Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland Visitor»—
Very IU— >
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... Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rock- Mi«- Bllaabeth Beeeon of UlWk
fellow, are la Ashland (or their street la very Uh
semi-aanual vacation.
Purchased Lease on Garage-—
A. C. Wilhite has purchased
the lease on the Robison garage
on Second street. He will handle
the Pontiac t automobiles in this
territory. ' Mr. Bowman will be
in charge oFthe repair shop.
Stated communication of Al­
pha Chapter, No, 1, O. E. 8.,
Barbara Kay la confined to her
tomorrow». Tuesday," Peb. 14 at
home
on Avery street with a
7:50 P. m. Good program. Vis­
severe cold.
itors welcome.
By order of Worthy Matron.
LEAH M- CALDWELL, Sec’y.
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C. W*. Dong wf ’Talent spent
Saturday In Ashland on bush
Arthur Wilson was a visitor
in
Ashland
Saturday
from
Talent.
The latest in Spring styles and
fabrics at Pauiaerud's.
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IB—
Hubert Bentley is 111 at
home on Beach street, with
flu.
, William Allen is confined to
hie home oh Nob HUI with a
sdlere cold.
birthday.—Blhsrt’s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ft
■Peat yesterday at Rogue Ri
visiting with Mr. and Mr*.
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Hsrry
Tomlinson.
general
manager of the Ashland lee cud
Storage company, returned yes­
terday from a business trip to
Seattle and other northern
points. H* was away practically
*11 of last week.
Improving '
Mrs. 8. K. Barnes, who ha*
been very 111, Is slowly Improv­
ing.
Borni—
To Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Bllason Mr. and Mr*. Herman Mattern
at Cbavalescent home. Sunday Bn tortai»-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mattern
evening, February 14th, * io-
entertained the bridge club of
pound daughter.
which they are members at an
elaborate six course , bridge din­
ner, at which cover* were laid
»tn»
W. M. Brees* of Talent spent
today In Ashland ón busines*.
IT’S
NOW
OR
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iv V lT
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NEVER
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YOUNGM AN
Young man 1 You have your dreams of fame
and fortune —- of what you are “ going
to be” by middle ago.
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But have you thought 'seriously of the
part that money is goipg to play in bring­
ing about your succobsf
Prepare for them now with a savings
acoount in this bank;
of seven-4 good tln»e dames war* played,
and they, all enjoyed the Jolly
The evening passed most de­ visit while ' refreshments of
lightfully. Those who received doughnuts, ccfokles and het choc«
the highest score were Mr*. E, olata were served.
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V. Carter and Mr. Emil Pell,
Those who enjoyed the happy
Mr*. Emma Qeder and
Mr. afternoon weije .David Owen,
J. M. Wagner secured thé con­ Qari Bromen, Jbhn Denton,
solation prises.
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Sheldon a Page,’ ..Wilbur Durham
At the beautifully appointed and Bari Y ary an. , Mr. Stevens
table, valentines were used as was assisted by Mr. Owen la
place vards and red roses and entertaining the boys.
carnation* Wdded their .perfumed
All who attended report a Jolly
loveliness to grace the festal afternoon.
Those présent were: Mr. and
Mrs. B. V. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
P. D. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Wagner, I. B: VJnlng, Mr.
and Mrs. C, B. PeU, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Simpson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Klnney, Mrs. Emma
Oeder, Mrs. Sanford and tho
host and hostesa, Mr. and Mr*.
Herman Mattern.
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Baby Clinic Thursday—
The Baby Clinic will he held
Thursday at the Clvio Club
house. Posters have been made
and, are displayed calling at­
tention to the coming meeting.
All who web to bring children
to the clinic notify Mies Hicks
it, th* Public Library, ‘ All
mothers with children of the pre­
school age are yrged to keep
the date in mind.
Mr. R, B. Stevens Bnteytatas
S. 8. C lass.
ftr. R. B. Stevens, teacher In Several Item* for Tharoday's -
the Methodist Sunday school, en­
tertained hie class of boys, Sat­
A number of Items which
urday afternoon, iu- the church. should be la today’s column
The boys bad a wonderfully will appear In Thursday's Issue
(Continued. Prom page Three)
Clark, Bather ChUdera, Mae
Clary, Juno Aiklua, Agnes Her-
vey, Hasel Dunean. Eileen Cros­
by, Prances' Cooper, Gladys
Hamaker and Georgia Coed.
YOU BET!
HU, BAY H W J S E IS
Past NoMe Granda* C lu b -
Thirty four members and
friends of the Past Noble
Granda* Club were entertained
at the home of Mrs. Perossi,
Friday afternoon.
The ladle* brought their fancy
work, hut Interesting games
claimed their attention for the
most of the afternoon.
The entertainment feature was
in charge of Mrs. Leah Cald­
well, the president of the elub.
These gatpea ,wafa contests. The
first story! .Written, with blanks
for the gueet* IP fill with words
which spelled the same either
Flannels and Worsteds
md, Ore., Says:
are the Best M ad e
Satisfaction or Your Money Back
MILLER’S
FA SH IO N A BLE
Announcement
A very snappy line of coats made especially ta
fit the woman who sometimes thinks she cannot
be fitted in ready, made».
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I take pleasure to inform m y friends and patrons
“ Trim-Bilt”
Fashionable Stout
Coats and Dresses
that I h ave leased m v
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SERVICE STATION
Mr. Clifford Jenkins
The Best Farm
Yon Ever la d
and frien d ly support so liberally accorded to me.
T h e K ohler Autonprtic E lectric P lant
is a hard worker—
,
and bespeak for him th e same generous patronage
It will pump the water, milk the oow&» separate the
eream, chop the feed, do the washing and ironing, and
a dozen other jobs.
s
. Its a hard worker beoatykti is built to be a power
plant as well as a lighting plant It is not handicap­
ped by storage batteries — full-rated capacity is
„ always on tap. A small starting battery provides for
full automatic .opetytion.
Its 110-volt ourrent carries long distances, saves
wiring expense, operates standard appliances and
gives brilliant lig h t
’
,, t
J f you want a real helper, you owe it to yourself
I to investigate this proved, successful machine. Why
* bity an ordinary plant wheft you can get a Kohler on
easy payments! Let us give you the facts. «’
J. N . D E N N IS,
Phone 278Y
»e ******
tor Ita membership
Here FTOm M edford-
Mr*. George DáV
foni waé a vuHor ii
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cherry
Of' Cottage Grove, Oregon, sn-
nounee the arrival of a son,
Richard Lincoln, on February
Deputy Sheriff fLouls Jen­ I I , ' Mrs. Cherry was Mias
nings was • Vlctm of auto Berth* Bailey and lived In Ash­
thieves In Medford last night land for many year*.
according to a report received
hero
by Chief of Police McNabb.
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While the dOputy was attendlag
Mra,‘ Evel'yu Caldwell, who has
a motion picture show, thieve* been visiting gt Murpbay, has
appropriated hl* Dodge touring returned to Ashland.
ear with glam enclosures. No
trace of the Oar has yet been
found.
O. P. Carson rpturnsd yes­
I x t Showing Today
terday from a ten days business
Klamath Phmaer Dies
trip to Portland.
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Funeral services were held-In
Klamath Palls yesterday for
la Memory of Mm. Clevenger
Fred Bussing, Klamath pioneer
“D ie W ife W ho
and well knows ln this city. Mr. Her Ilf***'work la ended.
■ Wasn’t Wanted" Bussing died last week from Her smiles we’ll see no mere.
complications arising from in­ ,Tk* lies that now are broken
testinal
laftuensa.
W1U he mended on the other
with
shores.
Lasting rem ibrances that
IRENE RICH
never change - photographs.— You have left us, dearest mother
Studio Ashland.
But very aoou th* time will
’ ebne
When Jeeus will unit* us
Forever In Hl* Heavenly home.
MR8. RLLA OXFORD.
MQ-l*
His High Hat Highness,
the Prince of Howls- is
with us again! in a side­
splitting comedy of roy­
alty and revolutions. •
C. Vere Hodge, advertising
FOR WENV-rdUg room partly
manager for the Peck-Judah. Trav*
furnished
house.
close
in.
el Service, arrived in Ashland to ­
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day and la acquainting himagif Phon* 1|C.'
with) actenic advantage* of this
FOR HdliB-»Limited number
section of the atata.
, - , , . of hatching egg* from Thompson
Barred Rocks, ISO Qrange Av*.
To Plan for Show—
140-8*.
The entertainment committee
FOR SALE—Pén of English
of Ashland post, American Le­
gion, will meet tonight with Jaok Tom Barron .White Leghorn
Coyle, director, to map out fur­ pullets, descendants or Keystone
ther plan* for the Legion show. Maid, SOI egg strain. All lay­
“The Black and White Revue," ing.- Also two cockerels. Ï40
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which It will1 stag* here early Lincoln 84., Ashland.
in March.
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FOR 8ALB- trly Sunrise,
four cents; sad
uliset of AB,
From Bugey e .
three osata, se« potatoes. O.
Miss Francis Piptt spent thé W. Lou.
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week-end visiting ber parent*,
Ladles Aid to Meet—
The Ladies Aid society of
the Methodist cburch will meet
at 2 o'clock, Wednesday after­
noon at the home of Mre. J.-
Visitor lu Ashland ■■■
W. Frasier, 221 North Maili
Mrs. Vincent Rltsalnger of near street'. AU memben are urged
Medford, was a visitor in Ashland to be present
Mr. and Mrs. Carpi Pratt on ft.
over th* week-end,
Main street from Bugane, where
Former Ashland Resident*— jtf, she 1* attending the Oregon Agri­
Tub hatha day
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Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ferguson cultural College. ,
Jackson Hot Bprlaj
from Oakland, formerly of Ash­
land, are Jn town for a few
Left tor Seattle
Oregon are —
days on business.
William B. Lew of Allihan Gt.,
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Austin,
left last evening .for Beattie for a
Ukiah, California, Mae Anderson,
abort time on business.
Ukiah, California, P. J. Walker,
Tortland, W. A. Stanchfield, Port­
Judge Brans More
•
Turner
land, Mr. and Mr*. P. 8. A/yM,
Circuit Judge
Walter
H. castella
Seattle, P. 8. Bdmleton, Seattle.
Bvans, accompanied by Mrs. week-en
Mre. B. B. Dudley, Irwin, Iowa,
Evans, arrived In the city yes- George
C. B. Keefe and wife, Tacoma,
terday and to a guest at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owens, ftan
Francisco.
Llthla Spring* hotel from hl* Visitor
horn* la Portland. - JPdge and • Mrs.
Mrs, Brans are on a brief vs- arrived
ration trip to the southern part ,«o v is it
of the state.
n* xr
George H. Graves, Salem. Hrs.
W. L. Archambear, Portland, Mr.
and Mre. R. D, Sayres, Cleveland,
Among the guests at the Hotel Ohio, Bertha Jones, Portland, Mrs.
S. Ames, Silverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ashland are—
Among the gweete at the Columbi*
Mr. and lira. W. 8. Whitehead, J. 8. Burt and daughter, Baa
hotel are—
Boise. Idaho, (Mr. and Mrs. M. Francisco, Ray D. Ward and wife,
R.-B. Higgins, Oakland, J. B. Frith and daughter, Vancouver, Portland, George D. Borden and
Brown, Portland, Prod Metsftas, B. C.. Mr. and Mre. M. N. Shinn, wife, Portland, O. W. Fullerton,
Gold Beach, Oregon, J. H. Yeung, Loa Angelas, Bend, P. 8. Dougfc- Portland, George M. Robinson,
Roeehurg, 8. R. Rlshear, Roe*, Jrty, «Butte, Montana and family, Portland.
burg, Fred AUX, Aan Francisco, Corvallis, Carl Grill, Portland, 8.
O. F. Relbel. Roeehurg, M. R. J. Grimes, V. J. Myltn, Stan Pran- Auxiliary To Meet—
The American Legten auxil­
clapo t r, ■
Seotti, Klamath Palli. -
iary will meet at the theory
thia evening a t 8 O’clock.
Marcelling, Trimming. Bkaas-
Robert Cline of Van Ness
poolag, DyotaR Pastoia. « ift*
Vanity Skogpa, HeOee's «ter*. Avenue, who’ ha* been very ill
Pkoa* Jfil.
»|.tf for several month*, la reported
aa improving slowly,'
. , J . 4 . Churchill, president of
the Ashland aorihsi seheol, ar­
rived from the north this mora-
lag and «111 derate the ai-
ternoon to a conference with the.
local school board: dlecuselag
plaga of coordinating the work
ór the normhl school and the
local public acbool*.
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MATERNITY
Reasonable Rales ',
Granite.
Telephone
forward or backward. In the
'other, clever conundrums were
distributed and each'guest gave
the answer to the one she held.
At the dose of the pleasant
social hour, delightful refresh­
ment* were served. Mr*. Per-
osai was assisted by Mrs. WilA
11am Myer and Mrs. Prank Jor­
dan. ‘
Mrs. Mary Wllshire and Mrs.
Jennie Gilbert are hostesses for
the next meeting which will be
the. second Friday-In March.
Miss Mary Walker, Noble
Grand of the Klamath Palls or-
ganlaadoa we* a special guest,
as was Mrs. Smith, formerly of
.Montana and seven members , of
the Talent Rebekahs.
Those
from Talent were; Mesdame*
Bdna Holdrldge, Josephine Poss,
Robinson, Clarence Mathes, Try-
or, Roberts and Miss Lulu
Robert*.
542 Boulevard 1
Ashland, Oregon
H op ing A nd W ishing-That T he
Ashland Service Station
yfill steadily grow in favor and m ake a steady and
healthy grow th from day to day, I rem ain gratefully
and sincerely,
Y our old servant,
D R . W. OESER.