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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1926)
w inter colds a r e I* Medford— Miss Edith Stevenson, of E. H. Crow was a huslnesi Roseburg, Who taught In the visitor In Medford from «Ash JERRY O'NEAL Í , -Hawthorne -school last year, was figure on yor next Job nt land today. a visitor ovfcr the week end nt plumbing. , , i the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ph. 128L. ..» • Siorton st. C. Poor on Morton street. IR M I FOOD SALE— High School Miss Margaret Dougherty;/re Circle P T. A. Saturday, Jan- turned to her home on Fairview uary SO. Hardy Bros. 122-1 street today after undergoing an operation at the Comasuktty hos Returns Fro» Vacating*— pital a short time ago. " Milton Biegel *haa retarded from a vacation spent in Port land and Walla Walla, Wash poolng, Dyeing, Facials. ington. Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store. 88-tt Phone l i t . Hemfe made ChHi Beans and Hot Tamalee,—Nlnlngar's Foun 81-tf Don't make her cook all the tain Service. than. Bring her to H»e chicken Christian Endeavor Rally at dinner nt the Civic Club house, Friday, January 22. Service the Chrtetlan church at Med ford. Sunday, Jan.' 81, at 2:20. from C to 8. 6 Pc per plate. 123-tf Dr. Landrith, speaker. Followed by a basket dinner. 128-T. T. 8. Winner A m HU um I Girl— Word'wns received by relatives of Clara ^McDonough, a fermer Ashland girl, that she has a posi tion là a telephone office In San Francisco an)d is enjoying her work. s Returns frens the Hospital— FOB RENT—Wo are In the Our Buttar Toasted sandwiches are growing In pp>ularlty. Try renting business and try to one at The P l* » -, >,7-tl keep our places dean and In good condition. We have fur Hemstitching and Plcotlng— nished cabins, small apartment* Front Messanine Floor, McGee and honitotf^elpg rooms for Building. Mrs. Havener and Mias rent by week or month. Call IIS . ■wan. 107-1 mo. FOUND—Purse . w ith; money, Identify and yours. dlt-H arga* From M ed ford - Mrs. Albert 'iio th and Mrs. dine S t 122-1« Hull of Medford were Ashland FOR SALE CHEAP— Five visitors Monday. rooms first class furniture. Al so kitchen range and heating Corona typewriter, 8 3 5.—El stove.* Also canned trait. In hurt's. quire 112 Sherman St. 122-1« DANGEROUS The serloas diseases that de velop from simple coughs or colds make them dangerous and they should not te neglected. *1 here Is no hatter remedy f.,r quick relief from coughs and colds than Foley's Honey and colds than Foley's Honey and Tar Compond. “lfy grandchild could g e t . no relief whatever from a very had crpupy sough, until I gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar." writes Peter I<andla, Meyersdale, Pa. Keep a hottie on hand, for any emergency. Bold everywhere. VALENTINES Have your furniture repaired FOR SALE OR RENT— 2 1-g for Spring at Jordan’s Sash and acres. 6-room house, chlckah Cabinet works. l l i - t f house, garage, some fruit. In quire Park Hotel. 122-2« Among the guest« at the Lltbin Springs hotel e re P. W. Clark, Portland; Mr. Business Visitor— R. L. Morris of Fossili, Ore and Mrs. J. Gross, Seattle; M. A. Perry, Portland; A. R. White, gon is a business visitor In Auk Portland; Charles Johnson, Port land for a tew days. Here Over Week End— land; J. M. Rodgers, San Fran Mr. and Mrs. <. F. Kimball cisco; . C. W. Wallen, Salem; For the fr ie n d s'fv away. lor of Klamath, Falla were In Ash H. P. Shelby, Los Angeles; R. the folk* back home—-your photograph. Studio Ashland. L. Morris, Fossil, Oregon. * Spring style«—New wóllena land over the week-end. for mens suits, on display at We’re going to dance and Fanlaernd'a. « 323-tf play cards too, after the chicken ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chlldot* dinner nt the Civic Club, Fri qf Talent were visitors In Auk rent typewriters.— SU' day night, Jaa., 28. Jitney land yesterday.- dancing. 123-tf Don’t Like Fog? Steamy K itc h e n s , slothes in pile, Rubs and Tubs are out of style. We’re in: And with lat est methods. , ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO, Rose. 118-tf Among the guests at the Hotel Ashland are— Purchases New Oar— Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Talbot, The Clayoomb Motor Co., re Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. ports the aale of a 1928 Tour Ldgan, Billings, Montana; Thom ing car to Roland V. Mitchell as Morrow, Sacramento; J. L. of Medford. Gray, Portland; H. A. Walker, San Francisca; Thomas F. Jeter and wife, Everett, Washington; Lewis M. White, Portland; Rob ert McKee, Portland; J. A. Meed, Portland Past Matron** Club regular meeting Thursday evening. Jan. 22, nt the home of Miss Lydia McCall. 188 Oak St. Among th« gasala « t the Oolum- M* Iwtol sr*~ V . young. Roeebnrg; U H. Calarne, Montague; O. F. Riebet, Roseburg; W. H. Parry, Carl Abraham. AH-rite butter toasted a»n4- wiobea—very popolar—mintag es*» Fonatela Service. »»-tf 31 Water Street Cliff Payne makes panel doors Community hospital of this city, .Marlon Van Natta returned Due to an error, It was stat after an operation, and is .re ed in the Tidings yesterday ported ae very much Improved. from a short trip to North Bend . . . »* * ' .« • i U that Hugh Page returned from last evening. It pays to have your cleaning a Medford hospital. Hugh Page and.presalna done at Paulserud’s. returned to his home from the Dance I. O. O. F. kail, Thurs day, Jan. 28,‘ for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, their families and In vited' friends. 12S-1 Return Front North Be nd — VALENTINES W e have just receiv ed a shipment of beautiful f l o w e r baskets, which wiU m a k e any home brighter. « LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR PARTY OR DINNER A -V ' > . . . . . . Everything You Will 'Want or Need at ss# ASHLAND ’ FLOWER -. SHOP ELH ART’S waste Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg . ,»- .?* i Phone 148 Seethe “ Say it with Flowers” New WHIPPING CREAM Gallon 12.20 Pint, 30c Ashland Creamery Raggedy An$ Sweet Shop 4». ff . ”” The Park Garage Ashland, Oregon E, R. ISAAC & CO V Ilw ^ u a lt t y S to r s w M kta (, (> Pmttcf Great Monfh-End Appawl Sale Begins Tomorrow-Wednesday BUhngs Agency — í «M k <g B I Ï-S r EVERY GARMENT AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! N O T IC E *!» GROWERS W« ere reedy to contract for 180 acres of . spinach, beets, beans and tomatoes. BAGLEY CANNING CO. 8. D. Taylor, Field Man, Women’s •• ft« W inter Coats PRICED IN GROUPS COATS—Formerly Priced up tb $19,75, Sale Price - . COATS—Formerly Priced up t$ $25.00 Sale Price * COATS—Fortnerly Priced up to $32.50. Sale Price • EVERY COAT FUR TRIMMED, MADE OF BOLIVIA AND VELOUR. EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS ALL GO IN THIS MONTH END SALE. ' Dresses RADICALLY RJSDUCED. Women expect dresses to be reduced in January, but these almost absurd prices BhofF that greatest expecta tions will be fulfiled. They are fashioned of finest quality Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes, Charmeen, Twill, one-of-a-kind models. Banished for life under a terrible sentence, this man learn* ed to love his homeland as no other man had ever loved St before. BENEFIT AMERICAN LEGION REGULAR ADMISSION THREE GROUPS $9.85 $14.75 Think Of It! Blenheim Shoe« that are wprth the regular price any are now selling a t « decided saving. This means quick action if you want a pair in yotir style and size.