Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    I<) ta rh fro m Spokan«*—
From Talent—
Delbert Goddard was a business
visitor from Talent yesterday.
Can Blackwell giva reference?
I l l say!
129-1 mo.
Ill—
Morton Hansen is confined to
his home with illness.
Head books from our Rental
Library.— Elhart'a.
i
Scout Executive Here—
Harry Silver returned last even­
Scout Executive Cecil A. Cook
ing from Portland and Spokane, of Medford, met with Troop Two
where be has Bpent the past week last night. He brought two Scouts
on business.
from Medford and put on some
first aid work with the local boys
Madden m R s protected tires. that .will be of great value to
them.
Among the guests at the Hotel
Oregon are—
C liff Payne makes tables.
Thomas E. Agee and wife, Se­
attle, Beulah Cote, Seattle, H . E. Among the guests at the Hotel
Curry, Boxer, Oregon, Clyde Mc- Ashland are —
cord. Boxer, Ivan Williams, D il­
J. S. Wertx, Portland, S.
j
lard, Harrison Rice, Roseburg, Grimes, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. |
Virgil Swanson, Roseburg, Ashby. R. W. Shoemaker, Los Angeles,*
Taher, Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Glmlin ^nd^
T. C. Trappe, Portland, G. Grant, child, Pomeroy, Washington; J. W. •
Portland, J. Machlnaw, Portland. Laurent, Oakland, Kathryn Plym-
pton, Tacoma, *J. L. Gray, Port­
It pays to have your cleaning land, Paul E. Forgy, Seattle, H.
and pressing done at Paulserud's. Tarlox, Seattle.
ICE . CREAM,
SUCK J O N t S k n * 0 0 4 . 0 AMO TNC
2
LEEDOM’S
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Among the guests at the Lithia
Hprjngs hotel are—
A T H R IL U N G DRAMA OF THE
C. F. Hansel, Portland. J. E.
Hibbert, San Francisco, S. F.
GOLDEN WEHT
Welch, Chico, O. Patrick, Chicot
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins, Port­
land, W. M. Sampson and wife,
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Portland, Herman Wiee, Seattle'
Samuel
McConnell,
Roseburg,
James K. Cole, Eugene, E. S.
8wanson, Eugene.
FRIEND
'THE BEST
P E O P LE 1
RELIEVES
BOY’S
SUFFERING
My
little
boy has ___
had
trouble with his bronchial tube»
since he was three. We tried
all kinds of cough syrups and
medicines, without any reiiel.
For ten weeks he was down,
didn’t get a night’s sleep due to
bis cough. A friend gave me
a bottle of Foley’s Honey and
Tar, and that night, alter taking
Foley’« , Honey and Tar, he
* * * * * * » u l gbt.“ Wim»| j r rg“
Ruth
Willard.
m «
Rapp««
Street Indianapolis, Ind. Satis­
faction guaranteed.— Sold everv-
where.
Advertise la The Ttdlngw.
wakner ' saxter
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ESTHER RALSTON
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
NU-SALT
i 25c
»
A fine table and cooking
salt; tastes same as other
cooking salts. The amount
of iodine in Nu-Salt will
prevent simple goiter, as
well as decreases goitrous
enlargements, due to lack
of iodide. -
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Lith(a Springs Hotel BuHdlng
, ______T1T/-1
REDUCTIONS
on
LAMP
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Do Yqu Need a
Painter or a
Paperhanger?
“ The Best People” is pack­
ed with scenes of New York
,
If So, Phone
night life, fashionable coun­
’
172
try clubs and society homes,
back-stage theatrical epi­
J. 0. RIGG
sodes and rapid-fire compli­
Best Workers and Best
cations.
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.Paints
SHADES
and
KITCHEN UNITS
See Displays in Our Store
The Ashland
Elective Shop
346 E. Main Street
NATURE’S
FOOD
REST
,
Ashland Creamery
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens
of Medford left Sunday for a In Portland—
SETTLEMENT OP EAGLE
A t the Vining Today Only
A. .H. Pracht Is a visitor in
PO IN T IS T H E F IR S T NEJSD
week or ten days stay in Cali­
fornia.
130-4 Portland for a few days on busi­
ness.
(Continued From Page One)
SCOUT TROOP I REOR- * '
GANIZED BY 12 MEMBERS
Hot water bottles.— Elhart’s.
Fresh home-made cream car- farms. In Jackson county to
A
Also, that It would be
amele at the Plasa.
128-tf rent.
(Continued From Page One)
Return from Vacation—
possible to secure many new
Mrs. Nellie Looinis and Mrs.
settlers If rental land was avail­ than 600 boys.
From
Fort
Klamath
j
Evelyn Caldwell returned last
Charles Brophy of Fort Klam­ able.
Mr. Rigg has been scoutmas­
evening from a months vacation
A new organisation to for­ ter for the last eix years * and
ath has been visiting his brother
spent in Southern California.
Welborn Beeson, for several days. mulate • a program for lmme during the period before that
diate action was the final re­ was
also • actively
connected
Spring styles- New wollens
sult of the meeting and it was with the troop. The troop ex­
Tub
baths
day
or.
night
for mens suits, on display a?
regain
Its
former
U 4 - t f voted * , committee Of nine pects to
Paulserud’s.
121-tf Jackson Hot Springs.
should be selected for this pur­ standing as one of the most
pose. It was voted that a com­ active units in the state.
Visiting in A s h la n d -
Visitors in Ashland—
mittee^ i of three be appointed
Mrs.
J.
C.
Evans
from
Mac-
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mount and
Trop No. 2, of which Homer
to nominate nine men for this
son, Robert, of Dunsmuir, ere Dowel, California, ia .visiting in
Billings is scoutmaster, met F ri­
•committee and ' l|fr. Boyl, chair­
visiting in Ashland over the week Ashland for some time, with her
day evening in Pioneer hall. The
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ab­ daughter, Mrs. H. C. High on. man of the meeting, appointed meeting was***attended by'C ecil
H. E. Harder, J. H. Fuller and
Fork street.
bott of Liberty street.
A. Cook, of Medford, who Is
H. B, Powell, as the commit­
scout executive of the Med­
tee. f
r ,
.
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor Former Ashland Star—
ford troop, and two members
The names nominated were as
Shop and save 110.00.
78-tf
of the Medford troop. Demon­
The Copco basketball te»m will follows:
strations in first aid work were
journey to H ilt, California, to
F. C. Homes, BelliveW or So.
Return from South—
given by Mr. Cook and the vl»K>-
night where they w ill clash with Ashland district.
W. S. Eastman has returned the town team of that 'place. The
ing scouts.
S. D. Taylor, Ashland.
from a ten day vacation, visiting Hilt team, which played here
I Arnspiger, Talent Irrigation
his mother and other relatives fn home time ago has been greatly
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
district.
Los Angeles.
strengthened it is said, by the
H. D. Ppwell, Medford real-
FOR SALE— Victrola X I and
addition of an all around state
Fresh roasted pop corn bricks, star, formerly of Ashland high tors.
records. Nearly new.
A bar­
O. C. Boggs, Medford, State
6c, at Candy Land.
gain. Phone •398-R.
133-4
team, and should put up a good
Land Board.
game.— Medford Mall Tribune.
Alex Sparrow, Central Polnt
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham-
ment.
Private bath, kitchen,
poolng, Dyplng. Facials.
Til« Among the guests at the Columbia farmer.
H. E. Campbell, Eagle Point large living room, sleeping porch
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Stora hotel are—
banket*.
,
Phone 103.
and garage. Light and sunny,
98-tf
H. Wilson and wife, Loa
Phone 4 4 8-J
Frank
Brown,
Eagle
Point moderate rental.
Angeles, J. H. Young, Roseburg,
farmer.
or
call
at
61
Nutley.
138
J. e. Gasley. Chico, F. V. Roae-
From O. A. C<—
James
Spencer,
Engineer
for
George V. Gillette Jr., is in braugh, Aloha, E. P. Sundberg.
Eagle Point district.
Ashland over the week-end visit­ Multnomah, O. F. Riebel, Rose­
This committee was selected
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. burg.
and It was also voted that sec­
V. Gillette on High street. Oilletth
retar leg Boyl and Medford cham­
is a student at the Oregon Agri­ Correction—
bers,
of commerce should be ex-
In
the
article
recently
relative'
cultural College.
to the proposed garbage disposal offlclo members of the commit­
Madden retreads Urea.
83-tf system, as made by the Messrs tee, and also F. H. Crawford, of
Tires and Tubes
California-Oregon
Power
Rouse of Medford, the charge for the
Every Size fdfc Every Gar
company.
Prove It for yogrself. Studio this service should have been 60
Those from Ashland who at­
cents
a
month
Instead
of
that
Ashland Photography la right.
amount p lr week, as The Tidings tended the ¿neeting, represent­
Pistons and Pins
ing the Ashland chamber of
account
reported.
Rings
commerce, were: s. D. Taylor,
Valves
Moving—
Ed Staples, H. C. Galey, f . C.
Axles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank High are Homes, J. h . Fuller, C. W. Ban­
>
Springs
moving from Oak street to their ta, J. C. Hopper, #>. w . Carter,
Ply Wheel Gears
temporary residence, the Khnp wlille a number of other« were
property on the Boulevard. Mr. noted from this district also.
Ring Gears and Pinions
and Mrs. High have Just recently
TODAY ONLY
Timken Bearings
purchased the Dr. Chisholm ranch
New
Departure Bearings
WILLIAM FOX piatente south of AkhlanO, end are making
Motor
Bearings
numerous improvements on the
Distributor Gears
property which will not be ready
for occupancy for a few weeks.
Pump -Gears
BUCK JONES
GOIDAND
THE GIRI
ROSEBURG ABLE TO ANNEX aerlptions. -
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soclation. Running across the en­ roundiug the ’ lagoon and the
ONLY T H E SHORT END
Memorial Hall itself win be tire entrance will be » wide bou­ Benches between the formal rows
approached by two majestic flights levard.
", of trees will
wll have a seating cap-
(Continued from Page Ondi
of granite stair» the first flight i The steps and
terraces sur- »city of 16, 000 persons.
containing 13 steps, each named
played were: Mrs, Reuger, firs
for
a state of the confederacy, and
llartzall,
H r s / Don
Provost
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Misses Carlton, Ruth Flackas, the second a flight of 48 steps,
each
named
for
a
state
in
the
Bowmaa and Beeson.
unlph.
The Ashland boys ,'meet the
The second flight will be flank­
Vr^ka team at the armor# to­
ed
on either side by a pier on
night. The vlpltoas from North­
top
of which w ill rest bronze urns.
ern California are said to be the
Incense w ill be burned in these
champions In the Siskiyou County
is . as good in January as in August. •
urns on special occasions.
'
conference and w ill no doubt
In front of the stairs will spread
make the locals show the best
MADE PURE IN TEMPTING FORM BY
a plasa, and at each end will
they have.
be a lagoon, 360 f t lQng and 150
feet wide, surrounded by a wide
CARD OF THANKS
esplanade on four sides. At the
We wish to thank otfr mepy
head of the lagoon w ill be erect-
friends_ and relatives fer the
e a granite sarcophagus in which
kindness and sympathy extend
w ill be deposited the dust of an
ed to ns during our recent be­
unknown Confederate soldier. On
reavement, for
the beautiful
top of the tomb will rest the re­
floyrers and also thank all those
cumbent figure of a confederate
who assisted la the 'beautiful
soldier wrapped in a confederate
service«.
flag-
MR. end MRS. GUY C. JACOBS.
A t the foot of the lagoon will
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SUNDAYS
be an imposing entrance, consist­
12
NOON
TO 8 P. M.
ing
of
twin
columns
and
at
each
Moro — Sherman county farm ­
ers hold Jubilee, to burn 3190,060 outside corner will be a granite
building, one for the Custodian
in paid mortgage«.
and the other for the office of
the Stpne Mountain Memorial As-
HUGE M EM O R IA L
DAILY
TO IN C LU D E MANY
11 A. M. TO 2. P. M.
IN T E R E S T IN G . FEATURES
SUDDEN SERVICE
For Every Car
Recondition Your Motor,
We Have Everything.
THE
PL A Z A
CHICKEN DINNER
85 Cents -
MERCHANT’S LUNCH
50 Cents
THE PL A Z A
(Colntinaed from page 1.)
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confederacy, t ’■
At the foot of each panel w ill
be cut a vault In which w ill be
deposited a duplicate of the. con­
federate roster of that state. Each
panel Itself will bear suitable.in-
Any Fncl Yon Want
Flowers
The Universal Gift
**
ROYAL
KING
ROCK SPRING
COAL '
DIAMOND BRIQUETTES
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
•
We have a nice assort­
ment'.of cut flowers and
i>otted plants in bloom;
filso ferns and palms. We
also carry the Diamond
Plant Food, a clean, odor­
less, highly concentrated
fertilizer for house plants
of all kinds. $.25 end $»40
packages.
SSCJHIU
Effective and*Heasani to Thke"
25c and 50c
Order Early to Insure Prompt Delivery
B te .
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. GO.
- In the Heart of Town
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Phone 148.
"Say It with Flowers’’
(*
Next Wednesday
We Deliver
I
Neater
(The 10th)
apd more serviceable will
is the last day on which to send in your choiee of a
be your clothes if you
name for the new golf course on Coleman Creek. A
have them properly clean­
charter membership in the club goes to the winner.
ed and pressed. We call
for and deliver your or­
Place the Dame in a sealed envelope labeled “ Proposed name
for new golf course’’ and in another sealed envelope place your own
name and address. Send them to the office of
ders.
J. L. Ketch
Ashland Gleaning and
Dyeing Works
35 First S t
ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, ASHLAND,
Phohe 63
BEFORE FEBRUARY 10TH
S
Ngvy Silk and Wool Underwear Won­
derful Value. The Garment $1.50
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
OLD FASHIONED
HENRY FORD DINNER
AND DANCE
LITHIA
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SPRINGS
HOTEL
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Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
Saturday, February 13, 6 P. M. to Midnight
T IR E S
TUBES
Celebrating St. Valentine's Day
.* Balloon and High Pressure
at low pressure prices
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MUSIC BY JORDAN’S . PIONEER FIDDLERS.
CLARENCE LANE, MASTER OF CEREMONIES.
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$1.00 a Plate
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
Alcohol Por Your Radiator
DR. W. OESER, Pw>P«
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