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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1926)
taAtt» 8 6 0 4 1 |g M. J. Murphy was a business visitor in Medford today. LOST—Brown pocket book, containing about *22.00 in cash and some papers. ^N otify 735 Oak Street for lateral reward. 124-3* From ? ’ FOR RRjtiT — Housekeeping Mrs. Ken Forbes of Gold Hill apartments. 34» Bast Main. Medford Visitor— H. C .O a le y was a business Is visiting friends* In Ashland for - '? 124-tf a few days. • , . . visitor fn Medford today. FOR SALR—White leghorn HsmsUtchlng and Piloting-— baby chicks, 16c each. Mrs, W It pyys to have your cleaning and pressing done at Paalserud’a. Front Messnntate flo o r, IfcG ee D. Booth, 2 «4 Welghtman St. Building. Mre, ngvenpr and Miss Phono 267-Y. ? 134-3 107-1 mo, Dance T-’ O. O. F. MU, Thurs- Ewan. WANTED— Girl to help with dayj Jan. 33, for Odd Fellows, housework mornings. Phone Rebekahs, }he!r families-SS»d in Kllk. Ladies Card d a b to Wee»— 206-L. . 124-2 The talks ladies card elitff to ll vited friendo. ' 123-1 meet Thursday afternoon at f .o ’- -'F O R RENT—A b o u t^ lib . 1, dock th the--dab room la th e Modern four-roopj furbished ■ Ostrasder end family of Ik s building^ Hosttewea tyf. the house. thoroughly renovated. were visitors in Ashland iE lki bulldiag. Hostesses for the Close in. See Mrs. Ohattin, 21« and Mrs; George Stevenson. Hargadlne. 124-tf Christian Endeavor the Christian church Upper Valley club bouse bene ford, Sunday, Jan. 21 fit CbtaSten.'Dinner, 60. Jitney Dr. Landrith, speaker, dancing, cards. Ashland Ladles by a basket dinner. Civic data. •' Friday evening, Jaa. 2 » ., Dinner served I toS. *' V ' ' 114-i An eight and three pound baby boy to Mr. J. W. Pettus of San Francisco W. R. Williams bf Creek, January 23. was a business visitor in Ashland today. Cliff Payne thakes track bodies. Rally nt at Med iVom Talent-— * et t : 3 0 ’ Dr. C. M. McFadden of Tal Followed ent was in Ashland yesterday on bualnees. Business Visitor»— Mr.' Morse of Salem, and (Ren quarters Arnsplger of Talent, spent ^yes and Mrs. terday , In Ashland on business. Emigrant From Talent— C. B. Lamkln was in Ashland from Talent yesterday, attending Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson the Farmers meeting. were visitors in Medford yester day Visitóse In M e d f o r d - BIG REDUCTION ON SUITS:__ AU wool suits *13.60. *16, *16.76. Spring styles—New wollens (21.76 at Paulserud’s. 113-tf for meas salte, on display at Pastoetud’à 113-tf Vaieatine goods party.— Bikart's. Moving to Medford— iVWteve from Central F e l t Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walters Arthur Lewis and family warn of Talent ara moving to Medford. Visitors in Ashland from Central Feint today. AU-ri|e butter toasted sand, wichee—very popular—Nlnlag gl-tl H a v ey o u r furniture repaired er’s Fountain Service. r Spring at Jerdaa’s Sash and lainees telnet work«. - llS -4 f Carl H. SlggUta representing the * 3 ÏSïSr»»<* Cp. of sap Fran, gift that create« he •do, vUlted hi« agents la Aah- obligation than th< , ttenghtfalnese that k 1»—tou r photograph. NOTICE »O GROWERS W f ary ready te oontraet for »ninaeh. beets, Among «tan gnaate at the Columbia hotel are . Arthar^Bowea, Portland, G. T. Bradshaw, Portland, W. W. Mil iar. Portiaad, J . . A. Mtaard, Klamath Fails. Theodora, Argerts, J. M. Meeker of the Maes Smel Gregory. E. p. Smith, Rokehurg ter Co. e f Deaver. Colorado, stop Mr. and Mrs. Lateurell, Selma per la Ashland today on his w«y A. J. Allahoff, Portland. • M. B. Scotti, Klamath Falls. * to Cnlifornla. Our Butter Toasted sandwich«* Don’t make her cook all the srs growing tol popularity. Try M. Bring her to the chickou oat at The Plaaa. 27-iy nner at the Civic Club house, riday. January 2«. Service Marcelling, Trimming, 8hsm- mp 6 to 8. 40c per plate. Poothg, Dyeing. Facials The 128-tf Vanity Stoppa, McGee’s Store. Phone 1*8. y * »»-tf in -order to raise money for aptlTitiee,. "raided’* the Legion den and greatly inc^eas- ed their ealee for the evening, In I M I the Meal post h«d a membership drive ia w b to h two teams, captained by. Vic Mills and John Enders, competed for honors, the agreement being that the losers ' would act as hosts at a banquet to the win- ner«. Members of thè Winning side, Bader's ' team, reminded ‘he losers t h < the b a n k e t had never materialised and the fjret Tuesday evening in February, regular Legion meeting night, 'WM to* for the feed at the or m«ry. . to their itary mìo» ilted iooe 1 -a Wta sfcf the lièta! f. . the see- Op- ep e, then ient, buslnsss man or lawyer. Bat 'g s the yepr« Tolled paat, the Hohegaollerns realised that the chaaeea of monarchist restora tion* tai Oemnanjr‘dwindled. They All in ali, It is a far cry from are sagionaly and profitably try the velvety life of a ruling dy ing tÿ make the bhst of a bad nastic family to that, of farmer. Job. . " Bible officer la a German bank after the overthrow of the mon- arfchjjT He soon abandoned this career. His latest venture was to apply-Tor a Job as assistant, supervisor ofr a targe Berlin mu- aeum. \ ' His brother, Prinoe Oskar/ also a. resident in Potsdam, basks in the leisure of a coun try gentleman an his small es ADVICE ON GROWING tate. / OF GARDENS GIVEN The ex-kaieer*s fifth sob.] Prinoe Adalbert, livee . in Hom- bourg, near Frankton, auu dwells mostly in reminiscences W 1 the farmers of this sec T. J. Butcher of Fourth street tion Should demand that the Unit of his debonair past as naval o f ' died at a local hospital last ed State« department of agricul ficer. night after an illness of several ture asaist in working ont a rem weeks. Funeral v arrangement« edy for watermeMbp wilt in South are In charge-of Stock UUdertak. ern Oregon, waa Bouquet’« opin ion. >. lag Parldrs. '♦ Professor Bouqtot advised spec ialisation, hut declared that It. should not he ovjlrdpne, that there always be present the safety valve of diversification, in order that if After offers had heen receiv one crpp falto," th e ehtire com- ed for coaching positions at th« Washington State College and the University o f'K a n sa s, the athletic board of the University of Hawaii recently increased the •alary of Otto Klum, former Ashland hoy, Who to nbw e o a f i From Yrekw— x at Hawaii, to $6.000 qy» ye*? Harpey McBride of Yreka was according to word received here , », in Ashland yesterday on busi today. ness. Klum has enjoyed wonderful success daring his period a« coach at Hawaii, and Ws repu From Talent— Mrs. C. Abott of Talent Wes tation- thtas built 'up hfas secured an Ashland visitor yesterday. for him offers from many main land SChOOlS. .1 ,i / Confined To Ho»PB J. H. Hardy to confined *to his home on Fifth street by 111- Central Point High» school boys defeated the Grants P umi High school hoys team 22-4 nt Central Point High school gym nasium last night. The Central Point boys played a fine game. (Continued from Page One) . When Red meets Red— they shake hands. s This time it was Big Red ang Little Rad who m e t Rig Red to Rpd Orange. “ Galloping .Oto«» of the Gridiron,** whose feat» on the football field have net ted him a fortune. . Little Bed was Geprge Lowe, newaboy. Yesterday evening, Grange ahd his Chicago B ea n were passing through Ashland, en route to Portland. A ‘crowd of more than 104 had- assembled at the Benthern PaoKic elation, hoping to secure a glimpse of the man who has made more football history than any man liviag. ' Little Rod was especially voeKerons la his cries for Big Red. Finally, the “Ghost” ap peared. ' Walking up to Little Red. he gripped the youagsten’s hand, and thanked him far the reception. Today, Little Red is walking on air. For didn’t ’ he shake hands with the wonderfdl Orange? .' mugity may be saved from fatture Both sons of the former crown by other crops- prince ere studying lsw and economics in Berlin, preparatory to entering a professional ca- SAWS CLIPPERS • H ardw are THIS IS, true in more Mt^ys than the interest receive on your de posits. YG tf'ENJO Y the full benefit of the experi- enoe, organization, abil ity and energy of a Strong end completely equipped institution. ALL transactions hand led in a business ? like ÁJíatiaíifyfe^urf COATS PRICED NOW SIZES 40 TO 46 ■ SIZES 41 TO 47 SIZES 40 1-2 TO 46 1-2 All for Different Type Figy Also special prices on large sizes in knit-and Silk underwear and dresses, for this week. ,<e E. R. I S A A C & CO. ie Quality Store First Natioanl Bank A shland, Oregon ¡9c Lingerie Materials, Yard 45c 36 in. Wide in Pink, Blue, Orcbid and Peach — ly , » , ,'. ------- - ------ 98c Curtain Nets, Yard 69c ‘ 45TncheB Wide in Large Mesh o for Valentines TT $125 Silk ahd Cotton ^ ash Yard, 69c 36 in. wide in a good assortment of patterns to close out k- 1 $2.48 Wool Dress Goods, Yard $1.95 54 in. wide in Stripes and checks also bordered patterns $125 Flannelette Gowns Each $1.00 Comè in White and Colors on display for the first time today. THE FLAT CREPES IN 40 INCH WIDTHS PANCY PATTERNS OF PHANTOM—BOISE A. B. Pendleton and wife. Tan. gent, Oregon, B< A. Fergsrson and wife, Seattle. Mrs. J. N. East. Seattle, B. B. Nowell, Portland. J. H. Schrarody and wife, Seattle, .By FREDERICK KUH F. D. Clark and family, San Fran cisco, o . B. Oould, San Francisco. I United Prase Staff Corraapon- dent) , BERLIN, Jan. 27— (U. P .)— Pendleton poetai receipts fot Russian surgery is now oc JWS6 were f i t , 468. SIZE January Clearance Sales Ths Winchester Store” JBOLD THE FIELD IN BOTH PLAIN AND Today — Tomorrow LARGE DE ROeE-BRITTANY-rWATERMET/JN. - • ,* «K, X* * A. •** On All Sweaters Several Styles to Choose From 29c Childrens Come in ed Hose, Pair 22c and Brown A very beautiful silk for service ' Priced at Yard $2.50 The fancies dome in Quick Silyer with Sprays •' Windsor satin with Diamonds nnd-R loftlr Nickel with Amerioan Beauty, Fuschia and Golden Fruit * . ( * ' •» • ’V ik I •' , * •< 4.« / ? ' I,' 40 inch widths priced at yard, $3*50 $1.69 Wearwell Sheets, Each $1.48 Siso 81x90 Made wjth Tape Edge $325 Satin Cepe and Flat Crepe Yard $2.48 (Jome in a^ood assortment of the new and wanted oelore 39c Outing Flannel, Yard 22c 36 inches wide in-White and Colors GET YOUR SILKS AT $125 Stitched Cotton Bat, Each $1.00 ,• t Sise 72x90 Weight 3 Pounds < $7.98 Wool and Cotton Blankets , Pair $6.95 . BEIÍEFIT A M E LEGION I <A¿*4< a to-.* ■ ’ f* Ato' W» Size 66x80 come in fla id Patterns in Pink, Blue, Tan M»d,Gray«