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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1926)
VIsMed In Eugene Mrs. Fannie Cooper of Man- u n its street was visiting her eon, Oscar, of Eugene, over the week end. Hemstitching and Picotlng«— Trent Meaannlne Floor, McGee Building. Mrs. Havener and Mias ■Man. 197-1 mo. N,«. » v 72* Stated commaaieation. A lp h a Chapter, No. 1, O. K. 8., this (Taesday) evening, 7:8«' p. m.. Masonic hall. ’ Program and re freshments. Visitors welcome. ’ By* o rder.of W orthy Matrgf^ LEA H M. C A LD W E L L . -im sy. Purchase H eme . . W. H . Graham, form erly of Riverside, C alifornia, h<s pur chased the 8 room modern bun galow of Mrs. Blanch Rlnabar- ger, at 86 Pine street. M r. Graham purchased thé property for a home, »and hl*, fa ta lly w ill Ed Robison of T alen t- spent move here. W ith is the next few The sale wns made yesterday in A shland en bual- months. through the T aylor Agency. W alk upstairs ta Orrea Thiloi ' Secure -tickets , early for the 78-tf special matinee, Vining Theatre, Sbop and aave .814.09, Friday at 1:20. Ladies only. Undergo«« O p e r a tio n - Merle Kilgore, nephew of E. Have your french doors made St Jordan's Saab and ‘ Cabinet O. Kilgore, from K lam ath county .Works * 111— t f was operated OB thia ' mornlnx a t'th e Community hospital." His wife and son and brother, W a r Rotaru From P ortland.^ - 9 George’ Looaley and K ay N ell ren Kilgore and fam ily, are in returned from Portland, where Aahland, visiting Mr. and Mrs. they spent the past ten days E. G. Kilgore. on business. Quality stationery.— E lh a rt’s. Dance every Saturday site a t Jackson Hot Springs 146— t f Mellim was a business la Ashland from, T a le n t Pop Cora brick, crispy lresh at Candy Land. B IG R ED U CTIO N ON S U IT S :— A ll wool suits 812.69, 811,*818.76, 821.76 at Pauiserud’a. lll-tf W H T P A T R EN T? W ill bqlld m w home on well located lot. Easy terms. I B I H otly Bt.. Phone 217-1* 9 8-tf A t Thompson Creek Roy P arr was over on Thomp and son Creek yesterday. Arrived From P o r t la n d - MR, AVERAGE AMERICAN Mrs. Dlnsdale o f Portland ar IS FOUND AT 1st rived in A shlaift yesterday to join her husband, who Is con (Continued from Page One) tractor for the new grade school. They w ill make their home In powder or short skirts. "The girls ought to rub some' Ashland- for some time. of the paint o ff so a fellow can see what he’s getting,” says O f Interest to Ashland People FOR SA L E : — New 6 tribe ’ Fail io— complete equipment In In the January Issue of (he Johnson. Johnson upholds the dry l* w cludes Loud Speaker, wet batter- P a c ific Telephone Magasine there appeared a picture of thg and does n o t believe In Its modi 'les and recharger. A hear for tone L I thia Springs hotel of Ashland fication in the slightest degree. and distance. W ill sacrifice for ‘T v e taken a drink or two," f SO. 289 4th street. Phone 429. and a short article mentioning ‘ ' 117— 1* he says, "but liquor does no the rapid growth of Ashland. good. I guess we can get along , l<X)R.JSALE— 16 acres w ell Im Among the guests at the Colum w ithout i t 'Besides there’s too proved, does in, free water, many automobiles nowadays." bia hotel are— right, an exceptional bargain if W . R. Ulen, Portland; J. H. * Johnson, while he fa il* to get taken at ones. W ill sell .a ll Young, Roseburg; C. S. McCas- a kick out of politics, thlqjcs or part. J. L. Ketch, Aahland lln, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. President, Coolidge Is making Hotel Bldg. 11,7*2 J. Ford, Seattle; Charlees E. good, although Johnson Is a FOR S A LE— Save taoney j>n i Thompson, Portland; O. F. Rle- Democrat at heart. yield and Grass Seeds. Get our And here la his philosophy of bel, Roseburg; H. R. M iller, .prices on Sweet Clover Seed, life :’ Roseburg. Alfalfa, Red Clover and Grass . "i only want money enough Seeds. Send, for onr 1928 Seed Among the guest» a t the lit h la to get. along on. W h a t’s gtoney anyhow? I Just want to iay Annual. Monarch Seed Com- Springs hotel a re — pany, Medford, Ore. 117-1 mo. away a little fo r a rainy day. M. L. Cox, Les Angeles; F. , " I want the children to have B. Lacy, Oakland; E. Meade, FOR R E N T — Comfortable Oakland; M r. and Mrs. G. W . a chance. T h at’s why I live In ont bed room, one block from I could tmake Gash, Dunsmuir; M r. and Mrs. this small town. Igh School. Phone 462-J. E. B. McDermid, Vancouver, B. mor< fo g e y Ip. a city. ’ 117-2 “Success Is dot money. Suc C. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Dunn, I'd M A C H IN E W O R K done of all Aberdeen, W a s h in g to n ? A . O. cess is having friends. Price is right. Stoves W right, Portland; W . O. 81ms, rather have for my friends the classes. 80 pbOPle Who live In W hitehall repaired. Portland. Stoves for sale. See than go to -a city and slave for. the Eagle Brass and iro n W orks riebea or fame. \ .< i i ; 140 Oberlin St. Among 117*1 mo. .“ I t you have friends and they Oregon , FOR S A LE— Buffet, reason John Bowman, Palo A lto; Mr. love you and you love them, why able, cost 838, w ill take 820. and Mrs. Grows, San Francisco; man, th a t’s living." ’Condition like new. J. A. Youngs, T. J. Cash, Portland; Mrs. J .R. 73 Pine St., Ashland. 117-tf Eaton, Montague; B. L. Hudson, Port Orchard, Washington; Mrs. ITS D U Thomas' Rutte, Port Orchard; L. N ROBBERY S. Rasore, Seattle; Jaek Force, San Francisco; M . T. Jack. Se .M E X IC O C IT Y , Jag. 19. — , (U»> attle; L. Bassory, Seattle, Mr. — Federal troops havq captured (Continued fri and Mrs. A. C. Radcliff, San and executed six more bandits, Involved In the Guadalahara - be Rev. Prien, w h q ’ i itroduced Francisco. Mexico City express robhery, mak the "Fo u r Square CRSq il";* creed, 4a. t even- ing a total of 12 who have paid, Into Ashland, during the death penalty for the out geliatlc services o f, sev siflî years Ago. A' -A.- rage. Return To California , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. C lark and aon. Bob, left yesterday by auto for their holme la Soulsbyville, W A SHING TO N, Jan., 19— California, after visiting with i U. P .)— President Crowley of Charles Lowrey of the Pacific Mrs. C lark’s parents, M r. and the Emergency Fleet corpora States Electric Co., of Portland M r / A. W . Herbert, for a few tion has recommepded to the was la Ashland today on busi- dags. Shipping Board acceptance of thp hid of 849,000 per ship by Onr Butter Toasted sandwiches the Charles R. McCormick of B utterfield’s new Barber Shop are growing tai popularity. T ry San Francisco, fbr each of the one a t The P lain. * 87-tf Is located la the basement at six freighters of ‘t he Pacific, ‘ ‘ M M —. 8»7 1-2 Mata Street. 109*tt ' Marcelling, Trlliamlpg^ Bhantr Argentine-Brasil line, it was The earned today. Prove it fe r yourself. Studio pools», Dyking, Faolali Vanity ' Shoppe, McGee’s Store. Ashland Photography la right?* Phone 108. 9 8-tf ASH LA ND F IV E W IN S EASY GO FROM M E R R IL L F IV E The meeting of the Social Circle of the Christian church H. C. Olfcason, Seattle; Ed w ill he held a t the home of ward G. Antia, Portland; J. E. Mrs. O. H. Johnson on Granite Pickens, Roseburg; Charlee A. street, Wednesday. January 27, Knight, Portland; C. A. Lewis, instead of January 29. Ban Francisco; F . B. Emmons, Portland; M r. Williams? Seattle. Joe Jacobs of San Francisco was in Aahland yesterday on business. O O M N O — A Set of Turquolae and The Asylum Ball. P arU hy H ra. F . D. Wagner and Mra. W. M. Poley. Vlnlag theater Friday aftaraoon Jaa. 22. admlasion 89 osata, Ladtee only. Tlckets a t Llhrary. Lithla Sprlags Phar- macy and Ohamber of Commerce, 118 m . 2t C liff Payne makes lockers. M r. and Mrs. Guy Holman are moving from 263 Seventh street to 171 Granite atreet Bmsbsem Vlaltorp— M r. and Mra. Jessie Durkee o f the Suncrest Orchard were business visitors in Ashland to day. T a c T i« n 5 O u ir n F U L TODAY - TOMORROW PLAN YOUR VALENTINE PARTY EARLY Let Us Help You We have everything you will need for decorating the House — the Hall — the Dinner Tablp. (Continued from Page One) soil aye faced w ith the necessity, of form ing co-operative m arket- Many novelties for the occasion — Our personnal service and long experience at' your command. ELHARrS ware USED CARS I ...... ............ ' |l Y . _jn. / January Clearance Sale Automotive' Shop Brake Relining Done by Machinery WOMEN'S PUMPS — OXFORDS $4.85 $5.85 $6.85 Regular $7:50 to $9.50 Fair. These are high grade pnmps made by Queen Quality Shoe -factories, will spike and Cuban heels. In pat. kid, tan calf, black kid and satins. * BOYS SHOES $2.85 $3.85 $4.85 Regularly $4.50* to $6.50. Solid Leather Dress and school shoes, both high and low cuts are included in this lot. . E. R. ISA A C & The Quality Store RADICALLY D’ ■ . ■ z , ; ! SATO® AY S P E C IA L S Regularly $4.50 to $5u50. ¿lies 111-2 to 2», for school and dress wear. Pgmps, ^Rtfords and high cuts. In fact our entire lin^of chilffens and boy’s shoes are greatly reduced4m this sale.«? Vtaittíiitfbkerj Clearance (Colntinued from paga 1 .) a play from the tlp-oM, in spite of the fact that Moor and Tilton (¡ontlnually outjumped their rivals and got the tip, A big M errill guard ’was In every tip-off, ru in OPPORTUNITIES IN Women’s i a, ing plenty o f ¡pi*r*} .: » Only occasionally did the,locale |how a flash of form, and In the second h alf they fumbled con tin u ally and repeatedly missed easy shots. In a prelim inary game, the Ash land freshmen won from the Medford yearlings, 27-22. The game was a battle every inch of the way, and during the last quarter turned Into a rough and tumble battle, w ith honors abqut even. ■ and, . MisseS Apparel 1 J J J If it is just washday you want to miss, call 165 and say, ‘‘Wet Wtish”. It comes back ready for the iron and costs only a nickle a pound. # ’ * BEGINNING Coats Formerly Sotó $17.50 Wednesday A FINAL JANUARY CLEAN UP Coats Form*w Coats Formerly. Sold $29.75 If you say “ rough dry,” you get your flat pieces all ironed for only a few cents additional. the Most Sensational Coats Formerly Sojd $34.50 January Clearance of up-to-minute . Fnxfrg < in your home. No matter whether you desire a day or evening frock, you find it here, of Crepes, Satins, Flannels, anchCharmeen Twill. They’ll go rapidly at these lpw prices. EVER OFFERED TO ASHLAND WOMEN $tt¿5 for c o a t s up to $24.50- values, some fu r trimmed bolivias and plenty of large sizes. $44.50 $23.85 ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. . 81 Water S tm t Phone 165 ■ ’ X THE SEASON’S BEST * i These services are all good and “ the only real wash day economy.” i • Fur-Trimmed Coats 1 Regular Price If you don’t like to iron, just say “ Finish” and that will be the end of calf roping — steer wreatl- ln< — wild horse race* — the cream qf bucking horaee — and the greatest riding exhibition ever put on the screen! Staged at the fam->* one 1921 Calgary Stampede. la« association* which can deal appeared at the noon luncheon of in »".fair way w ith big business, the members’ forum- of the Cham- or being reduced to the status of ber of Commerce yesterday and Hasel Mae Rodman, 7-montha- European peasant classes, he said, delivered their winning essay* old daughter o f M r. and Mrs. T h e'tw o victors in the contests again. John A. Rodman, pastor of the N a u rs n « church died at noon today, at the fam ily home, 468 0 street. Arrangements fo r the funeral • services have not i been tnade.. DIATH $14.88 Attend Civic Club Benefit, Vining Theater, 130 Friday Afternoon. Mrs. F. D. Wagner and Mrs, W. M. Poley in two 1-act plays. - Also Film "Woman Handled" ■ Be sure to read the . * Civic Club ad in another • ; Column Plenty of large size coats in these groups,