Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 18, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    U usinrss V isitor—
Bubinrm Visiter tai Medf o rd .
Mr. Williams of Medford was a
V. IX Miller spent today in
business visitor In Ashland Sat­
Medford on business.
urday.
Have vour french doors made
COMING— A Set of Turquoise
at Jordan’s Bash and Cabinet
Works
114— tf and The Asylum Ball. Parts by
Mrs. F> D. Wagner and Mrs. W.
M. Poley. Vining theater Friday
afternoon Jan. 22. admission
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
returned from Grants Pape, where
50 cents, Ladles only. Tickets
they spent the past'two‘days visit­
at Library, Lithia Springs Phar­
ing friends.
macy and Chamber of Commerce.
Fresh'Tamalea — The Roes.
115 — 2t
. •
114-tf
Bay lb with photographs.
Studio Ashland.' On the Plaza.
From Talent—
Business Visitor—.
, ■
M. Breese of Talent spent
Ellis Hackler of Talent spent
In Ashland on Business.
Saturday in Ashland on business.
Pop Coin bripk, crispy and
C o'U n io n g the guest« at the Colombia ireçh at Candy Land.
Eaat hotel are—
*
T. C. Bell, Glendora, California,
G. C. Eksman, Klamath Falla, W.
.W. Miller, Roeeburg, Edward D.
Dance every Saturday
• Bt 8mlth, Roseburg, F. C. Miller' and
Jackson Hot Springs
— wife, Seattle, Ronald R. Miller,
Seattle, M. R. 'Scotti, KMrmatfc
Falls.
Miss Margaret Dougherty, who
underwent an operatidn at the
WHY PAY RUNT? Will build
Community hospital last Friday, new home on well located lot.
is reported as doing nicely.
Easy terms. '666 Holly S t.
Phono 817-L.
95-tf
Hemstitching and Picotlng—
Front Mezsanlne Floor, McGee
Onr Bntffcr Toasted sandwiches
Building. Mrs. Havener and Mias are growing in popularity. Try
Ewan.
107-1 mo. one at The Plaaa.
8 7-If
From T a le n t-
Arthur Wilson was in Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller of
Church street returned from Al­ from Talent Saturday.
bany, where they have been visit­
ing their daughter, Mrs. E. E. RIG REDUCTION ON SUITS:—
Umphlette, for the past two weeks. AU wool salts 818.60, 816, <|8.75
821.76 at P^nlsernd’s.
lll-tl
Return from A lb a n y -
Visited tai Medford—
Mias Clara Anderson, Miss Nora
Ward, and Miss Edna Goheen
ware visitors in Medford, Satur­
day.
Coleman
on bnal-
Among the guests at the Hotel
Oregon are—
Howard Morrison and family,
Seattle, Charles C,. Locke, Seattle,
Albert G. Hayes, Spokane, John
Bowman, Palo Alto, Mrs. Earl
Bundy and daughters, Palo Alto,
9. A. Slider and wife, $an Fran­
cisco, Albert Ray, Los Angeles.
Butterfield’s new Barber Shop
Is located in the basement at
387 1-2 B. Main Street.
103-tt
Madden
Visiting Ia A s h la n d -
Briggs and Briggs, local at- J. Moore of thia city and Naw-
TOO LATE TO 0LA88ITY WASHINGTON GAS
torneys,
ape attorneys for the berry and Newberry of Medford,
TAX .HELD RIGHT
LAPTWft Wt will pay straight
STATE AUTO HEAD
O. L. Lefferts, wholesale rep­ 40c an hoar. Pleasant work of­
resentative of The Portland fered by reliable company. Bend
Motor Car .company, state deal* self addressed, stamped envelope.
era in Hudson and Bases auto­ Denison, <401 Beckel, Dayton.
11S-1’
mobiles, was in Ashland Sat­ Ohio.
urday, conferring with U. 8.
FOR SALE— Two young, Jer­
Armstrong, of Armstrong Motors,
sey cows.
One fresh In the
Inc., of Medford, and George A-
spring. Also milk goat, two
Wilson, local representative ef dozen bene.
600 Indiana St.
Armstrong Motors. 5
Phone 485-L.
114-3’
While here he arranged the
FOR SALB— Ford car; good
final details for the opening of
the Hudson and Essex agency ia condition. Dry Fir w¿od, 13-14
this city at the Lithia Springs Inch, Tetera, $ Indiana Street.
garage. They will carry a large'
t
1ÍS-1’
stock of parts and with Bddl
FOR e SALE—Organ,
three
Wyatt in charge of the mechan­
rockers,
baby's
folding
buggy
ical department, will be able te
give the best of Hudson-Essex and high chair, electric iron.
service to the many owners in Teters, 8 Indiana street. 118*-1*
Ashland.'
FOR RENT—One or two rooms
The Hudson and Bssex are with kitchenette. "Also large
today two of the most popular house, one acre ground, fruit,
cars on the market and the lo­ berries and grapes.
Garage.
cal agency expects to place many Will rent for one year. s 181
more here following the open­ Laurel St.
ing.
BABY CHICKS — Plymouth
Rock
and Leghorn, also custom
GAS TAX IS CLAIMED
hatching,
5c an egg.
Order
AS CONSTITUTIONAL
early. Phone 416-R.
118-3
PORTLAND, Jan. 18— (U. P.)
FOB RENT—Four room hnod-
— Oregon's gasoline tax la con­
ern furnished house, newly tinted
stitutional. *
and cleaned. Soon ready for' oc­
United States Judge, Wbhrer-
cupancy.
Inquire 816 Harga-
ton today threw out of court dine.
n |.j
the suit filed by a long list of
truck operators, who sought to
FOR SALE—Good restaurant
establish that the tax ia in feet for 8450 all fixtures, some
a toll, charged against autolsts stock. Doing fair business. See
using rural post roads, and s that Ashland! Realty Go.
consequently it vfas a violation
FOR EXCHANGE— 50 room
of the federal post roada act.'
hotel
that gives good Income,
At the same time the court
for
Ashland
property, incomp
denied the plea for the return of
or
ranch.’
Will
pay cash dif­
86,000,000 which the trndT
ference.
Price
818,000.*
Ash­
drivers declared was collected
land
Realty
Co.
118
I
Illegally under the gas fan.'
The decision will bear on slm-
FOR S ALE— 4 1 acres, good
lar gasoline tax laws in other farm near Talent, all toola, good
states, which receive govern­ house, team, harness, wagons,
ment funds for highway con­ own irrigating plant, 15 acres
struction.
'
alfalfa, if taken soon, 88,604.
Ashland Realty Co.
Mrs. H. H. Keck of Portland
is visiting at the home of her
uncle, Hugh GUllette. She is
accompanied by her little son,
Kenneth, and nephew, Loring
Gillette, a ' brother of Virgil Gil­
lette, who ia attending the Ash­
at the Hotel land High School and making
his home with Mr. and Mrs. H.
H.
Gillette.
L. V. King, Metsger, Oregon,
L. D. McKeen, Los Angeles, C.
R. Domes. San Francisco, George
All-rite butter toasted sand­
W. Read, Portland. Ralph H. wiches— very • popular—Nining-
Maupin', Portland, D. K. Kirk* erie Fountain Service.
88-tf
bride, Portland,. W. R. Haughey,
Pqrtland.
Return From M ich ig a n -
Mr. and Mrs. Miles returned
Freak tatted almonds.— The Saturday from a three months
trip to Adrian, Michigan, be­
cause of the death of
Mrs
Marcelling, Trimming,
Medford—Owen-Oregon Lum*
Miles mother.
Mrs. • Miles'
poolag, Dyeing; Facials
sister met them In Chicago and her Co., plans 8500,000 plant im­
Madford— Building record here
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s
provements, this year.
returned with them.
for 1825 was 8752,840.
Phone 108.
Of Interest To Friends—
Hear Sousa In person and Among'<he guests at the Llthl«
It will be of interest to her
then hear him on the Ortho- Springs Hotel » r e -
friends here to learn that. Mist
phonic Vlctrola.—The Rose.
Lett for wi«*— swm —
Mrs. L. A. Deer of Fifth street
left Saturday evening for Klam­
ath Falla, where aha will apend
a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Hals.
There is some inquiry for small
homes. List your property with
Taylqr, 88 N. Mala.
108— 10
Your Last Chance to See
GLORIA SWANSON
in
“Stage Struck”
Tomorrow — Wednesday
Hoot Gibson
Calgary
k Stampede
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tankll,
Pertttndt Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Hall «ad «on. Seattle, A. B. Myers
and wife, Portland, B. F. Malka,
Dayton, Ohio, E. C. Perry, Los
Angeles, Gaston Dreyfus, Los
Angeles, O. B. McReynolds, Port­
land. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Frasel,
La Jolla. California.
Marjori Gillette has a position
in the Artists Supply department
at the Schwabacher-Frey company
in San Francisco. She is en­
joying her work and ia with
her aunt, Mrs. Cris Boyle.
Visited In U»Rfornl*—
During Mrs. H. H. Gillette’s
recent visit to California ehe
visited at the homo of her sis­
Caneh Kita, 81.85.—Elfcart’s. ter, Mrs. Boyle, and her daugh­
ter, Marjorie Gillette, in San
Francisco, and also with her
daughter, Mrs. E. L. Wilks, in
Portola, California.
TACOMA. Jan., 18— (U. P .)—
Batts fild by bus companies to
knock out the Washington state
gas tax, were dismissed recently
by United States District Judge
Cushman, who ruled that the
gas tax was constitutional. An
appeal has been taken to' the
circuit court in Ban Francisco-
Aphland' Baptist ohnrch, with W. representing the Miller taction.
ARMY ISSUE SERGE SHIRTS
a scarce article. -
.We have a few left at
$3.85
No Better Shirt at Any Price, .
BEARING ON BAPTIST
ARMY GOODS STORE
CASE STARTS TODAY
Biggest lit t le Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evening»
(Continuad from page One)
the name of First Baptist church
of Ashland, the title recognized
by law was the Ashland Baptist
church.
It la believed that attorneys
opposing Mr. Millar will at­
tempt to show that years of oc­
cupancy, not denied,, will give
the Ashland Baptist church pos­
session of the church property,
and that a fraud was perpe­
trated In the incorporation by
Rev. Miller, and tpe subsequent
seizure of the church and par-
eonage.
Expert Repairing
on a ll cars
Storage
Greasing
Washing
24 HOUR SERVICE
Lithia Springs
Garage
¿Travel by Night
Phone 46
to Portland
—thus save valuable business hours.
Civic Club Benefit
Restful Pullman quarters assure a
n ight’s good sleep; your favorite
breakfast in Southern Pacific dining
car fits you for business immediately
upon arrival.
Mrs. W. M. Poley and
Mrs. F. D. Wagner.
ALSO FILM
Week-end ficket;
L im it following
Tuesday.
“Woman Handled’
Matinee 1:30 January 22
116.70
LADIES ONLY '
we guarantbt a
Di -
'
’■ *
nT!
. ..
Riforwrag—
I
.m.—sleepers ready at :30 p.m.
Tickets Sold A t ‘
• Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
c
Similar comfortable Pullman ser­
vice'leaving Portland either at 9:00
.m. (N o . 13) or (No« 55) i t i x x
Vining Theatre
Ed. V. Price & Co.
Spring Suit Samples
Now In
<
Phone our agent for reservations on
either N o . 54 or N o . 16. The former
puts yon in Portland at 7:15 next
mor&ing, the latter at 8:50 a.m.
Southern Pacific Lines
V "
MILLER'S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dashjnn”
Tally And Place Cards
FOR THE PARTY. ALSO FAVORS MADE TO
YOUR ORDER OR IN STOCK, x
To Lose or Not to Lose
Your Valuables '
Darling Studio & Art Store
If you keep important papers, records,
keepsakes, etc., around the house you are
pretty sure to lose them sooner or later.
lith ia Springs Hotel Bldg..
On the other hand if you put them in
a safe deposit box in the Citizens Bank of
Ashland you can be sure that you won’t
lose them.
Is that certainly worth a few cents a day
to you? The key to your box is waiting
for you. Come in.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
THE HONORABLE hiatory, s ta llin g and
conduct of this institution has inspired the utmost
oortBdeaee of its customers, and has made them
reel se if they had a sort of a proprietary interest
here — they call it their bank.
YOUNG BUSINESS MEN will find hero
sound business counsel pad dependable bankmg
asrvioe.
. it1.*/,»
GOOD BANKING CONNECTIONS early
in your career is a wise step.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ashland, Oregon
BEGINNING
Wednesday
IN A FINAL JANUARY CLEAN UP
4 of the Most Sensational
EVER OFFERED TO ASHLAND WOMEN
$11.9 5
-
for c o a t s up to
$24.50 values, some
fu r trimined bolivias
$19.89
$44.50 values and
plenty of large sizes.
PRICE-NAMEL
LAY-PLAT
KITCHEN
TABLE
A convenience which any housewife .will appreciate.
WICK FURNITURE GO
* Be sure to read the
tSvic Club ad in another
Column.
Plenty of large size
coats in thpse groups,