Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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‘ Leaves for Brhoel
lunsutq, August 1M»,
Stopped Over—
Z, F; Moody of San Francisco
was in Ashland yesterday visiting
with his relatives here on his way
to Portland on a short business
trip.
Returns to A sh la n d -
fixed, Mr. Johasou started to fix ,
Mrs. G. E. Gates, who wa9 Call ft but the man said th a t he could Minnesota, arrived in Ashland evard. Mr. P orter is a brother of four weeks ago by acto at fcterA*
ed to McMinnville about tw o 1 fix it himself and th at he had recently, and are visiting at the Mrs. Crowson. The party was to mento, and so no not kftotv how
weeks ago on account of the ser­ been a jew eler in Medford about ! J. E. Crowson home on the Boni- meet the! son, who left W inona long they will remain in Ashland
ious illness of her aunt, Mrs. A. 1 forty years ago.
Mr. Johnson !
W. Small, who passed away l a s t ' said th at he had learned the bus- 1
NOTICE O. E. 8 .
Sunday,
returned
yesterday, 1 iness about th a t time in Medford '
The funeral service for our
Madden seas Balloon tires.
Ladies
and
children’s
hair
cu
t­
bringing
the
body
for
burial in and then found that the man was
sister Mrs. H enrietta Klum will
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ting.
Powder
Puff
Beauty
Par-
j
the
family
plot.
be held from Dodge's Chapel F ri­
the one who had taught him, and
lor-
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day morning at 10 o’clock under
who he had not seen for forty
Get your baby’s milk from a
l e a v e s F or .Santa Cruz—
the auspices of Alpha Chapter No. certified herd, 10c per quart.
years. The man had been living
Life is too short to miss the big
Mrs. Aaron Andrews
and iu Los Angeles for the past twen
1. O. E. S.
Lininger Dairy. Phone 39GR.
dance
at
Jackson
Hot
Springs
Misses
Abbie
and
R
ita
Andrews
EfTie Brown, W. M.
ty years but moved to Ashland
306-ti Sat. Aug. 30tli.— Metropole Or­ left this morning for Santa Cruz
Leah Caldwell, Secy.
recently and is living here now.
chestra. Syncopât in fools of fun. where they were called on account
I/'av es for Falls—
306-2 ■ of the death of Mrs. Andrews’
To Medford—
Miss A nastasia Lee, who has
son-in-law, Leslie Kidler, ■who was Go to Crater Lake—
Louis Dodge made a flying been dem onstrating the Belcano
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faught,
R
etu
rn
from
Portland__
killed in an auto accident. Mrs.
trip Thursday morning to Med­ -products at E lh a rt’s left tills a ft­
of
K lam ath Falls, who have been
Misses M arjorie and Bernice K idler
was Miss Eunice
A nd­
ford on business.
ernoon for K lam ath Falls.
visiting
with the P o rter family,
Leer returned this morning from rews.
Miss Abbie Andrews will
Portland where they have been go on from Santa Cruz to New left Monday for C rater Lake
Cliff Payne makes grade stakes.
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon- | visiting fo the past two weeks Mexico where she will teach where they will stay for several
a r s home-made salad dressing. with th eir aunt and other rela­ school this year. Mrs. Andrews days and then retu rn to their
Milk and Cream whole sale and
296— lm o* tives. They reported a very en­ and Miss R ita will sltj- th ere in­ home.
retail from certified herd— Lin-
joyable time.
definitely.
iugers Dairy. Phone 396R.
Lithians Pavilion Dance S atu r­
V isiting Here—-
day night.
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Cleaning and pressing a t Orres,
A nother big dance, Jackson Hot
In A shland—
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. P o rter and
Phone 64.
300— tf I Springs, Sat. Aug. 30th. — Me­
daughter,
Dorothy, of W inona, ;
Mr. and Mrs. E d v ard Hughes Iu A shland—
tropole
O
rchestra
—
Syncopatin
and Mrs. M. G. Ma y of G rants
E. D. Moody of Roseville, Cal.,
Follow the crowd to Jackson fools of fun.
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Pass were in Ash ad W ednes­ arrived in Ashland yesterday and
Hot Springs Sat. Aug. 30th.— Me-
NOTICE
day afternoon on a business trip. will spend several days visiting
tropole Orchestra.
Syncopatin B a g g « l a Bear—
Meeting F ratern al Brotherhood
with his relatives here.
fools of fun.
306-2
"W
e
w
eren’t
loaded
for
bear,
at
Moose Hall 7 p. m. Friday,
Rinex Capsules for Hay Fever
but
here
he
is,”
said
Lee
T
uttle,
Aug.
29th. Class initiation, re­
and Asthma. $1.00. — McNair
H ealth giving whole wheat R eturned—
acting
editor
of
the
Tidings,
when
freshm
ents and social time at 9
Bros.
bread a t The L ithla Bakery.
Nate Bates and Fred Neil re­ he returned with Mrs. T uttle and p. m.
turned last night from a h u n t­ Mr. and Mrs. George G arrett
Members and friends invited.
Let us fill your pail with Swiftb
M atch for Staples Auction ing trip in the H yatt Prairie from a week vacation a t C rater
F. L. N utter, Pres.
Silver Lent lard. Costs less than { Land Sale.
tf country. They were gone about
and
Diamond
lakes,
and
at
Lake
Mrs.
Frances Damon, Treas.
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is I
four days.
Mr. Bates returned creek. Besides the bear, the
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more nutritious. D etricks.
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with a large six-point buck.
party got several fine messes of
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClaren
fish and some beautiful sunburns
To Crater Lake—
of Rogue River were in Ashland
Dance Jackson Hot Springs. Sat. on the trip. The bear which Mr.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver, Jr., today on business.
Aug. 30th. — Metropole Orches­ G arrett shot weighed over 200
made a trip to C rater Lake Tues­
tra.
306-2 pounds.
day , returning the same eve­
....FOR SALE: — A 1923 Ford
Of course there will be a big
ning.
Roadster in fine condition. Phone
dance at Jackson Hot Springs H ere from V a n c o u v e r -
“ N ever R ains But Pours"—
298L or call 42 3rd street. 307-2
Saturday, Aug. 30th.— M etropok
Judge and Mrs. G. L. Davis of
That it "never rains but pours”
Sweet cream for whipping and O rchestra.
306-2 Vancouver, W ashington, accom­ was illustrated yesterday when
CONVALESCENT HOME: Call J
coffee— also fresh milk, always
panied by Miss Irwin stopped in Mr. Dave Crews and wife of the and see our m aternity d ep art­
on Ice at the Plaza.
239— tf
P au lseru d ’s suits sell for less. Ashland yesterday for a short Bon Ton R estaurant of Sacra­ ment. We are m aking improve-1
visit with the R. E. Detrick fam ­ mento, who have been looking : inents all the time — aiming to
M. A. C. Stomach Tonic, $1.25. In A shland—
ily. They are on th eir way to over Ashland property for the give the best of service.
— McNair Bros.
H erbert Doran is in Ashland C rater Lake by way of Klam ath past few m onths called on Mr.
for a few days visiting with his Falls.
WANTED: — Boy’s good 2nd
Staples to look at the Hotel Ash­
With Friends —
parents. He will attend school
hand
bicycle, large size. Phone
land, hut found th a t the deal had
Miss Minnie Nelson of Tacoma near Los Angeles this w inter.
294R,
196 N utley St.
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Dahlias Received—
been closed with Mr. Allen a few
arrived in Ashland recently and
The Tidings office was the re­ hours before and had to return
will spend a couple of weeks here
A\e have taken your wants to market witih u8 and have generously supplied
HONESTY is my POLICY. Yeo, cipient of some very beautiful disappointed. Mr. Crews is a very * W A \T E D — One or two passen­
visiting with friends.
gers
for
Bellingham,
W
ashington,
them
all. Our dry goods department wi 11 he the hrighest spot in Ashland for
of course.
212— tf dahlias brought in this m orning w ealthy man and is owner of the
Saturday.
Private
car.
Inquire
by O. Gustafson. There are many Bon Ton R estaurant at Sacramen­
the next 30 days, supplying the hoys and girls with new things for school.
We deliver the goods— Detricks
Give yourself a tre a t and come varieties, one of th e prettiest be­ to. A nother gentlem an from Pas­ Ashland Vulcanizing works.
94-tf to the big dance, Jackson Hot ing a large pink one. Mr. Gus­
Take a peek at the.various new goods enumeiated—see the snappy new pat
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adena wired yesterday th a t he
Springs, Sat. Aug. 30.— Metropole tafson states th a t while they are would sta rt Thursday for Ash­
terns we have here for you. It’s a part of your education to get 'acquainted
The ladies of the Christian
Dance Saturday night, Gold Hill Orchestra.
306-2 very beautiful they are not as land to look over the property
with quality merchandise and known values first handed. The entire line of
Church will give a cooked food
pavilion.
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nice as he raised last year on ac­ and Mr. Staples was forced to sale — H ardy’s Grocery — Satur­
goods we carry are here for your convenience and we invite vou to come and
Leaves for P osition —
count of the dry season.
wire
him
not
to
come
unless
he
day,
Aug.
30,
10
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.
take advantage of them.
In Ashland—
Miss Flora Green leaves today j
could take other property, as the
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mulit and for her new position as telephone RMturn H om e—
deal for the hotel had been clos­
son, Donald, are in Ashland from girl near Sacramento.
She has
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kruggel ed.
the Lake of the Woods and will been transferred from the local returned Sunday from a trip to
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
stay here for a short time.
office to th a t place.
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140
Iowa and Minnesota where they M eets Old A cquaintance—
306-1 mo.*
visited friends and relatives.
An unusual occurrence happen­ Oberlin St.
MARCEL AND CURL LAST,
Superllte auto finish; guaran- They have been away since the ed yesterday afternoon when a
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
LONGER after a Golden Glint j teed— Hughes, Pell’s Corner.
m B p V a n i t f y
first of May and state th a t they man stopped at Johnson’s jewel­
Shampoo.
Beagle; day work or contract;
‘W here Your D ollar H as More C enis
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298— tf are very glad to get back.
ry store to have his watch chain estim ates free. Box 171.
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Miss Mildred Kaegi left this
morning for her school near Rose-
, burg, where she will teach this
' winter. The school will sta rt Sep­
tem ber 2.
SCHOOL
0PENÍN
Our Shelves and Counters
n
Are Teeming With New
Merchandise That the
C all of the School
Demands
Bright New Ginghams—Percales—Madras—
Devonshires—Little Boy Blue Cloth—Crepes
—Cantons—Soft and Flat Silks—Pongees—
Lingettes—Soft White Goods—Linens—Art
Linens—and What Not.
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Interm ent In A
Mausoleum--
Intel ment In A Mausoleum
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Not Today, Perhaps,
Here Above The Ground,
But sooner or later it falls to most of us to decide whether we shall
And in vaults of time-defying stone the remains of those near lo you
abandon some one close to us to a merciless and unlovely grave_or
will find tme test, sale from destructive elements of earth and waters
give to the loved form the tender protection and beautiful s l e e p
which can be extended only through interment in a mausoleum.
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secure against all vandalism. Sunshine, warmth, beautiful surround­
ings will be theirs and whenever you wish to visit, you can do so un­
der roof, and in comfort no matter what the weather may he.
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Must
Decide Now!
The cost of space in this building is no greater than the
average earth burial and is within the reach of all. Con­
struction of the building is progressing rapidly and the
allotment of crypts is limited to the size of the build­
ing, and in a few days the privilege and opportunity for
you to give your loved ones the beautiful surroundings
and piotection which the Ashland Memorial guaran
tees will be gone.
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Vv rite or phone Tidings office for booklet giving full
details and descriptions.
Must
Decide Now!
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