Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Tourists la City—
L. H. Knight and w ife ' and
children, are among the early
auto tourists in Oregon,
They
registered last night at the Llthia
Springs hotel while on a leisure­
ly tour of the coast. .
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a Drily
Here
Haokler were
from Talent
Mr.
were in Arhiand on
terday, from Phoenix.
Madden retreads tires.
and
Building new H o m o -
Homer Moore, who recently Visitor In Ashland-—
bought IS acres of C. A. Brown,
Mrs. W a lte r Long of Weed is
on the Boulevard, Is building a visiting is Ashland a t the home
of Mrs. 42. IX Shelton on Third
new home.
street
C lift Payne
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Baby grows older day by day
— Photographe
never. — Stndlo
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Widby and AshlanJ.
From Hilt—
Mrs. E. N. Norton of Hilt, Were
Purchased Hom e.
visitors in Ashland today.
SEEKMOK
ON F M COAST
Finishing Tonight
UA Kiss For
Cinderalla”
with
BETTY BRONSON
Sunday — Monday
OUT THIS OUT—IT n W O R T H
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Bond thia ad sad tea cents
to Foley $ t o .. >888 Sheffield
AV»., Chicago, H l., w riting yonr
name ahd add—
d — rly. Ton
w ill receive a ten — nt bottle
of 7 ^ O L M T g
HONBt
AND
T A B COMPOUND for coughs,
colds and hoaneae—, also ftwe
«ample
packages
of
FOLBT
P IL L S , a dlurotle stim ulant for
tha kidney«, «ad F O L B T CA­
T H A R T IC T A B L E T S for Consti-
patloa and Bilious»«—.
These
wonderful remedies have helped
mlllione o f people.
Sold everywhere.
NOWUNDERW a i
FO R
SA LE— One ton Ford
A - l eondltiop.
bargain.
Inquire at Guy’«
Garage.
128-8*
truck; ’ 22 model.
New Edison
Phonograph
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the oaly one
„that irfll play
. aD makee of
Records without
injury to the
Houses for Rent, Pasture for
th e ir silver and glossy black
ooats, and w ith big bushy tails Rent, Appl— for sale.
STAPLES R E A L T Y
which some day. w ill turn back
ch illy . blasts froq^ the slender
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necks Of American women. And'
the value of the animals is 1«
keeping w ith Vhelr appearance pups, but the average Is four.
Three thousand dollars -waa the The pelts are w orth from 8100
highest price paid by M r. Ashby to 81,200, depending on color
for a p air of Fox— , ahd the iowr and quality. ,
est figure w a a ' 81,500..
Belonging to the dog t r J M
the Fox suffers fto m fleas w he*
running wild. B ut fleas do hoi
survive on the pampered pets
of the Fox farm .
C arefulti
prepared solutions are u m 4 os
the animals frequently and all
peets or diseaMs, wblqh m lgh|
csum
a Fox to scratch and
thereby injure its gleaming fu n
are eliminated,
According to M r. Ashby th4
Fox is a very1 in ter—ting erea*
ture, and do— n’t de—rve the
bad reputation given him b#
fanciful
writers;
"Suppoelnff
lie do— st—1 chickens,’* sal<|
M r. Ashby. " I t la only natural
to provide for one'« fam ily. 4 » d
a Fox Ts always loyal. H e se­
lect« a wife early In live and
never d—erts her.
Of conr—
mating can he directed, so that
the type pelt desired can M
produced, but the Fox selddra
remates.’* Due to this loyalty
pelting ts do«e In pairs,
Foxes do better in cold ell-
mat— and like the high altitude
o f northern Utah. They can be
bred when ten months old and
w ill have litters within a year.
The litters are from .one to I I
IMPROVED
e CHEVROLET
In addition, it provides an
operating quality that bor­
ders on Ihe sehsational;
going at top speed, you
can lift yonr foot from the
accelerator — and the car
instantly floats into a
smooth* free «- ■Tunning
noiseless coast, whether on
a down grade or level
road.
. The
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Automotive Shop
Brake Betining Dene by
Maeiihiei7
An e arly Instance of a strike
’occurred In England ta 1679
when a company ot framework
knitters and 'm akers of silk
stockings agreed not to work
for a month In order to keep
up their prio—.
,
ICE
CREAM,
found
NATURE’S
food
is as good in January as in August
MADE PUBE IN TEMPTING FORM BY
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Tires Are Cheaper
10% Drop
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Kelly, U. S And C. T. C. Tires
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And
Little fiervice With Every Sale.
L E E D O M ’S
Tires and Replacement Service
CHICKEN DINNER
SUNDAYS
12 NOON TO 8 P. M.
Neater
and more serviceable will
•ar rattdei
85 Cents
be yonr olothes if you
Protect
MERCHANT’S LUNCH
DAILY
have them properly
clean-
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ed and pressed. We oall
for and deliver your or­
ders.
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Ashland (Hsaaing and
Dyeing Works
35 Hirst S t
EVERYONE . IS INVITED TO INSPECT THE
Phone 63
FORD >
OWNERS!
We have a new modern
magneto testing machine
and will
Test Your Magneto
Free
Bring your car in immed­
iately for this free service.
Murphy Electric
west of Talent and Phoenix. If the weather is fine
Sunday you will enjoy driving out and looking
about A large crowd visited the place last Sunday
and many availed themselves of the opportunity for
practice afforded by the temporary tee and sand
green prepared for the purpose. The first fairway
across the ravine will soon be ready for play also.
Since it is impossible for me to call upon everyone personally» I
wish to ask those who are interested in securing a membership to call
at my office in the Ashland, Hotel Building or phone me at my home,
349-L. After the first hundred memberships are sold the price will go up
to $150.00, so if you want a membership, better arrange for it now.
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J. L. KETCH
Shop
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San Carlo
GRANDOPERAÇO
OLD FASHIONED
HENRY FORD DINNER
AND DANCE
Organisation
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itenan
Hunts
Medford,
OMB K O H T ONLY -
Cleanliness
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»AT, MÀXOH 1ST
“C A R M E N ”
B liet’s Mort Popular and Beloved Opera
Klonjso Tooth
Klenso Liquid —
teeth, healthy gums,
clean mouth.
26c and 00a Bless
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SPRINGS
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HOTEL
TO-NIGHT ■ 6 P.U, to Midnight
y Celebrating S t Valentine’s Day
MUSIC BY JORDAN’S PIONEER FIDDLERS.
CLARENCE LANE, MASTER OF, CEREMONIES.
>1.00 a Platç
Free DeUvtcy Servias
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mookst
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'< Ashland Creamery
sure
insurance
call
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, Palmer Piano
House
America’s Greatest
Stand s t i l l —n«r»
has
hoi« until it had been killed.
' reooM
UW eW ho
The story of a mother who
crucified herself on the
cross of scandal for her
The turtle refused to release its fact
ON ALL
SIZES
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T ry them.—
Outer garments beoom
soiled as quickly as ui
dergarmenti* a n d on
should be cleansed t
often and with the sane
regularity as the other.
A cow’s tongue was bitten by
a huge snapping tu rtle near
Tuckahoe, New Jersey, reoedtly.
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O m Hundred
People,
<yw»pho»y Grcheetr»
S fa tti Wanted*
A t Istakhri, w ritin g ta the
te a ts
century,
wrote,
“ The
south end of the earth is the
Sudan, which borders on no
other country; . i t * boundaries
are the ««a and the desert«.“
LOST— a small Chnrcb Rec­
Some
Weatherbeaten
stone
ord book, between 42 Second St.
Left F o r Vacation—
steps
s
till
remaining
at
the
gate­
and High street. Please return
A M E R IC A N PO R K , U tah, Fe>.
Mra. Eleanor Crow le ft last
ways
.
ot
many
old-tashloaed
to Rev. P. K. Hammond and
evening-tof'P ortland, to bb gone 18— (U . P .) — The —bool booh
receive reward.
IS 9-3* country houses are reHce of the
several wA«$e.
Mrs. C lift Gase stories of a generation agp which
roadless colonial era when the
o f’ Hysham,¿Montana, la taking pictured the fox as a sly anim al,
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space. efcddle horse was used by both
the E n d o n D e-i adept in the .a r t ot stealing Desk heat and lig h t furnished. sexes.
her place
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{ chickens, a proclalmer of
partment
’ grap— and w orthy only o t an
W A G N E R C R E E K ACREAGE
B ria r roots fo r pipes has be­
More Tourists
; over-sised charge of buckahot for sale, attractive price and
come
so popular In thia country
Four atatlps were represented 1a Ore a ll wrong, acoqrdtag to Robi terms.
that France la' reaping a rich
the registration of kon-r— ident e rt L . Ashby.
auto tourists at the cham ber ot
NEW,
BUNG ALOW — Strictly harvest from its exportation. In
“And I have bet considerable
1924 its value was 80,000,000
commeroe y—terday.' O f the i f money that euch Is the cate,** modern at attractive price.
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who registered during the day, •«Id M r. Ashby who, w ith Bp
17 were from California. There soclat— , hau Invested 850,080
ON
CROP
PA Y M E N TS— 80
were two from Illinois, one from ta black and silver Fox—, which acre ranch to the man who
Washington and one fro — A rk ­ w ill he used ta developing O Fox wants to erect.his own bulldipgs
ansas.. The Arkansas tourist waa farm u t ’ the outskirts o t this and pay from crops.
Place Is
B. F. Chisfem of Jonesboro, A rk. city.
nearby and good land.
The tw e from Illinois were C. B.
The Fox— now at the farm ,
Breitweg o f Y orkville, 111., and
S P LE N D ID IR R IG A T E D STOCK
numbering 48, are beautiful ani­
E lla H . Knight of Chicago.
mals w ith a wondrous sheen t<T R A N C H at sacrifice price.
George Shafer has purchased
W alk upstairs to Orres Tailor the house at 48 F ifth street.
a—■— aummuu
Shop and eave 110.00.
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Madden «die protected tires. L e ft fo r South—
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Leaving for F lo r id a -
Mrs. H a rrie t Shaffer le ft last
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Brown Brothers of 87 Third Business Visitors—
O. F. Mays and W . H. Leverette her aister-in-lsw, M n . H ennlnfan,
street are leaving tonight for
real' estate dealer« of Medford, for several days..
Florida.
Wfefe in the city yesterday trans­
Toys end games for the Kld- acting bu ahi ess.
Among the gu—ta at the Hotel
dl—* birthday.— K lhart’s.
Oregon, are—
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M arcelltatt Tflskmtag, sham-
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T. R. Jackman (and w ife, Mor­
ponlng, Dyeing, Facials.
The gan H ill, C alif., W . B. G arrett,
Vanity Shoppe. JUG««’» 8 tW > Battleford,
Canada, W . Garrett
New R—Meats—
88-tt and wife, Victoria, Joseph W — ver
A. E. W alker and family of Phone 108.
Salem, George C .. Clark, Salem,
Newburg, Oregon,' are new resi­
■utakuHMi—nun
dents and are. m aking'their home Leaves for Knge no
temporarily at 188 Granite street. . Jack Milton, |a director of the Among the guests at the L lth ia
Camp Ground Owners association Springs hotel are—
W . 8. Kenworthy, Portland, F.
car- of the state of Oregon, w ill leave
Sunday for Bugene, to attend the J.- W ltm en and wHe, Portland, L.
meeting of the association.
H. K night and fam ily, Chicago,
R, D. Olllvtar, Portland, R. B.
Visitor—
Fresh chewing vanlla cream Cat horn, and fam ily, San Fran­
D. P. Slater o f the municipal
cisco, Edgar 8 . Piper, Portland.
. and private water system installa­ p aram e^ at Candy Land.
tion and supplì— of Dallas, Ore­
9 . K . Bolton 111— ‘
gon, Is tn Ashland to Inspect the
T , JL. Bolton, pioneer merchant
Med-O-Land Golf course In view
of installing th e water works of Ashland, Is reported as being
seriously i l l at th« Community
there.
hospital.
Mr. Boltoa suffered a
general
breakdown
several days
Call Blackwell for yonr next
paint Job.
187-1 mo. ago and hi«, condition became so
alarming last evening that be wag
P A L M B EA C H, F la., Feb. u .
removed to the hospital.
— (IP )-— The humble fishermen
Among the gu—ta a t the Columbia
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ppa
who earn th e ir living along the
hotel are—
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bathe day or night. game coast here where m illion­
W . R. Ulen, Portland. J. J.
Jackson Het .Springs.
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Stud holmes, Portland, J. R. Nash,
p u n u e th e ir Desk w ith greater seal
Portland. J. H. Young, Roseburg,
by tho lo— of a 825,000 dtamoud
Mr . P iper Y - 1 - —
J. H. Ryder and wife, Baker, B.
Bdggr ft. Pipe*, pdltar y f Thy bracelet, thp Christmas present
8. Kraiper, Portlag?. J. H. Ball-
Oregonian, was » visito r In Ash­ of A lb ert B. Dick of Chicago to
wey, Portland, George W . Brans,
Mr». t>i«k.
Klamath Anils. ▼. B. Jackson, land last night for . a few hours
A hungry barracuda is believ­
following the Lincoln «ay k aa -
Roseburg.
qaet at Medford. Ho wan a gu—t ed .to have run off w ith tho dia­
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at the L ltk la Springs hotel and monds .w hen ¡»in. Dick dropped
Phone Paul—rud’u, 11». •“ W e
left on the Shasta fo r the north. them overboard as ■ she stepped
call for yo *r cl— alng and preen*
from her yacht the “Chieftain“
tag.
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upon her a rriv a l hero recently.
Attended
D iver* were — n t 'down to the
Tho— who attended the Lin
Among the «nests s t the Hotel
coin Day B « M * « t la Medford last 'bottom which lu sandy and firm
Ashland are—
evening from, Ashland wese: M r. an? ’ strong search lights were
B. F. Alexander and wife, Port­
and Mrs. t . D. W agner, M r. and turned on the water at night, but
land, B. C. Manley, Bellingham,
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Mrs. C, H . Vagpel. Mr. and M r« the aearch was futile.
Wasblngtoa, Mrs. Vic M eyen.
E X’efl. M r. add Mra. Thomas . Seasoned fishermen have arf-
Portland. M r. and Mrs. O. B. Lun-
H. Simpson', D r. and Mra. Ernest Vanced the theory that a hungry
dell. Portland, Christens Heldloff.
A. Woods, M r. and Mrs. Ralph barracuda pounced upon the dia­
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. 8yd F.
Billings, M r. sad* Mrs. C. B. Lam- monds as th«y would very likely
Carter. Portland, O. W. Stevens.
ktn of Talent, »Mrs. D. P ero u t, attsact his eye. s Coaaequently
Portland, Mack J. Davis and wife,
Mra. Em m a Oedor, M l— Grau» thero has been considerable fish
Port Angel—, Washington, B. M.
th» Vicinity, since thé loss
Chamberlain, Miss Palmer, MVs. tag
Pellum, Twin Falls.
B. J. Bishop, A n . Fielding. M n . was reported.
Gordon MaoCrpcken,'Judge O. W .
Duag, I. B. Vining, B. T . Staples,
Laurence Leedom, C. .A. Malone,
O. M . Omen. Mr. and M n . Cap­
per and R. W . Price.
wong
BIG FOX FARM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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