Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND
bocal ¡'Personal Motes
SO Days in JaU—
J am erf Hudson,
18-year-o!il
youth apprehended at Grant*
for stealing a bicycle at Ashland
was fined 880 on hla plba o f guil­
ty in the juaticb court of the lat­
ter city Tuesday. In default of
cash, he was committed to the
county JaU for SO day”.
In Ashland—
DAILT
TIDINGS
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O. H. Hales of Eugene, Ore.,
spent several days In Ashland Re­
cently, the guest, of his daugh­
ter, Miss Virginia Hales of the
Normal school faculty. Mr. Hales
has been a prominent business Circuit Judge Thomas to At­
man in Eugene for many years,
tend Important Port-
and Is a member of the firm of r,
land Session
Stated Session
Pined »20—
Pregton and Hales, dealers in
tjwy
Hlllah Temple
L. Ginger of Chiloquin, caught
Paulserud’s for «leaning, press leather goods and other kindred
Masonic HaU
speeding on the Asbland-Klam- ing and remodeling.
24-tl Jlnes. .
Stated session. Friday evening, ath Falls highway by State Trai’-
ess con- flc Officer C. P. Talent last Sun-
i R. W. Rohn Arrested—f
Bride of the Supreme Court, the
Refresh-! day, paid a 820 fjne in the Ash-
j R. W. Rohn of Portland, ar- Judicial Council of Oregon: will
1 land justice court Tuesday.
He
rested last Sunday by State Trif-' convene at Portland the last of
Potenate, was accused of traveling 48
, flc Officer C. P. Talent south of this week to consider several im-
miles an hour. Ginger declared
Ashland, Is scheduled to appear' portant matters in connection
he was on his way to Talent to
before Jiidge Taylor next Mon- with the judicial program of the
BaaiacM Visitor—
* * p>e married to a young lady, who
day on a speeding charge and la state. Judge C. M. Thomas, of
W. Vogeii of Talent was a was accompanying him.
I now at liberty on a 850 cash bail this district, who is a member of
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business
visitor
in Ashland
I given to Chler of Police McNabj this Council will leave for the
yesterday.
Magden retreads tires.
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I of Ashland. Officer Talent and north to be present at the meet-
Oame Warden Roy, Parr attempt-, ing.
Cliff Payne makes chests
Banjoukes, violins, «ukulele«,
, ed to stop the speeding motorist, I The Judicial Council, creatod
guitars, harmonicas.— The' Roes.
but because Parrs car would go by the Legislature in 1 MS, and
Four Workmen K i l l e d -
only 67 miles per hour, Rohn i / composed. of Chief Justice Me-
Get yonr window screens and
Four workmen were killed as
said to have escaped arrest. How- Bride, Associate Justice* John L.
screen doors at Jordan Sash and a result of industrial accidents in
Cabinet Works. ‘
254-tf Oregon during the week ending
is it SAFE to drive through ever a telephone message ,’ waa Rand, of the Supreme . Court!
sent ahead to Ashland wfyere lie Judge C, M. Thomas, of Med-
the
streets of Ashland without
September 28, according to re­
was apprehendd. t
’ „
ford, Judge Walter H. Evans, of
Motored to M ed fo rd -
ports filed with the state Indus­ Liability Insurance? Phone 21
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Portland,
and Judge Fred A.'Wll-
Ben Nelson of this city motor trial accident commission. Of for complete Automobile protec­
GOOD
HEALTH
HIS
ONLY
son,
of
The
Dalles, Is working in
ed to Medford yesterday to at- 904 accidents reported, 711 were tion. don’t wait'until . you meet
CAPITAL
close cooperation with the bar of
tend business.
vUth
an
accident.
Yeo.
(of
course)
subject to the provisions of the
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compensation act.
Vince Herb Tablets,
STARTER
McNair Bros.
Anchor Flour.
Every
GENERATOR ...
guaranteed. 82.00 per sack,
battery
A t (he IJ th la Springs H o!el—•
and P. Ass’n
IGNITION
O. Ida Freeman of London,
COILS
Bngt.tr J , J. Sklnne- Of San Fran-
Gov. Pl Tee hi Medford—
♦
TRY UQ!
cUc.i. f s l., and Mrt. Geo. McMul-
Gov. Walter M. Pierce will
We can give ypu the best
1*0 t f Hood River were among
¡service on the above class
spend all of Sunday In Medtofd,
ih-ve » ho register 4 at the Litli-
Repair work. •
Incidental to his participating In
Is Rpr nys Hotel v .• .tcrrlay.
the dedication of the new build­
ing of the W. O. W. He has
sella guaranteed
wired ahead to reserve a room at
the Hotel Medford on Snndav
S«3 East Main St.
Maxixe Chocolate c o v e r e d
cherries, 48c lb. McNair Bros.
Hearing Delayed
. Till Next Monday
JACKSONVILLE.
Ore.,
Sept.
the state, looking to a reforma­
tion of the court practice in the
state, to the end that it may be
placed on a business-like basis,
and thus afford a speedy adjust­
ment of the rights of persons to
resort to the courts.
SO— (Special) — The hearing of
the application for appointment
of a receiver for the* Porter-
Simms Lumber Cpmpany of MetJ-
ford^tn (he case of C. A. Simms
vs. George R. Porter, was con­
doned until - next Monday by
Judge Thomas, for the supplying
of ..additional - evidence. In thb
suit brought by Mr. Simms, an
accounting is sought of the books
of the company, and that .a re­
ceiver be appointed to carry on
the bnnlnesa in the meantime.
WANTED
To repair all makes of sew­
ing machines. SO years exper­
ience. Will be in Ashland
about IQ days.
All work guaranteed.
Shop at Lay’s Camp .
Phone 137
LOUIS GRISEZ
ELECTION CITY OFFICIALS
SO O N H E R E
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BETTER E LE C T TO W EAR
1 Hardeman
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THEY ARE ALREADY HERE
MILLER’S
Auto Electric
Garage ,
Have your clothes cleaned at
387 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Kenneth Wolcott, who works Works, of course.
i t Klamath Falls, spent the
week-end in Ashland visiting ht«
IMarned from Conference —
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Pember­
"Life-Like Likenesses, Studio ton and daughter Helen returned
Ashland on The Plata.
last evening from - Corvallis
where they attended the Metli-
Get yonr stationery supplies at odlat State .Conference. Rev.
Bihart’s Book Store.
Pemberton, who was re-assigned
to the Methodist church here,
Visited In A s h la n d -
was ill most of the time he way
Paul Wagner, who is employed away.’
by a lumber company at McMinn-
illle , visited in Ashland on Sat­
urday and Sunday. He left for
his work Monday evening.
Visited F a rra ta —
Call apples, 25 cts. per box.
pHng box. A. F. and P. Ass’n.
Good clothes lend distinction,
mlseruds.
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VnHerwent Operation —
Altadena Spencer, daughter of
Mr. and Mre. Donald M. Spencer
of Iowa street, was taken to the
Community hospital on- Monday,
where she underwent an om*ra-
tlon for appendicitis. She is do­
ing very well and expects to b«
removed to her home soon.
Typewriters for. rent— Ritaan
Book Store.
Heat
Old Principles Combined in a
Which Makes It
ECONOMICAL
“WESIX HEAT” is electric heat
XL Electric
A Smasfi
or a Fire
—a Z o jj Z
When your car be­
comes involved in a
smash or catches fire
yon must stand a
he^vy repair bill or
bay a new car.
Better insure here to
day and let this
agency meet the hills
for you.
The
Fly-By-N ighter
A combination of Woolen Materials that will meet
the requirements of any occasion.
I ordered a su it
F rom a door-bell-ringer,
H e sa id it w o u ld be
A real “ h u m -d in g e r .”
WOOL CHALLIES
TODAY and TOMORROW
W e represent t h e
Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company.
SMfe Batate A Real Inaurane
Bstab. 1888 at 41 B. Maia St
Phone 911
EMHJANNINOS
in assorted colors and patterns
—a very practical service cloth
Priced the Yard
H e promised* th is
z
A nd h e p rom ised th a t.
W hen h e g o t m y d o u g h
H e grabbed h is h a t.
54in. Wool Flannels
with Kersey finish. These come
in shades of Tan, Rose, Fawn,
Fez, Copen, Danube ..and Kelly.
Priced the Yard
WOOL SUITINGS
in all widths and colors. Ju st the
thing for street or sport wear.
Medium weight cloths. Priced at
the Yard
Washable Worsteds
Bargains
1921 Ohev. Touring $100
1924 Ohev. Coupe . . . $350
1923 Star Delivery $250
A story of backstage theat­
The
rical life that packs a thous­
Automotive Shop
and poncho« and is utterly
Chevrolet Dealers'
different. from any picture
ever made. •
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
I t w as ch eap a n d shoddy
A nd w o u ld n ’t wear—
A n d i t d id n ’t fit m e
Moral
F or a n o th er to w n
H e b e a t it ,—quick—
A t c a tc h in g suckers
H e su re w as slick !
T h e h o m e to w n dealer
N ow g e ts m y trade.
H e se lls BO RN cloth in g.
T h e b e st t h a t ’s m a d e!
W hen th e s u it arrived
A ll charges “ co llec t/*
M y a n tic ip a tio n s
W ere bad ly w recked 1
F or g u a ra n teed q u a lity ,
F it, w ear a n d sty le
BORN h a s g o t a ll o th ers
B ea t a m ile !
THE
1923 Ohev. Touring $165
1922 Chev. Touring $125
Jordan Electric
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CLOTH FOR SCHOOL
DRESSÉS
These come in patterns of plaids,
checks and shadow linek 38 and
40 inch cloths. Priced the Yard at
98c $1.25 $1.35
F
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Get Your Wool Dress Goods At
New Silk Crepes in
the Latest Aptumn
Tints, Now Selling
$1.00 to $2.00
M bs*
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Sweaters for
Everybody. All
sixes and patterns.
M.M to W.W
Special Golden Anniversary values are now
being offered in celebration of M. Bom ana
Company’s 50 years tn die tailoring business
Paulsenid’s