Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Return
John
night
where
medical
From Mouth—
Rager returned Friday
from^ San ’ Franclaco.
he has been receiving
treatment.
From Grant« Pane,.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Takea House—
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. "Newcomb
J, F. O'Day, painting con­
o f Grant» Pam Wem viWtore'in
JFOR SALK— Roosters, - pate tractor for both the normal and
Ashland Saturday evening. Mr. bred barred rocks.
Thompson thè new grade school buildings,
Newcomb presided at the Pant ringlera atrain. E. C. Burt, 863 has taken one of the Owen
Exalted Ruler»’ night at Ufa East Main. Phone 288-J.
cottages
at
219 1-2
Granite
Retura From Klamath F a l l s - VMtcrs U gshlwsd—
Elks.
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street.
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l$4-2*
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Rev. J. W. Price returned
Mr. and Mrs. Huntington of
From Dunsmair—
from Klamath Falls, where b e Castle Rock, Washington, were
FOR
SAL»— White . K ln¿
SPECIAL SALB—Wedfaégtey
llaymond Finneraa le la Ash­ has been spending the past visitors in Ashland the. last of
— “Happy Home" apron drenaos. Silver King and Cafneaux and
land for a few days from Duna- week on business.
the week.
Watch for our ad tomorrow,— Flying Homer pigeons. Box 123,
muir.
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184-8*
E. R. Isaac and Oo.
184-1 Hilt, California.
Say
it
with
photographs HI—
C ab Blackwell give reference* Studio ishland. On the Plage
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
(tontinned From Page Three)
J..'A . Lockhart Is ill at fb< New Resident—
1 say!
‘ 129-l*tab.
írnace,
garage.
Adults
pre«
Convalescent Home at 153 Gran , * E. S. Smith and family of
rred. Tidings office.
Among the gnest« at the Colam. ite street.
Jtelpful nature. At the next it
Seattle .w ill make their home
In Portland— . .
bia hotel are ■
in Ashland.
BOVb WANTED—Age 8 to I f ' . Is hoped to secure a. special
H. L. Claycomb, Gordon Clay-
W. R. Ulen, Portland; J. R. Gurate In Talent—
to act as Sale! Representatives speaker or speakers.
comb and Jean Claycomb, aro Nash, Milwaukee; A. Hake, Swi
Announcement will be mude,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas HUI
Cliff Payne makes desks.
in spare time after school and
¡«pending a few days In Portland. Francisco; A. J. De Lisle, Klam­ spent yesterday at the home
however,
as to speaker and »ab­
on Saturdays, for PICTORIAL
ath Falla; J. Parsons, Fresno: of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers JCnrputo South__
11E VIE7W — America's Greatest ject before the next meeting
Spring styles— New wollen» C. L. Caslln, Portland; L. E. in Talent.
Em lry Olmstead, president of Magaalne of the Home.
We which Is the first of- March.
for mens suits, on display at Henrie, Marshfield; J, H. Youpg,
the Northspstern National Bank teach the boy < salesmanship and
Paulsernd’s.
123-tf Roseburg; M. R. gcottt, Jflamsth W. C .T .U. W ill Meet—
,
01 Portland, and wife, were give blm the opportunity to earn Theatre Party—
A delightful Theatre party
The W. c . T. U. will me,
guests at t h e ’Blthla Springs ho- money , as well as special priacs.
Visitor la Medford—
occurred
Wednesday
evening,
Tuesday a t 2 :io p. m., at tt 'tel, • Sunday evening, while en-
PARENTS PLEASE NOTE. Ad­
E. T. Allen, who recently re­
last,
when
the
girls
of
the
Glee
honle
of
Mrs.
M.
B.
Riley,
14
sell» protected tires.
, rout© to Southern California. dies»:— The
Pictorial
Review
turned from Los Angeles, spent
High street. A gbod progra
They were accompanied, by Mr». Co., 995 Market S t, San Fran- Clnh attended "Charlie’s Aunt,"
yesterday In Medford, visiting
It pays to . have your cleaning has been arranged. The stibjei J. M. Williams and daughter of cl8C0-
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184-3 then being shown at the Vin­
ing.
hi» brother, W. W. Allen.
and pressing done at Paulserud's. will ho "Christian Cltlsenahip
Minneapolis.
The merry group met at Dr.
FOR
SALE—Ford
touring
car
All are cordially Invited.
C.
W. Hanson's* waiting room.
Fresh dipped chocolates,
for
quick
sale»
Good
condition.
In Cottage G r o v e -
Marcelling. Trimming, Sham-
flavors.— Candy Land.
And
went from there to the
1125
cash
or
terms.
161
Coot-
Mr. and Mrs. Eric
poolng,
Dyeing,
Facials.
V isiting In Talent—
The
theatre.. They were accompan­
guests of Mrs. Ma
Mrs. J. A. Lockhart is visiting Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store. kl«e-
ied by tho director^ Miss Ailecn
' Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor in Cottage Grove, ot
Phone 103.
in Talent for a short time.
98-tt
Shepard.
.
Shop and a w $10.00.
78-tf end.
3 acres good ktod, good lc
The
members
of the club are:
Here
From
Medford1
—
Womens Home Missionary
good bldgs, lot* of frglt, nt
Among the guests at the Hotel Fishing at Rogue R iv e r -
Dorothy
Yeo,.
Jessie
Baker, Bet­
Vernon
VaWter
Medford
hank­
Society to Meet „
dent owner will sacrjflce.
Oregon are—
ty Biown, Linda Oeder, Dori»
er
and
Mr».
Vawter
were
in
the
Mark Real and Dr. Stockton
The Women’s Home Mission­
• STAPLES REALTY
Hitchcock, Lydia Smith, Ger­
C. E. Martin and Wife. San were fishing at Rogue River ary society of the Methodist city last evening and were din­
trude
Ahlstrom, Lois Hanson,
Diego; Nina Martin, San Diego; yesterday
church will meet ‘Friday, Feb­ ner guests of R. W.' Price at'
Calls Eaton, Sarah Say, Emily
H. O. Shoemaker and family,
the
Mthia
Springs
hotel.
ruary 12- »I the home of Mrs.
KLAMATH OFFICIALS
Taylor, Vera Landing, Eugenia
Seattle; J. O. Payne and wife, Returned From Portland—
Van Foseen, 407 North Main,
SERENADED BY TRIO Young, Helen Pemberton, Vera
Portland; A. C. Bundy, Klam­ - Emil Pell returned yesterday
Paaaea
lTirough
City—
at 2:30.
A good attendance
ath Falk.
Wright, Dorothy Steven», Lucile
L L. Patterson of Eola, Polk
from Portland, where, he has is desired.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Feb, Carson,
Madge
and
Marie
county, republican candidate for 8—A merry trio of mucdciana',
been spending the past Week on
Mitchel)
and
Rosita
McGee.
governor
in
the
May
primaries,
business.
Whle there he at­ Building New Barn—
a »trimmer and two fiddler»,
tended the Implement Dealers’
W, Ferra, wha, k living' at passed through Ashland thia hold forth in the basement of
convention.
the old Stone place near Shale morning enroute to Klamath the county court house during
Mrs. S. A. Peters and Miss
184-1
City, is building a large new Falls, where he will devote' sev­ the slack part of the day. In a
Carlbel
Mprehouse were hos­
eral days this week campaigning. tiny room In the northwestern
Test on Canned Salmon Efcga—
tesses entertaining the Berean
part of the building, the musi­
So far no fish have diea
Class of the Baptist church, at
cians,
their feet heating time,
from
eating
canned
salmon
egg»
Ernest L. Smith, Klamath
Visitors from B a k e r -
HAWAII
NOW
ENJOYING
play two-step • after two-etdp,
Falls; Ernest Calkins, Yreka: at the Dedph creek hatchery,
Mr. and Era. John Wlndt oi
BIG BOLDING SPURT the .same sprightly tunes that
where
the
state
game
commis­
W. O. Lets, Portland
Baker, Oregon, were visitor» in
used’ to furnish the music at
sion Is making a test tb deter­
Nicholson, Portland; F.
Ashland last week, with Mr.
HONOLULU,
.Feb.
8—
(U.P.)
dances
here twenty and thirty Volume Sales Make Pos
mond, Portland; Mrs. J. M. Lar­ mine whether or not preserved and Mrs. Otis Elliott of Iowa
— Building
activities
totaling years ago.
I sible G reater Quality in
•ggs
used
for
bait
are
*
detri­
kin, Wenatchee; Mr, and Mrs.
street. **
$8,610,856.71 for 192%, showing
The
trio
a
r
e
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a
connty
jail
mental
to
fkh.
The
experiment
H. 8« Howell, Tacoma; Edwin
the greatest building boom .Jn trusty, a deputy. sheriff and a W. I l Douglas Shoes.
O. Curtis, Portland;
M. B. haa been In* operation for twd Visitor In Ashland—
the history of Hawaii, were dis­ club leader, Silas Barclay, gui­
Frants and family Hoskins, Ore­ or tfaifae weeks and several
A. M. Raradon, of'Portland, closed here with the flllag of tarist de luxe, k the trusty;
brands of eggs have been used.
gon.
was a visitor at the
Llthla the annual report of the City Jo Kimsey the deputy sheriffs
The teat will be continued for
Springs hotel Saturday evenng. Building Inspector.
The 1925 and Frank Sexton, the county
another week, eald M. L. Ryck-
Tub
Sunday merning he left
for figures triple those o f jfe o .
j club leader.
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man, superintendent of hateh-
Jackson
Southern California* to Join his
Men’s Shoes And
arlee, in h b monthly report.—
family.
Subscribe For The T ld ifo .
Repairing
Medford Mall Tribune.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Society
the home of Miss Morehouse,
recently.
lo v e ly Valentina deedrations,
shown ip hearts and red * and
white streamer^, arranged ar­
tistically about the rooms? gave
the’ festal note to„ the occasion.
Games and contests, with the
Valentine motif afforded much
enjdyment during the evening
and the original
stunts
In
which each one took part were
moat amusing.
lee cream and cake were the
satisfying refreshments served
at the close of the delightful
evening.
A beautiful birthday
cake, with the appropriate num­
ber of candles was brought iu
and presented to the Rev. Myron
T, Woodworth, it having been
discovered that , another mlle-
stone was marked for him at
thia time.
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Many, were present, for the
members of the class bad In­
vited their husbands to enjoy the
pleasant honra with them.
The evening closed in com­
munity singing qf the old and
new songs, led by V. D. M ille^
Those present were Messrs,
and Mesdamea V. D. Miller,
Boyd, Frank Beswlck, B. A.
Denton, S. A. Peter»« 8r., Noel
Heard, H. O. Anderson, Wilkins,
James, Philpott,* Travis, Mrs Al­
ta Hanson, 5|rv Hinthorne, Mrs.
Sedgwick, Mrs. Ward, the Rev.
Mr. Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Morehouse and , Miss Carlbel
Morehouse.
Mrs. Frank Beswlck Is tho
teacher of the Berean Clam.
Everything for Your Valentine Party.
Darling Studio & Art Store
L ithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
Balloon and High Pressure
o at low pressure prices
Alcohol For Your Radiator
DR. W. OESER, Prop
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
Onsets In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. David Frost or
Pigeon, Pennsylvania, and Miss
Eola Frost of Fredonia, New
York, were In Anhtand over the
week end, en routs from Seattle
and Tacoma to California. While
here they were the guests of,
the Mlaees Niver at their home
on Laurel street.
BLACKHEADS
indicate a sluggish skin
and improper cleansing.
Fresh home-made
amela at the Flaaa.
Clearing the Decks”
For Spring Shipments
FINISHING TONIGHT
WARNER BAXTER •
IN
The skin*’ so troubled
should be regularly clean­
sed with Cleansing Cream
and.Skin Tonic.
Try thp Elizabeth
Arden Method to
Beauty.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
How often have you heard it said—
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y
Miller s Toggery
v
DIUO-ED W ’
IU iu iÿ ' M illmuje
Regular Admission
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
THE INDIVIDUAL
THE MERCHANT
LODGES AND CHURCHES
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ashland, Oregon
Lithia Springs Hotel BuUdlng
For School Days
ALLEN A
Stockings
with triple knees
This year g et'ch ild ren ’s stockings
that will really wear. S tart thé
youngsters in school with Allen A
tripple knee stockings. They wear
“ like leather.” F ast color, pure,
safe dyes. For over 30 years these
gtockings have been known for their
unchanging long wear and good
looked
A wide selection here makes your
choice easy.
Already Spring Shipments of Natty,
Glassy, Hens Suits, Hals, Trousers^
Are Now In
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should have a safe deposit box, when you consider
what might be the loss of just one paper, when the
cost of preventing the loss is so little.
Costs You Nothing to Look ‘Em Over
(TKe other man's wife made
a bad bargain find triad to
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Prescription Druggist
Men’s All Fur Hats $1.00
Men’s Dress Shirts 70c
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
L i '’
I was mighty glad that/ all ray (important
papers were in the B ank’s Safe Deposit Vault
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THERE are so many things that cannot be re­
placed if lost or destroyed.
Phone 116
“The BEST
PEOPLE”
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^WEDNESDAY
special ;
For Boys
No. 415—Heavy rib, brown or
black at 3 5 o -3 P air >1.00. .
For Girls
REGULAR $2.45 QUALITY
PONGEE BLOOMERS-
No. 55—Fine Mercerized Hose
in several colors a t 45c.
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