Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Expected thia cvcutag
ANNUAL
Mrs. Arthur Bates of Fresno,
STARTS NEXT SUNDAY
W.' C. Chandler, chief special
agent of the Shasta Division, and brother, George Haight, of
(Continued Frein Page One).
PORTLAND, ^Jan. 11 —(IP>—
pALBM, Jan. U . — (IP) —
passed through Ashland yesterday Little Shasta Valley, are expected
The
Oregon
state
highway
comm«
The
appointment of Richard V.
on No. 18 tonight, to visit
morning on train No, It,
lsaioa has the power to limit loads Thjrlor of Alabama and Thogias
Charles Haight of East Hain
arranged in scores of cities, |0- which may be carried by auto, W. Wopdlock of New Yortu to
Left for Portland— ,
edrding to John A. Goodell, sect mobile trucks over the highway» the Interstate • Cchpmerce Com-
Mra. Fudge leff for Portland
Music, good singing' at the reatry of the, Tbgftt Committee,. Of the state, it was held today mission?!« opposed by Ooyerpor
this morning, to make a visit of
Church of the Nasarene tonight , Ten suggestions for the guid­ in the United States court, hy Pierce as “bad public .poMaff” in
R. G, Jones of Malin. Oregon, about two weeks.
110— fit ance of aspiring persons are set Judge« Wolverton, Bean and Oil- a telegram sent to Senators He­
was a business visitor in Ashland
forth in the Thrift Committee’s bert.
Nary and Stanfield. “The present
Saturday.
“success creed,”
These are:
The decisions in the case Was cost of transportation ie Voppres-
Among the gnente at the Idthia
work and earn, make a budget, to test the authority of the comm* sire, and an increase In rates,
Springs hotel are:—
ir Butter Toasted sandwiches
record all expenditures, ksep .a lesion order decreasing the limit which nfltfEf result from the plac-
M.
H.
Nichols,
Seattle,
Aileen
growing hr popularity. Try
H. E. Renlson, Los Angeles, C. bank account, carry4 life insur­ on trucks traveling between thehng of the regulatory powers in
at The Plaga.
87-tf
ance, own 'your own home, make Multnomah county line and Hood' the hands of railroad men. would
John Hughes sad Guy Good W: Fullerton, Portland, George
a will, tnveet'tn safe securities, ¡River, on the Columbia R iver'be highly injurious to'Oregon,”
spent yesterday fishing at Rogue M. Robinson, Portland, W) O.
Among the gnesta at Hotel
pay bills promptly, and .«hare highway^ from d i' tour te 18,500 Pierce said la his wire,
Glms,
Portland,
Harold
A
Row-
River, bringing home six of the
AshUwd are:—
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with others. All oF these points pounds.
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ley, Eugene.
C. W. West. Portland, Mr. and finest fish caught this season.
will be strttHld di’i.rtng Thrift
Mrs. Charles O’Brleh, Salem,
St. Helens — Contract Is let
Week.
.
Return from Portland— “
A. Walker and wife, Grants Pass, Quite III—
for
first unit of >1,600,000 paper
Bach day during the week, is
R. W, Price returned yesterday
Dorothy May Rhoades, who khs
Robert McKee, Portland. Lewto
mill.
Contracts . already let for
from Portltnd, where he has been set aside for, specific attention
M. White, PorUand, Mr. and been quite 1U at her home at
>600,000
worth of machinery.
to
a
given
phase
ep
thrift
Sun­
pn business for ;the past two
Mrs. L- G. Larson, Oakland, L. 126 Eighth etree>. is reported
day,
for
enmnple,
will
be
-“Sha^e
weeks.
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O. Bowden, Yreka, X. J. Schneid­ very much improved.
With Others Day,” Nhen the j»M
er, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
adage,
It is mote blessed to
; Roseburg — Federal timber en
Pop
Corn
brick,
,
crispy
WHY PAY RENT7 Will build
give than to receive,” will Be
100 aeree sold, for >60,280.
fresh
at
Candy
Land.
new borne on well located lot.
Qtft Shoppe For Sale
emphislsed in churches all over
668 Holly St..
\ The Babcock Gift Shoppe, Easy terms.
the country. Systematic giving,
08-tf Buisnees Visitor—
which is.now closed. 1» offered Phons 217-L.
•conducted
on business principles,
8. 8. Stevens of Talent was a
for sale, stock aad fixtures. In-
ie
regarded
at one o f the math
business visitor la Aahlend to­
quire at 8wenson-Peebler Furni­ From Medford
requirements of real thrift.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bydsn
ture eqmpaay to inspect stock.
Monday, January 18, will he
108— It end son, and Mr. and Mrs. Or­
“Thrift
Day,” Tuesday, "Budget
ville Good and daughter, Bett~ Bought Home—
or
Home
Economy Day;” Wed­
David Good has purchased,
of Medford, spent yesterday in
Pram Medford—
nesday, “Insurance Day;“ Thurs­
through
the
Ashland
Realty
Co.,
-"itr. gad Mrs. Bassett of Med­ Ashland vislttog Mr. and Mrs.
a six room hodle and one acre day, “Own Your Home Day;’’
ford, were Visitors }n 'Ashland Fred Taylor.
Friday, “Safe Investment Days”
at 1280 East Main.
yesterday.
and Saturday “Pay Bills Prompt­
We rent typewriters— Biharts.
See the new patent clothes ly Day,’ at which time people
Enroll now f o r mid-edater
reel
at the Jordan Sash and Cab­ will be urged to settle up an un­
term beginning Jan. 11th, Hasel- From Central Potat—
inet
Works.
107-tf paid accounts sad start the year
Mr. and Mrs. Burell Redpath,
rlgg Vocal 8tudloa., Special at-
«
Afresh.
.
teattoa tq. children*« voices. Rates of Central Point, spent yesterday
for High JBeheel pupila , and Jail in Ashland, visiting with Mr. and Spending a few days
credits given.
Stadio Bdaver Mrs. L. A. Roberts of. Church at Siskiyou—
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Randles
street
Mrs Redpath is .Mr.
Bldg., Monday after Í. P. M.
and
sou BobbM, are spending a
Roberts* cousin.
Subscribe For The.Tiatngs.
few days at their cottage on the
Uncalled for suite for half- Siskiyous. Mr. Randles will re­
turn to Ashland, hut Mrs. Randles
prlse, an woeL Pauleerud'e.
10» It will remain at the cottage for
some time because of her ill
health.
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Left lor Portland .
W. M. Barber left last evening
for Portland, where he was called Among the guests at the
Columbi* hotel aro:—
op business.
This familiar advertising line was never
W. W. Miller, Roseburg, M.
more aptly applied than to a saving ac­
Seotti, Klamath Falls, B. -
Smith, Roseburg, W. H. Larry.
count.
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FOR RENT: — Two furnish­
ed apartments, also good sleep­
ing porch. Adults only. Phone
263R or call at Shook Building.
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110-2
- Portland — Pacific Power A
Liebt; Portlaad Oa* A Coke, and
Northwestern Electric Co. « fil­
iated corpdratlons, show 1826
balance of 82,287,4>f.4>, or »61,-
>76.1» more than ln 1814.
FOR »ALE— Newtown Apples,
60 and 76c per box. Cider 26c
per gal. G. R. Andersen.
110-2*
»alem — George Will to buUld
>180,000 8-story office and studio
’building.' 1
WOMEN’S W I N T E R
UNION SUITS — PART
WOOL WITH RAYON
COLONIAL
SILK STRIPE,
PIPELESS
FURNACE
X ngle Lengths
Hardware
The Winchester Store”
Tuesday
36-in. Outing
Flannel
January Clearance
Marcdlllng, Trimming,
n, Frederick Johaeon, eoa of Mr.
poolng,
Dyslgg Faoials.
an^. Mrs. F. H. Johnson, of Med-
Vanity
Shoppe,
McGee’s
fprtL fprmer, Ashland residents,
Is now at Kelly Aviation Field at Fhone’ 108.
Sap ^ntonlo, Tpxae. ,
CME Páyae makes het racke.
" Hr. McLean Was In town 8>tar-
day from Cove Ranch on Dead
TODAY
, «. . a - . TOMORROW
. a b* V ‘ » ». ■ » - •
WEDNESDAY
Hemstitching * and Picotlng—
Front" Messanine Floor, McGee
Building. Mra Havener aad Mias
■wan.
107-1 mo.
Mr. and Mfa/'jW. H. Hodkin-
son returned Sunday morning,
from Southern California, where
they have been spending two
weeks with relatives and friends.
While In Pasadena they vfsltdd
Mrs. A. O. Adams, sister of Mrs.
Giace Andrews of this city. They
also attended the Rose Tourna­
ment.
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Examinations tor the first
semester of the school year, in
thé Ashland schools, will be held
Wednesday and Thursday of this
week. The second semester will
start next Monday.
Among tbs Redford ladies who
attended the College Club Lunch­
eon add meeting at the Lithla
Springs hotel, Saturday were;
Mra F. H. Johnson, Mrs. H. E.
Lathrop, Mra James Campbell,
Mrs. O. B. Caaode. Mrs. Leland Ai t l ssu frone South Dakota
Mias Paulline Huntington of
Mentser, Mrs. W. J. Norris and
daughter, Holes, Mrs. R. W. Clark, South Dakota, arrived in
Stearns, and Mra. F. Q. Thayer. Ashland Thursday, to visit her
stater, Mra Warren B. Cook, of
Dance every Saturday ulte at B Street Miad Huntington has
Jackson Hot Springs
168— tf taken the position as stenograph­
er tor Briggs and Briggs.
CHAHUN
in i H e
GOLD RJL1SH
Cl 'Dr^natie Ccmed^f
TW- itton andJDirtctfd Ay
CHAftUE CHAPLIN
Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn
The Armstrong Motors company
spent Saturday shopping In Ash­
reporte the sale of an Essex
land, from their home at Valley
Coach to O. IT. Yeo.
View.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Yates and Mrs.
Thompson were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mt*. L. A. Roberts,
a t their home on Church atreet.
yesterday.
become rib-tickUra.
Ce88,
.
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Hardships
Mrs- J. 1. Crawford of Talent
spent Seturd^r f n Ashland on
kasia ees.
Word has bees received from
Mrs. P. P. Whlttel, who is visit-
lag la Orssneho r s, Alabama, that
she la havlag a very enjoyable
AplttgSION
Pare Ashland-Portland, $8.20
Direct Connections at*Rogeburg for Coos Bay Pointe
Are YOUR children playing this great
Pleasant
The Citizens Rank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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TAKE A LOOK
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AT OUR WINDOWS
From Ashland
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TWO 8CHBDUUBS DAILY
1»:M Noon — B:46 P. M.
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MILLER’S TOGGERY
HAB-A-DASH INN
Get your ticket from PfcfcWick Step
Tnven Gafe—W ! Bast Mata S t Ph
B. T. Merrill, who has been vis­
iting his brother, F. R. Merrill,
on the Banlevard, .returned to
His home fa L®“g Beach Bunday
evening. .
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Shoe Clearance
Now in Progress
To acquaint the people of Ashland and vicinity
with our new shoe department, we are offering
hum to tau f titer
brief mirihfutness
We take passengers tor all wa> points. For further information
and tickets call Ashland Hotel— Phone 87
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Ed Stites of Talent was a busi­
ness visitor In Ashland today.
Miseries
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Two Throngb Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M. and
* 10:00 A. M. A pleasant one day trip.
A child CAN opar^te a savings account
and hundreds of young depositors in this
bank are doing it with the greatest suc-
o .M. Franklin left this morn­
ing for Portland, where he will
attend the Institute of Bakfag,
being held there this week.
Heartaches
WINTER SCHEDULE
or STA0Ï8
^kX O f»Q rK l», Jua. i t . —OA
— A hill, authorising the appro­
priation of >»,008.086 to replaee
tha dirigible Shenandoah, waa la-
treduced Into tha House today by
Repreesnjgtlve Butler, Republican
of Pennsylvania, chairman of tha
naval affairs eomlttee.
Butler said the hili was Intro-
dneed to get the aircraft qeeetloa
before Congress. He also stated
that hearings on aviation legis­
lation would bo started hy hie
eommlttea “la the near future.’’
President Coolidge favors the
replacement of the Shenandoah.
wear, values to $9.50.
UcwCiMMAiipeit J ohn Putì* S osia , C onouctor
AAATI0/1AL ISTITU TI ON
Mail orders received now if accompanied hy
self-addressed, stamped return envelope. Make
checks payable to Andrews and Hazelrigg No.
7 Sparta Bldg., Medford.
Special Ashland Sale
Monday, January 18th
Adulta
101— 10
iHtaLefjaliL A.
. z,
Priced .at $4.85, $5.85 and $6.85
We also have placed our entire stock of Misses,
Childrens, Youths and Boys shoes on sale at
'this time. .
We are pleased to have yon visit our .department
and look at our shoes, whether yod -are. ready
to buy or not.
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