Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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M ill Have Hearing Today—
Painting Meat Market—
<r
In Autopsy
Cecil Redford of Ashland; . ar­ ' Jack Barntnouse la having the
rested by State Traffic Officer C. front section of his meat market,
P. Talent of this city, is scheduled cn the Plasa, painted.
to lia/e a hearing in the Ashland
justice court today on a void li­ ' Have your broken windows re­
cense plate charge. The officer paired, All sixes, s t Jordan's
alleges that Redford has been us­ mill.
H t
ing California plates for some time
while he has been a resident of Purchased Ford»—
Y lattar from Medford—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Don- Aehland for over a year.
Bill Oodlove of Medford motor-
The Claycomb Motor Com­
oughue announce the birth of a
çd to Ashland last evening.
pany report the following sales:
boy, last evening:
Have your clothes cleaned at a Ford coupe to L. L Furry of
337' E. Main, Ashjand Cleaning Phoenix and a Fordson tractor to
retreads tires.
52-tf
OJd Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25
Works, of coarse.
A. H. Davenhlll of Ashland.
Schuerman's Grocery.
52-i
Oma* remodels clothes
Cosy winter cabin with garage,
From Talent—
New
fiction
at
Elhgrt’s.
153jQranlte.
4 2-1 mo
h i M e d fo r d -
Mrs, W. F. Sullinger and Mra.
Gerald Lorton of this city, for­
1'..
B. Purvis of Talent were vis­
Classified Student B o d y -
merly of Medford, spent the day At the Hotel Ashland—
itors
In Ashland yesterday. Mrs.
Oscar Nelson, J. L. Gray,' Wni.
11. W. Davis, director of the
In that place Monday visiting with
Sullinger
spent the day shopping
friends and looking after busi­ S. Dearea and B. D. W estfall of united Christian work on tho O. end Mrs. Purvis visited with her
Portland,
Ore.,
stopped
at
the
Ho­
A.
C.
campus,
has
classified
the
ness affairs-
sen, who Is In the community hos­
tel Ashland last evening.
student body according to relig­
pital.
. ■ ' f
ious preferences. His data shows
' Store your car at iZUila Springs
Rental Library of fiction— El that of 2750 registered students,
Oarage, |4.00 per mo. H. A.
For sale 5 ft tin smoke sta
hart’s.
775 gave religious preferences,
Stearns, Mgr.
Geòrgie
Coffee, Tidldsr« office.
but were hot members of any
church,
1355
were
members,
and
housekeeping rooms,
Wonderful values in all wool
B.
42-1 mo. ,f?0 gave no preference and were From M ontagne—
suits with extra trousers at (23.-
W. J. McBride of Montague,
not members of any church; The
50. 325.00, 130.00 to (45.00 at
Cal.,
was in this city yesterday
Distinctive photography. Stu­ Presbyterian church leads in the
Orres’ Tailor Shop.
dio* Ashland on the Plaza.
52-tf preference, with 584 either being looking after busines? affaira.
members or giving It as a choice.
Slightly used Victor, Edison
Stoppe din Ashland—
and
Sonora
phonographs at At the Llthia Springs Hotel—
A. 8. Knapp of San Pedro. C at, i Dr. Ot(o Schultze, noted spe­
Pay.
your
election
bets
with
a
W.
F.
Baxter
of
Oakland,
Cal.,
greatly reduced prices. — The
Robert Morley of Uba City, and new hand tailored suit at Orres’ stopped in Ashland this m ornlt^ cialist, was asked to perform
Rose.
for several bourn on hie way. an antopay on the bodies of
J. H. Miller of Seattle, Wash., tailor shop.
north.
the victims of the Hall-Mill'
registered
at
the
Llthia
Springs
Dedicate New Library—
. murder case.
Orres’ cleans clothes. Phone 64.
Dedication of.Klamath’s new Hotel last evening.
From Talent—
$40.000 library will take place
See Paulsernd’s (IB
Working in Y r e k a -
A. L. Howard of Talent la (a
early la December, according to
Manley Conley of Liberty at., Ashland this morning . shopping
present plana. The new struc­ Suits and O’Coats.
is working in Yreka for s o m e and visiting with friends.
ture of pressed brick and reinforc­
Are you planning to take ad­ time. Mr. Conley is a carpenter.
ed concrete, is nearing comple­
vantage of our special offer be­ His wife and family will remain
tion.
fore It is withdrawn? Make your In Ashland where the children are Gordon Claycomb H o r n e -
Gordon Claycomb. who h a s
appointment
today. Studio Ash­ in school.
'
Edgemont Crackers, Schuer-
been attending school In Stock-
land.
62-tf
mans Grocery.
62-tf
If you want it done right take ton, Cal., has returned to his
home in Ashland and la planning
it to White.
Wanted— Bachelor, 4>, wishes
Medford to Play t ’orvallle—
to
attend high school here. W hile
to correspond with maiden ladies
Medford and Corvallis high Returned from E ast —
in Stockton Gordon made the flrat
past 40. Widows with children
schools will meet on the football
Mra. H. J. Butterfield, who team in debating and was an ex­
not barred. For matrimony. 8.
field at Medford Saturday. When
£ . S.. 44S Clark street. North
has spent the past two months In ceptional student.
14x36 inches
Grants Paas was compelled to
Bend, Oregon.
64-3*
(be East visiting with her par­
cancel the Saturday game with
ents has returned to her home in B usiness V isitor—
the Bear Creekera because of ill.
heft for Portland—
Ashland.
A. R. Garrett of Hilt, Cal.,
ness among the team, the game
. Bari Crow, local manager of
was
a business visitor in this city
with the Willamette eleven was
the Standard Oil company, left
Rye flour In sacks, Schuer- this morning.
scheduled. A guarantee of |4 0 0
man’s Grocery.
52-tl
last evening for Portland,« where
has been made by the Medford
he will spend several days. Mrs. school.
Motored to Medford-A*
Crow has been In Portland f o r .
At the Hotel Oregon—
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Randle«.
few weeks visiting with her per­
H. C. King and wife <M’ Davis.
Its not too early to arrange a
end
Mrs. Lnlu Van Wegen of thia
mits.
Cal., Oliver C. Herzog of Copco
sitting for your Christmas por-
and Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Roberts city motored to Medford Sunday,
tralts now. Studio Ashland. B2-tf
to visit tiwh Mrs. Van Wegen’aJ «The Winchester Store”
Banjo-Uknlelea at Elhart
of Modesto, Cal., stopped $t the
brother, E. G. Roberts.
1
Hotel Oregon last evening.
Powell’s apple cider la tht
Solve your gift problem with
best phone, 13«. We deliver.
portraits. Bert H. Hinthorne on
IS IT SAFE to drive through
- 46-1-mo
The Plasa.
62-tf
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone 11
Returned to Ashland—
n o tic e ,
for complete Automobile protec­
-■ Mrs. Henry Reid, who has been
Having sold our
business tion, don’t wait until yon meet
visiting with her husband in San known as the Llthia Springs with an accident. Teo. (of coarse)
STORE
Francisco, Cal., with her daughter confectionery to Mrs. Daisy Mc­
H S -tf
Mrs. Ernest Royce in Oakland Garry, we will not be responsible
and with her eon Harry Reid, In for any debts on and after Nov.
Stockton, returned to her home In 2, 192«. We also wish to thank
Ashland last -evening.
out many friends and patrons for
their past business.
Mr. and Mra. Haberly.
Ito ea l j P e r s o n a l flo te s
A battleship from the Argen­
Prisoners In Chicago Jalla are
tine has carried several thousands denied the privilege of gearing
minnows from the United States neckties.
to the fever-ravaged districts of
Argentine to combat mosquito
|1 M keys
larvae.
- - *,
r recently
A double-deck suburban
senger coach is being built
the South African Railways,
will be IS f«et long, seating
pgsaengers. <■
, '‘¿ -..¿ty
Cincinnati polioemen u* (o
carry cameras so they may photo­
Power generated by a (0,000 SUBSCRIBE FOR TRB THHNOa. graph evidences of crime.
kllb-watt turbine constructed by ..* i.rtÁ' V"
*-• •
' r ’.'
$ 1 *»
gq eastern company will do the
ybrk of 4,000,100 meh.
jU fT T H U OUT—IT U WORTH
j
MONEY
I Send this ad and 10 cents to
IPcley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
I Chicago, 111., writing your name
land address clqarly. -You .w ilt
receive a trial bottle of Foley'h
¡Honey and Tar Comqgund, for
coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic) j
and tickling throat; also a trial
packet each of Foley Pills, a diur-
[eilc atlumlsnt for the kidheys,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
constipation,
biliousness
and
I sick headaches. These wonder­
f u l remedies have helped millions
of people. Send for them.— Sold
everywhere—-No. 4.
Your Home Is Your
Castle
Of course you’re proud of
your home, and all it means
to you.
/.
•' .
But do you take the same pride in your town?
Patronize home industries, and help make Ash­
land a bigger ftnd better cily.
1ST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
DONT LONG TOR JEWELRY
— OWN ¡T
Special!
P
5
9» H E N E C K L A C E ot pearls that
8 gives the afternoon frock its final
Coaster Wagon
J»
touch of elegance; the ring that
enhances the loveliness of a slim
8 •
*
and precious finger, awaits you^ere.
Money which would otherwise
fly w ith the winds of wasteful, trivial par-
chases should be invested in jewelry of
r •
ever increasing worth (/ <\ ^ E ^ ,
Simpson’s
Hardware
DOLLAR SALES DAY
ALL THIS WEEK
. Harry Ritchie, nephew
Henry Reid of 264 Oak
left last evening for
Cal., where he will be e
by the Southern Pacific c
Chas. A. White
ENDERS BLOCK
The Woman of today de­
mands STYLE and she
shops where that demand
is answered.
Style, together with qual­
ity, is found at its best in
the garments of Enders
•The “ Palmer Garment’’
for fall is the last word
in .style.
The smartest
coats and dresses of the
season — for every oc­
casion,
They must be
seen to be appreciated.
Visit our Ready-fo-Wear
Department now — it will
he well worth you while.
Elected
Finishing- Tonight
Latest Models Priced At
- >22.60 to >59.50
with
HOOT GIBSON
Friday, November 5th,
from 8 to 11 A. M,
I will offer at private sale at the J. 8. Rasor farm
north of Ashland the following personal property
formerly belonging to J. S. Rasor:
4 horses, 1 wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 wood rack, 1 disk,
1 mowing machine, 1 cultivator, 2 harrows, 1 grain
drill, 1 hay lack, 1 spray pump complete, 5 hens,
3 swarms of bees, 5 drums oil, 9 sacks chicken
feed, 20 cedar posts, J stretcher and chain, 1
Chevrolet delivery, 1 talking machine, 1 record
cabinet, 1 writing table, 1 rocker, 1 dining table, 1
cooking stove, cooking utensils and a few other
small articles.
These articles must be sold to settle estate.
THE TEXAS
STREAK
V. O. N. Smith, Administrator
Estate of J. S. Rasor. ,
BUSINESS IS
Tomorrow and Friday
GOOD
I BURLINGTON
ever
M e n d S ilk H ose
WHY DID FORD SELL
Buy Never Mend Guaranteed Silk
Hose For Utmost Satisfaction.
14,000,000 CARS
Its Silk above the knee as hosiery shouldbe today
—and every pair of Burlington Never Mend Hose
has our Unrestricted Guarantee to give satisfac­
tory service see the range of our colors — Pair
Since
Candidates
Mr. Hart-Mr. Schaffner-Mr. Marx
Have Been Elected
W1 INVITI YOU TO DROP IN AND LOOK OVBR THRIR BE.
00R D 8 AND S O WHAT THEY «A V E TO SHOW FOR THEM-
Claycomb Motor Co
THE FORD GARAGE
Lincoln
Fordson
It DOES Make a Difference
Where YouBuy Your Ford >
HOW’S YOUR SHOES?
Have a Pair of Shoes, Men!
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”