Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, February 90, 1M4
ASHLAND DAK/T H B Ú N »
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coming month set
Visitor —
Confined to
Edward
Stanley of Dunsmuir is
H. Q, Galey Is confined to hie
In
Ashland
on business.
home by illness.
Toys and games for .the Kid­
Cleaning renews the life' of
dles* birthday.—Elhart’s.
a garment. Try Paulserud'a.
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Visitors from M edford-
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Blaine Gibson, manager of the
Mrs. J, M. Hughes is confined
to her home on Beach Avenue Shell Oil and A. R. Myers, sales­
man for the Shell OH, of Medford
by illness.
were business visitors In Ashland
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor today,
Shop and save 110.00.
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Tub baths day or night.
Filing cabinets.—Blhart’s.
Jackson Hot Springs.
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Home from Dental School—
Among the guests at the Hotel
Karl Dyrud Is visiting with his
parents on Fourth street for a
A. E. Robb, Spokane; G. O.
few days before - returning to Williams, Malin, Oregon; S. J.
Portland, where he Is attending Grimes, Portland; C. W. West,
the North Pacific Dental College. Portland; J. H. Hamilton, Klam­
ath Falls; T. Cambest, Klamath
Cliff Payne makes brackets. Falls; Nadine McDaniels, Klam­
a
ath Falls; Lewis M. White, Port­
Call Blackwell for yonr nest land; Robert McKee, Portland.
paint Job.
137-1 mo.
Baby grows older day by day.
Undergoes Operation—
— Photographs
never. — Studio
Arthur Selby of Third street, Ashland.
was operated on for appendicitis
yesterday morning at the Com­
e VMtor—
munity hospital and la doing aa
Frank Amy of Medford was a
nicely as could be expected.
business visitor In Ashland yes­
terday.
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Turkish almond nut caramels
Freeh
at Candy Land.
cream car-
amele at
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Madden retreads tires.
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Visitors in
Portland Realtor Here—
R. T. Evans and daughter,
William P. Merry, prominent Esther, from Bucyrus, North Da­
Portland real estate man, stop­ kota, who are touring this part
ped off In Ashland last night of the country, aro gneets at the
while enronte home from Cali­ Hotel Ashland. They are pleas­
fornia after a visit In California. ed with Ashland and think It very
He was accompanied by Mrs. beautiful.
Merry. They were gueeta at the
Lithia Springs Hotel.
The latest In Spring styles and
fabrics at Panlaernd's.
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Winter Garden
Music' by Loveland*»
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­
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The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store.
Phone 10>.
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the
Mrs. Alma Aueety, Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Marry,
Portland. C. Johnson, Sacramento,
B. H. Pugh, Sacramento, Mrs.
L. H. Buntsel, 'Portland, J. O.
Creigbtoq, San Francisco, Whll
Smith, San Francisco. Mr. and
Mrs. O. T. Monto;-Eugene, C. W.
Fullerton, Portland, Harry Mark,
lfeir'York.
visit yesterday, enroute north
from California. Mr. Tremblay
la manager . of the Sovereign
hotel In Portland as well as the
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Columbia Gorge hotel on the up­
wold ve. Sagnon ¡ First Natl.
per Columbia River highway.
Bank vs. W. C. Penoyar; Rogue
River Canal Co., vs. Medford
Madden sella protected Urea. Irrigation Dlst.; Union Central
Life 'Ina., Co., vs. Turner; Fer
guson vs. Carter, et al; Nar-
yauakaa, et nx. va. Nary, et ux;
Robinson vs. Estate of
Van
Dueep; perry H. Bell vs. Ancient
River Gold Mining Co.; Neath-
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amer vs. Neathamer; Lammey vs.
, LAKESIDE, Neb., Feb. 20— Lammey; Grieve vs. Grieve;.
When Joe Possa of Lakeside and Penoyer va. Penoyer; Beery vs.
a woman friend were cornered Beery; Denney and Company vs.
h$re by- a hunger-erased coyote, Chas. Isaacs; Clara Dew vs.
Possa was forced to give battle C. Robinson; Getchell vs. Walk­
to the | animal with his bare er, et at; O. C. Boggs vs. Jack-
hands, according to a story being son County. Creamery; C. J.
related here today. After a hard Haas vs. W. J. Scott; Imperial
fight, Possa succeeded In chok­ Live Stock A Mtg., Co., vs.
ing the animal to death. The Hayes; Petition of Cal.-Ore.
woman’s dress was badly torn In Power Co., for Tax Reduction;
Second Northwestern Finance
the fight.
Corp., vs. Fischer; Eldridge vs.
Eldridge; Colby vs. Colby.
Coyote Is Choked
To Death By Man
ro n m
c m or death
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lnterested In farming, flnt' with
the late S. W. Ferris of Hamp­
ton. Later, he owned and op­
erated for year» 640 acres of
the Iowa Central Stock Farm
Joining the town %f Allison,
which farm was built up by and
simultaneously with the found­
ing of that town by the Stout
family and their associates, of
Dubuque.
Surviving are three brothers,
David of Sae Gtty, Iowa; James
of
Anderson.
Indiana
and
Charles of Los Angeles; the
widow of Minneapolis; a daugh­
ter, Mrs A. C. Leister of Min­
neapolis; three eons, William C.
on a ranch In Montana; John
D., Sales Manager of the Klipto
Loose Leaf Co., of Mason City,
ana Dr. Charles K., of Chicago,
now In Nice, France. Tho old-
t eon, Dr. James C., of Cedar
Falls died two years ago. For?
mer State Representative Wil­
liam Anderson of Hamilton
the Hotel County, Iowa, Is a nephew.
Oregou a ra.
Mr. and Mn. B.
E. H. Morris, San
Francisco: Mn. Lela Kqvto, Kan-
aas City Missouri;' * T.
1 C. Turner
aad sou, Phoenix, , Arisons; W.
Warner, Spokane:
Spokane; J. F. Fhnthrop.
iton, Washington; Andrew
n. Loe Angeles: Mr». Elbert
th, Portland; Gladys O’Kone,
:land; Mrs. W. A. Wrenn,
land; Ralph Wilve, McMInn-
i; J. B. Churchman, McMlnn-
>; W. H. McMaster and wife,
tie; George W. Kent, Van-
*er; Mre. M. Pearson, Van-
rer; Mn. W. F. Kent, Van-
Chamberlain Now
Greatly Improved
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20
— (U .P.)—George L. Chamber­
lain, former United States sen­
ator from Oregon, has progressed
so rapidly from his recent stroke
of paralysis that he is now able
to walk about his apartment for
a few minutes each day. Phy­
sicians. say his condition Is even
more favorable than they had
ever hoped.
Reedsport
under way
of Umpqua
Sutherlin
bakery will
March.
.
TOO L A T Í TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT—The Greer home
at 109 Granite street; completely
furnished; to sulults without
small children. Lease for year
if desired. Inquire at Tidings
office.
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WANTED—Chickens for eat­
ing.
Leghorns preferred. Call
153.
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FOR SALE OR RENT— Mod­
ern 6 room-house; large porch;
beautiful view; large aad small
fruit. Furnished or unfurnished.
219 Meade Street.
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Man Suspected In
$43,500 Robbery
Found In Detroit
SPOKANE, Feb. 20— Myster­
ious theft of 943,600 from a
Butte business man In a Spo­
kane hotel November 24, 1925,
is alleged to have been solved
with the arrest of a man known
as “The Count,” In Detroit
Mich. The news was received
In a wire to the ' prosecutor’s
office.
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P. F. Doherty le the com­
plaining witness from Butte, who
claims the money, all in bills,
was stolen from his room early
in the morning during an im­
portant business conference.
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Please
i with
FRED THOMPSON AND
SILVER KING
23rd REXAU
Money Saving
Birthday Sale
TOP!
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that no beautiful woman
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The Lithia
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she can’t keep it up
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week after week
Sunday Evening Dinner, $1.00 Plate,
e e e
for very long
The most convenient and most appreciated way of
entertaining them
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Cliff's Tire Shop
& Service Station
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Gas, Oil and Tire Service, as well as
e e e
If Yon Are Planning
Prices
A Party, Dance or Banquet
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
let ns explain how easily and attractively we can
handle the affair for you at
31 Water Street
THE LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
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INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
Epecially Reduced
MeNAffi BROS.
TICKETS ON SALE—MILLER’S TOGGERY, FRANKLIN BAK­
ERY, OR ASK ANY DE MOLAY MEMBER
I won ’t say
and retain her beauty.
Nearly 160 articles at
. Dance Follows; Music by Quartette
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Admission, Banquet and Dance, $1.25
389 E. Main Street
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Sunday Only
,
Agee’s Shoe Shop
But I will say
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BANQUET 7:30’ P. M.
Lithia
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Monday, February 22
Repairs That Will
laundry work.
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LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
PROMPT DELIVERY
SERVICE
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“WILD BULL’S
LAIR"
DeMolay’s Washington
Banquet and Dance
SICK
ROOM
SUPPLIES
Every comfort and con­
venience for the shut-in.
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the weather
Oregon and Washing­
ton —■ Unsettled,
stonai raina la weat por­
tion.
Local rains and
snows in east portion
night and Sunday. Slight
change In temperature.
Rontherlv winds, fresh
An Evening of
Real Fun!
lx>8T— Sigma Kappa sorority
jeweled pin, near postoffice or
on Allda street. M. C. Mills.
Lambda *16 qngraved on back of
pin. Return to Vic Mills.
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Clatskanie---- Grimes Oil Co.,
prepares to drill deep oil test
— Clearing well well near town.
for low-gap section
Highway.
— Modern electric
be opened here in
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kind sympathy
and beautiful floral offerings at
the death of our dear wife and
mother.
. W, Dr CAREY and Family
does her own
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calved by relative« here. Sealy,
who wag rated • • the wealthiest
man in Texae—his fortune be­
ing estimated at 160,000,000-—.
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recently went abroad for bis
GALVESTQN/Tevas, Feb. 20 health.
— (U.P.)— John. Sefftr,. 69, pres,
Southern Pacific will use 16,-
ldent of the Magnolia OH com­
pany, -died .today la Parle, ac­ 000,000 feet select Oregon fir
cording t o ..« . oablagram re- In building care.
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Texas Capitalist
Is Dead Jn Paris
crank case service and car greasing.
Cliff’s Tire Shop and Service
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Station
The father attended to the
buamese affairs. The son at­
tended to the lore affairs.
And then they decided to
reverse the system.
The result is a comedy h it
W e S e ll
Rickenbacker
Automobiles
Chicken 'and
Turkey
D IN N E R
,
Park Garage
SUNDAYS
12 NOON TO 8 P. M.
85Cepte
THE PLA ZA
CLIFF JENKINS, Prop.
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Formerly Oeser’s Ashland Service Station.
SERVICE WORTH WHILE