Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAflUT « D IN O S
In Ashland—
F W.''Moore of Harbor, Ore­
gon is in Ashland for a few
days this week, visiting with old
friends ' and acquaintances. Mr.
Moore has been in California for
sometime past, due to ill health,
but is now returning to his
home at Harbor. He was formerly
one at The Plasa.
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of Ashland, having lived here
Front Dunsmuir—
Mrs. Churchman has returned
23 years, and will be remember­
Mrs.
Ed
Wolters
of
Dunsmuir
Preserve the days of child­
tram a few-days trip to Portland.
ed
as one of the leading real
was
in
town
Tuesday
•
to
attend
hood. A photograph never grows
estate
men of Ashland
the
Redlfer
funeral.
up. Studio Ashland.
Dunce every Saturday night
at Jackson H o t Springs. Mnslc
Typewriter ribbons, carbons,
hy the Ntte Hawks.
1 0 1 - tf Returned Home—
paper
at Elharts.
Mrs.
Josephine Poley and
Saturday morning Jan. 2nd, daughters, Minnie and Eva, and
AU-rlte butter toasted sand
son, Wilmer, returned home Tues­
we start oar big annual Suit
wiches— very
popular— Nining
day
from
Springfield,
Oregon,
and Overcoat sale with extra
er’s
Fountain
Seratee.
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peats free et Orrea Tailor Shop, where they attended the family
upstairs.
102— ! • reunion held there December 27. From P o r t la n d -
Charles 8. Mitchell returned
Eat at Martha’s dining room.
from Portland Wednesday morn­
Open 6:00 a,
Mrs. Cora M. Dodge *has pur­ Vendome Hotel.
m.,
to
9:00
p.
m.
81-tl ing. where he went, to attend the
chased the Klum home on the
funeral of his nephew, James
corner of Alida street and the
Sanford Mitchell. The deceased
Tanlac,
$1.00—
McNair
Bros
Boulevard.
was struck and Instantly killed
by
an automobile as he was going
Have your Sunday dinner at Meet Monday—
borne
from school December 17.
The Parent-Teachers Council
Martha’s Dlnnlg Room.— Ven­
will
meet
at
the
Library
Monday
derne Hotel.
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Madden sells protected tires.
afternoon, Jannary 4 at 2:30
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o’clock.
From O. A. C.—
From San F r a n c is c o -
Rosina Gallatin is home from
Mrs. L C. Keith, o f San Fran­
jjS~AT C. to spend the holidays
cisco is a guest at the home
with her parents at Valley View.
of Mr. and M rs.'W illiam Glenn
»
* W. H. Hodkinson and wife left of Valley V ie *.
In A s h la n d -
Tuesday tor Los Angeles where'
Ivan Kilgore of Merrill. Is In
Trinity Guild and Auxiliary
they expect to spend about Un
Ashland visiting with his father
will serve one of their famous
days with their m b ,
chicken pie dinners New Years E. G. Kilgore.
Marcelling. Trimming, Sham- Day from five to seven at the
Why do you pay Sewing Ma­
The Parish House. They have prepar­
pools*. Dyeing. Facíala.
chine
Agents from $120 to $130
’ 102-1
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store ed a delicious menu.
for sewing machines, when you
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can get the YThlta here for $66
Yes, Thursday and Friday are
Emil PelL
«S-t1
d i ff Páyne makes truck bodies washdays too at the Ashland
Laundry. Just phone 166 and
we will get It back to you Sat­ Car Sold—
The Park Garage reports the
urday.
101-2t
sale of a De Luxe model, Olfls-
moblle sedan, to C. H. Vaupel
FOR1 RENT: — 3 roôm fur­
nished house with garage. Phone
48ÍJ
102-tf
CONVALESCENT JOM K — It
Is astonishing how a week or
two of our treatment.will reduce
bloat In dropsy cases. We charge
from $20.00 to $25.00 per week
for these.
SALEM, Ora., Dec. 31.— Auto­
mobile dealers who have , been
compelled to repossess automo­
biles sold on the payment plan
because of the failure O f the pur­
chaser to meet his payments, w ill
find themselves 4n a most em­
barrassing position when It comes
to obtaining a transfer
license
for the repossessed machine.
FOB SALE:— Good
stove. 163 Union St.
heating
102-5*
FOR SALE: — 1 U. 8. Cream
Separator; 1 Slip Scraper; 650
’ lbs. Seed Barley, reclaaned. Treat­
ed. Phone 44-0L Evenings.
FOR RENT: — Steam heated
office room. First National Bank.
’
‘ . • 102— 3
The state law requires that
before a license of the vintage
FOR RENT: — 3 room fur­
of 1926 can be obtained for
nished apartment, ground floor,
any machine, the applicant must
3 block from Plaza, $20.00, water
produce a certificate of title,
paid. Phone. 432Y.
102-«
showing ownership of the ma­
chine In question. It also pro­
FOR SALK: — Wicker sulky.
vides that, In the event of the
In
good condition, call W. P.
transfer of ownership of a car,
Bellus,
606 Oak Street.
102-4*
the former owner must indorse
(Colnunuea from page 1.)
the certificate of title, showing
that he 'has relinquished his title
to the machine in question.
_ Now comes the rub. Some 200
would-be owners of automobiles
who have failed to meet their
payments and have thereby lost
their cars have refused to indorse
the certificates of title, showing
ove~ transfer of ownershlc of the ma-
.
chine back to the dealer.
In an opinion given to Secre­
dared. In the meantime, there
will be no sales department here. tary of State Kozer, Attorney ;
General Van W inkle holds that ' J
MTcRTemTHs. ”dlfff«wvh an Indorsement ts absolute-
t, .will build* <2
essential, under the law, to
plant'. Sawmill the completion of a certificate of ;
cutting
300,0000
feet a shift title which In turn is necessary
with 300 men will run double to the issuance of a new set of
license plates.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Julian and
baby spent the Christmas holi­
LE T J.' L. Ketch write your
days with Mrs. Julians parents
automobil« Insurance.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Mlksche of
Bellview. Mrs. Julian was form
To Los Angeli
. erly..Gertrude...Mlksche..of...this. _
Mrs. Eîtïabeth Clevenger left
holidays. Bring your container.
yesterday for Los Angeles, where
'Laaa’a on the Boulevard. 101-2
she will visit for some time at
Order an Orthophonie Vlctrola
the home of Her daughter, Mrs.
for New Year.— The Rose.
Charles Starbuck
stockmen
Wheeler - First National Bank
to Port- here Is sold and will remove to
Tflltynook.
TOO LATE TO OUfflSITY
In Eugene—
In Abbiami—
George H. Yeo left yesterday
Misa Florence Stewart of Port­
for
Eugene bn a business trip.
land Is a, guest ât the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mlkacbe of Bell-
W HY PAY RENT? W ill build
view.
new home on well located lot.
658 Holly St..
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches Easy terms.
Phone
317-L.
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are growing In popularity. Try
You hnve rounded a curve rtnd a new
stretch of road lies before you.
The Citizens Bank wishes you the bdst
of luck and prosperity in traveling it
Come in and- let us help you to màp
out a real savings schedule’for the months
ahead.’
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
•
Ashland, Oregon
fainting of Crater Lake
Glory of the Sunrise.” to
bar brother' Lealle M. H
Yakima, Washington.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
“LORRAINE OF
THE LIONS’
Saturday
SALLY
n
J ,. n
r ltr P w P tl
J.II McOEE
THE
S
CONTENTMENT
HEALTH,
HAPPINESS
BORN
AND
OF
PROS-
FERITY
FIRST
THE
NATIONAL
ASHLAND,
BANK
OREGON
New Year’s Greetings to Our
* Patrons And Friends
W hatever your idea of happim
the New Year bring it to you,
hope that in our small way, we i
to realize it for you.
ATI we ask of thoTWcw Y ear nt to ho oi
greater servioe to the people of this fine
city; to give you greater values, lovelier
inodes, larger assortments wherever pos­
sible, to make this Store the most en­
joyable plaee to shop in all Ashland.
As the New Year unfolds so will our
plans and we hope to be judged by what
we offer to you.
Convajescent Home
ap*
\
1»,' 'Ji.ifïîâ -
Happy New Yearl Love and good
will to all. May God fill your hearts
with joy, your bodies with health
and your pockets with money, this
year
E. R. ISAAC & CO
1926
Mrs. Barber
_
MRS. J. H .^ffTGG
MAY T H E -Y E A R 1926 BRING YOU
prices
___
Homs made Chill Beans and
ASHLAND F R IT T AND 9 *9 0 -
■a»
Tamales.— NInlagsr’s Foun­
n r c E ASSOCIATION
tain Satvloe.
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Continuous Show
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RUBY MeN AMARA
Poultry M eeting—
Heasons Greetings
The poultry men of Valley
We wish to thank you most
View will held their business
heartily at this time for your
meeting at the Gallatin residence many favors In the past and
at Valley View tonight.
trust that our business relations
will always prove as pleasing to
McNair's Cold Tablets.
you as they have to us. Please
except oar best wishes for a pros­
perous New Year. Orrea Tailors.
Floyd Craig, and John Sum­
102— 1*
ner and wife, of Drain, and Ver­
non and A. C. Redlfer of Myrtle
Fresh Typewriter ribbons
Creek, were here Tuesday at­ Elharts.
tending Mrs. Redlter’s funeral.
E. W . Redlfer. ' who has been
yvalk upstairs to Orrea Tailor
here for some time, accompanied Shop and save $10.09.
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his brothers to Myrtle Creek.
Renting a specialty. List your
Hot Tamales for that watch house with
AHHIAND REALTY CO.
,rty— The Rose.
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Better clothes for less
at
Paulserud's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells of
Portland
are spending a few days
F ro m P ortlan d —
In
Ashland
with Mr. Wells’ moth­
Mr. and Mrs? Kenneth Lansing
er,
Mrs.
Roy
Hosley. Mr. and
of Portland are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Lansing’s parents. Mrs. Wells are on their way
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lennox, of to San Francisco for a short
visit. Mr. Wells was formerly
Valley View.
of Ashland, and is well known
here.
For Flra Insurance see J. L.
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Returned Home—
, William Webster who has been
FOR
MORE
AND
BETTER
very 111 at the Community hos­
CROPS
TTun flwtefcwr. Lead—n«—*«» and pital for tome time with phneu-
m onla, has sufficiently recovered
Superphosphate
to return to his home on North
For Hay, Grain and Bulba
j We can make you Interesting Main street.
CHILDREN
Matinee 10c — Evening 25c
Adults - 50c
till
Welcopie to the New!
No regrets for the Year that is told,
All joy for the oue you’re to view!
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
From .Montesano—
Madden retreads tires.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Van Leer
and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Glenn
FOR SURETY bonds see J
of Montesano, Washington are
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Glenn la Valley
To G r e n a d a -
View.
Mrs. Mabel Russell Lowther
will return today to her home in
Trlntty Guild, will serve, a
Grenada. California, after spend­
chicken dinner New Years day
ing tbe Christmas .holidays In
from 5 to 7 at the Parish House.
Ashland with friends and rela-
71 cants a plate.
100-2
ilves.
ir-,
TO
i
__ L.
TtJRN A LEAF OF THE NEW YEAR’S BOOK,
AND IF YOU’LL DEIGN TO LOOK,
YOU’LL READ OUR W ISHES BOLD AND C L E A R -
“A PROSPEROUS, HAPPY AND GLAD
NEW Y E W