Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Returned Hom e ■
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookmiller
have returned to t£elr home In
Ashland from an extended vlalt
In Loa Angelen and other. South­
ern pointa of lntereat.
Hava your broken
repaired. Large stock
w hand. Jordan Saab i
J. L. Wise was a business visi­ tnet Works. Phons 111
tor In Ashland yesterday freon
Dance at Jackson Hot Sprlngi
Saturday night, December 12.
Coffee with real cream served Mualc by Abbie Green’s Nite
at Nlningera.
74-tf Hawka popular orchestra.
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AU our confections home ma|le
A fit guaranteed. It costs no
and fresh dally at Candyland.
more. Paulserud’s for suits and
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overcoats,
Swennlng and Gear have Just
completed refinishing the Ladies , Real Eversharp Pencil.—Me
Clab Room la the Elks Building Nalr Bros.
in their usual first class mannei.
Here Yesterday—
Here on Bnaln e aa ■
Andrew Brinar, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Tilley of Siskiyou was a A. W. Lucey and Mr. and Mrs.
business visitor In Ashland today W. 8. Eaton were all shopping
on business.
vlsUora In Ashland yesterday
from Talent.
Why not a photograph for
Christmas? Studio Ashland.
Boxes filled from your selec­
tion from stock at Candyland.
Now Is the time to have, that
Roycraft copperware,
portrait made.— Darling’s Studio. Art 8tore.
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-Darlings
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Renting a specialty. Liat your
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches bouse with
are growing in popularity. Try
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
one at The Plasa.
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NO CHANGE IN GRAZING
Returned from Por t la nd -
COST SAYS JARDINE
C. C. Walker returned to Aah-
FOR SALE—A lew good breM
lcud last evening fropi Portlalnd
(Continued from Page One)
and points north, after aevaral Ing cockerels and cocks. Tan-
cred stock. E. 8 .'Morrison. Box
days vlalt.
i t , Aahland, Oregon'.
The fees for graslng on the
77-Tuan. Sat. National Forests now average 12
Good Books.— McNair
SHOE AND GLOVE sala now cents per month for a cow and
on at Wood’s Stora where yqe 3 cents per month for aheep, and
Select Myrtle wood.— Elharta. aave a ltttla.
*
l-8eod tf bring Into the Federal treasury
more than 12,000,000 annually.
FOR SALE— My eight tube The present commercial value of
The Queen Esther class of the
Methodist church will give a Super-Hetrodyne, one of the hegt the forage la considerably more
pageant Sunday evening at the seta ln Ashland. Wlll aell sam­ than thia figure. On the other
Methodist church as a prelimin­ plet« or set alone. B. B. Mor­ hand, if the fees were baaed upon
rison, Box 22, 'Ashland, Oregon.
ary to the evening service.
the coet of administration only,
. ‘
77-Tues. Sgt.
as many stockmen have suggest­
P. C. Landgraf of San Diego,
ed, the. rates would be cut to one
FOR
SALE
California, has been a visitor in
heating stove. 18|^Union street. third of what they are now. '
Aahland several daya looking
after bis property Interests near
Eagle Point. He expects to leave
ASHLAND STILL LEADS
FOR SALE—Four pigs,
for his home tomorrow.
F. J. Nutter, 17F4.
ORE. IN REGISTRATIONS
FOR RENT— S rpom fui
For Fire Insurance see J,
(Continued from paga Ona)
ed
apartment with private
Ketch, Ashlahd Hotel Bldg.
Furnaoe heated. Also ala
China, 1; Hawaii, 88; New Zea­
room. Llthla Apartments,
land, 3 ;and Australia. 1. , To­
tal, 80,818.
N>R MORE AND BETTER South Second.
Registrations, by stations, for
CROPS
FOR SALE CHKAR—1134
Sulphate of Ammonia around Maxwell Sedan, first class me­ the eleven months* period, 1828.
chanical condition, .naw paint, follows: Albany, 1,045; Ashland,
We have a good supply.
good rubber. Terms. Inquire 22.462; Astoria, 404; Baker,
ASHLAND FRUIT AND PRO- Llthla Springs Garage.
Half 1,870; Bend, 729; Corvallis,
DUCE ASSOCIATION
bloek south Llthia Springs Ho­ 591; Eugene, 2,212; Gold Behelf
80-1 Mo. tel.
« t A 283; Grafits Pass, 0,128; Hood
Rifer, 70S; Klamath Falls, 8.-
FOR SAflL®—German poRcp 592; La Grande, 1,327; Lake-
Photo Albums— Writing sets.
puppies. 637 Beach Street Tom view, 10lT Marshfield, 257;
Elharta.
> -
Harris.
87-6* Medford, 11,660; Milton-Freewat­
Returned H om er-
er, 1,256; Newport, 14; North
■*. Bend, 82; Nyssa, 1,086; Ontario,
Mr. and Mra. O. D. Mason re­ New Ticket Agent—
C. M. Bailey, cashier at Klagt, 3.944; Oregon.City, 294; Peni
turned this week to their home
In Burbank; California, after an ath Falla, has accepted tke night dleton, 2,1(7; Portland, 8,803;
extended sojourn in Ashland. ticket agent at Ashland and a lp Roseburg, 2,086; Salem, <’s64;
Seaside, 186; The Dalles, 2,068;
They have made many friends take charge at once.
hare.
Vale, 64; Inspectors, 38.
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
For Sale— M. T. ‘ Linefeed oP
chine Agents from 8180 to |160 barrels. Swennlag A Gear.
for sawing machines, whan you
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can get the White here for |65.
Emil Pelt
88-tt From Talent—
Mrs. L. O. Penland of Talent
Cliff Payne-makes hall treei
was a business visitor In Ashland
D. M. Gregory and family of yesterday.
Haynes City, Florida have been
Cigars In Christmas gift pack
visitors in Ashland for several
Olita for all -Darling’s Art ages for him.—The Rose.
daya looking over property to Store.
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locate here permanently.
Bat at Martha’s dining room.
If you need an office or amali Vendôme Hotel. Open 6:00 s.
m., to 9:00 p. m.
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The Tidings office la ready tor
Styleplue clothes at Paulaer-
you. Apply at The TMlngs of-
fid’s. Our suits are guaranteed.
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TODAY ONLY
Hsvw yoar Sandky dinner at
Martha’s Dtafilg Room.—Ven- Received Over Radio-—
FRED THOMPSON
Listeners pvex .the- radio last
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evening
enjoyed a prise fight be­
SILVER KINO
' Complete line of Christmas tween Berlenbsck and Delany, re­
dandles at The Plasa Confec­ ceived from K8L Salt Lake City.
tionery, 20c per lb., and up.
They also enjoyed a musical pro­
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Supply.
In Medford—
B. C. Forsythe and Walter
A dynamic,
Hughes are business visitors In
star in a np - roaring Medford today, where they will
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
“ Western,” jammed with attend the school conference.
Shop and save-210.00.
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“GALLOPING
GALLÄGER
thrills, action and enter-
tainmentl
DANit)
MW W
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Smart new models In topcoatc.
5 Marcela 16.00
Paulserud’s.
SS-tl
Attractive coupon gift books.
(Limited number of book*.)
See the Art Room— Holmes
Grocery.
The Vanity Shoppe
McGee’s Store.
Phone 101
Books for children. -Darlings
•R f
Art 8tore.
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Tea sets make fine
Visiting In A shland -
Darling’s Art Store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clerk of
Our line of gift boxes are Soulsbyville arrived In Ashland
différant.—Darlings Art -Store.
Thursday evening for a visit with
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A. W. Herbert. * They will also
From Hornbrook—
visit with Mrs. Clark's slater, Mra.
,llr . and Mrs. George T. Parsley Ralph Billings.
of Hornbrook were visitors In
Ashland yesterday transacting FOR MORB AND BETTER
business.
CROPS
Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
Fostoria Star Cut Glaas.-
Superphosphate
Holmea.
II
For Hay, Grain and Bulba
We can make you Interesting
prices
Call 180 ' tor Powell’s famous
ASHLAND FRUIT AND- PRO-
apple older sad we deliver.
38-1 mo.
' DUCB ASSOCIATION
, 80-1 Mo.
61 per cent reduction In* glass­
ware.— Holmes*
Three private carq of hl<h
Christmas Seals and Decora railroad officials arrived In Ash­
land lgst evening to consult O.
tlons.—McNair Broa.
N. Kramer in regard to publish­
ing schedules and rates to apply,
Parchaaed Ota "
on - the Natron cutoff.
Mr. John L. Olson has pur­
chased a new Star sport coaeh
the local dealer, M. W. Hamaker
reports.
BEAUTIFUL
Susan was a slave to
thrills with a kick. And
when Susan went out into
the world to get them, she
‘GOT them — and then
feomel
That’s Bebe in the title
role of this gay, gingery,
high-geared comedy.
Error In Ad—
la Friday’s Issue of The Tid­
ings at the bottom of Elbert’s
advertisement a Hfie was printed
as follows: “Free Stationery?*
Instead thia should have beefi
"Free Saturday,” In connection
with a picture and story hook
which were offered to fiver/
child under 8 years of age,
Repairs That Will
Please
pete’s Shoe Shop
TIRE BARGAINS
Get our prices before buying.
t
KANT
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THIS IS A CHECKERED FLAG STATION
DB. W. OESER, Prop
At Bargains
1 Buick Six
THESE Ö 4 S . W A -l SHAPE
Ethical
1
LEEDOM’S —
Tires
arid Replacement
Service
30-DAY GUARANTEE
Jn the heuer that insur­
ance calls-iop hs clean and
honest a code of ethics as
any jirofesgion, even law
or medicine, this agency’s
service is built upon the
principle of “ a square deal
for everybody.”
Phone 37
^Service Worth W hile”
INSURANCE
How many times she will
thank you for her
Combination Set of
Toiletries
a »
The test —*■ packed in
Charming Gift Boxes.
Houbigant’s Quelque
Fleurs
St. Dennis
. Cotys Jasmin
Darnies Jasmin
? Djer Kiss
Elizabeth Arden’s
The policy offered you here Is
a liberal coverage for your
risk. The outstanding feature
of the work of this office is the
careful attention to all details
of your insurance problems.
3 ~ i a Z a Ci .*’
1
Local Agency of
The Hartford Fife
Insurance Company
Chicken Dinner
PLAZA SUNDAY
85c
lith ia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
CLEA R A N CE SA L E
USED CARS!
THESE CARS ARB RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED
Lithia Springs Hotel
Ashland, Oregon
-Watch P arty-
1921 Ford Tonring . j..6 8 5.00
1921 Pord Tonring,------- >160.0
1922 Ford Touring- . . . .6166.00
1923 Ford Tonring
6210.00
1923 Ford Tourixg ....6166.00
1924 Ford Roadster, Steel
Pickup Body ............ ...I
AND
DEG 31, 1925
USEFUL
A good Siskiyou county farm
to trade for Ashland property-
R T. STAPLES
At same old stand Hotel Aahland.
«; are the many
Electrical
Gifts
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From T a le n t-
Carl Mellos of Talent was a
shopping visitor la the city yes­
terday.
OUR NEW YEAR DINNER WILL BE
. SERVED NEW YEAR EVE.
5:30 to 8:30
we have for your
selection
6167.50
•
Dancing in our ballroom to good music, until
midnight
1924 Ford R o a d ster---- 6250.00
WE ALSP HAVE
Star Touring, Chevrolet Sedan, Cleveland Touring,
Nash Touring, Stevens Touring, at Sale Prices.
Clay comb Motor Co.
61.00 for Dinner and Dance
MAKE TABLE RESERVATIONS
Ti
,
Lincoln
Ford son
I
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<
Hand-operated Starter Switch for your Ford
Let Us Explain It.
2 Hupmobiles
339 E. Main Street
.
41The Phantom of
The Opera1
WE HAVE SOME
1 Chevrolet Touring
Opposite New Hotel
“The children and I had
colds,” writes Mrs. Nancy Ma*
ther, Richwood, Ohio, ”and tbsL
first dose of FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR helped via right away.
We surely get quiete resulta. ì
Cheli keep It on hand all thè
Urne.”
Thousands of mother»
have found FOtEY’S HONEY
AND TAR the Ideal cough and
cold remedy for their children.
Contains no opiates.
Children
like It. Sold by all druggists.
Sold everywhere.
5
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
A SPOTLIGHT
u
Jack Lucy venerable engtna
herder f<y the laetA.>& years
has been promoted to switchman
and is showing the boys how to
ride the cars.
CARD OF THANKS
ASHLAND FRUIT ASSN. MAY ?
We wish to e/presa oar thanks
, BE REORGANIZED
to our f rienda for the kindness
(Continued Prom Pace One)
ánd sympathy extended to us
(Continued, from Page One)
durine our recent bereavement,
Kipp will also appear on tho
ports will be given by the follow­ and for the many beautiful flow*
Chamber of commerce forum lun­
ing committee chairmen:- Loan
cheon program next Tuesday, at-
Fund, Miss Viola Ortachtld, Port­
Marvin Abbott,
plaining the marketing condi­
land; Necrology, Mrs. Emma Bry­
Mr. and Mrs.
tions,
and urging better »up-
ant, Hillsboro; Higher Education
McKlnnia and family.
port for the association.
Standards, Dean Oaorge H. Alden,
Salem; Extended Program for O.
8. T. A., Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson,
Salem; School Revenues and Tax­
ation, A. Landreth, Pendleton;
Extra Curricula Activities in High
Schools, R. E. McCormick, North
Bend; Scholarship Records, J .L -
Gary, West Linn. All railway
lines In Oregon have granted re­
duced fare on the certificate plan.
1 Star Touring
In Klamath Falls—
8. J* Balla/,-agent* for the s'.
P. Co., and wife spent Sunday In
Klamath Palls.
Gets Promotion—
PROGRAM ORBGON STATE
TEACHERS MEETING READY