Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Itoeal * Personal potes
Mrs. Wilson IU—
Mrs. Lulu Wilson of Liberty
Clarence Marcott haa taken a
street was reported as conyaleec-
position in the Ideal Grocery.
ing today foilowiag a severe at­
Cleaning renews the life of tack ot grippe.
a garment. Try Pautserud’s.
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Tub baths day or night.
Jackson Hot Springs.
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Moving—
'
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Walker ire
moving from 153 Granite street
Winter Garden 1
to 28 South Pioneer.
Music by Loveland's
Cliff Payne makes desks.
Here fr o « Bp a t t ls
Recovered from Accident—
R. Habvnond, who makes this
R. E. Holeman has recovered territory '"for the Kohler company,
sufficiently from a recent acci­ manufacturara of ice machines, ar­
dent to resume his work at Butte rived in Ashland yfeaterday on
Falls.
one of his regular selling trips.
Freeh chewing vaalla cream
caramels a t Candy Land,
Klamath M o Visit»—
L K. TVaynor, adding machine
The latest In Spring styles and
agent for Klamath county, was fabrics at Paalserud’s.
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In the city yesterday on business.
Rail Official H^re— . <•
Had Tonsil« Removed
J. D. Brenna. assistant superin­
Mrs. H. C. High was operated tendent, and C. B e« , master jne-
on Tuesday morning at the Com­ chanlc, of the Southern Pacific's
munity hospital.
She had her Shasta division, arrived In the
tonsils removed and Is doing nlce- city laat night on a regular in­
spection trip. They are stopping
at the LUhla Springs hotel.
, Cams and see the features
Friday alte. It Is worth the
Fresh home-made
Nicholas Longworth now haa a rival
price of a ticket Just to ' look amela at tba Plata.
for the title, “the best dressed man
on. Ashland Armory, Feb. 19.
in Congress.” The rival is Repre­
W. J. Dougherty, , for many
Mr*. George Pope and baby re­ yearn. connected with the Idekl
turned to their home a t Fred­ Grocery, is required to withdraw
erick laat evealag. from the Con- from the firm and business be­
cause ot ill health. The doctors
orders arp a complete quiet. G.
P. McConnell, who .has been in
the grocery business for years in
Ashland and the past four years
in the Ideal Grocery will take di­
Arthur Hollmeyer returned to rect charge.
U s home at Englemlne, Califor­
nia last evening, after spend the . Baby grows older day by day
pest week with Mrs. J. P. Holl­ — Photograph^
never. — Studio
meyer and daughter Florence.
Ashland.
R. M. Stockton, Oregon City,
Mortimer M. Stockton, Oregon
City,*Alfred Colson, Portland, ^ra.
Hartell, Sacramento, H. B. Price,
Sacramento. AMce SuUlvaa. Sac­
ramento. William Whitlside, Se­
attle. Mr. and Mrs. James SHeney,
Spokane.
Ooarammlty Hn— e Benefit Dance
Punch served daring the ove-
nlng. 8 cents a drink. Coffee and
doughnuts just before midnight.
19 eants. Ashland armory, Frl-
Filming Rammed—
With a now hand at the helm,
.(«filming o f the picture. "Crash­
ing Tlmbew;” was resumed this
week in Klamath county, and will
be pushed to completion. George
Belts of Los A n g les, veteran di­
rector, succeeds James Spearing
ot Los Angeles as director. Ken­
neth Harlan, accompanied by hie
wife, Marte Provost, und sister-
in-law, Peggy Prevoat, returned
Sunday night from Los Angeles,!
where Harlan was called by thb
death of hla mother-in-law, Mrs.
H. Provost, In an.automobile ac*
cldent. — Medford Mail Tribune.
W. R. Uiea. Portland, J. R.
Nash, Portland, C. F. Lewis and
wife, Loa Angeles. L. Smalley.
Portland, J. H. Hickey, Dunsmuir,
C. C. Adams and wife, Amertllo,
Tegafo. L. B. Sklen. Portland.
Charle! R. Thompson. Portland.
W. W. Miller, Portland.
tir « .
H. C. Young
and
family.
Phoesrtr. Arlsona. Edwin O. Cnr-
tla, Portland. Mr*. M. O. Kirk.
Port load, Mies F. V. Kirk, Port­
land. O. M. Kirk, Portland. F.
B. Emmons, Portland, George
French and wife. Stockton. A.
Tompkins, Stockton. L. N. Rader,
Kent, Washington.
Visiting Daughter—
Mrs. A. H. Soukup ot Med­
ford spent today In Ashland visit­
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ben Gar­
nett.
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Rivals Nick
tipings
All-Round Star
• STOCKHOLM, Feb. 17— (U.
J P .)— Up-to-date Tanning is now
, being taught by film in Sweden
1 and In schoolk and army bar-
■ racks moving pictures are used:
more and more to. convey in­
struction. For the education*of
farmers the Royal Board of Ag­
riculture has just released fdur
reels, showing the latest meth­
ods In. drainage, haying, shear
beet cultivation and tthe use of
electrical equipment in barns. *
In its military Instruction the
Swedish army now uses about Ed Morrison la regarded as West
<1,300 miles of film and blunders Virginia University’s greatest a ll­
made during war manoeuvers round athlete. In football they call
the best defensive back In Moun­
are exposed by the camera and: 'him
taineer history; on the diamond
later shown to the officers as a ciyver inflelder and sensational
part of their training. ,
. .hitter and shines as' a guard in baa.
Visitors ta Ashland—
Mrs. Charles White and two
sons, Junior and Gerald, of Omaha
Nebraska, stopped to visit for a
few days with her sister, Mrs. A.
E. Tonner, on their way back
to Nebraska from Los Angeles,
whore they have boon visiting.
They expect to stop with friends
in Portland and other points on
return to their homo.
SPLENDID RESIDENCE for
rooming house in new school
section, for ren t
ACREAGE ON HIGHWAY at
attractive prices.
institution haa ever had.
Eugene — Ford-Nelson Mill
Co., will build 86,000 tile and
Salem— 1928 strawberry pack
concrete building.
of this section will exceed 1.*
000,000 cases.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Morton Hansen,' Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hansen and family
and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sorenson
and family, wish gratefully to
acknowledge the many kind ex­
pressions of sympathy and other
kind attention shown them by
their Ashland friends, in their
recent bereavement.
sentative John B. Soenowski of Mich'
igan. who has 21 suits of clothes, I
overcoats, 11 pairs of shoes, 96 neck­
ties, >6 shirts. I golf suits, 3 riding
*,
suits und • hats.
Business Visitor—
Jack Browden ot Oakland, a
salesman for Kliqg Bros., was a
business' visitor In Ashland yes­
terday.
BERKELEY, Calif., /'•b . 17
FOR SALE—Queen Incubator,
million
dollar
810.00, 400' Nutley St.
14S-S —.(V-P.)— A
canning and bottling plant will
FOUND— Bicycle was left in be built in West Berkeley by
back yard at Vendeme Hotel last the J. J. Heins company pf
Friday night. Owner can have Pittsburgh, according , . to Olen
same by proving property and. P. Mason, Pacific coast man­
paying for ad.
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143-1 ager of the concern.
The plant will occupy a 10
FOR SALK—- Baled hay. or
acre
plot of ground. Pour hun­
trade for horse or sheep. Harry
dred workers will he employed
Wegeant.
Phone ll-F -4 .
143-3* regularly, with as high as 1000
during the rush season.
BOMB
BARGAIN
lots
In
Southeast Ashland, |1 5 0 and up.
A’ BUSINESS PROPERTY, 12
par cent net Income, for sale, a
rare offer. 9
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STAPLES REALTY
ketball. Furthermore, Morrison Is
one of the most popular athletes the
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Salem — Plans drawn
new Bligh office building,
theatre to seat 1200.
BERT LYTELL .« ^ P O R T IN G LIF E .,
.stmivcatAi j < w i l MAomcetouaHCwa
K iO O U C r iO M -
At The Vining today and to­
morrow.
Return Is Asked
Of Suspected Men
Baby Clinic Popular—
The Baby Clinics held each
month at the Civic Club house
are more than popular. There are
moye babies than can possibly
be accommodated at present.
Say, did yon hear about the big fire at
Frazier’s store yesterday?
W e burned all the old seed in our store and put in
a fu ll line o f new send.
.
See our w indow display, show ing onr seeds and
little chick feed- I f you have never used our
J Cherro Feed and Cherro Flour
we would sure be glad for ypu to give it a fair trial.
Phone 214
SPRING
CLEANING
l
for your clothes is one of
the best investm ents you
can make.
TIRES AND TUBES
Let Us Call For
Your Clothes
REPLACEMENT PARTS
We w ill return them look­
ing like new.
SUDDEN SERVICE
30x3 1-2 Oversize Oords, $10.95
32x4 Cords, $20.45 •
Ashland» Cleaning and
Dyeing Works
;. 35 F irst g t
Phone 63
Primula Special
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
PROOF
W e can clean and «press
your clothes- take the odor
out and return them the
same d$y. You w ill be
pleased with the work.
L et us prove i t
Standard Cleaners
. Free D elivery Service
Phone 108
95 Oak St.
Fire Protection
WE DELIVER FREE
Phones 148 or 120
The New Spring Line of
Palmer Garments
Are Here
FORD
OWNERS!
View .Them For
The First Time
Tomorrow.
W e have a new modern
magneto testing machine
and w ill
You w ill be delighted with
the new creations.
Test Your Magneto
Free
Bring your car in immed­
iately for this free service.
are very chic and
styles are the latest.
Murphy Electric
Marcelling. Trimming. 8ham-
P«(ffug> Dyeing. Faciali,
The
Vaalty Shoppe, MeOee’s Stora.
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Reliable Remedies
For That Cold
Remarkable as the im­
Bromo Q u in in e.. . . . . 30c
McNffir’s Cold Tablets 26c
Weeks Cold Tablets 25c
provements in the Chev­
are of beautiful materials
and the styles are in every
w ay “ New Spring Crea­
tions.”
t
YOU WILL BE DE­
LIGHTED WITH THE
NEW PALMER GAR­
MENTS.
rolet are, they have been
achieved
w ithout
any
4
vital changes in Chevro­
Cherry Bark Cough
. 25c
Syrup ...............
Foleys Honey & Tar 30c
le t’s time-proved design.
The
Automotive Shop
Brake Relining Dene by
Machinery
the
Shop
IMPROVED
y en' ea n p reteei-yonreeK-
CHEVROLET
There are 2 ways in which
agAinst loss as a result of
fire. Reduce to a minimum
Featuring
I the possibilities of fire on
4 BER T LYTELL
| your property and carry
adequate fire insurance
PA U LETTE DUVAL
against loss if a fire oc­
MARIAN NIXON
curs. The rest is up to the
V hat a grand old m elodrama! F ife D epartm ent
this is I W ith gorgeous Paris W e can give yon practical
gowns — 'E ngland’s finest advioe on F ire Prevention
horses in the w orld’s great- principles and m ethods—
set horse race — thrilling and insurance policies of
prix«'fights — theatre life known dependability.
and smart night clubs— and
Billings Agency
a love story that will keep
you breathless throughout
i t ’s the year’s greatest
thrill.
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Classified Ads Bring Results.
F razier and son
Rental fiction.— Elhart’s.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Carver and
family have gone to Redman,
SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 18—
A staple Buried eight years in
the lower left lung of Tony
PlortUo, 1«, Pernle, B. C., was
removed in a successful opera­
tion performed Tuesday by Dr.
A. N. Codd in Sacred Heart hos­
pital. Local anesthetic was ad­
ministered. Believing Florlllo was
suffering from tuberculosis, his
parents sent him to Spokane
for treatment recently. An X-
ray examination of the lung re­
vealed the staple.
we have the best package
seeds. .
£ SALEM, Feb. 18— OKjvalrnol’
Pierce Tuesday Issued Tequish
tions on the governor of Cali­
*Rqg! $1.00 and $1.25 size
fornia for the return to thia
at 50c and 75c
state of John Moore, Norman
Moore and Emil Knorr, wanted A W onderful House Plant.
on charges of robbing the bank
at Scotts Mills last December.
Lyle Paige, deputy district at­
torney, and Sam Burkhardt,
deputy sheriff, left Tuesday night
for Sacramento to bring the men
"Say it with Flowers”
back here for trial.
111—
Eugene — Bids asked on
Tom Hudson, who wort
3150,000 athletic pavilion
Jordan’s
Sash
and
Cs
state university.
Works, is confined to his
Toys and gambe for the Kid­ on Scenic Drive by Illness
Rainier — New high school
dles* birthday.— Blhart’a.
building opened.
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J. B. Coleman, county assessor,
was in Ashland today, coming
over from Jacksonville on of­
ficial business.
Mr. Coleman
said his office expected to start
TODAY — TOMORROW the annual assessmeQt in about
a week.
NOTICE
The estate of J. P. Holltoeywr,
Deceased, has sold its interest
in the Ideal Grocery to Hazel
Ninas.
All persons having ac­
counts with said Ideal Grocery
are hereby notified to pay the
same at once at the office of
Nellie Dickey, Mllla Building,
Ashland, Oregon.
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FLORENCE K. HOLLMEYER.
Administratrix of the estate
of J. P. Hollmeyer, De­
ceased.
.
148-3
For Garden And
Flower Bed
Staplé Removed
From Map’s Lung
for salb or exchange
—-gO-acre improved ranch." Ad­
dress F. L. Nutter, Rt. 2, .Ash­
land, Ore.
148-8*
McNAffi BROS
SOLD
EXCLUSIVELY