Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local ¡ Personal flotes
ODD FELLOW ACTIYITIKS
Watch this space every day.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Whngaday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd TUbs-
daya. . Rebekahs, 2nd ’ a id 4th
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DENVER, Feb. SC. — (LP) —
fliirty-threo nations of the world
¿«presented at the international
convention of Rotary Clubs to be
held here next June, will have
¿louts in a giant electrical page­
in i to be staged on the night of
June 14.
< The pagegnt will be headed by
the famous Mexican national
band of 45 pieces and wlU in­
clude 100 Blackfoot Indians in
their original costumes.
Other features of not w ill'h e
a "song feat,” ih which noted boy
bands from the United States and
Canada will take part. The Pres­
ident’s Ball, always a gala affair,
will be held on the night of June
V isitor la Ashland—
- Harold Baace, who la working
for the Oopco Co., Is in Ashland
for the week-edd.
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Mgtiden retreads tires.
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Retire*
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1 Cash Johnson, who has the shoe
The Encampnnmv f i l l confar. repair shop’a t the corner of Gran­
the Patriarchal Degree
next ite and North Main has retired
Tuesday evtehlog, Alf members from business. He has moved to
and visiting Patriarchs urged to his home pn Lincoln street.
attend/
Refreshments will be
aerrsd
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150-«
Thé latest In Spring styles and
fabrics at Paylserud's.
140-tf
In Ashlalnd
fo n d e r Ashland Girl—
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Mr. and Mr». C. M. Breedlove,
LOOT—Sunday, female, Boston
of Portland, nr* in Ashland for
Terrier,’ bobbed tail, answers t o
a fsw days visit. Mrs, Breedlove
name of “Mfchie.”
Reward.
will be remembered as Lourde»
Finder
notify
Mrs.
B.
Michele,
Rainé.
Grants Pass,»Ore.
159-8*
harleston Contest
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iage Heavy ás
Twister io
States
Able to Be Out—
Mrs. Susan Gregg Is able to
be out again after a short ill­
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 26— ness at her home on Gresham
( U P ) — The storm-torn country and |ow > greets.
from the gulf to Illinois awoke
today to repair the property
damage and bury the I t dead as
CARD OF THANKS
tan result of the cyclone which
We wish tb thank the E l|u
swept through rural sections ot Lodge and the many friends for
the south yesterday. One freak the kindness extended during
of the wind was reported from the Ulpees and death ot our
Chico county where the cyclone father, c . H. Nickerson. Also
lifted . Mrs. Lily Tyson and toss­ for the beautiful flowers.
ed her into the top of a high
’ ARNOLD and
tree.
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VIRGIB LBP8CHAT.
Mrs. Hall àii^M i^. McCallister Visited la Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Busaard of
were, visitors la Ashland yester­
day from Gifentq Pafe.
Klamath Falls, stopped to visit
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremns on
M areen*» vTrtWmlug,
their way to Eugene to attend
pooing, Dyeing Facials.
the. Cleaners and Dyers conven­
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's
tion. Mrs. Busaard is a daughter
Phone 18».
ot Mr. and Mrs. Doremua.
On the Afternoon o f June 17,
the "Wild W est” will have Its
fling when a chapter of Cheyenne
fro n tier Days will be presented
in Denver with bucking horse»,
roping and other phases of the
■ spert.
Foreign visitors of note Include
H ip finance
minister of Italy,
Ashland Vonng Man—
Cliff Payne makes steps.
from Milan; secretary of state of
Word was received from Francis
Csecho-Slovakia; a cabinet mem­
Barns that he is with a survey­ From Medford—
ing party In Sonora, Medico.
Mr. Jenkins of the Mason Bhr- Two months ago J. F. Sullivan and his sister Louise, both ber from the court of Queen Wil-
win, of Medford was a business of Grand Rapids, Mich.', couldn’t tell the Charleston from holmtna, of Holland and lending
(Aplomats from 'Ireland, Great
visitor In Ashland today.
Jonteel Face Powder, 39c.
the shinunie- Then th ey started learning it—and in *a Btitaln and other countries.
McNair Bros.
There prill come a time when nation-wide contest at Chicago they won first prize. Their
a good portrait of mother and prizes included $1000 worth of furniture, $1000 worth of
American Legion Auxiliary to
father will be a treasure to you. jewelry and a five-w eeks vaudeville contract at $500 a
The members of the American Don't put it off. Studio Ashland. week.
i'«r
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Legion Auxiliary are urgently re­
quested to. a t t e n d e e . regular
Madden suits protected tires.
monthly meeting March 1, at eight
i MONTE CARLO, Feb. 26— (U.
o'clock at the armory. B r in g s B usiness Visitor—
P .)— Helen W ills of California
friend that you know to bo elig­
P. W. Geiser, general ihanag-
advanced into the finals in the
ible to Join the unit. The Amorl- er of the Cherro City Milling Co.
gold cuji 'tournament tennis
efca Legion Auxiliary la the larg­ of Salem, was a business visitor
Mingles today when she defeated
est patriotic organization In the la Ashland Wednesday.
Eileen BptTSttl. , The American
United States.
girl had' a hard contest..,
See the new clothes reel at
For high grad« tailoring see Jordan Sash and Cabinet Works.
Orres talions, upstairs.
149-tf
148-3
Helen Wills Gets
Into Final Play
FOR SALSI— 8 sacks of called
potatoes at |1 .6 0 per sack. Ash­
land Fruit and Produce Asso­
ciation.
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" FOR RENT— Very reasonable.
Splendid apartment close in— gas
and wood stove.
Adults only.
Phone 263-R.
150-4
FOR SALB— Rhode Island Red
eggs, >1.00 per setting. Phone
251 JY.
160-0
FOR HALE— Fifty pure bred
Rhode I»land Red hens— two
roosters g w jrlth bunch. D. Le
Blanc. »08 Oak.
150-8*
Peggy O'Dare
DRESSES
Sell So Readily At "
14.50 TO $39.75
because o f their marked ind ivid­
uality and evident value. Not too
high in price and no attem pt at
oheapness.
Popular Priced Dresses At
.Winners‘in Venus Contest
WEATHER
m—
Return to Work— ,
Ted H a t of Avery street was
George Ross has returned to
taken to the Saered Heart hospi­ his work et (the Enders store
tal ita Medford.
after s few days at home because
of Illness.
Arabesque Box Paper, 71c.
McNair Bros.
Cleaning renews the life of
a garmept. Try Fauleerud'e.
. 140-tf
Ten per cent reductions on
all millinery and trimmings
from Marek 1 to 8. Mrs. H
Simons, 28 South Pioneer.
160-3
Finishing Tonight
Among the guests at the Llthl*
Hpriugs hotel are ■
F. F. Oakley, Portland;
Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Oakleaf and son,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Tsraons, Seattle; F. H. Pepper,
Oakland; Charles A. Frank, Los
Angeles; R. W. Enders, Los
Angeles;
L. E. Parker, Sacra­
mento; C. W. Taylor, Sacramen­
to.
“THE KING ON
: MAIN STREET”
Toys and games for the Kid­
dles' birthday.— Elhart'«.
139-tf
with
Among the guests at the Columbia
hotel are
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ADOLPH MEN.TOU
dre shown > in great variety from
Eastern manufacturers who depend
on quality production for m arvel­
ous values.
Oregon and Whshlng-
ton— Fair east portion,
generally cloudy west ppr-
tlon, tonight and Satur­
day.
G6ntle
Easterly
winds along coast.
Homestead Sheets
•72x90
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SPEC IA L SA T U R D A Y
Each O Û «
tf/M Gwendolen Winning-
horn, an athletic girl of M,
■barely beat out a farm, wo­
man of SO in a Venue conteet
etaged by a Cape Girardeau,
(Mo.) newepaper. Miee Win-
ningham, at the right, wae
adjudged winner, but Miee
Emma L. Davit, at the left,
wae eecond only by a narrow
margin.
Tfe FLORSHEIM SHOE
O. F. Brads^gw, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Breedlove, Port­
land; F. V. Roaehraugh. Aloah;
Charles A. Dunn, Portland; J.
H. Young, Roseburg, J. A. Rob­
erts and wits, Tacoma.
E. R. Isaac & Co
TH E QUALITY STORE
’ 12 Mo. Pongee
,
Silk Special
Size 70x80
Blankets with a thrift ap-
peal,
warm,
reliable,
practical and good look-
lng— marketed at a very
special price.
Silks o f Colorful Charm
Saturday
J g QQ
The kin g is d ead ; long live th e king.
This is to be
another, season
of
prints, but prints d istin ctively d if­
ferent and exquisitely patterned,
40 inches wide.
their WAT in a thrilling? wild,
spectacular ride for fame
Left for Portland - •
and fortune. See the great­
Mr. and Mra. Joe Smith and
est cross country racing son left yesterday for Portland
classic! Fortunes change for a. few days visit.
hands on th e'rasults.^ Men
are made rich or poor over-
a lg h t
y
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Belmont Percales
36 inches W ide
25 N EW PA TTER N S
Yard
Special
Anm m i
• S g
Pair
36 inches wide
Yard
in new colors: Nile Green Orchid,
Peach, Pink, Yellow and White.
Sold Regular, Yard 45c.
A Tim ely Offering Of
NEW
From Portland ■
Everett Harpham, representa­
tive of the Pierce - Fair and Co.
of Portland cabled on the Ash­
land hanks yesterday.
Vlelt in AMhlsno—
Cllff Weaver and Jack Jewett
of Klamath Falla visited here for
a short time yesterday enroute
to Eugene on business'. Weaver
bad charge of the steel construct­
ion on the Lithla. Springs hotel
Away they go! Neck to neck. building aqd la now In the co#,
tract lng bustneaa at Klamath
Straining. Lunging. Poshing Fallal.
,
Sterling coats are arriving and
many other shipm ents of pretty
coats for the week end.
One special lot of dressy tw ill coats
w ith crepe lining and many with
fur trimming, made of Lorchene
Tw ill at
Plaid W ool Mixed
Blankets
33 inches w ide
CO«
Yard
Natural color, all pure silk. Im ­
ported from Japan. Sold regular,"
Yard, 89c.
PR IN T E D C R EPES
Lithla chewing bars a winner
at Candy Land.
/ Nyal goods and Palm Olive
Sale now on at Elhart's.
COATS
Classified Ads Bring Resulta.
Vlsltorq Jo Ashlgud—
Mr. s °d Mrs. LeRoy Ostrandeç
i egr- were In Ashland 'from Siskiyou
128-lf today.
On to S al tan
Jim Bowers left yesterday for
Salem. accompanied by his broth­
er. Martin Bowers of Gold Hill,
who Is a member of the state
Urns board. They expect to be
lack tomorrow night.
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T o know when a shoe is good is not
88 im portant as to k n o w a sh oe
that is good. Y ou can, rely on the
Florsheim reputation for quality—
th e shield is the mark of a good shoe.
C O M BINA TIO N NO. 12
SPRING
DRESSES
Printed Crepes
Printed Georgettes
A D istinctive Crepe
$2.95
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Georgettes And
Flat Crepes
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$17.95
W eave, new this season, offers a
Every new spring time color
w ide choice of color combinations, and combination of colors in­
cluded.
40 inches wide.
See the Hew ‘Tub Fast’ wash goods sold here only, Guaranteed Fast to Sun & Tub
THE ENDER’S COMPANY
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