Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    BAILY TIDINGS
D r. Stockton and M. B. Real
spent today fishing at Rogue
M r. and Mrs. Glenn Cleveland
are leaving today for «hely home
new patent clothes
Jordan S u h and Cah-
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R , Jackson, Bremerton
Washington, L. B. Jackson, Brem­
erton, W u kin g to n , F. B. Jodes,
Seattle. J t . Retd. Wenktchee,
Waakington, -Mr. and Mrs. R . A.
Hyde,’ Longview.
MarcelHng, Trim m ing, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing Facials.
The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store.
Phone - H l .
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Beet parine rooming house in Former Aahland G i r l -
town, a t a h arta in . Taylor, 63
Miss Aletha Gray, who, lives
N. Main.
106-3t near Gold H ill, has taken the
position as teacher of the fifth
Visiting
grade of the Jackson school,
Troy Phipps, of Portland, is Medford, having «succeeded Mrs.
spending several days Visiting Ivy Hamock, resigned. Miss Gray,
w ith MP. and Mrs. B. K. ptipps who was a .form er Ashland girl,
graduated from the state normal
school in December.
Rance every Saturday nite at
Jackson H o t Springs
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Party giving check to Plum ­
mer’s Grocery for 136.25, pledge
call in and sign same. H. B.
The Clalyoomb M otor Company PludTtner.
106-2t
reports the ani« o f a 1 » M Ford
T earing Car to F . C. Dole.
Boxes filled with fresh* candies
of our own make— at Candyland.
O a r B atter Toasted sandwiches
are growing in popularity. Try
AU-rite butter toasted sand­
one nt The Plana.
•• * 8T-tf wiches— very
popular— Nining
er’s Fountain Service.
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B e l b ib to Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. W illia m Pox re­ Takes Position—
turned from C alifornia yesterday,
E. C. Thompson has taken the
where they have been living for position as "bookkeeper in the
some time. They were former Automotive Shop.
residents of Ashland. M r. Fox
and D. D. Good were In part­
The Orthophonlc Victrola, a
nership in the livery stable which musical treat. Hear it. — The
was located about where the Rose.
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Ctaycomb Motor Company |a now
Tamales,
C h illi
and
wiches. — The Rose.
I have a p a r t/ w anting lots
near Normal. Taylor, 63 N. Main.
CONTEST FOB GOLF
BELLINGHAM SHERIFF
CLUB NAME STARTS FINED FOB OONTEMFT
A contest waa started thia- at*
ternoon by J. ,L . Ketch, l^sal
realtor, to secure a name for the
new country cldb and golf links,
which la situated in the edge o f
of the foothills a short -distance
beyond Talent. W o rk
on tke
course was started yesterday.
Visits in A s h la n d -
John Churchman, from Mt.
The winner of the contest w ilt
Shasta City, spent yesterday with be awarded a charter mem*bor-
his mother, Mrs. Elsie Church ship in the club, Ketch
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man of Union street, leaving for Bounces.
Conditions of the contest are
Redding last night. Churchman
is employed by*the Southern Pa­ given In an advertisement carried
cific and h u been transferred in this issue of The Tidings.
from Mt. S h u ts City to Redding.
David T. Honeyn^an-and H . F.
Corbett and party, Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Sharpe Minor, Bing­
hamton, New York,
Roy
M.
W . W . Thornton, M iam i, A ri­
Heath. Portland, M n . H., W itte n ­
sons, E. M. Sousa. Palo Alto,
berg and party, Portland.
California, A. K. Callaway, Cald­
well, Idaho. A. C. Smith and
Hemstitching and Plcotlng—
wife, San Franciaeo, C. W . Blue, Front Mestanlne Floor, McGee
197-1 Portland. J. L.
Building. Mrs. H avener and M I bs
O. Lenon. Portland, W ick M il Bwan.
107-1 mo.
ler, Crescent City.
Passed Through Ashland—
Charles A. Dunn, Portland, B.
Walk upstairs to Orree Talloi
E. L. K ing, superintendent of
D. Smith. Roseburg, M. R. Scotti.
Skop and aave 919.99.
78-tf the Portland division of the
Klamath Palls, G. F. Bradshaw,
Southern Pacific, passed through
Portland.
Ashland yesterday on tra in 13.
homes. List your property with In his private car, on his way to
, Butterfield’s new Barber Shop Taylor. <3 N. M ala.
193— 10 San Francisco.
ie located la the basement at
397 1-3 B. Main Street.
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Visitors from Medford—
Pop Corn brick, 'crispy and
Mr. and M rs- Robert Boswell fresh at Candy Land.
and Mrs. H u ll, of Medford.'spent
Mrs. C. C. Carey w u a visitor yesterday In Ashland, visiting
Cliff Payne makes shelving.
in Ashland from Phoenix, yester­ w ith Mrs. Ben Garnett.
day.
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OCAL DAIRYMAN
BUYS PUREBREDÓ
B. B Poyer, well known local
dairyman, recently purchased a
young registered Jersey h all, son
.of Rinda Lad of Sunny Brook on
his dam’s side and tracing to
Mawes and Rooarla Olga Lad on
the sire’s side, which he expects
to place at the head o f his herd
of Jerseys.
During the same sale, Poyer.
purchased a three-year-old reg­
istered Jersey cow, w ith practi­
cally thV KHTin« blood lines «■ A I
J.. H. Hickey, supervisor of
signals at Dunam ulr, w u a bugi­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macy and asse visitor in Ashland ybster-
J. A . Simon of Baker, Oregon,
arrived yesterday to visit with
M r. nad M rs J. D. M a n . on
Third street, and Mt end Mrs.
B. H. Nelaou, oa North Mala.
>. A. Simon and Mrs. Charles
Macy are brother and sister to
Renting a specialty. Liat year
Mrs. J. D. ¿Mars sad Mrs. B.
Mouse with
H. M eleoa.
Asvtve
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Correct Stationery at, Elharta
FINISHING TONIGHT
“HAVOC"
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Moving
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term beginning Jea 11th. Meeoi-
rlgg Vocal ftadioe. Special i t tent-
ton go children's voices. H ttra
for High School pupils and fa ll
credits given.
Stadlo
Beaver
Bldg. Monday
a fter
1 P .
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“The Gold Rush”
NEXT
MON. TUBS. WED.
F O R HALB: u . Victrola and
reeorda. Phone 398R.
197-3
Plano laatrnctor
Plano Instruction by
onood teacher Beginners
red. Phone 441 J. «Mrs.
A lkies.
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experi-
prefer-
Harold
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W A N T E D : — Fat hens. Phone
i a fter 4 p. m.
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ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, ASHLAND,
PRESENT HEADQUARTERS OF THE CLlîB.
HIGH 80HOOL
A tniory, Friday,' J a n u a ry ’ 9
To Our
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We Now Add
A very complete line of soft and flat silks. 36 and
40 inches wide, in colors that will make you a
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These are all high-grade shoes in the new cuts,
consisting of Colonials, strap« and plain styles in
patent, satin and kid mnteriAls. Values, $7.50 to
$9.50.
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goes on the tables today at a sacrifice that will pay
In $re8s and ftchool shoes, both high and low
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2. Values to $5.00.
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planning on making over. This entire line of silks
you to spend a day shopping them
16 Momie Genuine Jap Silk Pon­
gee on sale today at the
yard, $1.10 *
12 Momie Silk Pongee
Seal) 90c
(Bed
85c and 90c China Silks go at 69c
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charming new dress or tone up the one you are
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WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S
PUMPS AND OXFORDS
CHILDREN'S -SHOES
C. Dosler.
....W IL L HHARE good home w ith
woman in exchange for light
W . B. Baton waa a boelnnaa hoaaework In mornings. No chil­
visitor from Talent yeetorday.'
dren. 344 Hargadlne.
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After-Inventory Sale
TO CLASSIFY :
From Tai rnt
The story 'of a girl who
found love and gold in the
hills o f California.
BASKETBALL
Today
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F O R HALE: — I am agent for
the famous K irk W alnut trees.
grown at Brownsville, Oregon
Because of their wonderful yield
and hardiness are known all over
North West. Any one’ want.
*“ » traea W,H ,,nd “ • at 713
Oek street.
®ne >raar 0,d traaa> Sl-00; Two
r#Br oM tr* M > t l ' * 9 — Phone
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Seal your Country Club name in one envelope and
your own name in another and hand them in to
gether. The two envelopes will be given one number
and the second envelope will not be opened until
after the judging.
CLEARANCE SALE
C. W . Oilbert. from Medford,
Mrs. Hevener and Miss Ewan
w u la Ashland tojiar. visiting
are moving their Hemstitching
the merchants and taking orders machine from the E. R. Isaac A
for MarehalLWella.
Co. Store to the McGee Building.
They w ill be with Mrs. Sugg’s
Preserve the days of child M illinery Department on the front
hood. A photograph never growi
Messanne Floor. They are ready
up. Studio Ashland.
to do your hemstitching at their
new location.
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The Medford Flu ff Rug and
Rug Cleaner w ill be In Ashland
Tomatoes once were thought
Friday of thia week. Phone your
to be poisonous.
orders to 111 or 240.
Stret e In London wer e not
paved until 1653.
See J. L. Ketch for Insurance
and Surety Bonds. Ashland Hotel
B1d<
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The contest closes on Feb, 10. At that time
the
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best name will be chosen and th e prize member­
ship bestowed. Hand or mail your name to
A New Daughter—
M r. and Mrs. George P. King
announce the birth of a 6 1-2
pound daughter on January 6.
Buetoeea V is ito r—
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The regular Anaual Meeting of
the Stockholders of the Ashland
F ru it A Produce Association w ill
be held in the City H a ll Satur­
day. January 9th, 1939, at 2:00
P. M. A il Stockholders dre urged
to be present. Managers Report,
Election o f Directors end such
other bualnesa w ill be taken up
that w ill lead to the further ad­
vancement and more successful
operation of the Association.
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BATTERY S.
Bureau of Public Ronda asks
Let Perry Ashcraft do your
J. T. W allace/representing the bids on Scottsburg - Reedsport
automobile repairing. Phone 141. Chicago and Northwestern ra il­ »highway.
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194-9t way at Portland, w u a vjaltor
In Ashland yesterday.
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United States D istrict Court 'hore
today for contempt.
The" case
grew out of charges that Calla­
han allowed federal prisoners,
committed to the*W hatcom ja il,
freedom from the prison premis­
es. Callahan adm itted his guilt,
but denied any Intent to allow th«
prisoner^ to escape.
Prove it by submitting the winning name for the
New Country Club and Golf Links situated in the
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edge of the foothills a short, way beyond Tafent
Drive out and look it over. Follow the arrows.
Stroll over the course, get the superb view of the
Rogue River Valley from the eighth tèe. Then
submit an appropriate name and win a charter mem­
bership in the Club for which others must pay one
hundred dollars. This is going to be a Club of which
Southern Oregon can be proud. Identify yourself'
with' it from the start. Be its namer. .
.BOY’S SHOES
High cuts, shoes and oxfords- Size
Values $6’O0
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Flat Foulard, 36 inch wide, pat-
terns of blues, reds. Reg $1.69
grade goes at $1.15
All odd lengtha of printed crepes.
Values to' $3.00. Go in at one
price, 11.95.
$1.50 * Grade
at $1.25. .
Georgettes,
$1.98 Grepe
at $}.69
Cliines.
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$2.50 Flat Crepes,
$2.98 Crepe De
at $2.45
$3 75 S'atift Cantons, go at $3.25.
$3.95 Silk Failles, go at $8.45
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Most of these styles are ia ,
sizes and range
from AAA to E width; built over a combination
last which asshres you of a perfect fitting pump.
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ALL SKINNER SATÌNS GO
AT ONE P R IC E '..............$2.25
11 1-2 to 2, Value 45.00
Sale Price, $185 ■’
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GET YOUR SILKS AT