Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 09, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Ill—
G. W. Benedict is confined
to his home by Illness.
Radio Sermon Causes Suit
sulla protected tires.
Leave For New Home—
Mr. and Mfs. Rodman of C
street have moved to Eugene.
Hrom Talent—
-^W. C. Spltier was a business Mr. Rodman was pastor of the
visitor in Ashland from Talent Nasarepe church.
today.
Marcelling. . Trimmtet, Sham-
Can Blackwell give reference? pooing, Dyeing. Facials.
The
1 sav!
12»-1 “ 0- Vanity Shoppe, MeOee’s 8tore.
98-tf
Phone 10S.
Read books from our rental
Ill—
library.—Elhart’s.
Mrs. Anna Ghihb of Moun­
tain Avenne, who has been 111
From L u Angeles—
A. R. Borton of Los Angeles for the past week, is reported
was a business visitor in Ash­ as improving.
land yesterday.
Fresh chewing vanlla
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor caramels at Candy Land.
Shop and u va *10.00.
78-tf
Ansco Cameras.—Elhart’s.
Htopped In Ashland—
E. L- Thompson of Vancouver
'«topped in Ashland to visit old
.friends on bis way to Florida.
Among the gu ests nt th e Hotel
Ashland a r e —
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Douglas.
Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. An­
derson, L u Angeles; Ban Hart­
ley, and family, Chico; Bert
Tates, Vancouver; W. R. Mc­
Carthy, Bishop; C. B. Jones,
Bishop; Victor Dickey, Portland;
Charlyes A. Bartaln. Los An­
geles; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc­
Gregor, L u Angeles.
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Baby grows older day by day
.—Photographs
never..— Stadio
Returned To Home—
Ashland.
< Miss Mary Louise Murphy of
Redding,
California, who was n
Purchases New C a r ■
wdsk-ehd
visitor with Nancy
The Clayeomb Motor Co,, re­
ports the sale of a 1930 Ford Loh GUI. *«5 Scenle Drive, re­
touring car to Norris Olle of turned to her home Bunday
evening.
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Medford.
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Fresh home-made cream ear Among the gueute a t the Hotel
amele at the Plasa.
118-tl Oregon are—
L. V.Stockner, Klamath Falls;
Cliff Payne makes French doors. T. R. Daw, Klamath Falla; John!
Hafpe, Freewater; F. A. Brown,
Newark;
Alford E. Tutt, Wood­
In PortlaaA—
land.
Mrs. Alex Lillngston and Mrs
C. D. Wtnelaad left for Port­
land Sunday to he gone deveral Among the guests at the Llthla
Springs hotel are—
days.
Arthur Foster. Portland; A.
R. Graham, Spokane; Mrs. 0.
W. Evans, Seattle;
Miss B.
Evans, Seattle; G. R. Smith. Se­
Phon« Paulsernd’s,- 119
attle;’ L. Hulbert. Eugene; A.
call for yonr cleaning and
A. Ferns, Portland; R. Ham-
lug.
mond, Seattle; R. L. Finlayson.
Eugene.
,
B orn-
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pope
announce the birth of a uven
pound baby girl Sunday morning
at the Convalescent Home on
Granite street.
A sermon broadcast from the first Baptist church of Okla­
homa City, Okla., by the Rev. Lincoln McConnell (right/, < ontractor Here—
is thQ basis for a $20-000 slander suit filed «gainst the J. J. Tranchall of Portland,
radio ^station, KFJF, Oklahoma City by Under Sheriff general' eontrkctor for'the Ash­
C. W. Frias (loft). Fries charges Rev. McConnell’s criti­ land state normal, school, ar­
cisms of his. law enforcement methods was too virulent. rived In the city last evening
Army and Navy Teams Will
Play in Windy
• - . City
BY HENRY L. FARRELL
(United Press Sports Editor)
NEW YORK. Feb. 9.— (IP)—
Some eastern critics are viewing
with alarm the future of Army-
Navy football relations since it
was announced that the annual
Inter-service classic would be
played In Chicago in the fall.
The danger of bad precedent—
the most ancient of alarms— Is
being. held as the most serious
mistake that Navy athletic offic­
ials made In accepting the invi­
tation of Chicago.
If Chicago is able to get one
of the most colorful classics of
fbotball, why can’t Atlanta, Los
Angeles, Denver, Seattle or Shel­
by, Mont., have an equal claim
to the distribution of the game,
to Inspect the progress of con­
struction work on
the
new
ponses was overcome in this pres­ school building. He is a guest
ent case when the Chicago com­ at the Llthla Springs hotel.
mittee agreed to pay the tran»-
portation and hotel bills of every­
one in the official party.
The committee hopes to raise
this money by the sale of 40,000
tickets that have been promised
tor the public market. It should
be a sum sufficient to pay all ex­
penses and remove any complaint
that Chicago was after the game
for commercial reasons.
',
Then the complaint was raised
that the trip to a distant city
would take the cadet and midship­
men sudents away from their
classes too long. ,Thls objection
was amusing because no concern
about national defense was evef
felt In the past because the heyj
were away from their books fos
a few days.
If the cadets and the midship*
men want to spend their Thanks­ Effective anxfPloasont to Ihka'
giving time leave travelling with
25c and 50c
their teams and if it doesn’t cost
the government anything, It’s no*
body’s business but the general
and the admiral in charge of
policy at the two academies.
The question can be answered
with the same words—
Why shouldn’t they?
The first objection was to the
money that it would cost to send
two teams, a corps of cadets and
a regiment of midshipmen to a
city far removed from West Point
and Annapolis.
Navy and Army athletic offic­
ials were Justified In considering
the financial angle because the
maintenance of the athletic
scheme at the two service aca­
demies depends almost entirely
upon football profits. The gov­
ernment appropriates so little for
athletics that It would he Im­
possible to enter service teams
In Intercollegiate competition
WANTED—Experienced wood without some assistance from the
cutters for donkey* engine, *1,59
per rick, thirty employment.; AU
tools furnished.
Employment
Department, Coos Bay Lumber
Co., Powers, Oregon.
185-5
TOMORROW, THURSDAY
From Eugene—*
' C. L. Hulbert, district traffic
superintendent- of Eugene, who
was a visitor In Ashland yester­
day and a guest at the Llthla
Springs hotel last evening, left
thia morning for Klamath Falls.
switchboard mea (rom Portland,
are ia Ashland cola* pver the
entire board at the locàl Tele­
phone office.
left last night for 8eattle to
attend a Gfaeral Meeting of Sec­
retaries from Washington and
Oregon.
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Left For S e a t t le -
1 Bend ** uuraoer output here
duriiif 1935 wp4 more than 1,-
000,000 feet a day. Payroll in
two Mg pine b ills js *4,500,000 a
year. ■
‘
'
Mies Beule McMillan, secro-.
tary of the Employees Plan of
Representation,
which
meets
Gonlg Over Switchboard—
Mr. Hill and
Mr. Moore, once every month at ■ Eugene,
I-eft For HlWUe
Earl Wilshlre, who 'ha:
spending the winter wK
mother, Mrs. Mary
W
left Monday for his
ranch in Eastern Oregon
Mrs. Len McDonald of Klam­
ath Falla Is visiting in Ashland
for several days.
. .. OH Friday eVMlhf of this
week « an old-fashioned social
Ndw Spring atylee to suite and will be held in the parlors of
Top Coats at Paulsernd’a.
the Presbyterian church.
A
splendid
program
and
fine
music from the "Jubilee Sing­
ers’* will be heard. All friends
B. g. Kramer, Portland; ,W- of the church and strangers In
F. Perry, Portland; Ó. F. Bel bel, the city are cordially invited
Xoveburg; H. V. Smith, Rose­ to come and enjoy It.
burg: fF. 21. Robinson and wfff,
Placer, Oregon; Mrs. E M.
Jacobson and eon. San Pedro;
TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY
C. R. Walker. Dunsmuir; À.
FOR
RENT—Three
room
Hllty ,and
wife,
Dnnsmulr;
Garden privilege.
Chartes ■. Thompson, Portland,- apartment.*
Inquire 388 High St.
Phone
D. Smith, Roaebnrg.
413-J.
18«-«
TODAY
The youngsters in the two
academies get very few oppor­
tunities for recreation In their
four , hard yean of training and
instead at loosening discipline a
trip of this kind ought to add to
thé moral of the young men.
Well, anyway, it was concluded,
the Innovation will make foot­
ball a political football and the
answpr again ls-*-
What-of It?
.
New Spring
C O A T IN G S
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On Display for the First
Time Today
Smart in Color, Rich in Spring Patterns, Beautiful
shades. ' All 54 inch widths.
No Two Alike
PRICED 'AT $6.95 AND $7.50 THE PATTERN
See the New Satirized
Fabrics for the Two
Piece Street Frocks.
Trimmings, Too
The New McCall
Printed Patterns
Make Sewing Easy.
They’j-e Here.
VALENTINES
Flowers suitably express the.
Spirit of Valentines. If yon
would really please her, send
her flowers.
Only In’* their
:harm and fragrance can you
sonvey to her your love and
Mteem.
Distance is no barrier to the
Joy yonr flowers bring to her.
Telegraph them, anywhere,
anytime. Ask Us.
Valentines Day is
This Sunday,
Fehruary 14th
SALE
E. R. IS
A A C & CO. __________
The Quality Store
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'5. !
Happy Home”
Apron Frocks
Sale
Wednesday
"Say It with Flowers’*
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Phone« 148 or 120
Free Delivery
gaoo WILL BUY a nice clean
business, stock and fixtures. P.
O. Box 656.
185-8
Made of Amoskeg Gingham in Check and
FOR RENT— 3-room fuvUsbert
apartment
Private bath and
Bleeping porch. Phone 268-R.
Plaids. Guaranteed Fast Colors, Sizes
36 to 52.
116-f
Wednesday
Special
WANTED—Woman to work
mornings. Park Hotel.
185-3
FOR SALE CHEAP— 16-gauge
double barrel L. C. Smith shot
gun.
A-l condition.
C. M.
Skelton. R.F.D. 1, Ashland.
181-4«
PONGEE
BLOOMERS
Twelve Styles to
Choose From
Neater
and more serviceable will
A Good Bloomer made
be your clothes if yoa
of 12 Momrae Pongee
See them in our Show Window. Be here
have them pifcperly clean­
and a good seller at the
early, tomorrow morning, as the lot will
ed and pressed. We call
regular $2.45 price.
not last long at this low price.
for and deliver your or­
ders. .
AehianA Gleaning and
■ Dyeing Werks
85 P in t S t
Phone 63
STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING. NO GARMENTS WILL BE
SOLD BEFORE THIS TIME.
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