Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 25, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    From Po K l —d
A. G. Byner of Portland was
L. 8.* Brown returned from
Seattle, where he has spent the In town today on business.
past three weeks on'bnslneas«
Home made dihtll Beans and
Say i|
with
photographs Hot Tamales.—Nlnlnger’s Foun­
81-tt
Studio Ashland. On the Plasa tain Sorrise.
TpO.LAT^T9
FOR RENT: — 2 room
niebed apafttmanf, Ifight and u
paid, >15.00, also three i
apartment with sleeping Jx
Phone 2*88R or call at 8!
Building.
1
ylsltlng la Por tland
FOR RBNT: — Small fun
From Leland—
, Visiting Over Week S ad —
ed
apartment, 84 Laurel St.
Rev,
<P.
K.
Hammond
Is
spend­
« Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Robinson
Lucille Crow was a w * h -
of Leland Bpent the week end end visitor in Grants Pass with ing a fe * day's In Portland on
business.
In Ashland on business.
relatives.
FOR SALS: — Plano, near
Ashland. Beautiful high grade
Our Butter Toasted sandwiches
piano must he sold at once. Bid
are growing in popularity. Try
saving and terms >10 monthly tb
Pur ob safes Tract of L a u d -
one at The Plasa.
>7-tf
reliable party. For partlfularp,
Homer Moore baa bought write Cline Music Co., 01 Front
Visited In Tslrut
Mrs. Oscar Turner spent the about 10 acres at the end of Street, Portland,’ Ore.
128-18
Mr. and «Mrs. O. W., Long week end visiting with her sla­ the Boulevard from C. A. Brown
J. D. PEFFLY, Contracto/.
of East Main street will leave ter. Mrs. J. F. Denham of Tal­ through the agency of H. C.
Calsomtng,
Mason Repair Wor)(,
Galey. Mr. Moore and family
today for Gerber, California, ents i
,
Septic
Tanks,
Chimneys, Cement
have been living on Fnlrviejw
where they were «pilled by the
sidewalks
a
specialty.
148 Slkth
street during the winter. For­
serious illness of Mr. Long's
Dance every Saturday
street.
; 118-1«
merly they lived in Albany. but
Jackson Hot Springs
father.
•
last year came back to Oregon
FOR SALE at >100.00 per acre
— Lot 4, Section G, Rogue River
from
Southern California.
Return
From
Bustaees
Hemstitching and Picoting—
Mr. Moore plans to build- a Valley Orchard Co. Tract under
Front Mestanine Floor, McGee
E. Holman of • ’ 1 »
home on a part of the tract and Irrigation, 8 1*8 acres, >850.00.
Building. Mrs. Havener and Miss street returned from a
Ewan.
107-1 mo. trip to Woodburn.
will move out there to live Will trade for property about
when it Is ready.
t Stockton, - Write P. J. Wallace,
Box >8, Stockton, California, f,
Left FW* Portland—
Marcelling. Trimming,
X8W
M. W. Wheeler left for Port­ pooing, Dyeing, Faolalg.
Return From Visit—
,
land Saturday night ' to attend Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leg­
FOR SALE: — About 8 acre!
the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Phons 181.
gett of Mountain Avenne re­ with >1500 chicken equipment,
R. H. GlUfillen, who died in
turned to Ashland last week Bellview district. It all goes fof
Portland Saturday morning.
To Rogue River—
after several months visit in >1500. Including one half Interest
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sanford, Lane County.
in water system. Deektn, 207 B.
AM-rlte butter toasted* sand* Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Klum, Mr.
Main.
128— tf
wiches—very
popular—*Nlnlag- and Mra R. ’ D. Sanford and
FOR RKNTt — Small apartr
eWs Fountain Service.
88-tl Fred Nell and daughter. Jean, From Klamath Oonnty—
Lewis > Wright of Klamatb ments for small families. First
motored to Rogue River yester­
county was visiting la Ashland floor. Housekeeping rooms for
day.
recently with his brothers, J. eldlerly people. Cabins for tkoe>
who want to live alone. We take
V. Wright and W. J. Wright.
Have yonr furniture repaired
pleasure in making onr tenants
for Spring at Jordan’s Sash and
comfortable.
Call 162.
Among the guests at the Ltthla
Cabinet works.
118-tf
Finishing Tonight '
Springs hotel are—
FOR RBNT: — 4 room house
C. L. Brown and wife. Seattle, partly furnished. 500 Indiana Sti
From Tale nt '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Evans, Phons 485-L.
122— 8«
W. M. Bresee was a business Portland, M. J. Domelly, Chicago,
visitor la Ashland from Talent Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Downs, Se­
FOR SALE: — Berkshire Pig
today.
attle, A. A. Kirkwood, Bonansa. a few corkhark elms, a good oi
Oregon, 8. G. Peterson, Hntchin- namentle and shade tree, 6(
Tomorrow — Wednesday
soh, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. J. each, A. H. Davlnhlll, Phon
11F5:
1
H «.
Thursday
F. Kinbalt, Klamath Falls.
CARD o r , TRANKS
U;
Olen Arnsplger of Medford was
We the undersigned * wish to
The Clayeomb Motor Co. re-
Mr. Baker and family are mov­
ing from SIS Helman street to ports the salo of 1226 Ford conpe thank the kind friends end neigh­ a business visitor In Ashland last
. * v ' f..
to O. H. Johnson, Jr.
bors, who so lovingly stood by Saturday. ;
221 Granite street.
ns, and helped la the care of onr
beloved wife, mother and grand­
Left For Rug ene
J.
H.
Oetranger
of
Pendleton
mother,
and for the many beauti­
Miss Bessie McMillan of the
local Telephone office, left for wgs in Ashland Saturday visiting ful floral offerings that were laid
over onr loved one. She has gone
Eugene last-evening to attend the with friends and relatives.
to the heavenly homo, which she
operators , conference, whleh Is
was so troll, prepares Jknd ready
beld there each month. Miss Mc­
to go to,' and whore we all hope
Millan is the representative ehosen
Priced to Give Service
to meet her by and by.
for the Eugene district, which
*'Bhe ft not dead, bat sleepelh.”
consists of all stations south of
-? *W. T. Minor,
Woodburn.
*
(Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Umma Kenyon,
slater, also of Los Angeles.
Mr. and MA. John King. '
. Funeral services *111 be held
tomorrow morning, at 10 o’clock
from the Baeeee Bros. Funeral
Parlors, In Los Angeles.
Moving—
Men’s Shoes
THIEVES BREAK INTO
GARAGE, REMOVE TRUCK
The new director of Wlnhnrn's
(Continued from Page One)
will leave In a few days for Eu­
rope to arrange the preliminaries o’clock last night, noticed the
for the >50,000,000 amalgama­ truck being driven at a high
tion. Following her survey other rate of speed, along the highway
members of the firm will take south of the city, but paid no
bold of the plans, bat he» Judg­ attention since they believed that
ment will he accepted on many of it must be driven by an em­
the Important details.
ployee of the Whittle company.
(Continued from paga O n»
Returns to House* ■
Hugh Page, who underwent an
Charles . Horton,
Klamath
Judge Walter E. Evans and operation at a Medford hospital a
wife of Portland visited in Ash­ Week ago. returned to his home Falls; J. C. Myers, Portland; o j
Burch and wife, Beattie; w' W«‘
land yesterday with Judge O. on Scenic Drive today.
Chadwick; Salem; Rtehard Shepj
M. Frost.
.Among the gueets at the Columbia •ard, Eugene; H. B. Benaatf.
hotel ore*,
1 •
Knappton, Washington; * X. tff*.
Charles E. Thompson, Portland, Graves. Raa Francisco, J. W. Ma-
Hannibal Smith, Portland, E. D. jjflll, Seattle;* W. A. Cummlngi,
Smith,
Roseburg, Ralph Jameson, Roseburg.
‘
Making a Tour eg the World—
Ckshmsrs, Washington. Howard
Chester A. Tolmgn. formerly
Sprague. Cashmere. Mr. and Mrs.
of Ashland, wltK a party of
A. T. Bspamer, Tacoma, B. Mc-
friends. Is making a tour of the Gall, Taeoms.
Oar Greasing, Washing,
World. Toiman will ha remem­
Repairing, Tire Work
bered by old friends as the son
of J. C. Toiman sow of San
service that you qan do
Diego. Word received by rain,
pend upon.
tivea hare, at last report, states .... W. D. Henderson and wlfe,
24 HOUR 8K RVI0I
that they were at Auckland, New Taco'ms, C. Henderson, Tscoma,
J.
A.
Sieder
and
wlfe,
8t.
Louis,
Zealand, and. *111 ha gone for
several months before returning Missouri, Charles L. Goldtrap,
Phoenix. Arisona. G. G. Allen.
home.
Phoenix, Arisona, B. D. Master-
Phone 46
■ ob , Phoenix, Arisona, • T. B.
Phipps, San Francisco, J. M.
Myers, San Francisco, O. B. Qould,
San Francisco.
Lithia Springs
AS N O MAN
HAS LOVED
Banished for life ffom the Harold B. Robinson of Port-
land of his ancestors—-ban­ land was In Ashland Satnrdsy
ished for life from his moth­ on business.
er and sweetheart— impris­
oned in the world’s strang­
Mr„ end Mrs. W. F. Sullinger
est Wall of Silence, Lieuten­
spent today la Ashland on basi­
ant Nolan became thrice a
none from Talent
iiero while learning to know
Visitor from M edford-
the greatest love of all. *
ADMISSION
Matinee, 25c — Evening 35c
Children 10c
Mrs. A. H. Souknp of Medford
spent Saturday in Ashland visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Bon Gar­
nett of North Main street.
SUPERIOR BREAD
ALWAYS UNIFORM
FRANKLIN
BÀKERY
Library Extension Tables
The Darling Studio for Valentines
That Are Different.
Walnut
Just the thing ‘for the library or the
small dining room.
“The First Yea^:’,
BENEFIT AMERICAN
/LEGION
A WONDERFUL TASTE WITH EACH BITE OF
USED CAR BARGAINS
WICK FUÉNITURE CO.
Dodgtf Tonring ..............
Ford Touring, ’25 Model .
Maxwell Touring ..............
Overland Model 90 ............
Ohev. T o n rin g ........
Bniok, 4-Pass Bniok Oonpe
Ford Coupe, 1986 Weanae
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
Lithia Springs G angs
Oeaer’s Ashland Service Station
Freezing .Weather is Here
Protect Your Radiator, with
PROMPTNESS AND
ATTENTION
ALCOHOL
Wo All your Raftktor property and attend to it
whenever yon wish
We Repair Tires and Tubes
First Natioani
Bank
Our Tire Priées win taftareet you and save you
Money
COLONIAL
PIPELESS
FURNACE
Guaranteed
Remington Pocket Knives
50c t o $5.00.
End of the Month
Bi ggoef Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
ALL SATIN CREPES UP TO $3.48 VALUES,
THIS WEEK A t
Men Who Are Making America
S ee U s A b o u t Y our N ew
T ailored S p rin g S u it
Also See Our Sale Bargains
MILLER’S
TOGGERY
"Hab-a-dash bin**
NU-SALT
A fine table apd cooking
salt; tastes same as other
cooking salts. The amount
of iodine in Nu-Salt will
prevent simple goiter, as
as well as decreases goit­
rous enlargements, dne to
lack of iodine.
The plain, everyday Americans who are earn­
ing their living with hand and brain and skill
these are the men who are making America.
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There are no more valuable aoconnts on the
hooks of the Citizens Bank of Ashland than the
rapidly growing hundreds which belong to am­
bitions men and women of this type.
•With them, earning a living is not all. They
are providing for the future as well—their own
and the future of their families.
We regard it as a privilege to help these
earnest-minded oitisens to make the most of
their lives and opportunities.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
.
Ashland, Gragea
25c COMFORTER CRETONNE AND 20c COT
TON CHALLIS, THIS WEEK, 6 YARDS
S1J>0
FOR THE WOMAN WHO WEARS GAR­
MENT SIZES 40 TO 47 — A yery important
Sale of Coats, Dresses, Silk -downs, Knit Un­
derwear.