Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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A shland d .
H ere Y e s te rd a y —
Accepted Position—
George Brandenburg of Port­
Miss Harriett Hodges has ac­
land,
State Manager of the A. A.
cepted a position at Borgerson’s
A.
was
a visitor in Ashland yes­
store.
terday op business. He left for
Klamath Palls and will return to
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
Ashland in a few days.
Shop and save 410.00.
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Tea sets make fine gifts.
Books tor children.— Darlings
Darling's Art Store.
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Art Store.
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Stated commnnleatlon, Thurs­
day evaniug, Dec. 19. Important
routine work also election of
officers for ¿92«
Visiting Brethren welcome.
8 . A. PBTBHS, Jr.. W. M.
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W. H. DAT. ffoc’y.
Eat at Martha’s dining room.
Personal engraved Xmaa cards Vendôme Hotel. Open 4:00 a.
your stationers.— Elhart’s.
m., to 9:00 p. m.
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Smart new modela in ^opcoats.
Visitor Here Today—
Paulserud’s.
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To Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Stan-
•’ J. C. Scolte of Portland, a per­
nard
at Loa Angeles, California,
sonal friend of Mr. Kramer was To M edford -
his guest this morning. Mr.
Mrs. Merritt Randles, a n d e r s .
Scolse is a pepminent business
Guy Randles spent yesterday In
man ot Portland.
Medford -visiting.
Amity Coin, purses
m at H o a s e -
Dance at Jackson Hot Springs
Mra. O. ifartln of 175 Meade folds.— McNair Bros.
Saturday night, December 12.
atrtet -who has been suite ill at
Music by Abbie Green’s Nite
Now "ta th e tlm e to havu that
her home la reported as Improv-
Hawks popular orchestra.
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portrait made.— Darling's Studio.
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Fire, Auto, Liability and all
kinds of Insurance.
. Merchant's lanca every day,
Coffee with "real cream served
STAPLES REALTY
11 to 3 p. m., 50c at The Placa St Ninlngers.
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Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Confectionery.*
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The ladies ot the Christian
.... C. E. Bord of Talent whs a
A fit guaranteed. It costs no
church win hold a basaar and
visitor, ih Ashland tor a short more. Paulserud’s for suits and
food aalg Saturday. December 13
overcoats.
In building formerly Mrs. Sugg's while today.
Millinery store.
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Cliff Payne makes benches. From Grant« Pi
Mr. Osle of Grants Pass who
Christmas Picture boxes of
All our confections home made has charge of the Southern Ore­
chocolates foe her. .The Reee.
25-1 and fresh dally at Candyland. , gon district of the A. A. A. was
a visitor In Ashland yesterday on
Why do yon pny Sewing Ma­ his way to Klamath Falls.
chine Agente from 1180 to <150
<(rs. J. L. Greenwood la report­ tor sewing machines, when you
Yes we can have your suit
ed ap ill at her home on Liberty can get the White bare for <85. ready'for Christmas if you hursy
BmO Peti.
I l - t f to Orres Tailor shop.
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<1.000 Reward Is Vhat the
people of Ashland cas «et by
taking advantage of t a i big
•ait sale with extra pa/its free
ài Orres Tailor shop; -upetetos.
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Boxes filled from your selec-
tlon from stock at Candyland
Roycra/t copperware
Art Store,
•Darlings
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Returned Home—
Gifts
Store.
for
all.— Darling’s
Art
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Move to Medford—
The A. C. Crews family who
reside in the North part of ; town
expect to move to Medford whepe
Mr. Crews is engaged in business,
during the holiday season,
Demonstrations of the new
Orthophonic Victrola now going
on.— The Rose.
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Her favorite perfume at Mc­
Nair. Broa.
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,
xkDiftqs
b geation, and this, which the com-
»• .gUasiofi aaerlbsd to tba ‘‘unpra-
d cedanted activity” in that state,
d probably cannot ba remedied un-
’* t 0 an extensive program ot double
11 tracking along tha Bast Coast
Y from Jacksonville to. Miami and
H tha enlargement ot terminal faell-
t’ Itiaa is completed, the commls-
11 Mon aald.
The commission reported that
Rl it has practically completed tba
N preliminary reports underlying tta
„ valuation of all railroads of the
*' country. It further emphasised
R ltg faith in automatic train con­
trol devices as a prevention of ac­
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cidents.
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“The importance of continued
effort to eliminate as far as pos­
sible preventable accidents, with
d their loss of life, injury to per-
r sons, and destruction of property,
by installation of automatic train-
stop or train-control devices can
e hardly be overstated,” the Com­
mission said,
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Interesting sidelights on the''
railroad habits of the American
’ public were cast by the report
which showed that* while Ameri-
caps are riding the railroads lees
* they are, on the average, making
longer trips.,
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a p The number of passengerh car­
ried in the first seven months of
1»85
was 8.4 percent lees than in
commission having the veto pow-
the corresponding period o t 1924
and fi.fi percent under the same*
pehod ot 1»IS.
Through Ashland—
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Mr. Price, Mr. Hllderbrandund
Mr. Cortelyou, from University
of California, Mr. Mèrttns and
Mr. Owen of Stanford University,
Mr. Wilson of the University
Southern* California, and Mr.
Welsh representing Santa Clara
-went through Ashland this morn­
ing on their way to Portland
where they will attend the annua/
meeting of the Pacific Coast Con­
ference.
Mpve your Spnday dinner at • Mrs. Mary Dunn and Mrs.
Martha's Dfhnlg Room.—Ven-
Otilla Caldwell have returned to
dome Hotel.
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Ashland from* an extended visit
<20,000 VOTED FOR
In Eugene.
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Our lluc ot gift boxes are
ENTRANCE INTO CRATER
different.— Darlings Art Stars.
CROPS
Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
Call 180 tor Powell's famous
Superphosphate
For Hay, Orain and Bulbs
Wa can m at«. 7 °tt Interesting
prtc“
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Christmas decptatlone. — Mo-
ASHLAND FRUIT AND MMV
tlr Bros.
'OB A ssociation
Ketch, Aihland Hotel Bldg.
C. W. Lyman who has been
quite jerlously 111 was able to be
taken 'for a driVe'yeaterday Is was
reported.
FOR
MORE AND BETTER
CROPS
Sulphate . of Ammonth around
Your Trees
Wb have a good supply.
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO-
,
DUCK ASSOCIATION
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aid road money will he spent i®
Klamath coifhty until it pays the
<26,000 It now owes the gov­
ernment—and I don't mean
maybe,” declared Charles H.
Purcell, In charge of the United
States bureau o f public roads lu
this state.
,
The money he had planned
oh spending in Rlaraath county
in 1926 is now available for anj
other part of the state,”, ftyi
tlnued Purcell.
"But Klamath
county didn’t keep its ‘promise to
us to clean up rights-of-way It
agreed to clear ad It only partly
cleared the sections It agreed
to clear ready for grading.
“On one of these roads the
government had to spend 120,-
, The average Journey per pas­
senger, however, has lengthened
as follows: 1 9 « , 83.95 miles;
<•17, 34.18 miles; 1920, 37.30
miles; 1928, 87.97 miles, and
1924, 88.25 miles.
"The great increase in travel
by automobile, especially for
short distanoea,” the commission
Said, “probably accounts for this
to a large extent.”
K>K RENT
Housekeeping
apartments, 249 Bast Main
FOR SALE—Giant bronce tur­
keys from bine ribbon stock.
Toms 20 lbs 811.00.
Pullets,
15 lbs.. 810.0.0. J. L. Nell, Ash­
land, Oregon.
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JACK HOLT IN CUKW00D3
♦THE ANCIENT HICHWAY»
- A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
SHOB AND GLOVE sale now
on at' Wood's Store whore you
save a Itttle.
l-8eod If
.A t The Vining Theatye Today
«.
In Medford—
and Tomorrow.
Miss Margaret Day huff wag a
visitor In Medford yesterday on
busineaa.
pine Perfum es
IN ATTRACTIVE GIFT PACKAGES
McNAIR
BROS.
GREETING CARD HEADQUARTERS
SANTA CLAUS
Bountifully throughout this big store,
choose with eâriè When you pick from the volumes of
gifts .represented in every department. .
OUR
CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT
iparkles with gifts for the men and boys. Think of
Belt sets with initials, $1 and up
Gloves, all grades, $1.00 and qp
Supporter seta, all colors 25c up
Box
Collars,
any - style,
Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs.
Scarfs, all colors.
Each ............
...... 20c b
OUR
Styleplua clothes at Paulaer-
udV. Our suits are guaranteed.
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REV. Wm. H. NEWMAN
Spiritual Medium and Adviser
From the** United Christian
Spiritual Ass’n., of Portland,
Ore.
Circles Wednesdays, Fridays
and Sundays 8 p. in.
171 Oraulte St.
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SHOE
DEPARTMENT
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was never in better shape. To serve you with the snappiest lasts
“ footery.” Any width, any pattern and exact style that’s “ rigli
“ WE FIT THE FOOT”
Although Mr. Schwein Is still
a patient In the Community Hoa-
pUal, he is reported ss steadily
improving.
Give a
your
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CHRISTMAS SPBCIAL
5 Marcels, 21.90
Attractive coupon gift books.
(Limited number of hooka.)
Thu Vanity Shoppe
WeOee’a Store.
Phone 102
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HIGH
to the Home
OF THE OPERA
DRY
GOODS
To make home more livable, more beautiful
¡s a desire that comes Straight from the
heart, and prompts one to select gifts that
will give comfort and pleasure long after
the holidays have passed
after many a
Christmas has come and gone. %
Our store is full of artistic ahd oomfortable
gifts for the home.
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SECTION
IS AGLOW WITH GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY. HERE YOU WILL
FIN h AMONG HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS
Hand Bags, calf-skns, Kip, suede ’ Parasols, Ifanoy hamdles, either
,
silk or cotton tops. Priced
Kid Gloves, sport cuffs; all pat­
terns, colors and sixes, your
ch oice......................$2.96 to $4.00
Actually'Filmed in Our Own Oregon
A rousing outdoor romance of the kind that has made
Oorrood famous.
'K eyed high with action, struggle, suspense, love in*
forest and hair-raising eecapes.
Backgrounded against .the colorful Canadian lumber
OUR
Silk Hose in a myriad of colors
that will match any color scheme
of raiment that you may require.
They are Priced at $1.00 and up
GIFTS FOR BABY
<Jover the field. Our baby* department is crowded will all tiny tots’
things.
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SLUMBER BOATS — PIN CUSHIONS — THERMOMETERS ~
BOOTEES — CAPS — BLANKETS — SWEATERS AND SILK
QUILTS.
SHOP EARLY AT
Swenson - Peeblcr Furniture
Company
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