Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Among the Gaceta at the
LithU Springs Hotel Are:—-
Mr. and Mrs. C. DeMar, Los
Angeles, H. W. Robbins, Los
Angeles, R. G. Simmons. Sen
Francisco, R. G. Allen and wife,
Silverton, /Kenndth Evans, S a ­
gene, C. D. Chllson, Portland. R.
O. Abrame and wife, Beattie, Mrs.
E. J. Hall, Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Fred c- Homes, H. B. Hurst, Satai Forsythe, Gao. 'W. Dann, H. L. Ralph Bllllnc«, W. M. Brigg*, B.
Mrs. W. F. 8nlllnger of Talent
spent yesterday In Ashland.
(Continued From Page Ona),
Read McGee’s shoe
eave money on shoes
family.
the year. The licenses were lean­
ed through the office of the
county clerk, the greater number
having been made out by Joe
Much Improved—
Ashland Ledge Ne. a t
Jk
Mrs. H. B. McGee of Granite Wharton, who handles the li­
A. F. A A. M.'
X X
street, who -has been very 111 for censee as an accommodation for
Ashland lodge No. 28 ....
The Home of The Ashland several weeks, was able to be oat the sportsmen— Grants Pass Ceur-
Funeral services of the- late Tamale.—The Rose,
îsr.
yeatrday.
George B. Skeen, who dlpd at
Montague. Calif., recently, will
So,e leather stuffed with grease
Let Perry Ashcraft do your -Butterfield’s .new Barber Shop
he held in Mountain View Ceme­ automobile repairing. Phone 141. Is located In the basement at»weani 20 P®r cent longer than
tery, Sunday afternoon at S
10S-tf:tbe
ttPe of leather before
«
104-lt 897 1-2 B. Main Street.
______
.treatment, teats by the U. 8.
o’clock. Jan; 10. The service will
be K
brlef. Meet at Masonic Hall From Talent—
Carry the spirit of Christmas Bureau of Standards show.
at 2:20 o'clock., .
,
L. O. Penland spent yesterday down thru the year— with pho­
tographs. Studio Ashland.
R. L. BURDIC, Jr.. W. M. in Ashland from Talent.
Detroit factories employ ap­
proximately 677,0(>0 workers... ,
ltica mixed up In’ the contro-
Home made Chili Beans and From M e d fo rd -
Hotel Oregon Are:
Chester Hubbard and Warren
Hot Tamales.—Ninlnger’s Foun­
E. J. Riley, San Diego, S. V. tain Service.
61-tf Hamlin, of Medford, were visitors
Jn Ashland last evening.
Riley, San Diego, Mrs.
P.
Riley. San Diego, Mr. nd Mrs R. Entertains Directora
E. Parker, Spokane, Mr. and Mrs
E. V. Carter, president of the
(Continued From Page One)
Bert Howard, Venice, California. First National Bank, entertained
H. O. Perdergast and wife, Klam­ the directors of the hank at
ath Falla, Mnt G. W. Burnett, dinner, at the Lithla Springs
hotel, last evening. The directors
of the bank are: B. V. Carter, C.
Beet paying rooming house In H. Vsupel, T. H. Simpson, E. D.
town, at a bargain. Taylor. 68 Briggs, W. K McNair, G. W.
N. Main.
106-St Dunn, J. W. MoCoy, Otto Winter From Tskmt
Mrs. M. A. Goddard was a vis­
and F. D. Wagner.
itor in Ashland yesterday, from
Returns to Berkely—
Talent.
Verne Blue returned-to Berke­
ley, where he is professor In the new home on well
Extension Division after - spend­ Easy terms.
Madden nulla protected tires.
SB8
88-tl
ing his vacation with his parents, Phone 817-U,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bine.
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
Sunday is not complete wlth-
78-tf
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches out Mualc. Buy an Orthophonie Shop and save $19.99.
are growing In popularity. Try Vlctrola.— The Rose.
There Is some inquiry for small
one at The Plasi.
87-tf
Week was January 17-28. Treas-
Home for Vacation—
Ml»* Agnes HBHmrg of Saa J
urer F. 8, Engle reported__a
healthy balance In the treasury
Francisco, arrived home for two
W. R. Ulen, Portland, W. W. vacation with her parents, Mr. 1
at the end of the year.
Miller, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. end Mrs. O. H. Hedberg on Sec­
President Hardy announced
B. Bryant, Montagna, California, ond street.
the
appointment of the following
1
F. B. Persona and wife. Standard,
committees for 1926. They are as
California, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
follows:’
$
See J. L. Ketch for Insurance
Brady, Selma, California, Charles and Surety Bonds. Ashland Hotel
Attendance: Homer G. Billings,
Pop Corn brick,
H-Thompson, Portland, d
chairman E. It Isaac. W. J. Cran­
Bldg.
108—-tl
fresh at Candy Land.
Mrs. Ivan Hng. Portland.
dall, Wirt M. Wright, Fred D.
Gift Shoppe For Sale .
The Babcock Gift Shoppe,
which is now dosed, is offered
for sale, stock and fixtures. In­
quire at Swenson-Peebler Furni­
ture company to inspect stock.
.. - ....... 196— <t
V. J. Van der Musien, Saa
Jom, Canforata. Mr. and Mra. A.
T. Shore and children, San Fran­
cisco, N. G. Nicholson. Portland.
George H. BeehlU, Portland, D.
A. Hathaway. Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Meter. Weed, S. J. Grim*.
Portland.
...L a s t Times T od ay...
“The Golden
Princess”
with
BETTY BRONSON
Preserve the days of child­
hood. A photograph never grows
UP. Stadio Ashland.
_______
Left for Portland—
xCharlie WJood*. who has been From Klamath Falla—
L. Jacobs Is over from Klamath
working In tke 80th Century
Falla,
visiting his daughter, Mrs.
grocery, left today for Portland,
John
Enders.
where He expects to make his
home.
Ses the new patent clothes
reel at the Jordan Saah and Cab-
last Works.
107-tf
All-rite batter toasted sand­
Marcelling. Trimming, Sham
wiches—very
popular—Nlnlng-
poolng,
Dyeing, Faolala.
Th<
er’s Fountain Service.
99-tf
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store
98-fl
Hemstitching and Plcotlng— Phone 108.
Front Messanlhs Floor, McGee
Building. Mra. Havener and Miss Arrives from South Dakota—
Ewan.
197-1 mo. J. H. Hardy on Fifth street. Mrs.
Clark, South Dakota, arrived In
Ashland
to visit with her sister,
Vlatte la FoHlsud
Mrs. I. N. L. Shriner left Thurs­ Mrs. Warren Cook ofr B streej.
day morning for Portland to Miss Huntington will taka the
spend a few weeks visiting with position aa stenographer for
Briggs and Briggs.
relatives and friends.
Dance every Saturday nite at
Jackson Hot Springs
108— tt
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gass and
two
chlWrep of Hysham, Xon-
Don’t fot-get to road McGee's
taaa,
are visiting Mt. did Mr«.
shoe ad, which offers some won­
derful bargains la show. 19fe-St J. H. Hardy onFIfth street Mrs.
Gass is Mrs. Hardy's sister. They
expect to make their home In
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Grigsby Ashland.
of Medford, announce the birth
CARD OF THANKS
or aa 8 1-2 pound son, January
We with to extend our appre­
8. Mrs. Grigsby was formerly
Miss Keiths Brookmtller of Ash­ ciation to the different organi­
land. Mother and son are doing sations and to the friends and
Rev. J. C. Mergler, who rendered
nicely.
their assistance to us during onr
recent bereavement, alao for the
Cliff Payas makea brackets.
beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Bella Scbwetn,
Swennlng-Oear, expert tintera,
Ramona,
199— Bat- Wed
. Rosalind
Wanda,
Caslyn Scbweln,
Mine Ells Plttenger returned
Theodore Sohweln,
to her home Wednesday from the
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Camper.
Community Hospital at Medford,
where she uaderwent a very
eerions operation. She is report­
ed as Improving.
ooa
R A D IO
ti1® nwwt enjoyable
Pastime Now
8. and O. Paper Hangers.
199—Sat- Wed
EXCHANGE:
W e. have som<
very nice property in Riverside,
California, to exchange for Ash­
land and can get you v«ry at­
tractive price for yours,— Ash­
land Realty Co.
101— 1
FOR SALE: — St. Helens ln-
cubstor-^-lSO egg capacity, $10,
Mrs. Herndou, 416R.
109-2
Joyful
Shaving
i
Publicity: G. M. Green, chair­
man, 8. D. Taylor, J. H. Fuller,
W. J. Crandall, H. B. Hurst '
.< Reception: H. K. Tomlinson,
chairman, Earl H. Crow, B. -fi.
C. Forsytbo, P. K. Hammond*. J.
Clayoomb.
The officers of the club lor H. McGee. 8. >. McNair and R. J,
1929 are as follows: P. H. Hardy, Woods.
president; V. V. Mill*, vice presi­
dent; H.' C. Osier, secretary; F.
8. Uncle, , treasurer; H. G.
Enders, Jr., new district trustee. No Cream Actually Trans­
The directors tor 1929 *re: forms the Skin—
No matter what car
WE HAVE THE
Tires and Tubes
No cosmetics successfully con-
ceal its blemishes. But scien­
tific care can help your akin
to function and so develop and
preserve for you a naturally
clear, fresh skin. z
Use the Elisabeth Arden treat­
ment. Just a few minutes each
night and morning will ac­
complish wonderful results for
you.
Litkiä Springs
. Pharmacy
LEEDOM’S
Phone 116
Replacement Service
Prescription Druggist
Lithla Springs Hotel Building
Sole Agent
S h o e C le a ra n c e
To acquaint the people o f Ashland and vicinity
with our new shoe department, we are offering
a number of new and 'up-to-date styles in foot­
wear, values to $9.50.
We also have placed our entire stock of Misses,
Childrens, Youths and Buys shoes on saTe at
this time. ' ______ ____—__________ ___ _
We are pleased to have you visit our department
F o r w in te r aporta
— w e a r k n ic k e rs
Keen blades always
Make your "safety’’ do a clean
lob. The James Stropper edges
your blades for the beat ahavea
you ever had. 88, Gold-Plated
In Morocco Case. On sale at
McNAIR BROS.
The Rexall Store
thftiggists — Stationers
to look over our new line of
Dutches« K u ic k e rif
W o can fit yon stylishly and
c o m f o r t a b ly
In
DutcheM
Knickers, In woolen« and cor­
duroy«. ’
FORD
And the famour Dutch»»»
W arran ty, /o r * B u i l t* ; $ i.o o
a A « /, I t behind every pair.
Enders Co
When they try it once, they alway
want it again.
Ashland Creamery
Butter
National Show
Week
a
January 9th to 16th
See th e S p o rt D esig n s
Enjoy A Real
Dinner
WITH JIPSY CURTAINS
AND ENGLISH VERMILLION WIRE WHEELS
Novelty features in Tourings, Coupes and Roadsters
SUNDAY EVENING
,WE HAVE THE
Radiodyne
B. McNair.
"»• Inter Club Relations:, P. R.
Hardy, chairman, H. G. Baders,
Jr,, Bari H. Crows. V, V. Mills,
F. O. Swedenburg.
Laws and Regulations: L. A-
Roberts, chairman, Louis Dodge,
D. H. Jackson, B. C. Payne, W.
W. Robison.
Membership: R a n d a l l J.
Woods, chairman, E. A. WRods,
F. H. Walker, Wirt M. Wright,
Harry Tomlinson.
Music : Carl H. Loveland,
chairman, R. L. Bardic, Henry
Baders, Jfc, Walter Hughes» V.
H. Miller.
*•* Programme: R. L. Burdlc, Jr.,
chairman, W. M. Briggs, Randall
J. Woods, P. K. Hammond, V.
V. Mills.
Public Affairs: Louis Dodge,
chairman, F. <’F. Whittle, Sam B.
McNair, J. W. McCoy, Fred C.
In Congenial Surroundings
MODELS ON DISPLAY IN SALES ROOM
Oompleto >95.00
The tale of « flaming
Spanish Wile who fought
for honor and a sweet­
heart in the lawless days
of ’49.
'Hie Gold Rush”
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafer of
Medford, were Ashland visitor*
yesterday.
Mr. aad Mrs. C. B. Albert of
Mveralde. Cllferala. parents of
Mrs. J. H. Hardy, are tnaklng a
months visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy at their home on Fifth
street.
$1.00
The Shamrock
One-Dial Set
Special attention to parties, luncheons and
entertainments.
- w K -I k
The AAhmd
Eloetric Shop
Lithia Springs H a iti
346 E. Main Street
BRRRRR
C layco m b M o to r Co.
Lincoln
Fordson