Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY «D IN O S
JRetara to Usher
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macey
and John Simon, who have been
.visiting w ith M r. and Mrs. J. D.
Mars and M r. and Mrs. B. H .
Nelson (o r.th e past tqn days, re­
turned to thair home in Baker,
Oregon.
^■Mslama*
the
a t H otel Ash*
Dance every Saturday nite at
H. C. Foot, Tacoma, Charles Jackson Hot Springs
105— tt
11. Landis, K lam ath Falls, M r.
and Mrs. E. s. W aller, Vancou­ Left (or Visit—
ver,
F . G. W eller,
Mrs. T.
R. Jackson
le ft this
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— V Van-
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couver, B. C., M. Springer, O ak-»m orning (o r Eugene and Lebgn-
land, Robert McKee, Portland, J on, where she w ill visit for sever-
Carl G. G rill, Portland, Thomas Sal days w ith her .mother, Mrs.
L . Davidson, Portland.
| Joanna Davis.
Among the guests a t the Hotel
Oregon a re ,
Albert
Ray,
Los
Angeles,
Brooks, Bros, Portland, Albert G.
Hayes, Spokane, Allan Davies,
Charles C. Locke, Seattle, How­
ard Morrison, and tamily, Seattle.
S IX T Y E IG H T P U P IL S
H A V E P E R F E C T RECORDS
(Cóntineed frotan Page Gnu)
B utterfield’s new Barber Shop
is located in the basement ai
197 1-2 E. Main Street.
103-ti
Swennlng-Gear, expert tintera
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109— Sat- Wed
Junior-Senior Prom—
The Junior-Senior'High School
Prom was held at the Lithia
Springs hotel last evening. Thia
C liff Payne
wlndowl
Hemstitching and Picotlpg— is an affair that the students look
makes
Front Messanine Floor, McGee forward to each year.
frames.
Building. Mrs. Havener and Miss-
Swan. •
107-1 mo
The joys of today can be stored
Headquarters
up
to bring pleasure in the yean
C. H . W hite of Portland, rep­
to come.— Photographs. Studio
resentative of the F rye Co., w ill Mach Improved—
llQ,-tf
Mrs. Charles M artin of Helman Ashland.
make his headquarters in Ash­
street, who has been seriously ill
land.
for the past few weeks, is able
Madden retreads tires.
63-tl
to
be
up.
Quality Sationery — E l h a rt’s.'
COMING— A Set of Turquoise
Madden soils protected tires and The Asylum Ball. Parts bj
Have your french doors made
51-ti Mrs. F. D. Wagner and Mrs. W
at Jordan’s Sash and Cabinet
M. Poley. Vining theater F rida)
Works
114— t f
Return from D u n s m u ir -
afternoon Jan. 22. admission
Mr. and Mrs. W a lter O’ Donaug- 60 cents, Ladies only. Ticketi
New Victor records each week.
The Rose.
114— St hue returned Thursday to their at Library, L ith ia Springs Phar­
home on Sixth street from Duns­ macy and Chamber of Commerce
M r. and Mrs. George T. Parsley muir, where they have been liv ­
115 — 2t
of Hornbrook, were business visi­ ing for the past six mlnths.
tors in Ashland today.
W alk upstairs tu Orres Talloi
Shop
and save 110.00.
78-tf
Mahogany Camp, Ne «808
M. W . of A.
From Talent—
i Joint Installation w ith
Icy
Mrs. W. F , Sullinger and Mrs.
Camp, Royal Neighbors, Mon­
A. E. Goade of Talent spent yes­
day evening. January IS , 1928,
W ASHING TO N— An Am ericai
terday in Ashland on business.
at Moose H all. Supper a t seven
has boon given command of th<
o'clock, preliminary
at
instal­
School Text Books -E lh a rt’s. Liberian army. An Afro-Am erl
lation. A ll Woodmen and Royal
1 1 3 -lt can at that.
Neighbors and their fa m lle s
W hat’s more, he’s a good sol
cordially invited.
BIG R ED U C TIO N ON S U IT S :— d|pr. The W a r Department ii
A ll wool suite 111.50, 115, 118.75, Washington testifies to it an<i
Fresh Tamales — The Rose.
181.75 at Paulserud’s.i
112-tf the W a r Department knows, foi
114-tf
he's served under the Stars and
Business Visitor—
Stripes since 1916.
From Talent—
Mrs. L. O. Penland was a busl-
The new head of the Liberian
T . Jones Burnett of Talent is
visltor in Ashland yesterday m ilitary establishment is Han
visiting in Ashlalnd for several from Talent.
sen Outlay, late sergeant In th<
days.
9th
United
States
Cavalry
There is some inquiry fo r small
World
W
a
r
veteran
and
all
that
.Our Butter Toasted sandwiches homes. List your property with
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are growing in popularity. T ty Taylor. 88 N. Malta.
108— 10
Outlay was in Washington re
one at The Plasa.
87-tf
cently, getting himself dlscharg
Leaves for South—
ed from the 9th, securing a pass
Miss Helen Sanford w ill leave
W a ltle r H . Hayes of Portland this evening for Ban Francisco, port and winding up bla othei
it today la Ashland on bUai- where site w ill take up nurses American affairs, with a view l<
training (n the St. Francis hos­ a long stay abroad.*
This is the first tim e an Amer
pital.
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School Books at Elharts.
lean Negro has been banded at
U J -lt
WHY PAY IUSNT? W ill build army comm» n<> and W a r Dopai
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a.
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t n m vs 4 ( « I I . ________ ____
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.
.
new homo on w ell located lot meat folk were a lot interest»
School Supplies at E lh a rt’s.
Easy terms.
*6 8 H olly 8L. as they were at the Departmei
1 1 1 -lt Phone 217-L.
95-tf of State, too.
Outlay has a first class mil
Viettor from F n g m ;
tary record and. bis superioi
Rev. Morgan of Eugene is a
J. W . Shattuck and R. 8. Derick were glad to fix matters to ei
guest of Rev. V . 1^ Allison for w ill spend several days in Sheri­ abls him to accept his Liberia
a few days.
dan, Oregon on business.
offer, though w r r y to see hi
go.
Marcelling. Trim m ing, Sham­
Pop Corn brick, crispy and
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pooing, Dyeing. Facials.
The fresh at Candy Land.
Originally Genera] (form er
V a n ity Shoppe. McGee’s Store
Sergeant) Outlay is from Hou
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»S-tf Among the guests at the Colum­
ton. Texas. H e worked as
bia hotel are—
chauffeur and electrician befoi
Central Point—
B. D. Sm ith, Roseburg, M r. and
Howard Geer of Sweanlng and Mrs. M. Schofield, San Francisco, enlisting In ’the 349th Field A
Gear Is visiting w ith his parents Ronald F. Cameron, (Chandler, tlllery a t Jefferson Barracks, Me
M r. and Mrs. Geer in Central Oregon, M r. and Mrs. 0 . E. Brown. In September. 1916, when 1
was 83 years old.
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Point.
Las Angeles.
D uring Am erica’s p artid p i
tion In the W orld W a r he had’
A ll-rite butter toasted sand­
Homs made C hill Beans and
wiches— very
.popular— Ninlng- Hot Tamales.— N lnlnger’s Fonn- hand in all the righting on tl
erte Fountain Service.
99-tf taln Servlos.
91-ti St. Die sector and the fact th
etter /F îsï
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GLORIA SWANSON
M THE PARAMOUNT PiCTURC*
‘ STAGE STRUCK*
A T T H E V IN IN G
SUNDAY A N D M O N D A Y
he won his way to a sergesntcy
speaks for itself.
A fte r the w ar he was shifted,
to the c av alry arm and was sta­
tioned at F t. Riley, Kas., when
he received L iberia’s call.
Bert W rig h t, Hom er W alkup.
Twenty five
students
were
exempt from a ll examinations,
the report shows. Sevan B had
the largest total, 10, w ith 8D
and 7A tied fo r second w ith six
and 8A fourth w ith 8,
Kenneth Shiffer was the only
boy Included in the exempt list,
being outnumbered by the girls,
24 to 1.
A list of those exempt fo l­
lows:
7 B— June A ikin», Opal B lair,
Ruth Billings,
Jean Cadkow,
Carrol C lark,
R uth Ragland,
Esther Childers, Kenneth Shiffer,
Maxine Gearhart, Iris Patterson.
7A— Maxine
Em ery.
Ellen
Franco, Frances Hardy, W tlm a
Hall, W ilm a N u tter, Geraldine
Scott.
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8 B— C lara A tterbury, Eleanor
Coombe, Bernice Leer,
Mabel
Stennett, B arbara Taylor, Beat­
rice W erth.
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8A— Alm a Ebert, Louise H an ­
son, V irg in ia Rose.
Saturday, January 1«, 1P20
F O B S A W — New 5-tube
batteries,
-W A N T E D — Woman to do.light wet A and B
speaker, recharger, 386
housework. 243 Litare! street.
píete. 389 4th s t Phone
E X C H A N G E — House and 3 lots
in Fresno, C alif., for small acre­
F O R S A L E —A good spin of
age or city, property in Southern
Oregon. V. E. Bushnell, Talent, mares, 4 and 6 years old, half-
Oregon.
115-1*. sisters. Cheap. Oqe 1924 Chev­
rolet touring car, well equipped,
F O B SA LE— Four very good disc wheels, several extras, nicely
Leghorn ’ cockerels for breeding
finished, fe r 8376, 48» Rhode
purposes. 83 and 33.50 each.
Island Red laying pullets, 31.2?
Ph. 873J1.
115-3t«
each. One 1931 Chevrolet ear,
W A N TED -Yonng team, weight a ll in runnig shape, 875. G. W-
about 1300. Box 48. 284 W eight- Hlnes, on Highway, 1-4 utile,
man.
116-2 southeast of overhead crosetng
at w in d m ill.'
115-1«
F O R S A L E — Remington No. 13
Typewriter, good as new. Phone
385J3.
116-8«
GENERAL OHANG MAY
OPPOSE PEKING HEAD
P E K IN G , Jan. 18.— (IP)— Muk­
den advices credit ; General T *o
Lin,
master of Manchuria,
as
threatening to sever relations
w ith the Peking government If
the regime beeomes more Bolshe-
vised.
TO K IO . Jan. 18— (U .P .)— A
tram car, filled w ith excursion­
ists, toppled over a c liff a t M l-
yanoshlta, a health resort near
here today, and plunged down
forty yards. Eight persons were
killed and twelve seriously In ­
jured.
O. C. Fields, San Franolsco, F.
F. Smith, McMinnville, C. C. La-
sellel, Denver, M r. and Mrs. C.
DeMar, Los Angolés, C. V. Bess.
Dunsmuir, M r. and Mrs. F J.
Kub.
Cleveland, Oblo, W .
H.
r Acorn Circle No. 54 Neigh­ Hayes, Seattle. F . B. W lnchell,
bors of Woodcraft w ill hold a Roseburg.
Special Meeting. Tuesday, Jan,
IP , for the purpose of transact­
S. and O. Paper Hangers.
ing General Business.
108— Sat- Wed.
of night is mutually
sn the Acorn Circle
and Ineampment No. 18, I. o.
O. F . by Acorn Circle meeting
Tuesday, January 19, and In ­
eampment Monday. Jan. 18, for
WfitttafieOOfi Of regular business The modora way of oUaa-
and visit of grand Ineampment mg all fabrics, is the meth­
The Modem Way of
Cleaning •
Officers.
B y order of the Guardian
Neighbor, /( a r y R. Prescott.
A lm a 'C. Stennett. Clerk.
Repairs That Will
V Í / Please
Agee’s Shoe Shop
$39 E. Main Street
od we follow. Safe, harm­
less and careful processes
are applied by experientr
ed cleaners and every job,
large or small, is given
the most careful attention.
We invite you to visit our
plant any time and see for
yourself the fine results we
obtmn. Call 63 for quick
sem ce.
AnhiemA oieegtag and
Dyeing Worici
SSHnfSt
Phone 63
,
DECORATING
SUDDEN SEKVIOE
Re-enamel the furniture. Kalsomjne the
rooms, when you can’t do outside work.
PISTONS AND PINS
RINGS
GEARS
AXLES
SPRINGS
We will estimate your work. We have a complete
stock of paints, oils gnd varnish.
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO.
In the Heart of Town
Recondition Your Motor
Now
Ask Your Garage Man
Entertain your friends without the
fuss and work of cooking at home.
85 Cents
85 Cents
Special Real Rome Cooked
C H IC K E N D IN N E R
a t T h e P la z a S u n d a y
Bring Them Here For Our
Sunday, Evening
Dinner
12 Noon to 8 P. M.
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Cents
85 Cents
$1.00 A PLATE
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Have You
Thought
of that name far the new golf course? Don’t turn
it in until you have seen the course and satisfied
V .
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Many persons and clubs who are enter­
taining are finding our dining room and
parlors an ideal place for their parties.
L ith ia
S p rin g s
Bujok T ouring..
Buck Touring..
ildsmobile Eight
Liberty S i x ----
Oakland Six . . .
1924 Star .
.
$200
$250
$150
,$200
. $150
.$375
H o te l
Lexington (Ansted
Motor) ...............
Lexington ..............
Dort ........................
Dodge Roadster . . .
Chev. Coupe ..........
yourself that it is appropriate. Follow the arrows
Sunday.
at the L itáis
INSIDE PAINTING
L E E D O M ’S
a
to H
W . E. Moor returned Friday
evening from an extended trip
through the east. Enroute home
he visited friends and relatives in
Denver. M r. Moor is improved in
health.
Palmer Piano
House-
and
8 DIE IN TRAMCAR
SMASH IN JAPAN
much o f-th e structures.
"Th e power w ill be used In
unwatering
old
tunnel*
and
clearing the debris from the old
works. I t is possible that new
work w ill also be undertaken.’’
I t was understood at ths time
that the option was taken fo r a
period of a year and ttiat, as
the work progressed, payments
were to increase until the mips
was taken over by the syndicate
or the development work aban­
doned. The tentative program
for the firs t seven months ln-i
dlcates that the syndicate is
very well Satisfied w ith condi­
tion».
the. only one
; that will play
all makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
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Now ig the Time to do Your
.FO R HALE— Manxanlta wood.
W . Taverner, Phone 1TF2.
* 115-8«
COAL M IN E IN S IS K IY O U
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IS D E V E L O P IN G
(Continued from page Ona)
New Edison.
Phonograph
There will be someone on the ground
all'day to show’ydu about and explain the plans.
A re
reaiiq
protected
br
are
you
Anyone anywhere who would enjoy the playing
privileges of this Club is eligible to compete. Some­
one is going to turn in the right name. Why not
you? A full charter membership worth $100.00
is the prize. Place the name you submit in a sealed
envelope. In another sealed envelope, ¿nclose your
own name. They will be numbered alike and the
one containing your own name will not be opened
until after the judging. Send them or hand them
before February 10th to
. \
Protect
J. L. Ketch
Billings Agency
ASHLAND HOTEL BOLDING, ASHLAND,
Betab. 1838 at 41 E. M ala St.
Real Batate A Real Insù:
Bll
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TMC THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TOD^LY ONLY
“THE BANDITS BABY” .
WITH FRED THOMPSON AND SILVER KING
A lawless cowboy regenerated by the smiles of a cooing
babe.
»STAGE ,
STRJUCK
À RDRAKWXJIU PtCTUM
Love, laughs, gowns, gasps, gayety and novelty. Wov
en into a fascinating story of a girl’s bid for fame be
hind the footlights.
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Matinee, 25c; Evening, 35c; Children 10c