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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1926)
Friday, A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S M4MH4444U*U*UUU Left fo r South— , George Shaffer god M ike Y^ol- cott left by auto last evening for Woodland, where they w ill be Joined by 'Mrs. George Shaffer, who has been Visiting friends there for several days. They ex Corn meal, è either color, 39c at pect to spend several days visit ing {n Los Angeles, San Fraaeisco HA RD Y BROS. and other southern points^ be Visitors ia Medford— ~ > Business Visitor— M is. Agnes Herndon and .Mrs. , 23rd Rexall Money-Saving B irth fore returning to Ashland. A. C. Lichens of Hornbrook, wag a business visitor In Ashland A. M. Beaver spent the day i n 1 day Sale starts |omorrow- 150 Medford combining pleasure with articles at especially reduced today. Bulk seedless raisins, 3 business. , , J ’ f f f * ? « # os. Rexall pounds for 25c at H A R D Y BROS. Toilet Paper, 4 See special prices— store and at HARDY, BROS. Ladles style" magazines.—<■! windpw— B ^ R D Ÿ BROÇ. I/" ft F o r Aiduojno— enews the life of Miss Katqldejtt Bifver left last Fresh harçe-made .créai» car T ry Pauîsenid’s. Toys and games for the K id am «l* at1 the Pl<sa. * 12341 evening fo r -; Sacaton, Arizona, 140-tf dies' birthday.— E lh a rt’s. where she teaches • In the Pima * -- - 139-tf Indian Boarding school. She has V laitin g ’ B i Ashland— Return from Visit— Mrs. Am y Weedon of Klam been visiting fo r the past two Mrs. W alter O’Ddnoughue re ath Falls arrived in Ashland to months w ith her parents, Mr. and Judge Thomas— turned Wednesday evening from Mrs. H a rry Silver Of street. I t was indicated t h is , week Dunsmelr. wheVS she visited for day to visit her mother, Mrs. M that Judge Charles M. Thomas a few days With Mrs. H en ry Bon J. McCallister, who Is quite ill. Marcelling. Trim m ing, Sham- of .Jackson county, may be As sey. '. The poolng. Dyeing. Facials H-O-OATS— either kind signed by the supreme court to Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. try the cases in Salem, involving Ashland*« . Biggest ajjd Best at H A R D Y BROS. 98-tf Phone 10S. John Andrews, Lester Dixon and Grocery.— H A R D Y BROS. Ciarence Lane, whom old tim Henry Johnson, who are tinder BEST fresh vegetables always arrest' accused of operating t ie Madden retreads tires. 53-tf ers w ill .remember as Premier Caller at the old Opera House, at H A R D Y BROS. largest still ever confiscated by officers in Marion county. The Amtstant Y , ML Q A. RecveUry— w ill be in charge of the Calling, Horace Among the guests at the Colum defendants last Saturday filed an J. W . Palmer, -assistant Y.‘ M. aided by many others. affidavit of ‘ prejudice against C. A. secretary« 4f Portlgad, is Mitchhll, M ike Tucker, Johnnie bia hotel are— visiting In Ashland and. k guest Murphy, Bud Dennis pf Ashland, E. S. Kram er, Portland; A n Judge Percy K elly of Marion o r'th e tK h ia Spring» hotel. He and A. W . W alker of Medford, ton Roesh, wife and daughter, county circuit court. Judge spoke M the Y M . ^ ^ . ^ m e a t - have signified their willingness Peryallup, Washington; H . F Thomas has the reputation of to help. Ashland Arm ory to W icker, M iam i, Florida; O. C. imposing the most severe sen ing last evening. • . , 1 f * ’ • night, February 19. Grand Lydston and wife, Weed: T. g tences in liquor t cases of all March at 8:30. 144-1 Batchelder, wife and son, H ilt; Judges in the state, it is pointed Shredded Wheat, H A R D Y BROS. F. E. .K ennan, Sacramento; J. out at Salem.— Medford M ali Smoked iflbats, always cheaper Tribune. H. Young, Roseburg. W alk upstairs to Orres Tallo; at H A R D Y BROS. Shop and save flO.OO. 78-tf 10c-Tollet Soap, 4 for 25c at baths day or Tub Takes Position— H A R D Y BROS. H ot Sprlhgs. Jacksoh Harvey C lift, form erly employ Visit In M e d fo r d - Mrs. Pat D ally and daughter. ed at the Automotive Shop, has rsAsmbranaes hh W in te r Garden pance. S»t. Betty Lea. went 4o Med taken a position w ith the Clay- ige — photograph*. comb Motor C o., M r. C lift will Music by Loveland’s Oregonians. ford last evening to spend the 142-3* week-end visiting her mother. have charge of the used car de partment and also act as service Mr«. James Cleland. man on the floor. Ltoeal ■ Personal flotes 2 D t Libbys Pineapple, H A R D Y .q&Oq. j I l^ f t F or South— i Mr. and Mrs. L. F- j returned last evening I land, California, after [ several days in Ashland ! ness. „ ' One-Hour P arkin g Law Enforced in Medford—- The^ope-hour parking law w ill be qtrdnucuBly enforced from hepfcetyrQt; ¿Declared City Traffic q «1|4» Fraecott yesterday, ¡ucurjling to* the ' B edford Mail T r l W M ..<&.> rw^arjl to the Business T rip — R.' J. Woods made a short busi ness trip to H ilt and Hornbrook today on business. Onions, 7 pounds for H A R D Y BROS. 45c 25c T A L E N T D IS T R IC T W A T E R SUPPLY IS SHORT (Continued From Page One) Advertise l a at H A R D Y Shrimp, 2 cana H A R D Y HIJQS. fo i 3 OS-J. The Tidings 707 Oak SL Regular Rainfall • Drenches Ashland A good old-fashioned Oregon rain began falling in Ashland shortly after noon today and was reported as being fairly gen eral in the valley. I t was Just the sort of rain which brings smiles to the farmers. Snow was reported falling briskly in the mountains. April- - . . 4 . . Toledo — Yaquina V alley Cow Testing Assi ciaf ip * vOV continue WINCHESTER Garden Tools <ONVF.I>nH« CO L Another New Shipment 1 , The others sold out completely nnd we i ' * • have this latest shipment complete, with every .combination of colors, and Blades and Tines—High Carbon Steel. HANDLES _ are extra select second growth, white ash, polish ed and Waxed. POPULAR PRICES T H E ‘QUALITY STORE Simpson’s Í 1 Bardware pound . , < 'f Golden Eÿqs “ Th* Winchester Stors” .The latest 1* Spring style« fabrics at Paalssrud's, ». 1- Ferdinand M ille r o f Los Ange Among the guests a t the Hotel les «pent yesterday fa Ashland, Ashland are— Mrs. M. L. Roberts, Los Ange visiting his cousin, V . D. M iller of los, A. R. Frasier, Portland, W. M ille r’s Toggery. H. Ballinger, Portland, Victor Dickey, Portland, A. E. Bate«, Santa , Res*, California, R. F. Axley, . Portland, D. B. Ham ar, Finishing Tonight “Sporting Life” with BERT LYTELL Saturday Only Portland, R- L „ Gordon, Portland. W . W . Chadwich, Salem, Richard Shephard, Eugene. Enders Best-sauerkraut, large can, 15c a t H A R D Y BROS. W ondarfnl bargains at our 23rd Rexall Money-Saving B irth day sale, which starts tomorrow. McNair Bros., Rexall Store. Among the guests at the Li Springs hotel are— J. W . Palmer. Portland; H. W illiam s snd wife, Francisco; Lyman Carrier, quills, Oregon; Norman ( San Francisco; Mr. and Thomas Bordeaux, Seattle; F. H . Morris, Bordeaux; C W illia m and Mm. W atts, * couver, B. C.; C. M. Lane, I land; James F. Draper, N. Y. R. 8. Thonfss, Oakland; E Jefferson, Portland. Large Quick Quaker Oats, at H A R D Y BROS. C liff Payne makes truck bodice. 23nf REXALL M - Money Saving Dollar Day Sale Ends Tomorrow-Satarday. ' CQMH SEE WHAT A DOLLAR WILL BLY—HERE 81^90 Pullaway Sheets, Seamless for 3 Yds. Pillow Tubing 42 in. wide for ___ 2 Big Bath Towels, colored border, for , 3 Daisy Pillow Cases, size 42 and 45 inch for 3 lb. Stitched Cotton Bat, 72x90 for ___ New Styles Ladies Hand Bags for 7 Yds. Daisy Bleached Muslin for 4 Yds. Printed Dress Voiles for 7 Bath Towels, colored border, for Ladies Silk BoudoirCaps for 2 Yds. Curtain Net, 42 in. wide for 2 Yds. 81in. Bleached Sheeting for Pulsating dtama, in a new form—western backgrounds —a gutnt hull—a maddened,, half-crazed Indian—a lovely girl— a stubborn father — a brave man’s strength and “horse sense’’ as only Silver Kinflj Jah it!^ , J; Starts Tomorrow Nearly 150 articles at Epeeially Reduced . . . . Prices . McNAIR BROS BOYS OVERALLS ght high back overalls, piade with two side, two hip> watch >cket on bib. Sizes 5 to 16 — per pair YOUNG MENS CAPS ,lust received a big shipment of snappy new Caps. The main features arc Style, Quality and Low Prices. SPORT SATIN 36 inch Baronetto Wash Satin, Colors: Rose, Pink, Lavendar, Peach and Blue. Special price peft yard Sheen Twill Coats FASHIONS) Sheen twill is fashion’s first choice these days—es pecially if it is cut on the straight lines that mark the new slim coat of Spring. Very often summer fur adds to the smartness, and applique trimming Tends charm. Imagine! — These silk lined« full length twill coats in all the favored Spring shades áre prided at only Birthday Sale .With The Wonder Horse SILVER KING Our buyer h«« just returned from a trip to the Eastern Markets where he made some unusual purchases that enables us to offer them to you at very special prioes. ENGLISH PRINTS AMONG SPRINGS FOREMOST 36 inch Guaranteed fast colors, English Prints, shown in a wonderful selection of figured and striped patterns—per yard ' LADIES RAYON DRESSE^ Dainty Rayon Dresses, Famous Sunbeam makes guaranteed fast colors, many styles and designs in every color imaginable., Regular price $5.25 Special for a limited tijne . j . . , .The New Spring B a g . . lu s t received a score of new hand bags — every one of them would unartly compliment the Spring cos- time. Bags of cross grain msroeco In new Spring shades, pin seal and heard grain calf In colors snd black; Smart poaches of richly brocaded moire; many are .copies or imports. A great assortment of large snd small shapes. Priced BEAUTIFUL NEW Dresses % and Goats Arriving Daily From New York k Golden Rule Store Ashland, Ore. Exclusive Ashland Agents For The Famous Corticelli • Silks 1928 25c. at DR. J. P . CHWHOLM Veterinary Graduate the officia^ paid two or three good storpie w óuld’easily f ill tilth reservoir. H y a tt reservoir has 7500 acre feet of water stored now. The .re s t .run.off to thiy reservoir qomep ià fe r in thè spring w h in ,th simrw starts te tt « e BI A melting and I there b w lil be no ere Baker — Seventy-two cars of s difficulty io f i l i lin n g i . this reser cattle shipped to coast in one voir, which had .-9,500 acre feot week. > last year. . • . .. ■’ About 20 men are being worked now by the district in cleaning the idl^ojhes in .the Bell- view and other' distr lets, early, dry jp rh B f m a / mean starting oft jiy ù ta tio n early Good cabbage, Sc per pound at H A R D Y BROS. H ulk; .Coffee, H A R D Y BROS. • LOST— 8wJks m ovem ent. wrist watch. Please return to 133 Hargadine St. 144-3* pays to trade »0, F O R R E N T — 2-room house. Partly furnished. 22a Gar' field St. 144-3* flagrant viobnfaas that have been noted for sonpetjxne past. Any W A N T E D — By responsible par motorist, parklqfe for more thap ty, building 50x50 feet built on the usual hour in th e restricted M ain street in Ashland;- ‘agitable areas w ill be' subject to prosecd-' fpr general machinist wortc and tion, he says. . * repairing. W ill take lease for number of years. W rits Box Pop corn fresh, and crispy ut M. B. care of Ashland Tidings. Candy Lan<L r ’ 144-3* 27c at OaM BlagkwaU 4 i r w u f nW t Paist Joki. • < \ j T S 7 ^ mq. Visiting in Ashland— Hprace Reno and w ife of Napa, Visitor In Medford— „ California, are visiting his moth * short er, Mr«. Elisabeth Reno, and his business trip to Medford yester brother, J , K. Reno. Horace ROno is a former Ashland resident. day. j It - February