ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Moved to New Home Retara to Corvalll»— W. M. Allingham and family, Edwin Mowat returned to Cor­ of the Willamette valley, 'have vallis Saturday, after spending a few days with friends in Ash­ just move A. M. one at The Plasa. 4 87-tf Special communication Thurs- Cliff Paype makes bread boards day svanlng. Jan. ?. second de­ Left for Washington— gree Meet nt 7:90 o'clock Visit­ Peanut and CoCoanut brittles, Howard Bryant of- Taylor's ing Brethren welcome. Falls, Minnesota, nephew of Mr fresh and crispy. R. L. Bl’RDIC, Jr. W. M. end Mrs. Charles Gray and Clyde Uncalled tor suits, for half­ Petty of Coldwater, Michigan, ice, all wool. Paulserud’a. left for Aberdeen, Washington, 106 tf Saturday, after apendlng the hol­ idays at the Qray home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan Madden retreads tires. 68-tf returned yesterday Trom Albany, Société Box Chocolates - The Portland and Lebanon. WHy PAY RENT? WU1 build new home on well located* lot. Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­ Easy terms. 658 Holly St., Madden sells protected pooing. Dyeing. Pacíala. The Phone 317-L. 95-tf Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. Phone 192. 98-tf Pollyanaa Claao-- Covered Dish Supper— The Pollyanna Class of the The ladies of the Bearan Sun­ Barber Sbop Preebyterisn Church • will hold day school class, of the Christian basement at their monthly business meeting chureh wtl entertain their hus­ eat. 163-tf at 7 o’clock Thursday evening. bands at a covered dish supper, at the church, Friday night Party glvjng check to Plum­ There will be a social hour fol­ mer's Grocery for 126.25, please lowing the business meeting. call In and .alga same. H. B. CLASSIFY] REU He|d Meeting— The Auxiliary to the American Private aleqp- FOB RENT Legion held a business meeting, ing room. Phone 274J. 106-tf Monday evening in the Armory, FOR SALE OR TRADE for for the election of officers. Of­ Ashland property, 20 acre ranch, ficers elected were: Mrs. C. A. 1 1-2 miles on Bast Main Street Malone, president, Mrs. John1 Enders vice-president, Mrs. Nell road. Good improvements, also Shinn, secretary, Mrs. C. A* Jersey heifer, also Sharpless Heath, treasurer. More Interest Cream Separator. F. Beswlck. 106-6* is being shown in the work of the auxiliary and many activities WANTED: — Batteries to re­ have been planned tor the near charge, 91-00. AU electrical work future. done at Ford set prices. Clay- Corfcct Stationery at Elharta' YOUNG MAN, neat appearance, Liat your well acquainted, 'peppy seUIng experience, part or better full ASHLAND REALTY CO. time, write N. D. Crane, 108 fi. Ivy, Medford, Ore. 199-1* FOR SALE: — Pullets for See T. L. Ketch for Insurance and Surety Bonds. Ashland Hotel breeding. AU laying real reds, Bldg. 103— tf |3 each, some Males 15 and up. Durfee 795 Penn. Ave., Ashland, Oregon. 198-3* Have your broken repaired. Large stock FOR RENT: — Two furnished Mi hand. Jordan Saab i apartments. Adults only. Phone (net Works. Phone 181 B63R or call at Shook Building. ___ ■__ . ... • 108— 2 GREEK NAVY HEAD RESIGNS HIS OFFICE We repair fountain pent-El Taylor, 63 N. Main. harta. 105— : Sousa sald: "It la Grand." It Boxes filled with fresh"candies was the Orthophonie Victrola.— of our own make— at Candylaud. The Rose. ben and Waiting brothers are Captain Q. C, Applegate, of urged to be present. By order Klamath Falla, who h«« just re» of the Noble Grand Pl D. Brown, turned from California was a E. C. Hooper Sec'y 106— 2 guest of the Hotel Ashland last evening. Captain Applegate was The new 8pi1ng Styles end called home by the death of his Woolens are in at Orree Tailor brother, L. B. Applegate. Shop, upstairs. Prices reasonable. 108— 1* All-rite butter toasted sand­ wiches—very popular—Nlnlng- Auxiliary to Trinity Qn lM er'a Fountain Service. 99-tf The regular meeting ~of the Auxiliary to the Trinity Guild Experienced caterer would will be held in the Pafish House like to get dinners for family. tonight at 7:30. There will be 35ceach nigh t. Prefer la ^icialty an election of officers. of Hawthorne school, phone 277-L mornings. 105— 2* I have a party wanting lota ar Normal. Taylor. 62 N. Hain. Traffic Blocked by Tree— — ~i 166-lt A large tree fell across the highway south of Gold Hill, Mon­ day night which caused the H. L. Claycomb, local Ford blockading of the traffic for dealer, returned Tuesday morn­ some time. ing from Roseburg, where he had been attending a Ford dealer’s Cliff Payne makea cupboards. convention Otis J. Elliott and wife and son, of Baker, Oregon, arrived here Saturday, to spend the win­ ter at .thjplr home 6n Iowa street- Grow Up Studie & Art Store Home made Chill Beans and Hot Tamales.—Nlntnger’s Foun- When Our Goats Ara Marked If you say that you have the wrong view of life. Our Steam Heated Garage Makes Storage Safer Not what the year is going to bring you, but what you are going to earn and win for yourself by your own efforts — that is the way to look at it.' Lithia Springs Don’s adopt a waiting attitude for Suc­ cess. Get what you want by saving. Open an account today. \ Phone 46 24 HOUR SERVICE The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon No Cream Actually Trans forms the Skin— No cosmetics successfully con ceal its blemishes. But seien tide care can help your skin to function and so develop and preserve for you a naturally clear, fresh skin. Use the Elizabeth Arden treat­ ment. Just a few minutes each night and morning will ac­ complish wonderful results for you. C O M IN G A SURPRISE WATCH OUR WINDOWS Lithia Spring) 1—Pharmacy Phone 116 Prescription Druggist Lithia Springs Hotel Building Hab-a-dash-Inn Store You Will Eventually Patronize To Ouf After-Inventory Sale We Add January Clearance S ale Heavy Cotton Blankets 66x80; REGULAR $4.00 GRADE GOING OUT AT LIMITED AMOUNT LEFT $7.98 Wool Blankets, Pair $6.95 Size. 66x80 in New Plaid Patterns IT MEANS A LOT—-BECAUSE THE FIRST $225 Fine Quality Wool Dress Special Clean up of Wool Crepe, French Serge and Wool Otterman. TODAY — TOMORROW Colored Pongee, Fanoy Silks, Silk Shirting, Mes soline and Taffeta Values to $1.98. $2.48 Fancy Wool Dress with fîHARIJfi ÇHAPTJtt “I Wonder What the New Year is Going to Bring Me” Women’s black and Brown heavy cotton hose, Regular 30c grade; going at 5 pair for ..............90c Ready-Made Ourtains—Plain or fancy, ruffled edge, 2 1-4 yard length. $100 grade going at 79c $1.69 grade going a t ..........$1.25 Kapok Cushions, 20 in. Square; Regular 95c grade; going at 79c 70x80 Come in Grey, Tan and White VINING “Hie Gold Rush” Biggest Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings E. R. Isaac & Co $3.48 Heavy Cotton Blankets Pair $3.19 MARK UP WAS NOT TOO HIGH. Doming Jtamr? 11*12-13 Now $6.50 EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS GREAT BAR­ GAINS FOR THIS GREAT SALE. George Francis Barron re­ turned yesterday to Eugene to continue his studies at the Uni­ versity of Oregon. Darron Is majoring In music. with GEORGE O’BRIEN MADGE BELLAMY LESLIE FENTON MARGARET LIVINGSTON WALTER McGRAIL EULALIE JENSEN The inner souls of men laid bare by the madness of love and war. \ Heavy All Wool Sold at $8.50 thia Springs Hotel Bldg. Let Perry Ashcraft do your automobile repairing. Phone 141. 104-6t The Trinity Guild will hold a meeting, Thursday afternoon In the Parish House, at 8:80. Of­ ficers will be elected and a full attendance Is desired. The Rose. New Victor Records each week WANTED:— Lo a¿ of 8 8 0 0 -for two years In Ashland residence property. Value 93600.00. No. 88, Care of Tidings. 106-5** Photographs of the Kiddies Never Preserve the days of child­ hood. A photograph never grows np. Studio Ashland. Trinity GnUd Meeting— Beet paying rooming house in town, at a bargain. Taylor, 63 N. Main. 106-St KLAMATH SCHOOLS AGAIN ARE CLOSED FOR RENT.—Good places for you to llvè while work Is scarce. Coxy winter cabins— furnished— tanking from ten to fifteen dol­ lars per month. Light and water paid. Call 163. 106__1 Vi ANTED—Olean cotton rags- KLAMATH FALLS, Jpn. 6.— J>o buttons, hooks or snaps. 6c a Hear the new Orthophonie (IP)— The school board last night jiound at the Tidings office. ordered the public schools here* Victrola- The Rose closed because of the preval ance 316 All-wool top-coats and of spinal menlngitta. One new Harvard. University plana to os' overcoatst, at Paulserud's. 105-tf case and one death were report- tabllsh a graduate school of agr- culture. Fresh Tamales— The Rose Walk upstairs to Orrea Tailor Shop and save 816.00. 78-tf Perry Ashcraft has a good automobile repair shop at the Park Store. Phone 141. 104-6t 108-tf Renting a specialty. house with ATHENS, Jan. 8. — (IP) — Admiral Hadjikrldkos, minister of marine, resigned here today: This action followed closely upon There la some Inquiry for small the assumption of a dictator­ homes. List your property with ship In Greece by Premier Pan- Plummer. comb Motor Company. Beautiful Plaid Blazers Out of state registrations In­ creased 4,489 during 1928 over 1924, according to figures made public this morning by Mrs. 'J. H. Fuller, registrar at the local registration bureau. v During 1924, a total of 18,439 cars were registered ltore, while in 1926, this total increased to 22.919. Ashland led the state in reg- istratjona, and together with Medford and Grants Pass, two other centers fpr registration in Southern Oregon, held almost one half the total registrations in the state. California cars totaled more than fifty per cent of the total registrations here during 1926. We Have USED CARS Park Garage • .Yard $L95 Fancy Checks and Stripes, 64 inches« wide. Good assortment of Colors. 45c Lingerie Mataríais, Yard 3$c Shadow check and striped in Pink, Bine, .Yellow, and Honey Dew, 36 inches wide. 32 inches wide. A wonderful assortment of patterns to seleot from. » .................... ...... ALL LADIES SILK BLOUSES AND BOLEROS GOING IN AT $5.00 grade at . .............$2.50 $6.00 grade a t .....................$3.00 $7 00 grade at ..... .$3.80 $10.00 grade at ............. ... .$4.95 SHOP WITH US AND SAVE AT