Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Visiting from Portland—
Mr. Anderson of Medford^ spent ’ Harry Moore of Portland Is
Saturday in Ashland visiting bis visiting for a few days with his
daughter, Mlee Clans Anderson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore
'at Bellview.
Battery B and Elks tangle at
Returned to
the Armory Tuesday night.
Friends of Mrs. Lons Channel
128-2
are welcoming her home after
several months spent In the mid­
Visitors from South—
No. ft;
Charles Clary, who is attend­ dle west with relatives and for­
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ing school in Grass Valley and mer friends.
Joe
Ferry of Auburn, were week­
{Rated Communicatio* of At
end visitors in lAshland. Clary Visitor from Klamath F a lla -
pka Captar No. J, O. B. 8.,' t o was visiting his mother, Mrs. R.
Mrs. Lee Berleake, of Dunsmuir,
xzprrow (Tueedap) Feb. 2. 7:80 A. Clary of Church s tr e e t.^
Is visiting Mrs. Mary Wilshlre at
■ * . m. Initiation. Visitón voi*
her home on Granite street.
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calne.
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It pays to have your cleaning
B f ©Mer ot tita Worthy and pressing done at Pauteerud's. Here Over Week-end—
R. O. Regel, of near Klamath
Matron.
Falls,
spent the week-end In Ash­
LEAH H. CALDWELL,
Pried Return»— •
land
with
his family on North
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Secretary.
It. W. Price returned to Ash­
land' Saturday after a business Main street.
■dsBaaawamsm
Week Bad Vtafcw—
trip to Portland.
Among
the
Hotel
Ashland guests
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Kim MaU. Carter spent the
Waste -end -wi>h relatives in’ Cen­
Jack the Hattef—
A. J. Steiner, Los Angeles, Earl
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Ladies and gents hats cleaned
Alsop
and wife, Los Angeles, L.
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add reblocked in any style. If
V.
King,
Metzger, Oregon, Wil­
Elks
ice. Feb. 11. they are not like new, don't
liam
L.
Deaver,
Portland, B. D.
for
ladies.
pay me, you keep the hat. Westfall, Portland, Ray L. An­
127-3 Hotel Ashland Dining room.
trim, Aloha, Oregon, G. L. Ed-
mandson, Seattle, Earl G.F Grill,
well known hat-| Weather for Week ■
Portland.
The San Francisco weather
ter. H in Ashland at the Hotel
bureau forecasts as follows for From H i l t -
Ashland.
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this week: “Pacific Coast states:
Jess Jowler, of Hilt, was a busi­
Normal Temperatures, consider­ ness visitor in Ashland Saturday.
Takes Position—
8. W. Baugh has taken the able cloudiness, occasional rains."
Among the gneete at the Colom­
position as cook in the Good Eats
Madden retreads Urea.
BS-tl bia hotel a »
Cafe.
J. F. O’Day, Eugene, G. F.
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­ Bradshaw,
Portland,
William
Hemstitching and Picoting—
The Jacksoa and Wife, Portland, A.
Front Mezzanine Floor, McGee pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
Building. Mrs. Havener and Mias Vanity Sho»»o, McGee’s Store. Johnson, Portland, F. V.. Rose-
Phone 108.
88-tf braugh, Aloha, Oregon, Fines
Ewan.
107-1 m
Nuel, Portland, J. H. Young,
Roseburg, J. A. Plercey, Seattle.
Don’t miss the Bike-Battery sterns from Hospital ■
R. W. Hash returned Thursday
B. game at the Armory Tuesday
alght.
i f H from San ¿Francisco, where he Returned from B e r k e ley -
has been receiving treatment in
Mrs. Jackson Gyer returned
the Railroad hospital for a frac­ from Berkeley, {where she has
Left for Florida.
tured hip which was caused by
Mr. and Mrs. Louderback and his falling from an engine in the been for the past month for medi­
little daughter, who have been local yards here last fall. Mr. cal treatment.
living at IBS Sherman street, left Hach is still on crutches, but Is
Ashland Visitor—
{today for Florida, where they greatly improved.
Leo Huff of Butte Falls spent
will make their
ft future'home.
the weak end la Ashland visiting
aansnoaa»
Cliff Payne makes forms.
his family.
Elke vs. Battery B. basketball
at Armory, Tuesday night.
n i—
Few Days to
Mrs.
Fred
Hitchcock
Is
report­
Clareaoe Markcott returned to
Business Visitor—
ed very ill with intestinal flu at Ashland from Northern Califor.
Ralph Cowgill of Medford was
her home on Oak street.
Ma for a tew days before going
in Ashland Saturday on business.
dapmsmonmemi
to Pprftend.
AUCTION, Saturday, Fob. «,
Walk upstairs to Orras Tall«
at
the old Lithla Oarage. If Vlsito«wia Ashland— > 1" " !- < '
Shop and save 910.00.
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m l l t t a a y thing to ooH, see
«Widen, Mrs. John
Ire.
Herbert braves
the
Auctioneer
or
loave
list
at
Leave for Portland—
or Grants Pass, aqd their guest,
Dr. C. A. Haines will leave the Tidings office, at ones.
Mrs. Sherman Brook of Hobson,
L. GIDEON.
this evening for Portland to be
Montaha, ware vlalters in Ash,
Auctioneer.
gone several days on business.
land Saturday.
Tub baths day or night.
Madden suite protected tires.
Jackson Hot Springs.
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at the Lithla
Left for
Mlaa Anna Hargrove left Sat­ Visitor from K lam ath____
H. C. Banka, Chicago, C. O.
urday eveàtng for San Francisco
Mrs. Chester DaLap of Klam­ Lembke, St. Louis, Missouri, Mr.
where she will purchase her new ath Falla, was a week-end visitor and Mrg. George O. Getset, Port­
spring stock of millinery.
with her mother. Mrs. Robert land, Z. N. Agee, Bugene, Mrs.
Casey on Allison street.
J. F. Boothe, Portend, J. F.
It with photographs.,
O’Day, Bügele, ME and Mn.
Stùdio Ashland. On the p i —
Spring styles—New wollons James R. Hughes, Junction City,
for mens suits, on .display at A- J. Paddock, Oakridge, Oregon.
Paulaerud’a.
119-tf
Visitor from Medford—
LAST TIMES TODAY
“Lovers in '
Quarantine”
with
QEBE DANIELS
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Tomorrow — Wednesday
Visitor* in M edford-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 'Turner spent
Oar crystal Mae gray is an-
Saturday in Medford with rela­ eaoeltod. Leave your orders for
tives, combining business with spriag delivery.
pleasure,
. S . PENNISTON,
ITS Bast ft
Freeh home-made cream car­
amels at the Plata.
900 LATI TO
WANTED—One Of two
calves, heifprs preferred. Phone
18-F-31.
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FOR BENT—Three room fur­
nished apartment, 997 B street
128-«
FOB BENT—Nicely 'furnWtM
sleeping room. Close in. Phonh
418-J.
199-9*
FOB 8ALB—One turkey
bier and two turkey hi
Phone 8.F-6.
18ff-8
FOB BENT—4-room house,
pantry. . Partly furnished, BOB
Indiana. Phone 48B-L.
138-3*
WANTED — Woman to < do
house work and take care of
children. Gall evenings 8BE-J-1.
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FOB 8ALB—BOO Wlhlts Leff-
horn baby chicks—%M of Marek'
hatch. Mrs. W. D. Booth, phone
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129-2
BEAL SNAPS
SEVEN BOOM HOUSE, East
Maia, two blocks from Ltbaayy;
99<fl» .- Terms.
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i ANOTHER, Central Ave., U*pr
Presbyterian chnreh, same price.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, Union
S t Large lot, 92300 cash.
40 ACRES ALFALFA, Taleal.
93,000 buildings; 96600, tering.
ff ACRES, near New Normal;,
9800, 960 down, 910 per month,
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Society
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Surprise Party—
Mrs. George Robison was sdr-
prised by a group of her
friends at har home at 78 Sdft-
ond street, Friday evening.* . a
Interesting
readings
were
given with games to fill the so­
cial hours, »until delicious
freshments of ice cream,
and, coffee were serqed thtt
guests.
The surprise had been plan­
ned for Mrs. Robison’s birth*
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end her friends brought to <
commemorative of the occasion
beautiful silver bread tray.
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Those who helped. to make
this such an enjoyable occasion
.were the Mesdamee Nells Rice,
Essie Terian, Nora Stanton, Ida
Crandall, jteaa Breeding, Grace
Becbtoll, Alice Turner, Ida Jen­
nings,' Matte Brown, Anna Mosa,
Bertha Hear and Mias Mildred
Moss.
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Annual Bany et
"The Jackson County Medical
society hold its annual banquet
at the Lithla springs hotel Wed*
nesdey evening with the’ write
of the physicians as compliment
ed guests of the drganizatlon.
"Dr. J. *]. Bmmeus of,-Med­
ford was toastmaster at the five
course turkey dinner nt which
covers had been laid for fifty
guests.
A very pleasing program whs
presented during the banquet
hour, with 'the toastmaster eh-
tertaintag the-guests with a very
cleter Mt df legerdemain.
Thqge who contributed to the
pleasure of the occasion were
Mrs. W. W. Vinson, heard in
delightful piano selections. Dr.
Matti» B. Shaw in two entertain­
ing readings and Mrs. J. C.
Hayes in a group of beautiful
songs.
Short talks were given by Dr.
E. B. . Picket, Dr. B., A. Woods,
Dr. F. O. Swedenburg, Dr. J. C.
Hayes, Dr. W. H. Heckman. They
were largely intefeating remin­
iscences of' work in the valley.
This was the fifth annnal ban­
quet, and. all present voted it
one of the most successful so­
cial events in the history of
the society. The attendance was
large.
All Ashland members
were present and a fine spirit
of sociability seemed to he es­
pecially noticeable at the gath­
ering."
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Past M atrons’ C l u b -
Miss Lydia McCall was hostess
Thursday evening at the meet­
ing of the Past Matrons* Club,
at her home on Oak street. She
was assisted by Mrs. Leah Cald-
welL*
After the usual business aeg-
slon, Mrs. F. F. Whittle, Junior
Past Matron Was initiated into
the club.
In entertainment, the »em ­
ber» were provided with pictures
and were instructed to each pre-
New Shipment
Hardeman Hats
Just In
pnrk a valentine, with the ap­
propriate verse descriptive of
tha subject chosen.
In the
amusing conttet, the results of
which «rare some very clever
valentines, Mrs. C. W. Nlms re­
ceived the prize.
Dainty
refreshments
Mere
served by tha hostesses, assisted
by Mrs. J. M. Wagner.
Thoee present to enjoy the
delightful evening were the
Meedames F. O. Swedenburg,
C. W. Nlms, A. B. kinney,
Elisabeth Van Sant, Sackatt, Jor­
dan, Walter Bvertow, August
8chuerman, F. F. .Whittle, Leah
Caldwell, W. H. McNair. L. A.
Roberta, Briggs. Mias Georgia
oftee and Lydia McCall.
Surprise
Mrs. Jesse Nail was involun­
tary'hostess at a most delightful
party, which a group of her
friends had planned, in celebra­
tion of bhr birthday.
. A lovely birthday cake, with
the appropriate numbef of can­
dles was the center of attraction
of the two course, luncheon
whldh hvtoght to a close the
happy occasion.
Wednesday afternoon saw the
group of friends assembled,
with fancy work and the avowed
purpose to enjoy another of
their merry afternoons together.
Those enjoying it with the
hestess, Mrs. Neil, were the
Mesdameq^ C. 0. Crowson, Good­
man, Chalmers Strange of Med­
ford. Carl GoeUhe, and Mark
True.
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Small change carried around j s a constant temp­
tation to foolish spending.
A savings account in the Citizens Bank of Ash­
land will enable -you to put theáe small sipns at
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work earning interest for you.
Many people find it hard, to meet fixed
at a certain time and find that a savings j
which permits them to save a little an<
is the best way for them to get ahead.
It would be a good plan for you. Why :
an account at this hankf
F ratern al Brotherhood—
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Save it Now. It may be gone
(tomorrow
Community Club Meeh—
The Upper Valley Community
Club will meet at the borne of
Mrs. Edwin Dnnn, the second
Tuesday in February.
It is planned as a millinery
meeting with Miss Brewster
present to afford assistance and
advice.
Further plana will he an­
nounced later.
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The Fraternal Brotherhood
will have its social meeting on
Friday night at the Parish
House.
The usual business
meeting will be held but the
evening will be given over large­
ly to the social hour with re­
freshments a satisfying close.
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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BE UP c u m
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cm» BANK
Car Load B lo x -
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IF you have never had
a checking a c count,
have one here.
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Car Load Hard Wood, Oak and Ash.
2 Car Loads Very, Best Rock Springs
and Utah Fancy Lump Coal.
B A N K books, eheck
books, etc., are free and
. it costs nothing to do
btislttfesii with us.
Dry 12-Inch Slabwood.
•THE. BANK’S entire
equipment is at your
disposal.
PRICES, SAME AS USUAL
First Natioanl
Bank
Whittle Transfer Co.
Ashland, Oregon
The H IG H W A Y
MILLER'S TOGGERY
T O LIFE
“Hab-a-iiath Inn”
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Not in any past ages was the Highway to Life
opened up; for in all past ages men have con­
tinued to die. The Highway to Life means what
the words imply; namely, a way by which the
people can get eternal life here, now. •
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Mrs. Mary Day of Ashland S t.
is suffering from a heart attack.
Fresh Tam ales.-The Rose.
119-U
The casting up of this highway and the gath­
ering out of its stones is in progress before our
eyes.
Visitor in Portland __
O. F. Carson is a business visit­
or In Portland for a few days.
The way of the people, a way they hn/ve never
hitherto had, is being made ready for them—
the way by which they will gain everlasting life
on. earth.
hear
Elks Ladles dance, Feb.
for Blks and their ladles.
Ashland Floral Boririy—
A meeting of the Ashland Floral
Society will be held at the Public
Library at I o’clock thia even«.
AH interested in flowers
are welcome.
Winter Garden or Memorial Hall
Ashland, Oregon
' CARD o r THANKS
Ws wish through the news, j
papers of the county, to express
to nearly ns words can convey,
our heartfelt thanks for
ktud deeds which friends havo
enacted, and for .the slncer«
sympathy which they have ex­
pressed by word and by
roopoadenee. These deeds, word
•ad letters have aot been
solved ladittoroatly; words bare
aot boon expreeeed in vala, hv
have made as stronger in try.
lag to hoar the great low
hashaaq and father.
MRS. OBOROB A. GARDNER.
OBRALDINB OARDNBR.
Tuesday, February -
8:00 p. m.
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Seats Free
International
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Bible
?No Collection
Students
Association
W. J. THORN qf
New York, N. Y.
(a associated with
the Headquarters
office of the I. B.
S. A- He brings
a' view of world
sed by associates
in the work, one
that reflects the
m o d e r nlsation
that counsel of­
fers.
The lecturer uses
specific events ef
our day that ful­
fil prophecy. The
general theme is
covered in the
book “Harp of
God** 48c post­
paid. Address I.
B. 8. A. 5.
200 Harrison St.,
Ashland, Oregon