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

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Sale of Ctor—
Mr. and Mya. George Lewla ang
The Claycomb Motor Company
Miss Marguerite Hammond la
little aon, Daniel, of Marshfield
reporta the aale of g 1988 one ton confined to her home with the
arrived Sunday for a holiday visit
truck te Lu Davipou-
at the home. Of Hi. and Mra. Wil­
mer Poley. Mra. Lewla waa form­
Typewriter«,
Adding
Leaves For Redding—
erly Miss May Poley of thia city.
chinea.— Elhart’a.
Omar Willey leavee today ter
Redding, California, after a wedhg
Left For St: l o n l a -
Hava your Sunday dinner ; at vlalt with hla mother la Aahlaadi
Mr«. C. Henry, of 140 Pioneer
Martha'« Dlnnig Room.—Van-
Avenue, left laat week for St.
dome Hptel.
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Louis, Missouri, where she will
spend the remainder of the winter
Mr. and Mra. Clark Hawley of viaiting friande In Jacksonville. with relatives.
San Francisco are visiting Mr.
and Mra. H. L. Claycomb of thia
E. F. Patterson, assistant en­
city daring the holidays.
Mrs. Bessie Murphy la leavlafc tomologist, who has been located
tonight fer Portland, after spend­
A musical treat
Hear the ing several days la Ashland with in thia vicinity for several yeara,
new Orthophonie Vlctrola.—The her husband Frank Murphy. Mr*. and Mrs. Patterson are viaiting
their parents dnring the Chriat-
Rose.
Murphy will attend the Oregon maa holidays. They frill return
State Teacher» Association meet, to San Jose, where they are spend­
Blank hooka and systems.
ing In Portland before retutalnk ing the winter, Thursday.
Elhart's.
to her school nt Hood River.
Prank Kelson, whe haa haan
attending the University of lle­
vada, to in Ashland visiting his
aunt, Mra. C. O. Porten
All-rite batter toaated sand­
wiches—very
popular—Mining
The New Year Greeting that
er’a Fountain Service.
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carries A message of friendli­
ness and
good
will—Your
photograph.
Studio Aabland.
Theodore Sehweln and aon, Ted
arrived yesterday from Chico,
California, to spend a week with
Marie Porter arrived 8unday
his brother L. F. Sehweln of thia
night from Powers, Oregon, for
a abort vlalt with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. C. O. Porter, of thia
Foley’s Honey and
city.
Locate in Ashland—
McNair Bros.
Gooding and family
Marcelling. Trimming, Sbam-
Falla have located
Klamath
Renting a specialty. List y
The
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
Ashland for the winter.
house
with
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
ASHLAND REALTY OO.
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Phone 103.
Left for Eugene—
Mr. and Mra. Frank Moore re­
turned
to Eugene today, after
Returned to Baa Fraacto co
Ml«« Ruth Sboudy who baa spending the ■ holidays In Ash­
been visiting hers with bar par­ land with relatlvea.
ents, Mr. and Mra. B. M. Sboudy,
A box of chocolates for that
on Helman street will return to
Deft for Canby—
New
Year gift.—The Rose.
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Robertson San Francisco this evening.
of Almond street left Wednesday
Home mads Chill Bean* and Returned to M od esto-
for Canby, Oregon, to spend the
Hot
Tamalea.—Ntnlnger's Foun­
Ray Long, son of Mr. and'Mrs.
holidays.
tain Service.
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for the Christinas holidays, left
Better clothes for lesa
at
Sunday night* for Modeato, Whbre
Panlaernd’a.
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he has a position In the engineer­
ing department of tbe Pacific Gas
and Electric Company.
8. M. Calkin«, former Chief
Blackcap of the Berrlana, boost­ Heitir»«*« IO rtHttMRP"*
er organisation of Newberg, spent
Mrs. Ella Rica, a slster of Mn.
Saturday with V. D. MUler of thia Van Sant of thla clty, returned
to Portland yesterday after apend-
city.
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To Springfield—
ing
a faw daya ln Ashland. Mn.
W. M. Poley, Mn. Josephine
Rice
in returnlng from an ax-
Poley and daughters, Minnie and
tendad
trip through the United
Eva Poley, and Mn. C. Hartley
n d son, Collins, left for Spring-
field Saturday morning fdr a fam­ Phone 817-L.
ily reunion.
Passed TtiroaW* Ashland—
O. J. McCoy, • former resident
of Newberg, Oregon, and now a
contractor of Klamath Falla, atop-
pad to see V. D. Miller and fam­
ily last Thursday. Mr. McCoy
wag on hla way worth to apend
the holidays.
Mrs. E. O. Gillings Is confined
to her home, angering from an
Hot tab
attack of the flu. She to reported er night at
considerably better today.
The Office 8upply Store,
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches
era growing In popularity. Try hart’s.
one at The Plesa.
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F. M. Carter has returned from
Bet at Martha’s dining roam.
Vendóme Hotel. Open 8:88 a. a trip to San Francisco. Mrs.
m., to 9:88 p. m.
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tbe holidays with her mother,
Leaves for North Bead—
Mrs. L. A. Phillips, of this city.
Mrs. Ells Garrett, mother of
Mr«. Fred Engle, leavee« tonight
for an indefinite visit with her
daughter in North
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Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Waite an*
aon, Bruce, of Dunsmuir spent the
Christmas week end with Mra.
Wait’s parent*, Mr. and Mra. O.
W. Long, of thia city.
FOR RENT—Private
room. Phone 874-4.
WANTED—Woman to do light
In j^ehlnnd ■■
Phene
William S. Rlaley, an attorney housework mornlngm
377-L.
99-8«
and mining engineer nr Albany,
la In Ashland on a combined busi­
WIDOW WITH TWO small
ness and pleasure trip.
girls wishes to exchange ser­
vices fer good home.
<5. $.
home preferred.
Address tf.
cere Tidings.
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Vos Snlphnr. Land Plaster and
WANTED—For spot cash, good
home place of 1 to 8 acres oa
east aids of town, close to
schools, with one-story home of
about 8 rooms.
Party ready
to bny at once. H. C. Galev.
No. <8 Best Main S t
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(Continued From Page One)
lanh; Miss May Benedict, Ash­
land; Mn. Effie Elliot, Betting-
ham« Washington, one brother,
Clarence G. Benedict of Port­
ion^ her father, O. W. Benedict,
Ashland, rag-a number of other
relatives.
Mrs. Redifer was a devoted
member of the Christian chnrah
since »he waa eleven yean old.
an* was of .a bright and sunny
disposition during the, suffering
Incident to the long Illness cheer­
fully and uncomplainingly. .
Since her Illness, messages
from friends and a room kept
bright in flowers have testi­
fied to the sympathy and esteem
of friends and neighbors.
She funeral will he held from
the Christian ahurch at
ten
o'clock Tuesday morning.
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Do You Know
i
'
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A Picture iMitHTeetH In It I
Do you know we recharge 6-volt
battery, $1.00 ■
Do you know we replace 1 crack
- ed cover $1.70
Do you know we recharge 12-volt
battery, $1.25
Do you know we replace battery
ew e $2.23
Christmas groans used la deed«
ration tare festive air to the
spacious rooma.
The distribution of gifts 'and
eoay visit which followed the
Christmas dinner waa a pleasant
.feature of the afternoon.
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more yeara of happiness may
be thelra.
Those present were the guests
of honor, Mr. and Mra. J. P.
Dodge, Mr. and Mra. H. C.
Galay and children, John, Mary,
and Ellen, Mr. and Mra. Louis
Dodge, Edith end Bobby, and
Mr. and Mra. Will Dodge
Christmas waa observed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. X
Malmgren of Phoenix in a de-
lightful
Christinas
gathering,
with a two o'clock, thre£eour«e
gooae dinner at which covers
wars laid 'for Mr. sad ‘Mrs. Job*
Bonar, Mrs,' Thelma Gardener
and two children, of Montana,
house guests in the home, the
Misses* Gertie Haan and Edna
Match Peddler With 18 Cents
Now Worth Ten Million
A news item tells of the success of Leopold
tSchepp, head of a New York importing
firm, who at the age'of S3'has amassed a
fortune of $10,000,000.
Needless to say, the young match mer­
chant did not spend his first spare pennies
for candy or other amusement.
Saying gave him his start as it has so
many others.
,
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Why not make YOUR start towkrd a
fortune — small or large — by opening a
savings account at this bank — NOW ?
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Family R e u n io n -
Wc Bave A
Battery Department?
9
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From Dunsmuir —
From . Corvelli«
\
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stdhrns of
Alva McMillan of Corvallis, * Enterprise, Oregon, Dr. and Mrs.
collage chum of Hugh Bates, will Robert Stearns, and daughters,
spend the coming week in Ash- Roberta, Katherine and Helen, of
Medford, «Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stearns of Grants Pass, Mra. A*
PVons Talent—
R. McCoy and Mrs. Bile Rhodes
Frankie Denham of Talent has and son, Jack, of Albany. Mr,.
been enjoying a couple of days Blanche Houpe and son, Russell,
vlalt In Ashland with Kenneth of Grants Paas and Mra. Flora
Denton. ’, .,
. Knapp of Mavalin, Wisconsin,
were the out of town guests at
the family reunion bald nt tbe
H. A. Stearns home on Chrlst-
WIDOW WITS TWO m a ll
girls will ears for children* 'br
with ' housework In Sx-
change for home. Address V. WELL KNOWN LOCAL V
V
WOMAN DfBD SUNDAY
are Tidings.
give cabinet baths,
or hot packs, accoiVlng to need,
Paul Gulley and wife left for followed by alcohol ruto; mas­
Eugene yesterday morning, to sage and vibrator treatments tor
visit with Mr. Gulley’s mother. 18.00, twelve for >80.00.
J. M. Harrell held No. 18,408
winning number on tamp at Jor-
HHHH
In Talent—
Charles Murphy, sop of. Frank
Murphy of this city, is apendltffc
hla Christmas vacation in Talent
with hla grandparents/ MV.: and
Mrs. C. *B. Lnmkln.
Ooheen and Paul Ooheen, the
Mr. and Mra: Allen Denton latter visiting hla sister In Ash­
apent Sunday In Medford visiting land and the host and hostess.
friend«.
Dr. and Mrs. Malmgren.
A 'Beautiful Christmas tree,
burdened with the weight of
lovely gifts for each, and
Ashland, Oregon
CHIMNEY
Flour and Feed
SWEEPER
OF ALL KINDS
Best Grade and Fair Price AlwayB
Hardware
The Winchester Store”
We Sincerely Thank You
vox voua splendid patronaoe durino xmab
SHOPPING
DAYS
And May Yoúrs Be
Miller’s T oggery
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
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Do yon know we install new sep­
arators: 1-cell, $3.00— 3-oells $3.
Do you know we replace new so
lntion in battery, $1.00
Do you know We install positive
group, renewal 1-cell, with new
separators, $5.00
Do you know we recharge radio
batteries, TBo
Do you know we replace 1 crack-
ed jar $2.73
Do you know we take in old bat­
tones in trade for new ones-
¡We will be glad to give information as to actual oondition of battery
in your car, and care of yonr battery at any time. ,
AH our work is guaranteed end prices are lowest possible to do satis­
factory work.
RJNTINTIN
T he Wonder D o g -ln
’TRACKED in the
ALL PRIORS INOLUDI MATBR1AL
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Ford All-Rubber Case 13-Plate Batteries $16.50
Claycomb Motor Co
Lincoln
Fords