Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 30, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ACTTTiAwn DAILY
W ifk-fnd Vi*!*
Mra. J. D. McKinney Is ln
Ashland tor the week-en4 ' from
her school at Antlok.
Quick lunch service.—Nlnlng-
ers.
125-tf
Elks Ladles dance, Feb. 11,
for Elks and their ladles.
127-3
New Resident—
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27 BODIES SI
GAS
RECOVERED
Tub baths day or night.
124-tf
Rev, w . W. Hendry of Ash­ Jackson Hot Springs.
land will bcenptr the pulpit
Spring stylen—New wollen*
ntorning and evening at the
for mena suita, on display at
Presbyterian ehnrch. «
Panlsernd’s.
123-tf
Cliff Payne makea shelving.
The Automotive Shop repóPls
the
sale of a 1926 Chevrolet
Venus peoells, 17 grades.
coach
to O. L. Graff.
Elhart’s. •>
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From Salem—
f^etuni t®
J. A. Churchill of Salem, Last .Ten of Miners in an
’ Mrs. J. B. Jacobson returned
Alabama Mine Blowup
to Her home in Klamath Falls state superintendent of public
Have Been Found
this morning after spending sev­ instruction, was a guest of the
eral days in Ashland visiting Lithla Springs hotel last eva. 17 FOUND AT
her sister, Mrs. T. R. Jackson. ning and expects to return to
Salem this evening after spend­ Four Killed in Cavein in Zine
Mine at Miami, Okl*. Work
Walk upstaft-s to Orras Tailor ing two days In Ashland on
of Rescuing Held np
Shop and save 810.00.
78-tf business.
O. H. Elchler, * recent ar­
Dance Saturday night, Jackson
Follow the crowd to Jackson
rival from Baker City,
has Hot Springs Saturday night. Come Hot Springs. Paramount Drchea-
rented the Counter house at 135 early and stay late. Paramount tra.
125-St
Nntley street for the summer, Orchestra.
125-1
Visitors In Jacksonville—
Don’t miss rtw^lcfks-Battery
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sales were
BLriftne at the Armory Tuesday Among th e gu ests a t th e Hotel the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
ler Sutton of Jacksonville re­
night. ,-M t
128-8 Ashland are—
H. A. Walker, San Francisco: cently. They were also visiting
J. L. Gray, Portland; Robert} Mrs. A. R. Sutton, who is now
Fresh Tamales.—The Rose.
ll« -tf McKee, Portland; H. M. Cole, residing with Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
Wallace, Idaho; R. Cole, Wal­ ler Sutton.
lace; Q. Cole, Wallace; Mr. and
Leave For South—
Mrs. F. C. Talbot, Seattle; D
Christian Endeavor Rally at
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Sugg
W. Ferguson and wife, ' Port­ the Chrlsttan church at Med­
leave this evening for San Fran­
land; A. F. Nye, Seattle.
ford, Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2:30.
cisco, where Mrs. Sugg will pur­
Dr. Landrltb, speaker. Followed
chase her new spring stock of
Butterfield’s new Barber Shop by a basket dinner.
millinery.
. ,
Is located In the basement at
123-T. T. S.
297 1-2 E. Main Street.
103-tf
Dance Saturday night, Jackson
Masters of harmony and Jass—
Hot Springs. Paramount Orches­
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Paramount
Orchestra — Jackson
Among
the
garata
*t
the
Hotel
tra.
125-St
Hot Springs, Saturday night.
Oregon are -
1
125— It
Elks Ladles dance, Feb. 11,
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Clean,
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for Elks and their ladles.
Sacramento;
Clay McKlssIck,
127-2 Biggs, California; Mr. and Mrs Among the guests at the Lithla
J. E. McCord, Salt Lake City; Springs hotel are—
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Webster,
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Moore, San
Return From South— 1
Mrs. H. B. Plummer' return­ Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bpokane, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
ed last night from Los Angeles Slater, San Francisco; Mr. and Turner, Seattle, C. G. Lembke,
where she has been visiting for Mrs. A. E. Te righe, Tacoma; C. 8L Louis, Missouri^ O. P. Hill,
the past two weeks. Rev. and Bennyhoff and wife, Sacramento Medford, Mrs. Mary C. Robert­
son, Seattls, Mra. Myrtle Raw-
Mrs. J. C. Mergler will return
Dance Saturday night, Jackson son and daughter, Seattle, Mrs.
the last of next week by car.
Hot Springs. Paramount Orches­ Clay O. Kahle, Seattle, W. T.
125-St Bond, Eugene.
POOD SALE— High School tra.
Circle P. T. A. Saturday, Jan­
Battery B and Elks tangle at OREGON SECOND IN
uary 20. Hardy Bros.
123-4
the Armory Tuesday night.
TELEPHONE INCREASE
ON PACIFIC COAST
128-2
Fresh home-made cream car­
amels at the Plasa.
128-tf
F or Portland—
SALEM, Jan. 30. — Oregon
ranks
second in point of Increase
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
L.
Claycomb
From
In telephone users daring 1925
left
fot
Portland
yesterday
Carl Mellon was in Ashland
among states served by the Paci­
on business today from Talent. morning to ha gone several
fic Telephone A Telegraph com­
day*.
pany, according to a report filed
Hemstitching and Plcotlng—
It pays to have your cleaning with the public service commis­
Front , Messanlne Floor, MeOee
sion here. California ranks first
Building. Mrs. Havener and Mlu and pressing done at Panlaemd'a. In total Increase as well as in per­
■wan.
107.1 nio.
centage Increase, with Idaho
Madden soils protected tires. third, Washington fourth and
From Hornbrook—
Nevada fifth.
Madden retreads tiras.
68-U
A. R. Squires, proprietor 61
Among the various cities of the
the Hornbrook hotel, was In
Pacific
coast Portland ranks fifth;
Among the
M the Oolnm- being outranked by Oakland, Los
town yesterday on business from
hi* hotel a ..—
Hornbrook.
Angeles, San Francisco and Se­
E. 8. Kramer, Portland; C. R. attle.
Elks vs. Battery B. basketball Wather, Dunsmnlr; L. Holland.
Among Oregon cities, outside of
Oakland; W. N. Cameran and Portland, Eugene shows the great­
at Armory, Tuesday night.
family,' Portland; J, H. Tonog. est increase .In telephone, sub­
Roseburg; F. E. Keenan, Sac­ scribers, with a total of 683 ad
ramento.
ditlons in 1925, although it ranks
only seventh In percentage of In­
8. and O. Paper Hanger*.
crease, being outranked by Dur-
109—Sat- Wad. kee, Warrendale, Oswego, Carlton
Ashland and 'Toledo.
Swennlng-Gear, expert tintara.
FINISHING TONIGHT
WINTER COLDS ARB
109—Sat- Wed /
DANGEROUS
The aerions diseases that de­
in
Bob Warner has purchased a velop from simple coughs or
1926 Nash coach.
colds make them dangerous and
they should not be neglected.
Prove It for yourself, studio Thar* Is no better remedy
Ashland Photography Is right
quick relief from coughs and
colds than Foley’s Honey and
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­ cold* than Foley's Honey and
pooing. Dyeing, Facials.
The Tar Compotid. «My grandchild
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store. coaid gat no relief whatever
Phon. 1«>.
>M f
from a very bad croupy cough
7 u
until I gave him Foley's Honey
Return From Han u»^ —
.
and Tar." writes Peter Landta
Mrs. Walter Maxey returned Meyaredale, Pa. Keep a bottle
from 8an Francisco, where she
on hand for any emergency. Sold
has been with her brother, Fred
everywhere.
Judy, who la much Improved
after a serious illness.
wnare
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 30
j—The death toll in the gaa ex­
plosion io the Premier mine was
brought to 27 today when the
searchers found 10 additional
bodies, for whose rescue slendor
hope was held at the beginning
of the search early this morn­
ing. Seventeen bodies had nl
ready been taken from the mine.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 30
— (U.P.)— Fighting
for
tht
lives of 10 men, with only slen­
der hopes of success, rescue
workers today continued the»
efforts to rescue the miners
trapped in the Premier Cost
company mine* of Mostfboro.
The explosion trapped 27
miners In the Ill-fated mine lata
yesterday.
Seventeen
bodies
have already been taken out.
Clean-up campaign, hauling away ath Fall* tangle .at Klamath
without coat the trash from the Fall*.
residential section.
The plan • •
outlined by
la a hard fought game last
Messrs. Rouse would call for night, Medford high basketeors
the cleaning up of all garbage trimmed the Eugene high five,
from residences twice a week 18-16, on the Medford court.
during the summer and once a An eight polat margin, the name
week during the winter at a cost a* that which separated the
of 60 cepta a week. Garbage Ashland and Eugene high teams
from the restaurants would be Thursday nlghi, was the de­
carted away each day, at a cost ciding
factor.
The
teams
of 22.00 and 36.00 a month tangle again this evening. »
respectively. They stated this
was Just, half what the costa of» TELLS O f MAN DESERTED
garbage removal Is In Medford.!
AS DEATH COMES
The plan also contemplate* the>
removal of paper and other re­
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fuse from the ^business houses,
if placed on the sidewalk, each Supply store la Medford," and
evening.
T hey, will probsw- Mr., Bater of Seattle were the.
guests.
present their proposition to the
President Hardy announced that
city council at an early date.
Harold Moore, the new owner of
the Beat Bids, Grocery. Was the
A NARROW ESCAPE
newest member of the Kiwnnls
The mining operations on Mr. iclub..
f.
’
G. L. Yost’s property came to
a sudden stop Tuesday. The two JOY TO . SPEA K AT MEET
men who have the mining rights
OF STATE BANKERS
leased on the place had cleaned
out an old well and had Just (Continued From Page One)
begun to take out some nice
placer gold, when they saw signs in site and makeup, and In
that the rock wall was about thia work are being materially
to fall in. They hastily got ont elded by the printers of the
and very soon after the whole ■Ute, MoCoy stated.
The report of 'the protective
wall fell In.'
They will at once start * new
shaft and have hopes of striking
the same pay dirt in a short
time. They will curb the new Three F,unjdam e(n t a i
shaft so It will be perfectly things to keep your skin
safe.— Jacksonville' Po*t.
fair, smooth, to keep the
ASHLAND TOPS MERRILL
30— (U.
F IV E IN FA ST GAME
MIAMI, Okla., Jan.
P .)— Four miners were killed la
a cave-in at the Cardinal Zhle
mine today.
Rescue workers
were held up in their efforts be­
cause of a second cave-ln which
Injured one of their party. Non*
of the dead has been Identified.
PROPOS« GARAGE
DISPOSAL SYSTEM
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(C olntlnnea from page 1 .)
basket, shooting the ball at the
ring In rapid succession, but
they failed to drop the ball
through. Ashland, on the other
hand, showed nice work In
scoring.
Tonight, Ashland and Kl*m-
O- and H. Rouse, of MSd-
ford, were ln Ashland today dis»
cussing the question of
ar­
ranging a system of garbage dis­
posal for Ashland.
At present there Is no syste­
matic disposal of garb* '•< In this
City. The city maintain* a'pub­
lic damping ground south of
the city, with .an attendant
present each ’ Tuesday when
dumping la permitted.
Once
each year the city conduct* a
If
WASHERS
take the blue out of Mon­
day as well as the dirt out
of the clothes.
concerns
insurance
Terms as desired up to 18
Months
Fresh Pig *n Whistle choco­
lates lust arrived at NlBlagar*» —
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135-tf
Billings Ageney
Bst^b. ISIS at 41 B. Main St.
Real Estate 4k Beal lasurane
Shop
an
He eloped with the wrong
girl — and thereby hangs a
merry tale of
and explanations.
WHffSos Service
Regular
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Subscribe For The Tiding*.
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UTHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Sun. Jan. 31st, 1926—Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 F- M.
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MENU
Olympia Oyster Cocktail
Young Onions
Ripe Olives
Sweet Pickles
.
Chicken a la Reine
Consomme en Cup
Spring Chicken Saute Milanaise
Broiled Fillet of Mignon on Toast
Roast Young Turkey
Cranberry Jelly
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus
Special Baked Potatoes
Scalloped Corn
Pineapple Sherbet
Dinner Rolls
Vegetable Jello Salad
Mayonaise
Lemon Merangue Pie
Chocolate Sundae
Devil Food Cake
Tea
Coffee
Milk ■
Chocolate
Demi tasse
Our Dining rooms and Ball room are always at
your convenience for* small or large dinners,
parties or dances.
All reservations for same receive our personal
attention.
LEEDOM’S
, Tires and Tubes
Every Size for Every Oar
T I RES
TUBES
Balloon and High Pressure
at low pressure prices *
Alcohol For Your Radiator
Pistons and Pins
Bings
Valves
Axles
Springs
Fly Wheel Gears
Ring Gears and Pinions
Timken Bearings
New Departure Bearings
Motor Bearings
Distributor Gears
Pump Gears
SUDDEN SERVICE
.
For Every Car
DR. W. OESER, Prop.
Any Fuel Yon Want
ROYAL
KING , ROCK SPRING
COAL
DIAMOND BRIQUETTES
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Order Early to Insure Prompt Delivery
Recondition Your Motor,
We Have Everything.
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO.
Gallon $2.20
Pint, 30
’
at
Quart 68c
1-2 Pint, 20c
Ashland Creamery
Plaza Confectionery or
Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop
SOMEBODY
is going to win a membership in the new golf club by sending in the
best HflttA Anybody uuywliuiv HUI' would enjoy the plavihg privileges
of the links is eligible to compete. Remember, this membership is worth
$100. Come out to the course tomorrow and let us show you about and
explain the plans. Follow the arrows west from Talent or Phoenix.
on
LAMP
*
SHADES
«
and
KITCHEN UNITS
See Displays in Our Store
s'
. -
The Ashland
Electric Shop
Wd E. Main Street
1
TO TRADE—House and three
lots in Fresno, California, for
city property or acreage in So.
Engene (Past
Oregon. V. E. Bushnell, Gen­
eral .delivery, -Ashland.
127-1«
(U. S. Nat’l.)
FOR RENT—2 or 2 room
suite.
Call 840-J. 171 Granite
Portland..
Street.
127-2
(Wasco Qo.),
WHIPPING CREAM
BIG
Quick Service
‘"I
FOR RENT—6 rooms, pantry
and bath. Clean and well fur­
nished.
Garage and garden.
156 7th St. Call afternoons.
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117-tf
In tiie Heart of Town
REDUCTIONS
,wben you drive up at our
station, we have an at­
tendant waiting to serve
yon. If yon are in a hurry,
yon will not have to lose
time here.
General and Shell
........... Gasoline
“ d other products
A. W. Htoech,
The Dalle*.
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. .
WANTED— Furnished four pr
flvd room bouse.
Inquire at '
Tiding* qfflce.
127-5
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Ov Pottdas
Protect*
Murphy Electric
C. D. Borer,
President).
T. J. Scroggln,
La Grande.
J. N. Edlefsen,
TOO LATE
Oeseris Ashland Service Station
■t
Tom Mix
“THE YANKEE
.
SENIOR"
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Lithla Spring* Hotel Building
agencq
can
advise ,
gou,
ELECTRIC
ELIZABETH ARDEN
LINE TO BE
OBTAINED AT
Phene lift '
Prescription Druggist
this
A. B. C.
curves of face and neck
firm and young.
Venetian Cleansing Cream
Venetian Skin Tonic
Venetian Special
Astringer
committee showed that the com­
mittee had picked np the high­
est per centage of criminals re­
ported,/of any associationin the
state. '
Banker* attending the meeting
werd;
/
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J. W ,. McCoy, President.
James B. Montgomery, Vice
President, Marshfield.
J . L . Gantt, Treasurer, Cdr-
vallis.
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Keith Powell, Woodburn.
CHICKEN DINNER
SUNDAYS
12 NOON TO 8 P. M.
85 Cents
MERCHANT’S LUNCH
daily
U A. M. TO 2 P. M.
50 Cents
THE PL A Z A
Decide on the most appropriate name and place it in a sealed en­
velope labeled “ Proposed name for golf course and in another sealed
envelope put your own name and address. This that the judging may be
perfectly fair. The envelope containing your own. name will not be
opened until after the judging. Send them or hand them to
J. L Ketch
ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, ASHLAND,
BEFORE FEBRUARY - 10TH