Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 02, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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T» U. ot O—-
Frank Walker, who has been
egmading the holidays In Ash­
land with his parents, will re­
turn to the University of Ore­
gon tomorrow.
Marcelling. Trimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
The
Vafilty Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
Phone 10*.
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There la some Inquiry for small t í l W ith P H —
homes. List your property with ■ Charlea Robison is confined
Taylor. «2 N. Main.*
l o t — 10 to his home on the Boulevard
with an attack of the flu.
Better clothes
Lloyd Stone of P6rtixtm, is in
Ashland for a tow áaya¿ visiting Paulserud’s.
the Lane and Walker families.
for
leas
growing ha , popularity. Try
at The Plasa.
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To Visalle—
To fkooo —
Mrs. Percen and son will re­
turn to .their home la Fresno, Cal­
ifornia today, fitter spending tbd
holidays here with Mrs. Per-
can's brother W. W. Wheeler, on
North Mala street.
Mias Florence Allen
turn to her school at
California today. •
WHY PAY RENT? Will build
new home on well located lot.
Easy terms.
669 Holly St..
Phone 817-L.
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To Oakland—
Harold Merrill and wife, and
Mr. Merril’s mother, Mrs.,F. R.
OLYMPIA, Jan.8-(IP>-Goveraor
Merrill, returned from Portland
Thursday. Mr. Merrill and wife Hartley was further rebutted to­
left for their home In Oakland day, when thè House refused ab­
ruptly to consider the Governor’s
New Years day.
two pet timber measures. 'OBe
provided for the making of log­
Cherry Bark Cough, 26c.
ging railroads common carriers,
McNair Bros.
whether the timber was to be ha­
Typewriters, Adding Machines, uled for private firmi or for.the
state and the other provided for
-Blharts.
making public, figures of cruise
of state tlmberland.
Regular Meeting—
The American Legion Auxil­
iary will meet Monday evening at
the Armory at 7:30. Business!
election of officers and Initiation
WA8RINOTON, Ja#i.'8.— (tH
form the program
— Examination of American im-
migrants from Holland and Bel-
Blharts for office stationery.
glum will hereafter be made at
Log Cabin Roll made from pure the ports of enfbarkatlon,, In-
stead of at Ellis Island, Now
honey—at Candy Land.
York, the State Department an-
nounced today. After experiment-
To Tacoma—
Miss Marie Andrews, who has ing with the new system In the
been spending the holidays with British Isles since last summer.
her parents here, left for Ta­ the government has decidsd tn
extend the system of the examin-
coma leaf night.
ation of immigrants abroad to
other foreign countries.
To A lb a n y -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller will
leave tomorrow for Albany, where
. Mr. and Mr«. Johnny- Roaen- they wm spend two or three
e r a n ts o f Medford, visited with weeks with their daughter Mrs.
the Grenbemer family here New E. E. Umphlette.
Years day.
To Harbor—
Katherine Pratt returned to
All-rite butter toasted,. sand­
her school at Harbor, Oregon
wiches—very
popular— Nlning-
Thursday.
er's Fountain Service.
99-tf
If party who took gents lined
gloves from writing desk la Post-
office Dee. 21st, will return same
to postmaster, he may eave fur­
ther trouble. ------------ 108— ! •
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kellom
of Medford spend New Years day
George Cooney of Weed, Cali­ at the home ot Mrs. Mary E.
fornia la a bualneaa, visitor in Lewis on Third street.
Ashland for a few days this week.
Mr. ooney formerly lived in
LBT J. L. Ketch write your
Valley View and expects to re automobile thsuraace.
71-tt
turn to Ashland In the spring to
make his home.
Try ”81” Hair Tonic, 60c.
McNair Bros.
Office supplies— Blharts.
Subscribe For The Tidings.
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BUZZARDS STRIKES HOME
Coughs and colds are a natural
sequence to an unexpected Wtesard
and should be treated promptly
DENATURED
SUNDAY EVENING
ALCOHOL
In Congenial Surroundings
FU LL STRENGTH
Special attention to parties, luncheons and
entertainments.
FOR YOUR RADITOR
Lifhia Springs Hotel
HEATERS
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FOR RALE or TRADBL—One
The Queen Esther girls of the
Methodist church will have
charge of the program at the
Methodist Church at Talent Tues­
day night. They will give the
same public ceremonial given
here a short time ago.
psrtment, the groes value of
grain crops for 1926 in the
United States was 93,810,718,000,
compared with 24,618,719,000 for
the previous year.
Enjoy A Real
Dinner
ELECTRIC
Miss Edith Moody and Miss U. 8. Cream Separator In good
Gertruds Engle will leave today shape, also one Rudd Oas Water
Heater, nearly new, cheap. 688
Vlc>s Vapo Rub, 86c— McNair for Richmond. California.
Queen Esther Girls —
GRAIN CROPS IN U- S.
DECREASE IN VALUE
FOR EXCHANGE:— Hay for
Renting a specialty. List your
dairy cows or sheep. J. L. Ketch,
house with
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
103— »
ASHLAND REA1ZTY GO,
71-M
FOR SALE: — ’» acres, 6 rooA
house, only 91800, 9260 down,
For California—
easy terms. J. L. Ketch, Ashland -
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andrews Hotel Bldg.
103— 2
and Mrs. Mary L. Mathews leave
WANTED sawing by the day.
au n a a y even in g ror ban v ie g o
and other Southern California Mrs. L. E. .Crosby, 126 North
102— tf
points, where they will spend the Main. Phone 210-R.
remainder of the winter.
WANTED horse weight 1100
or 1200 pounds, also harness
To Melwood—
and light wagon. 866 Blain. Call
Miss Clara Huck will return
or write.
103— 2*
to her school at Melwood, On-
- HIV mighty cozy
gon tomorrow. Miss Huck has
».i
been enjoying a visit In Ashland
>. ■ rooms without
with relatives during the holi-
Butterfield's new Barber Shop -
McNair
PENASCOLA, Jan. 2-<lP>-Ftvc
men wore kilted and M Injured
In an explosion and fire at the mil­
lion dollar plant of the New Port
Restn' and Turpentine company
here today.
With the buldlng
still burning firemen searched
for bodies of men believed to be
In the plant.
NOTICE
I have taken orar the Real
return tomorrow from San Fran­ Batata and Insurance business of
cisco,
where „ they have been W. W. Roblqon and will be glad
(Colntinued from page 1.)
to mset all his Irlands and my
spending the holidays.
own at the old stand, 62 N.
MUNICH, Germany, Jan. 2.—
(IP)— A light quake was felt here
See J. L. Ketch for Insurance
yesterday morning.
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S. D. TAYLOR
and Surety Bonds. Ashland Hotel
108— t t
Bldg.
102— tf
LONDON Jan. 2— (tP>— A cen­
tral nows dispatch, received
here this morning, stated that a
number of cities In Southeastern
Biirop, and along the Mediter­
ranean had felt a light earth­
quake shock yesterday morning.
From San Francisco
EUROPE CITIES ARE HIT
Mr and Mrs. A. A. Madden will
BY EARTHQUAKES
uhildren and I had colds and the
first dose of Foley’s Honey and
Tar helped us right away,” writes
Mrs. Mather, Richwood, Ohio.
Foley’s Honey and Tar Is a good
cough remedy for the whole fam­
ily. It contains no opiates. Sold
everywhere.
is located In the basement at (
887 1-2 E. Main Street.
10S-tf
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis
and small son will leave tomor­
row tor Klamath Falls tor a few From Seattle—
John Landers, of Seattle, has
been visiting among old home
scenes at Ashland recently. He
wee an employee in the Ashland
Mats Katherine Plttlngsr wUl Flouring Mills about forty years
return to Alban,y and Misa Ros­ ago, and this Is his first visit
ina Gallatin to O. A. C. tomorrow. since he left here, thirty five
years ago.
Cliff Payne makes panel -doors.
M DIE WHEN BLAST
DESTROYS building
To U. of O.—
FOB RENT:— Four room fur*-
Caroline Tilton and Lucille nished house. Two blocks from
and Thelma Perossl will return fenders. Phone 208L. •
102-2
to Eugene tomorrow, to resume
FOB RENT:— Nicely furnish­
their stiylles at the University
ed sleeping room. Llthls Apart
of Oregon.
io s — tf
in the
stoves
these cold days.
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The Ashland
Electric Shop
346 E. Main Street
ATTACK MADE UPON
SHENANDOAH REPORT
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2,— (LP)—
The report of the Shenandoah
board bf Inquiryblaming no one
for the collapse of the ship, was
condemned as "purs whitewash"
by Senator King, democrat of
Utah today. He announced that
be would demand the adoption of
a reeolutton, providing for the
investigation of the, accident, and
the Board by the naval affairs
committee. “The whitewash re­
port will never be acceptable to
Congress,” be said.
BURNED TO DEATH
..SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—
— George Sava, 24. an Invalid,
was accidently burned to death
today when he tipped over a coa
oil heater.
WHETHER A
Lace Collar
For Your Party
Dinner
we have many varieties
Coarse Garment
IT CAN BE CLEANED
of cut flowers and potted
plants which will make
the home more beautiful
and more inviting.
SATURDAY AT 7:30
Ashland Gleaning * and
Dyeing Work»
3ft First S t
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
AND CONTINUING EACH DAY AND EVENING
Phone 63
Phone 148
“ Say it with Flowers”
THEREAFTER AT 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON
AND 7:30 IN THE EVENING.
McQuay Norris
finish ing today
«SALLY OF THE SAWDUST»
Quality Parts
MR. JOHN CUTTER
33 S. SECOND ST,
Won the gun on No. 09526
AS GIVEN AWAY BY
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Bearings
Aldmission
Matinee 25c
Evening 35c
Children UOc
Any Time
The screamingly funny
story ot a society girl
who tries her hand at
clerking at a cigar coun­
ter for a Joke — and
close out my stock of jewelry, clocks, watches, silver-
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Bushings
Biggest little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
• s s t t t s - te tall In loon *
with *a breosy young
drummer, to the wild
anqulsh of her aristo­
cratic
family.
Spicy,
smart, scintillating.
On account of impaired health, I have decided to
ware and all other lines. I am taking this means
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of doing so regardless of cost or values. Every
Pistons
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article sold bears my personal guarantee.
Piston Rings
85c
A REAL
85c
CHICKEN PINNER
S u n d a y at Th« P la z a
LEEDOM’S
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12 Noon to 8 P. M.
A. E. GATES, Auctioneer,
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