Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 11, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local * Personal flotes
Buaiueee Y lsito n —
' M r. Andrew« ot Redding and
M r. Finalaon of San Francisco
wer« ln Ashland yrtterday ob
business«
TOO LATH TO CLASSITI
Barney
Business Visitor—
C. O. Price, manaa
U. S. F . and Ô. Co.
From PnrflsssJ l
land, was In Ashland
W alter R. Ftata wan a busi­ business.
ness visitor from P ortland yes­
terday.
From P o r t la n d -
M r. Clegmanser of Portland
C liff Paybe makes cupboards.
W alk upstairs te Orree Tailor
was a business visitor in Ash­
Shop agd eave 510.00.
79-tf
land yesterday and today.
Able to be out—
W . F. D lttebrandt, chaf a t the From Taient—
Bob . McMillan was (a
L itk iä Sprt*«« hotel, who has
Mrs. Purves of Talent spent
land today from Portland.
been confined to the hospital yesterday in Ashland— .........
for some timó, Is aMe to he out.
Typewritera' for » rent.— E l
Back to W ork—
hart's.
Henry Enders, Jr., is back
The Berean Ciase of the Bap­
tist charch w ill hold a cooked
i d 5 f sale at Holmes Qroeery.
Saturday, Feb. 15. A ll B e re a .,
« rt apbed
-bring th e ir foed by
alpe nicMh. s
ltd -W e d jF r t
To Referee Oumee—
Clyde Young loft this
noon to referee C the fol
games. K lam ath Fall« u
v ili a t M o rrill tonight; K
Fulls and Medford Ut K
F alls tomorrow bight; M
«ad M e rrtli u t M e rrill Sa
n ig h t
He w ill return t<
land Sunday.
to work
ness.
, U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON.
Eugene, Feb. I l — (8p ecial)—
Most students believe in some
form of God, declared Binforoso
G. Padilla, graduate student and
• assistant in the psychology de-
1 pertinent, who has prepared a
| questionnaire to determine to
• what degree people lose their
i religions beliefs.
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P ad illa/ whose p o rk la called
I “ The Psychological study of Re-
I ligious Beliefs’* now being given
I io students, wants to find out
I whether persons become more Ir-
Medford Visitor»—
M r. and Mrs. A. Andrews
Mias R ita Andrews spent
day afternoon visiting frl
in Medford.
Barney Oldfield,
photographed as
and Havana on
In P ortlan d -
Rev M yron T. Woodworth of
the Baptist church •« spending
Old Tim e Dance—
From Medfbrd—
t
The
Modern
Woodmen
of
M r. and Mrs. feobluaoa were
America w ill give an old-fashion­
business
tteltora
la
Ashland ed dance a t the Moose H all
Everything for the Vkirtittap. from Medford yeeterdgy.
Saturday evening, February 13.
>arty.— ftlk a rt’k
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.. .
A ll friends are cordially invited.
,',9 * n Blackwell for your next
I * * “ » Job-
,,
127-1 mo. From Weed— ,, ,
; r-
braugfa, A U
Charles Brady was over from.
From San Frauderò —
Weed yesterday visiting bis par-,
A rth u r
*W.- C. Winehetl, representing ents, Mr. and Mis. C. J. Brady,
'W blfcr
the Wlncheetér-Simtnotís ''Kara-
w are Co., o f Sab Francisco, is
Vlalthr-r- 1 f
a guest a t the L ith la Springs
C. E. Lowe of Columbia Melt-
hotel and « M utine« Visitor In tof , A oii. of..F o r tla a p wee in
Ashland.
* - - ' '
Ashland on. business yesterday.
A rth n r Hollm eyer of Engle-
mibe. Canforata and fi. Stan­
H arry M orelan ,1 representing ley of Ssjita Barbara. are in
the .K dly-S prlagfleld T ire com­ Ashland tè attend the funeral
pany, Is la the city oa one of 'J ? P. Hollmeyer.
of his regalar husineeé trtps
and is stepping at the Lithla
Spring» h olet
> ’ ■
' < From Ba» Dleffn
, * Ci A. Him m elm an of
< Marcelling, trim m ing, Shaa- Diego, California, made a I
Poolag) O te tu t * Faelall. * The call on business friends, in .
Vaaity Shoppe, MUOee’e StbH. land today, in the Interest <
Phpae K t - i>
’.<• ttx ti Cleveland Manufacturing Co,
Tire JBkn Here—
1 ‘
• s j W u wMh to take this oppdH
, Uhhyi Moa* tn a lty of IhaakJUg <»H I h t t t i C h a ri«
Bess
returned
puougtou. Portland? Wbq entered thd contest and sabt Dunsmuir the f ir t t of the w
V- V, Van Hera,. Klamath Falla; m IM uA aunMs lo r t h e 'u e w 'g e lf a fte r a few days in A lhlaad
The Cart by, Ore
M-huol tnjnr.1 dpi-
missed Miss Roèemcndè Ix-y Shaw,
coarse oa Coleman Creek and business.
aged t l : Whtn. she mirrte.1: d lM -id
also
those
who
so
kindly
acted
FulÇsr. SuattHî/ujBlttford H are,
ManthelMn. «ged I«. a pum i That
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4
.KT; Hupiy Paggart. Bau oa the judging committee.
w m a ysUr.ago Now
l»os
Francisco; JB..».«.Westfall, Port- . M R. and MRS. J. L. K E T C H . Business Visitors in Applegate is suing the board for lît.iroô è’he is
working Ift a department «tore . X n i*
D ts tric tr-
Mwjjî 1
»'Koseburg ;
tng her husband to high school.
Geotge W . Dunn and J. W.
O. F. Peterson, Medford; L . V.
Qiág. Portland. ' < ■
Metorlkta stopping Ut lo cáfA ó- MoCoy were In r t e Applegate
tels
ru g ert'* about three inches district Wednesday looking a f­
i---- A .» ¡t w T H I’k< » '•
Buhp nrowe o « » r day by day of aaow at thu uutamlt of thè ter Business fhr the F irst Na-
À ltbo u g ì tlbnal Bahk.
— HjotS«T«»hs- »«▼«•• — « « d io Siskiyou mdttktalk».
it has raised cb&slderably la
t h * valley, ao snow or r«in to
■peak ef has Callea at the high-’
er altitudes
r
3.
LAST T D » TODAY
“THE FOOL”
TOMOEROW
Gar Wrecked h at Men Escape , ’
D»JSry— #. ,
Sam Reynolds of Jacksonville,
d river of a email automobile
failed to beat the Shasta L im it­
ed to the M aia street crossing
this morning*.
H U vehicle was
badly battered in the melee, bat
Reynolds aad > bis- companion,
WJttllam Jennings, of JscksQU*
villo, escaped inju ry by s m ir­
acle. The ear was heaved about
tea feet.
The eroeelng watch­
man allegee Reynolds was racing
the mogul.
Reynolds alleges
that hU brakes “ failed to work.”
IMPROVED
CHEVROLET
You may question the
Ability of such a car to idle
in silence at 7 miles an
honr and to speed along
4 0 -4 5 -5 0 without t h e
slightest trace of labor or
effort—but that’s what the
improved Chevrolet offers.
‘A Kiss fo r
Clndèrella
s&asssi
____With_____
B. Bailey, Jr^ Reno, NevadA:
F- K W lnckell. Roeehurg; Mr«.
'A- W . Bryan,
Seattle;
Mrs,
Roth aad daughter, Bellingham,
Wash.; R. C. McMtllaa, Port­
land.
Nvw on»—
Th» Autom rtlv» Shop reporta
the aula of a 1 H < Chevrolet
eonp« to C. H. Niekoraou.
Standard O ea n eo
Bring your car in immed­
iately for this free service.
Shop
SHOE
l
w
lv lA
M
A
Meu ° f g°°d
' ta8te naturally
choose to wear
; m F lorsheim
< 6 ' ’ • S hoes ;
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L E E D O M ’S
VALENTINES
Flowers suitably express the
«pirit of ■ Valentines. ' I f you
would really please ber, send
her flowerg-
D a ly in - their
charm and; fragrance can you
convey to her your love and
esteem.
Distance Is no barrier to the
Joy ybdr flowers bring to her.
Telegraph
them,
anywhere,
anytime. Ask us.
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Klenzo * Tooth Paste and; REPLACEMENT PA^TS
Klenzo Liqhid — for White
SUDDEN/SERVICE
teeth, healthy gums, and a.
clean mohth.
Tires Are Down
25c and 50c Sizes
We always try to kq^p up with ^ciende. We employ
the latest Rnd mbsk i^/pA>vfed iBethbds in our work.
As a result it ign't necesshry for us to take down a
motor to rfee what ails it.
A man who knows his job can tell the difference
between a-bear and a sknnk without kicking them!
“ IT DOES MAKE A D lrfE B S V C B WHERE
ŸÔÜ BUY TOUR TOED.” '
Claycomb Motor Co
Phones 14« or ISO
Fordson
Lincoln
Free Delivery
. 10 per eeut
90-3 H Cords, How 110.95
82 4 Cords, How $20.45
DANCE
FORD
OWNERS!
Test Your Magneto
Free
a/te FLORSHEIM
"Sky it w ith Flowers’*
The
Automotive Shop
We have a new modem
magneto testing machine
and will
S A V lf glOO
FO R SALK— Buy my M ulti-
graph Printing o u tfit cohalsting
of rotary press, ink or carbon
print, typesetter, stand, six cases
extra type.
Good as new.
J.
C. Mergler, 122 N. Main St.,
Ashland. Phone <01-J.
187-2»
□liter garments become
soiled as quickly as usr
dergnrments' a n d . o a e
should b e . qleansed as
often and with the same
regularity as the other.
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Morphy Electric
F w dl Hu d
Entrance
Requirements
Will B e Highe
Valentines Day is
This Sunday, - -
-February 14th
Brake Relining Dene by
Machinery
M r.
and
Mro.
George
B.
Gage. Beillaghgm, Wash.* Bari
H. MMBer. I t fftr iw , liat/O T
C. W . Raylor, Redding; Gordas
MeGauvras,
Bellview.
Wfcqh.;
J. Tanner, CtaeiaaUl. Ohio; A.
' BARGAIN IN A HOME— Fine
F O R SA LE— Tancred W hits
Leghorn baby chicks and hatch­
ing sggs. Chicks 15c each. Eggs
91.00 setting, 98.00 per hun­
dred. Mrs. W . D. Booth, Phone
2574Y.
.
U 7 .1
Cleanliness
;4h JÇ-
( Freeh chewing vaalia
oaramels a t Candy Land.
SALESMAN W A N T E D — To sell
Hudson and Essex cars.
38 9.
F irst S t.,’ or phone 147.
V
127-tt
of today from attacks made up-
I eh them by religious minded per­
,
famous auto race'driver, and his brid^, sóna.
“ Very few people are agnostics
they sailed from Los Angelea.for Panama or infidels. Most people, In fact,
their honeymoon.
«
who are real thinkers think of
God. I am of the opinion that
people do not lose th e ir beliefs
by
becoming . educated.-
they
merely change them?’
The
questionnaire
embraces
seven big topics, which are:
God, H oly Ghost, Christ, Hell,
Heaven, Im m ortality and the
Devil. Under each topic there is
a list o f questions the answers
U N IV E R S IT Y
O F OREGON, to which are expected to give
Eugene, Feb. 8, — Special) — the individual's conception of
Entrance requirements, for the these beliefs. '
University w ill be placed on a
still higher plane, i f a proposal
introduced by D r. Georg? Rebec,
dean of the graduate school, at
the last meeting of the faculty, I
BUTTNC A HEW OAR?
is adopted. A vote w ill be taken
in March. Academic requirements
Come in and'get the facts about
for entrance, according to Dr.
Autoihoblle Insurance — and
Rebec’s proposal, w ill be the same,
let us help you seleet the kind
regardless o f the adhbol or de­
of policies you need.
» , J • • *
partment entered, sand, w ill be as
' ‘A re ¿hey dependable?”— Is
high as any required now.
the drat question we want you
to ask us about the policies we
offer. T h at’s the easiest fo r uk
tp «nawyr. There is a perfect
record of satisfactory claim ad­
ju s t mein back o f.o n r Automo­
bile Inaurance. 1
.
Asks Damages
^ e s n noma-made eream car- this week in Portlanu.
amels at tka Plata.
,1 2 8 -tf
MattuouAH
F A
W ANTfthk—Young dog.
Pre­
o r ENT— Two well fu r-
fe r Collie. Box I t , Route 2.
nlshed sleeping rooms.
Close
I
187,3» in. <11 Boulevard. .
117-tf
place, 4 acres, 8-room plastered
house, 200 extra ' fine bearing
fru it trees, ho/ae, cow, S heifers,
! religious as they grow older and chickens, ‘ machinery and tools,
I obtain more education. H e hopes »pray rig, hose and household
to get huffieient m aterial to de- furniture all included, part out-
I fend young people and colleges
after several days 111-
side ?ity, taxes low, telephone
only- 95.95 per' year. , Yon can­
not appreciate thia without see­
ing ’ft?
Prlee only |5 1 < 0 i f
sold. now.
H . C. Onley, «1 E.
M aia St.
*
117-1
M. W. Of America
"BATTERY
WORK
.Will Give An
Old-Time
Dance
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♦
.* /ft
;
SAT. FEB. 13TH
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at
THE
MOOSE HALL
Woodmen and Their
Friends Invited
is appreciated
II-
*
OLD FASHIONED
HENRY FORD DINNER
AND DANCE
LITHIA
SPRINGS
HOTEL - —
Saturday, February 13, 6 P. M, to Midnight
A z
r
,
s
»•
Celebrating S t Valentine’s Day
» ■ 1»
as the best
MUSIC BY JORDAN’S PIONEER FIDDLERS.
obtainable
CLARENCE LANE, MASTER OF CEREMONIES.
$1.00 a Plate
The Ashland
Electric Shop
M IL Main Street
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
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