specialty.
The Vanity Shoppa.
Hopper,
Ashland,
Oregon.
78-6
apartment with private bath.
For cleaning try Paulaerud’s
Stated session, Friday evening, The finest quality of material.«
Furnace heated. Llthia Apart-:
Dee.. 4. Routine business follow­ are used in «rar work.
menta, 86 8. Second
Perfume 01ft Sets.— McNair
79-tt
Word R eceived -
ed at 8 o’clock, by Shrine movies
The Vanity Shoppe, operated
Word hab been received here
at the Vining, depicting the Visitor here—
by
Ruby McNamara, Is now sit-
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bums,
who
pageant at Los Angeles last
Joe D. Burns of South Dakota To Rushville—
mated
in the rear balcony in
were
In
Ashland
for
some
time
M t and Mrs. Bert Moses are
Jane.
Return to lodge room is a visitor in Ashland for an In­
McGee’s
store. Complete beauty
from
South
Dakota
for
Mrs.
enroute
¡to
Rtfehville,
Indiana,
for refreshments.
definite time.
79-tf
where they will spend the win­ Burns' health, will remain in Cali­ parlor ebrvlce.
EMIL BRITT, Potentate.
W. H. DAT, Recorder,
»
Order your holiday suit thia ter, according to a letter from fornia for the winter.
Myrtle Point — Sugar Loaf
week.— Paulserud’s.
79-tf Mr. Moses, who stated spring
Creamery
ships 800 cases of
would find them headed back to­
cheese
In
two
days.
Mrs. Don Spencer,
Dance at Jackson Hot Springs ward Ashland.
called to Corvallis recent!? by
George Crolsan of Eugene was Saturday night, December 6.
a business visitor in Ashland this Muslc by Abbie Green’s Nite
Mechanical Toys at Elhart’s. the death of her father, James
Archibald, will return ’to het* ELKS TO HOLD MEMORIAL
morning.
Hawks popular orchestra. 78-4
ON NEXT SUNDAY
i Dance at Jackson Hot Springs home here thia ev'e(ning, it
was
learned
today.
Hot tub sulphur baths. Day
Saturday
night,
December
;'6.
Thilor
Walk upstairs to Orres
............ —Charles A, Robinson
or night at Jackson Hot Springs. Shop and save 810.00.
78-tf Music by Abbie Green’s Nite
Violin
Solo............ Sumner Parker
66-tf
Hawks popular orchestra. 78-4 EARL NUTTER, NEW
Numbers by male quartet, com­
PRESIDENT
OF
HI-Y
CLUB
Moved—
posed of W- M. Briggs, V. D.
The Vanity Shoppe, which Is Purchased Car—
Miller, R .L . Burdic, Jr., and
(Continued from Page One)
operated by Mias Ruby McNam­
The Claycomb Motor company
„ S- A. Peters, Jr,
ara, has moved from the rooma reports the sale of a 1926 Ford his resignation, with rei
Heve from H1U—
,
over Miller’s Toggery to the rear touring car, balloon equipped, to due to carrying too much work,
C. 81ms was a visitor in Ash balcony in McGeeh store.
C. W. Clause.
The resignation was accepted,
land today on his way to Rose
with thank» to him for his fine
Cliff Payne makes bread boards work. Earl Nutter, acting vice-
(Continued From Page Three)
repaired. Large stock of glass
president was unanimously erect­
Mama dolls at Elhart’s.
ja band. Jordan Saah and Cab­ . Coffee with real cream served ed to fill the office of president graciously responded to a hearty
inet Works. Phone 111.
16-tf at Nlnlngers.
74-tf for the remainder ’ of the school encore.
_
FOR SURETY bonds see J.
+!*.
Mrs. Alice Willits read an
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Returned to Berkeley—
' , article on Frits Kreialer— “i*he
71-tf
Melvin Van Natta who spent Moved to A s h la n d -
W-
Artist and the Man”— an Appre-
Thanksgiving holidays here with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neeley
OPEN gelation by Cordelia Camp.
office or small his parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Vsn have moved to Ashland from
The violinist, Mrs. Bernice
Natta on Chestnut street return­ Medford (to tmafke their home.
ae)
Morehouse Bolger of Medford
The Tidings office is ready for ed to Berkele?.
Mr. Neeley will work on the
--------- waa introduced and played two
yoa. Apply at The Tidings of-
(schools here.
:t
vIolln solos, accompanied by
The Medford Fluff Rug and
th the Mrg w illlts.
One of them
Rug Cleaner will he in Ashland
nlllion .‘Cansondwi, by A. d’Ambrosio."
Call 180 for Powell’s famous
Friday of this week. Phone your apple cider and we deliver,
From Hilt—
and “The Rosary,” with the
orders
to 118 or 840.
Deane Hartnell was a business
Frits Kreisler arrangement.
visitor in Ashland ydsterday from
Just arrived at Nlnlngers, Misa 1 Merchant's lunoh every day,
Hilt.
Baylors unusual chocolates and 11 to 8 p. m., 60c at The Plaza cooperation to give to ex-qervlco
7 6-tf men and their orphans the maxi­
74-tf Confectionery.
Save money by buying your Scotch toffe.
mum rehabilitation and ears.
clothes at Paalserud’s.
79-ti
The members of the local post.
We can make your portrait In Visitors Here Last Evening—
the evening.— Darling Studio.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Finneran assisted by committees from
of Medford were visitors in Ash­ various other civic organisa­
land last evening at the home of tions, will make an Intensive
drive during Thursday, December
Letter Received—
Mr. and Mm. V. V. Mills.
10, and hope to raise more than ,
Mary E. Scott of this city re­
the
8800 quota.
ceived a Thanksgiving letter
Dance at Jackson Hot Springs
pleasuring 14 feet. She would like Saturday night, December 6.
339 B. Main Street <'
very much to hear from anyone
Medford— Postal receipts have
In lest nights Tidings in thd who h u aver received a Ipnger Music by Abbie Green’s Kite
Hawks popular orchestra. 78-4 almost doubled since 1981
article from the University It was
one.
stated that Ivan Philips wee in
lew office this should have been
Mm. Fuller, the prezldeut,
A beautiful Lullaby by Brahms
brought up (the QUdotton of
whether the dub wished to beck was song by Linda Oader, Eunice
* concert given by outelde per­ Hager and Helen Pemberton, ac­
formers, but It was decided the companied on the piano by
members * should talk it over Madge Mitchell. Exerpts from
Bach, Schumann and Weber were
more before voting on It.
After f other business, Miss played by Mrs. Clare Beebe.
These numbers were especially
Alleen Shepherd took the ehalr
well
received. As a special treat,
for the evening’s program. The
topic for the meeting was the Mr. and Mrs. Haselrigg were
chapter on “Content and Kinds present as guests, and Mrs. Ha-
of Music” from Krehblel’s, “How1 selrlgg sang, accompanied by
She gave “My
to Listen to Music.” The sub­ her husband.
’
Heart
at
Thy
Sweet
Voice,” from
ject matter was difficult and
much credit is due Miss Shepherd Sampson and Delilah in an ex­
for the excellent way in which quisite manner, well meriting
the' appreciative applause ♦»
she handled it.
which she graciously responded
Several members gave short with an encore. Later she con­
talks and there was an open- sented to sing once more and
end spirited discussion on what “I’m a Longin’ for / Yon,’’
constituted the “Musical Idiom.”'
Music Study Club Meets —
brought to an end an extrameTy
Another splendid report camo Illustrations from some of the enjoyable evening."
In from the Ashland Music Study composers mentioned were glv-
Club.
The editor appreciates
these courtesies very much.
“Thu.Ashland Study Club held
its regular monthly meeting on
Monday evening in the parlors
of the Library. There was a
large attendance of members be­
sides several guprta.
•
An interesting talk on “African
Music** was given by Mrs. Clare
Beebe, who 'was named- as a
gifted and versatile member of
the Mtslc Study Club.
* Mlae B e n a Haight, one of the
charter members of the Music
Study Club, then played Rubin­
stein's "Valeo Caprice," In a very
capable manner and as a preface
told ome of Rubinstein’s char­
acteristics.
This closed the program and
Mia. MacCracken voiced the
thanks of the Civic Club to the
Ashland Muste Study Club for
the Wonderful program given.
During the social hour tea
was served by Mrs. S. Patter­
son, Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sant
and Mfs. Olive iPeo.”
We Have Completed, installing
Steel Ceiling in our Store and have
everything cleaned up in good or­
BARGAINS
der. New goods are arriving daily
1923 Ford Coup«---- $400
and you will find a'good assort
1920 Ohev. ‘touring $125
ment of Housefumishings at mod
1923 Ohev. Touring $400
a
1923 Ohev. Coupe .. .$400
erate prices.
1923 Ohev. Roadster $250
DEFERED PAYMENTS IF DESIRED
1922 Ford Too Truck $250
1918 Velie Touring $200
Automotive Shop
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
ÄeWa&i« H ohm furnishers
Please
Ageevs Shoe Shop
automobile Insurance.
good
Pasta
Monthly
Payments
Payments
books.—McNair
Chocolata i Cream
Caadyland.
COATS and SWEATERS
RRHRR
The ladies of the Baptist
church will hold a cooked food
rale and bazaar at Hardy Bros. To Loa Angele»—
Orocery, Saturday, Dec. 6. Ladles
Allen M. Brower loft Ashland
ask to bring their material by ’yesterday for an indefinite stay
9:90 a. m.
78-8 In Lds Angeles.
at
Unusual Bargains m
Ladies and Misses
Every garment offered for clear
•s. ance will at once be recognized
1 as a Value “ §uper Extra.”
Beautiful stylish coats—fur trim­
med—silk lined—elegant style—
handsomely tailored in a complete
color and size range.
GIVE THE FAMILY A
Paulserud’s suits are
PRICED AT BEDROCK
In Myrtle P o i n t -
TODAY*ONLY
“Coast of
FoBy”
with
GLORIA SWANSON
Dr. end Mrs. D. M. Brower
spent e few very delightful days
lest week visiting with old friends
at Myrtle Point. The Browera
made their home at Myrtle Point
for many years before coming
to Ashland.
Christmas
Does Blackwell do cabinet
work? You bet. Phone 388-L.
78-tf
Gift stationery.— McNair Broa.
Renting a specialty. Liat yoar
house with
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
.
71-tf
Galled to Bra ttle ■
By Placing Your Order Now We Can Guarantee Christmas Delivery.
A small payment down, and easy monthly installments thereafter, delivers
yon a Ford for Christmas.
Mr. E. C. Gardner of Talent waa
called to Seattle the fltot of the
week by the death of hie aunt.
Mrs. J. Burnett, formerly Mra.
Bird, who waa a resident of Tal-
Or if You Wish to Buy One On Our
WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN
A
At thia Beason »hove ell, have
a photograph made for daddy.—
Stadio Ashland.
Are you tied up at home! Do
you want freedom from busi­
ness? Here is a breece from
the heights, the loveliest love
story ever told, showing the
American family at its high­
est, sweetest and cleanest.
YOUR DREAM OF A DRESS
IS HERE
* ’ j' . . 4
WHEN WE SPEAK “SWEATERS”
Make an initial payment of $5 or more and then add $5 or more each week.
ent, making her homo with her
alster, Mre. B. A. Gardner.
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The dress cabinets are aglow with
charming dresses. Satin char-
meuse — Satin — Meteor — Satin
Creponge and Satin Cretonnes.
Heavy flat silk crepes — crepe de
chines and chiffons.
Colors that look their best. Blend­
ed excellently with contrasting
harmony that can be only in high
grade garments. We are offering
these at
We mean all that can be built into one that goes for
warmth, comfort, durability, color and stylo. The com­
bination means a garment of beauty, as well as a neces­
sary part of one’s everyday wardrobe. The styles we
carry are models adopted by the American Knitters and
every one we show is “ right.”
Your money will draw interest while it is accumulating for the initial pay­
ment on your car.
*
•
. •
- •
If sickness or extreme emergency should make you require your money be­
fore the time of purchase it will be returned to you.
Let one of onr salesmen explain this weekly payment plan.
call at the
Phone ns or
SELECT YOUR COLOR AND MODEL AT $5.00 to $10.00
Shop For Christmas Now At
Claycomb Motor C
It DOBS make a difference where you buy your FORD
Special Hose Sale;
6 Pair Rayon and'Lislo
at $2.95 box'
New Fancy Kid Gloves
all leading shades at
$3.98 to $4.60