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    MONDAT Oe«. 1«, IM « .
Ltoeal ¡Personal flotes
A DsEj
ALPHA CHAPTER
No. 1
O. K. 8.
t Stated co m m u n ica tio n o f A l ­
p h a C h a p te r No. 1, O. E . S. to ­
m o rro w , Tuesday, Oct. 19 a t 8 p.
m.
Refreshm ents, vis ito rs
w e l­
come. By o rd e r o f W o r th y
M a­
tro n .
*
LE A H M. C A LD W E LL,
S e c re ta ry
Frofti Los Ange l es
L e ft fo r Los Angel es
T each ers In s titu te
Sam B. T ris s e l o f Los A ngeles,
C a l., visited th e
T id in g s
o ffic e
S a tu rd a y .
T ris s e l is an in te rn a ­
tio n a lly k n o w n w a r correspond­
en t, and w as a fo rm e r m e m b er o f
th e A m e ric a n D ip lo m a tic Corps.
H e was on h is w a y to P o rtla n d .
M r . an d M rs . G . P .
R ic h a rd
son a n d tw o d a u g h te rs , M a r jo r ie
an d Je a n , an d son, D a v e , o f G o ld
Beach, O re ., w bo h ave been
in
A s h la n d f o r a fe w days v is itin g
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, G e o rg ia
M r. a n d M rs .
Jo h n
S h o rtrid g s ,
le f t to d a y fo r L o s A ngeles, w h e re
th ey w ill spend th e w in te r .
t Tod ay and to m o rro w w ill
be
holidays fo r th e
p u b lic schools
o f this c ity an d a ll o th e r m u n ic i­
p a litie s in th e co u nty, as w e ll a s
r u r a l schools,
because
of
th e
Jackson C o u n ty T eac h ers In s ti­
tu te being held in th is c ity ,
to
w hich a ll th e teachers
a re
re ­
q u ire d to be in attend an ce.
If
Spend Week-End In A s h la n d -
y o u r ro o f le a k s , see us —
S 4 -1 0 t
A lb e rt G u th rie an d E a r l Sny­ C a rs o n -F o w le r L b r . Co.
d e r, w hp w o rk fo r th e S o u th ern
P a c ific co m p an y
at
D u n s m u ir,
H a v e y o u r b ro k e n w in d o w s re ­
C a l., spent th e w ee k-en d in A s h ­ p aire d .
A l l sizes,
a t J o rd a n ’s
la n d v is itin g a t the
hom es
o f m ill.
2-tf
th e ir p arents.
O cto ber 20 to
N o v e m b e r 10.
T h e best o ffe r
we
have
ever
CO M FO R TS
m ade on
q u a lity
p o r tra its
to
Those w a n tin g co m fo rts „tacked
e a rly , C h ris tm a s shoppers. S tu d io th e Social C irc le o f th e C h ris tia n
A s h la n d on th e P la z a .
4 0 - t f church w ill do
th em n ic ely
or
You w a n t
p h o tog rap hs
fo r
w ill m ake an d . fu rn is h a t reason­
T h e T . 8., S tu d y C lu b o f th e C h ristm as. Y o u w a n t th e m m ade
H a v e y o u r X m a s p o r tr a it m a d e ab le prices. Phone M rs . C. O. H o l­
T he so p h ical Lodge w ill
h o ld
a at
Stu dio
A s h la n d .
We
w ill now a n d save 10 to 15 p e r c e n t. m an, 467-J.
40-2
closed m e e tin g a t th e lib r a r y a t m ake i t w o rth y o u r w h ile to have
4 0 -tf
D a rlin g Studio.-
4 0 -6
7 : 3 0 to n ig h t, O ct. 18.
yo u r s ittin g n o w .
P r o f it by th e
T w e n ty D a y Special.
B e tte r clothes fo r less a t P a u l-
se ru d ’s.
38-tf
Returned to W o rk —
J. A . McGee has re tu rn e d
to
h is w o rk a fte r a tw o w e e k ’s v a ­
catio n .
4 0 -tf
S ch u erm an ’s G ro ce ry
has a
special p rice on Best Foods S h o rt-
uing.
‘
3 8 -tf
D iscoq n t o f 10 to 16 p e r cent
on p o rtra its . D a rlin g S tu d io . 4 0 -6
•"Fast m a tro n ’s b u s in e s s . m e e t­ Brought to A s h la n d -
M onday even ing a t th e hom e
R aym o n d R u g e r, w ho re c e n tly
.of M rs. Schuerm an.
m oved
to
D u n s m u ir,
C a l., to
m a key h'is homfe, was b ro u g h t to
M adden sells g u a ran tee d tire s . A s h lan d S a tu rd a y , an d
1 b ¿on-
6 3 - t f fin e d to h is hom e w ith
illness.
H e is a t th e hom e o f h is p are n ts ,
M r. and M rs . J. A . R u g e r a t 108
V n a b le to W o r k —
H a rry R itc h ie ,
S o u th ern
P a ­ A lid a street.
c ific em ploye in th is
c ity ,
has
not been able to w o rk f o r
th e
A n yo n e can buy th e th ou sand s
past few days, on account illn ess. o f th in g s you fin d in th e
shops,
ing
D ouglas M c L e a n passed . •
T h ro u g h —
D ouglas M c L e a n , fam o u s mo­
vie sta r, passed th ro u g h A s h lan d
on his w ay south
F r id a y
eve­
ning.
At the Oregon Hotel—
H . S. H u m m e l an d w ife o f
R eno , N e v ., C. A . F a llb u r g
pf
S e a ttle an d M . E . M ille r o f San
F ran cisco w ere am on g those w ho
re g is te re d a t th e O regon
H o te l
yesterd ay.
A dvertise In
■
TLw T idings
business o f t h e ir o w n s e llin g
R e c le a n e A .'C a lifo rn ia R e d O ats
these policies. M a n y have retired
fo r seed. / Seed ryd and beardless
and now liv e on t h e l / re n e w als.
V is ite d P a re n ts —
b a rle y . A s h la n d T r u l t
ft
P ro .
A N O P E N IN G N O W E X IS T S In
M iss L e ila C a rlto n o f M e d fo rd
Assn.
39-6
y o u r section— an u n u su al oppor­
spent th e w eek-en d
in
A s h lan d
tu n ity fo r th e rig h t m an. A ddress
v is itin g w ith
h e r p are n ts ,
M r.
NOTICE
(
a n d M rs. H a r r y C a rlto n on U n io n
D e p t. Q . l 6 1 4 , Room 75 M o n t­
T h e re w il l be a business m e et­
stree t.
M iss C a rlto n is a Copco
g
om ery 8 t „ Jersey C ity , N . J.
in g o f th e P as t
M a tro n 's
C l^ b
em ploye.
M o n d a y ev en in g a t th e hom e of
M rs . S ch u erm an . A U past m a ­
M ias D ix ie A m b le r w ill
open
tro n s u rg ed to be present.
classes lu B a lle t a n d ^Ballroom
d an cin g In th e n e a r fu tu r e .
En­
r o llm e n t la b eing ta k e n by M rs .
Jo h n E n d e rs , phone 3 2 7 -J
and
a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n
m ay
bo
h a d by c a llin g M rs . E n d e rs . 38-3
prices
on
»PEPPERMINT
FLAVOR
a n d becom e d e lin q u e n t
vem ber 6. 18 36 .
on N o­
3 6 -1 3
N ew Beauty Cream
i * Now the Fashion
i
You will bo enthusiastic over a new
French Process Cresm for whitening
and beautifying the skin. I t is so pure
and different from other creams. Women
say they see a great improvement in
their complexions after the first appli­
cation. I f you «rant smoother, brighter
and younger skin, nse M ELLO -G LO
■Cream. I t ’s wonderful.
Madden retreads tires. '
For
China
Pheasants
Measured By Missions Of Dollars
No eVent is so important to th e man of agri­
culture-of the West as the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition which jrill be held in Port­
land, October 30 to November 6, this year. It is
the largest combined livestock exposition known in
(he world. Its exhibits are valued in the millions.
The very finest bred dairy and beef cattle, horses,
bogs, sheep goats and foxes come from all over
America.
Mr. Farmer, we say go, look and learn. Then
come back and talk it over with us.
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
The stubble fields of this
county will bo your hunt­
ing grounds. Let Nining-
er’s outfit yGu for this
great fall sport. We have
shells and guns and every­
thing you will need. Come
in and let us get you
ready. Hunting licenses
and game laws.
REMEMBER!
It takes Shoe Oil to make any Shoe
Water
Proof. .♦
’
a
<
Franklin
Also noon lunches and
complete fountain service.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
N IN IN G E R ’S
Bakery
JQHNSON’S WAX ELECTRIC
handy
packs
3
fu r
•
•
Polishes all floors. Works from any electric con­
nection. Easier to use than a carpet sweeper. Works
undfer ¿nd aroufid furniture.
' ‘ ’
-
QUACK!
QUACK!
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You can rent1 this for a day at. the low
cost of $1.00
THE DUCKS ARE FLYING
The Long Range Load Will Get Them. Everything
You Will Need for That Trip-
- WICK FURNITURE CO.
ARMY
GOODS STORE
B iggest L ittle Store in Town
Opposite N ew Hotel — Open Evenings
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE TIDINGS
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VOTE TH E R E P U B L IC A N T IC K ET
ELECT
Snowdrift makes deli­
cious cakes. N ex t time
y o u b a k e c a k e , try
Snowdrift in your fa-
v o r i t e r e c ip e . U pe
Snowdrift juit. as you
d o any other shorten­
in g an d add a tin y
p in ch o f salt. Y o u 'll
find that your cake w ill
be finer-grained, richer,
and m ore delicately fla­
vored w hen you make
it w ith Snowdrift.
68-tf
Alastlntf treat
and ¿o<5& for
taeth; «ppaHta.
and dlgaatwh
p o rtra its .
40-6
N O T IC E T O T A X P A Y E R S w ho
h ave p aid th e f ir s t h a lt o f .18 36
taxes and
a re e ith e r
m a ilin g
cheeks o r co m in g to th e
S h er­
if f 's p fflc e to p ay second
h a lf.
P lea se b rin g o r m a il f ir s t
h a lf
receip ts o r re c e p lt n u m b e r s ta m p ­
ed In u p p e r r ig h t h an d < « p rn e r.
T h e las t h a lf o f taxes a re how due
Serve .a Liberal Portion of
Our Delicious Cake with It
Never again vjill you
take the time and do
the work to bake your own
cake. Test it by tasting.
FOR
CAKE-MAKING
* Special
L eg io n w ill m eet to n ig h t a t 8 p.
m. n P io n e e r H a ll. T h is is th e ir
re g u la r m e e tin g an d a ll.m e m b e rs
a re u rg ed to be present.
GET SUPPLIED NOW A.T
Active Agents Make As
High As $150 a Week
C lif t Payn e m akes tab les.
AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT
The Auxiliary of the American
FIRST
The Next Time
. You Serve Tea
■ >
IS I T S A F E to d riv e th ro u g h
th e streets o f A s h lan d w ith o u t
L ia b ility In s u ran ce ?
Phone
31
fo r co m p lete A u to m o b ile p ro tec­
tio n , d o n ’t w a it u n til you m eet
w ith an accid en t. Yeo. ( o f co u rse)
3 8 3 -tf
b u t th e re is one g if t th a t is yo u rs
H a v e y o n r clothes clean ed
a t an d yours o n ly , to g ive y o u r pho­
337 E . M a in , A s h la n d
C le a n in g to g ra p h . See o u r d is p la y w in d o w
W o rk s , o f course.
fo r th e T w e n ty D a y S p ecial. S tu ­
A t th e A s h la n d H o te l—
•
dio A s h lan d on th e P la z a .
4 0 -tf
M r. an d M rs . F r a n k H o o v e r of
M u ffe ts , th e n ew b re a k fa s t ce r­
B u tte F a lls , M rs . R u th
W a lla c e
eal. S ch u erm an .’s G ro cery. 3 8 -tf
M a g a zin e subscriptions. — E l- o f Ja ck so n v ille an d J u lia Sidley
h a r t ’s.
o f L a k e C re e k , stopped a t
the
Left for Klamath F a l l s -
A shlan d H o te l las t evening.
M rs. C a rl Rose and baby le ft
P o tato es,
10
lbs.
fo r
26c.
S atu rd a y
fo r
K la m a th
F a lls
S c h u e rm a n ’s G ro ce ry.
, 3 8 -tf
w h e re th ey w ill jo in th e ir
hus­
band and fa th e r. T h e y w ill m a k e
In Klamath F a l l s -
th e ir hom e th e re th is w in te r.
M r . and M rs . I. C. D eH ass o f
s e llin g | 1 0 accid en t and h e a lth
th is c ity , spent th e d ay F r id a y in
policies fo r th is sound and pro­
Subscribe fo r y o u r m a g a zin e K la m a th
F a lls
v is itin g
w ith
gressive com pany. Thousands o f
W ith E lh a r t ’s.
frien d s.
j
p u r agents h ave b u ilt p e rm a n e n t
Darling 8tudlo.
Today—
ELECT
RE-ELECT
•
Frederick Steiwer
I. L. Patterson \
U. S. SENATOR
GOVERNOR '
CONGRESSMAN
T h e ele ctio n o f S te iw e r sa U . S.
S en ato r fro m O regon le o f n a tio n a l
Im p o rtan ce . B y v ir tu e o f re p u b lica n
co n tro l o f th e senate S en ato r Mo-
N a ry holds th e c h a irm a n s h ip o f th e
Im p o rta n t Irrig a tio n an d a g ric u ltu re
co m m ittees. I f th e vo ters o f th is
state sh o uld go so f a r afield as to
elect a d e m o c ra t i t m ig h t m ean a
loss o f re p u b lic a n c o n tro l o f th e
senate and a consequent s u rre n d e r
o f S en a to r M c N a ry ’s v it a l c o m m it,
tee ch airm an sh ips.
P a tte rs o n is f a m ilia r w ith th e
p ro blem s t h a t w o u ld c o n fro n t h im
as G o v ern o r o f O reg o n.
A fa rm e r,
he u n d erstan d s th e p ro blem s o f th e
fa rm e r.
A business m an he kn o w s
th e needs o f business. H e prom ises
f a i r and ju s t tre a tm e n t fo r a ll. H e
w ill seek to lo w e r taxes th ro u g h a
re d u ctio n o f th e cost o f sta te gov­
e rn m e n t. H e w ill n o t fo llq w e s tab ,
llshed p recedent >and spend m ost of
his tim e a w a y fro m th e state Capi­
to l.
gress h ave m o re fa it h f u lly served
th e lf d is tric t and th e ir s ta te th a n
has W . C. H a w le y d u rin g th e m a n y
years th a t he has been a m em b er
o f th e lo w e r n a tio n a l le g is la tiv e
body. H e is on th e jo b th ro u g h o u t
each session o f congress a b ly re ­
p resen tin g th e people o f th e F ir s t
Congressional D is tric t. H e now holds
an im p o rta n t position on th e w ays
and m eans co m m itte e.
A vote for Stehrer, the regular
republican primary nominee ie »
vote for republican control of na­
tional affairs.
Patterson w ill be yonr Governor,
on the Job, attending to business
o f th e state as It accrues.
i
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W. G Hawley
C m ¿
tu jM r
^JCACU i A.
qo+o PoAM--#rt/
ifotv COM AWME.
S n o w d r if t
Lltfcla Spring!
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
Make Your Future Worry-Proof
Are you traveling round and round in a dead­
ly circle of earning and spending? What will
happen when your earning powers diminish
or cease altogether!
Ziegfeld girls 1 Ziegfeld magnificence of gowns and set­
tings! A Ziegfeld personally supervised de luxe picturiz-
atkm of his greatest musical comedy success!
Don’t spent all you earn, today. Save part
of it. Deposit it in a savings account in The
Citizens Bank of Ashland where it will grow
at interest and be ready for you in the day
of need.
F e w m en w ho have e n tered con­
You have used good Judgment in
the past; you «rill use good judg.
ment. again, by sending W. C. Haw­
ley back to congress.
STAND BY YOVR PARTY BY SLB C TIN
STEIWER. PATTERSON and HAWLEY
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
COMING SATURDAY
Ashland, Oregon
PAH» ADVERTISEMENT— REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, PHIL METSOHAN, CHAIRMAN
The Portia-Mansfield Dancers
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