Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 05, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, February ft. IPX»
Keturnrd to Home—
Stated session, Friday evening,
Feb. 8. Important business. Re­
freshments afterwards.
F. D. WAGNER, Potentate.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
181-1
Returned from South—
Mrs. G. E. Eib has returned
home from a two weeks visit
in San Francisco
with relatives
»
and San Jose.
Cgp Blackwell give reference?
I'll say!
189-1 mo.
V isiting from Portland—
Mrs. R .M . Shepard left last
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd re­
turned last evening to their home evening for Los Angeles to make
in Klamath Falls, after spending an indefinite stay.
several days in Ashland.
It pays to bavé. your cleaning
and
pressing done at Paulsprud’s.
church
Food Sale, Christian
Fèb.
6.
ladies. Hardy Bros., Sat.,
130-3 Visitors from Talent—
Among the visitors from Talent
To Broadcast from Los * ^ e lee — yesterday, were, L. S. Hackler,
Miss Pauline Plummer will C. M. McFadden and Carl Mellon.
broadcast a musical program over
Fresh home-made cream car
radio KTBI Los Angeles tonight
128-tl
At 8 o'clock. She will be assisted amels at the Plata.
by several artists from Los Ange­
los conservatory, where .ah<jg is Among the guests at the Hotel
studying. She would be pleased Oregon are—
Mrs. George Hincheliffe, Rain­
to have any of her friends report
to the station as to the reception ier, Washington, F. B. Jackson,
Seattle, L. B. Jackson, Seattle,
of this program.
B. E. Jackson, Seattle, J. G. Sor­
Walk upstairs to Or res Tailor enson and family, Seattle, Mr. O.
78-tf W. Anderson, Seattle, Mr. and
Shop and save 810.00.
Mrs. A. Anderoon, Seattle, M. S.
Seuson
and family, Sacramento.
Toilet goods.— Blhart's.
Tub
Am ong th e guests a t the Hofei Jackson
Ashland gfb —
D. B. Hamar, Portland, Ray L.
Mrs. L. M. Spow of Portland
is vMting in Ashland with her Antrim, Aloha, Oregon, Mrs. W.
mother. Mrs. Ganiere, and her sis­ Deltch, Wenatchee, J. H. Brock­
ter, Mrs. D. Peroul.
man, Los Angeles, A. S. Norris,
Los Angeles, Miss F. Flynl, Los
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons' tageles, J. A. Lathrop, Portland,
of Medford left Sunday for a Mrs. A. J. Barton, Milton, Oregon,
week or ten days stay in Cali­ B. D. Westfall, Portland, Robert
fornia.
180-4 McKee, Portland.
Madden retreads tires.
From Corvallis—
A. N. Pierce owner of the Ben­
ton hotel at Corvallis, was a guest
of the Lithla Springs hotel last
evening.
Say it with
photographs,
Studio
Ashland.
On
the Placa.
Madden soils protected tires.
Taffies, fresh and wholesome
at Candy Land. >
Oregon C aves--
Knronte South—
From Talent—
Charles Wharton, accompanied
Mr*. G. M. Sands was a busines; by Mrs. Wharton and small daugh­
visitor from Talent yesterday.
ter, stopped over In Ashland last
night, enroute to Los Angeles,
where Mrs. Wharton and daughter
vili remain, for the balance of
Spring ftyles— New wollen) ‘.he winter. Mr. Wharton Is as­
tor mens suits, on display a sociated with Claud McCulloch,
F a a lseraf a .
188-t, ex-state senator from Baker coun­
ty, in promoting a new townslte
at Klamath Falls on the site of
‘.he proposed new lumber mill of
The members of the Bell vie v h e Weyerhaeuser Timber com­
community elnb who wilt parti pany.
/
cipste in the old-faarioned dance
which the clnb will have at the «Saturday, Feb. 8— First show^
armory February 19, met agalr lag of spring and summer mlb
at the Lithla Springs hotel last linery, braids, flowers, ribbons
eventag and, nnder the instruct
ion of Arthur Foster, m uter of and buckrom shapes and other
trimmings.
Mrs. Slmjons, 26
ceremonies, became more profle
South
Pioneer.
131-2
lent in the art of the old-fash
ioned steps. The next practice
OREGON TRIO CONCERT
will be held In the Armory, Tues­
A Real Musical treat, Christ­
day, February 9, instead of Mon­
ian Church, Wednesday, Feb. Io
day. at I p. m.
Mareelling. Trimming,
pooiag. Dyping, Faciali
Vaalty Shoppe, McGee'i
Phon«. 182.
baths day or
Hot Springs.
Among the guests at the I.itMa
Flowers are blooming at the
Oregon Caves and the weather is
extremely balmy there, states
Manager George Sabin, who re­
turned from the Oregon Caves
resort this morning.
Although
there are a few inches of snow on
the ground, this is disappearing
rapidly, and in a few days it will
have disappeared. At the bottom
of the hill, the ground was frozen
solid, while at the higher eleva­
tions, the thermometer register*!
38 early this morning. To prove
that the flowers are blooming,
Mr. Sabin brought in a small bou­
quet. — Grants Pass Courier.
A. N. Pleree, Corvallis, A. E.
Myers and wife, Portland, Miss
Humphry, Grants Pass, Charles
N. Gard, Seattle, Mr. And Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery are moving O. R. Wilbur, Hood River, Ore­
from 217 North Main to 237 B gon, Roy D. Ward and wife,
Portland, Alfred C. Beach, Post-
street.
land, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whar-
Everything for the Valentine ‘.on and child, Los Angeles, Mr.
tnd Mrs. W. C.'Kenrp. Portland,
Party.— Blhart's.
Victor Chambers, Cottage Grove,
Mrs. C. F. Chandler. Seattle, Mrs.
Katberlnd Jiffs, Seattle.
The Ladles and Gents Shoe
Shining Parlor, which has been
at the Lithla Springs hotel bar­
ber shop, is now located in the
8. E. corner of McGee's store
hallding.
131.«
ON KLAMATH setting.
"Forlorn River,” is the title
Zane Giey gives a new serial—
W. If. Perkins, who will be same being the author's corrup­
news editor, of. The Daily Tid­ tion of Lost river— for it 'is a
ings starting Monday, and fam­ story with' a Klamath, country
ily arrived from Klamath Falls
Thursday afternoon. They will
reside pt 8 Beach avenue.
Mr. Perkins has been news
editor of The Klamath Falls,
Herald and vother Oregon news­
papers and therefore is thorough­
ly conversant with conditions
and people in eoqthern Oregon,
which will enable him to handle
the work o n . The Tidings more
familiarly than if he were a
stranger to this section.
KLAMATH FALLS,' Ore.. F»b.
6— Phil Motschenbacher, for 8
years superintendent of the
Diamond lake egg taking sta­
tion and fish hatchery, yesterday
submitted his resignation to the
state game commission, to take
effect immediately. His resig­
nation was impelled by a desire
to join his father in the de­
velopment of the rich agricul­
tural land of lower Klamath
lake.
"Diamond lake will never be
fished out as long as they COR*
tinue to plant a million tlsh
each year,” Motschenbacher said.
"Just as long as they re­
CANDIDATE HERR
plenish the supply of fish each
A. R. Shumway, candidate for
year, there is not a chance tor ¡the Republican nomination for
the lake to be fished ou t The U. S. Senator in Oregon, was In
lower half of the'Rake ig closed,* Ashland visiting this morning.
and that factor also enters into Mr. Shumway is from Milton,
the preservation of the lake aa Umatilla county.
a sporthman’s paradise.
“They ought to have a good
year at the hatchery. The first
Portland — Atlantic Coast lie
million fish platted, are now -cream firm contracts for 10 car­
mature or four pounds in weight. loads, 876,000 worth, of barreled
"I think, though, that thpy ‘strawberries for 1928.
should cut down the limit o f
fish, the number I mean. Thoy
shouldn’t allow over ten or
eleven fish caught, with the
weight limit ten pounds...
"My experience in the ser­
vice of the game commission has
been that the best way to get
anywhere with them is to co­
operate. It is impossible to gat
anything if you cuss them out'C
Mr. Motschenbacher in his
three years’ service as superln-.
tendent of the Diamond lake'
PRINTED
The serial is appear­
ing in the Ladies Home Journal.
The author visited the country
in 1984 and promised to do a
novel based on local color. Ham-
mell of the story is presumed
to be Merrill. Those reading the
TABLE
story .say that be makes no at­
tempt to maintain an accurate
geographical setting of the Klam­
ath' country,
Grey was taken
into thè KUmath 5 country by
Earl Topping, who furnished the
pack train and acted as guide.
OILCLOTH
PATTERNS
98c
Women’s Lingette Princess Slips, Regular $1.98 and
$2.50 Grades, All Colors and Sizes
Women’s Wash Dresses, Values to 83.95
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
$1.95
Shop Saturday At
ler bit in left ear, right ear
lick. Taken up Jan. 1. Owner
say have same; by calling at
>rnold ranch one mile north of
ishland and paying costs.
132-3»
FOR SALE— 4-tdns beardless
barley for seed. W. E. Pierson,
Baker — New stamp mill,
1725 Bouelvard. Phone 486-4.
W. W. Miller, Portland, Roy tons daily capacity, received
Boucher, Roundup^ Montana, Fred Rainbow mine.
• 132-3.
Gres, Roundup, Montana, A. C.
Layton, San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank J. Sterner, San Fran­ Hero From H. F.—
Carter Wilson is in Ashlan'^
cisco, C. J. Johnson and wife,
from
San Francisco, California.
Eugene.
.BUTTERICK QUARTER­
Among the guests at the Colum­
bia hotel are—
On Business Trip—
Sam Jordan left yesterday for
A. E. Myers and wife, of the
Roseburg
to attend a Willard Bat­
Perkins hotel in Portland, were
Saturday he
guests of the Lithla Springs hotel tery Convention.
will
go
on
to
Portland
where he
last evening.
will spend a few days on business.
From Portland—
4priags hotel are—
Return from Extended Trip —
Mr? and Mrs. I. J. Hayes re­
turned yesterday from a 6,000
mile trip through Texas, Okla­
homa and Missouri. At Christmas
time they attended a reunion of
four brothers at Frederick, Okla­
homa. They met with no accident
over their entire trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Hayes are spending a few
weeks with their daughter In
Grants Pass before returning to
Ashland to stay.
Advertise In -The Tidings
nmsHmo today
“THE ANCIENT
LY .OF NEW SPRING
STYLES ON SALE AT
THE PATTERN COUN­
TER, 25c.
E. R. ISAAC & CO
The Quality Store
USE BUTTERICK PAT­
TERNS WITH THE DEL-
TOR—YOUR MARCH DE­
LINEATOR IS HERE.
Fined—
Jack
driving
ed 810
of the
Rente was pinched for
without a license and fin­
by L. A. Roberts, Justice
Peace.
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LAUDS SERVICE P. O. AS
LEADS ALL THE WORLD
200 YARDS LOVELY NEW
PRINTED SILK CREPES
(Continned From Page One)
Ing the singing. H. B. Hurst,
who recently returned after an
extended trip, was welcomed
back.
~ I ~ I ~ I M1"-!
MARINER"
A Pictoresque Fantasy
DIAMOND LAKI
ALWAYB B S
FISHING IS
GOSSARD
CORSETS
SATURDAY ONLY
Tailored
Coats
An exceptional purchase accounts for the
low price. Come in all the new color com­
binations, no two patterns alike, and a good
heavy quality. Regularly sold for $2.50
Yard. 40 incites wide.
CARTERS
UNDERWEAR
THE
Why Not See Them Saturday?
SPRING
FROCKS
ARE
HER£!
50 .G harm ing fleca
Splendidly Tailored Oregon Woolen Fabrics and
California Knitted Coat
BUCK JONES
A Western Melodrama Por­
traying Buck Jones as an
officer who chases the band
of outlaws into their strong­
hold and there finds he must
make a choice between love
and duty. Which wins!
From the World’s Fashion Centers, in a Special Offering
Saturday -*■ Priced
. ,
Just as well keep all the money in the west
when the west can equal the value, workman­
ship and style which we can convince you they
have done in these two remarkable western
lines.
EVEKFAST
AGENCY
ALLAN A
HOSIERY
Fashioned of Handsome Flat Crepes, Printed Crepeb; Georg­
ette Crepe, with such charming trimming details, flares,
godets, buttons, laces and braids.
.
DELIGHTFUL NEW SPRING COATS ON DISPLAY SATURDAY
Come in afld see the New Styles and Fabrics for Spring — Colors are Pewter, Burnt Almond, Algonqui
Foam, Meridian and Hussar, all at impalar prices. -
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