Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Moving Picture Man Hera
ltoeal ; Personal flotes
Charles Hains of the Universal
Pictures
Corporation
making
“Crashing Timbers,’* in Klamath
Falls, is a business visitor in
Ashland and a guest of the Hotel
Oregon.
ODD FELLOW A t lW l
Watch this space every
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Th
Encampment, 1st and 2n
days. Rebekahs, 2nd a
Tuesdays.
Ten per cent reductions on
millinery and trimmings
Alble Beck is confined to from March 1 to 9. Mrs. H.
his home with the flu.
Simons, 26 SoutB* Pioneer.
160-8
You love and cherish your
children above all else— preserve
Complete assortment of Kar­
the happy days of childhood ess Toilet Goods.— Lithia Springs
with photographs.— Studio Ash­ Pharmacy,
160-2
Confined to Home by Illness— all
land.
The Encampment will
the Patriarchal Degree
Tuesday ssrenlng. Alt m
and visiting Patriarchs ur
attend.
served.
Refreshments v
j-
B u i^ a s Trip To Jacksonville-
Henry Enders, Jr., • spent to­
day in Jacksonville on business
Nyal Sale at Elhart’s.
For -high grade taporing see
Orre» tailors upstairs.
149-tt
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Among the guests a t the Llthla
Reserved seats for the Med­ Springs hotel are—
ford-Ashland game here will go
Mrs. C. E. Jones, Portland;
on sale at The Rose, Monday Thomas A. Veach,, Portland; A.
morning at 9:00 o'clock.
B. Brown, Portland; Flora B.
Kline, Galva, IUlnols; Lee E.
Dance Is Enjoyed—
Smith, Bay City; Floyd Temple­
The American Legion dance ton and wife, Albany; H. A.
at the armory last night at­ Blain and wife, Los Angeles; L.
tracted a good crowd of pleasure A. Branden and wife, Portland;
seeker« who enjoyed the func­ W. B. Gano, Portland; W. O.
tion. Music was furnished by Ritter and wife, Portland.
Loveland’s Oregonians.
Toya and gamea for the
75a Rubber Gloves, 69c
dies’ birthday.— Elhart’s.
McNair Bros.
IB—
Mrs. W. M. Barber Is con­ Normal Contractor He re'
J. J. Tranchall, contractor on
fined to her home with the flu.
the new Ashland Normal school
Cliff Payne makes bread boards. building, is here on business
from his headquarters in Port­
land. He finds the work pro­
at tbe Colnm- gressing satisfactorily in every
Among the
bU hotel a
way. He is accompanied by his
Mr. end
wife and family.
Diego; Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Beach, San Diego; W. W. Miller,
See tbe new Loose Compacts
Rosebnrg; E. D. 8mltb, Rose- — Karess Line— Llthla Springs
barg.
Pharmacy.
150-2
Fresh home-made
amela at the Pissa.
•Complete assortment of Kar­
es» Toilet Goods.— Llthla Springs
Pharmacy,
169-2
Class B Basketball Games
solia protected tires.
Seattle Physician Visit»—
Don’t miss the Birthday Sale
Dr.
K.
Winslow,
widely-
at McNair Bros.
known Seattle Physician and sur­
geon, was a visitor in the city
Tub baths day or night. today with Mrs. Wlaslow, en­
Jackson Hot Springs.
124-tr route home by motor following
Madden retreads tires.
69-tf a visit in California. They are
guests at the Llthla Springs ho­
tel.
Miss Nellie Dickey Is moving
160 bargains at McNair Bros.
her office from Room 5 In the
Mills building to Room 8 in the
Stearns building.
FOR SALE—Ona Dise Plow
Carson-Fowler
The latest in Bpring styles and at a bargain.
146-0
fabrics at Pantaernd’s.
149-tf Lumber Co.
A marriage license was issued
February 25 to James Q. Adams
sad Betty C. Lnnde.
Marcelling, Tkimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
Phone 101.
98-tf
TODAY ONLY
HOOT GIBSON
nThe Arizona
Sweepstakes1’
Central Point defeated Jack­
sonville at Central Point last
evening, 36-23. The game was
played to decide the champion­
ship of the south end of Rogue
River valley In Class B schools.
Central Point will play either
Rogue River or Prospect for tbe
championship of tbe Rogue River
valley.
Tbs Jacksonville girls
team defeated Central
Point
girls 22-15, giving' them the
championship of the southern
end of the Rogue River valley.
They will play Rogue River to
decide the championship of the
valley.
In A s h la n d -
Judge and Mrs. Hsrtsell of
Medford were visitors in Ash­
land Thursday.
AshlaM FWtwl Society to Meet—
The Ashland Floral Society
will hold a meeting at 8:00
o’clock at tbs Public Library
Monday night. All members are
requested to be present and to
bring a friend Interested in
floral culture, as there will be
a very interacting program. Tlie
main speaker will be *Barnard
Joy, subject, “Preparation of
Soil.’* *
Among the guests at the Hotel
Oregon ar^—
MONDAY
loved by two men—in love
with both — faces the ter­
rible ordeal of making a de­
cision, and then — the wife
of her chdeen one tells her
aD — and shatters her girl­
ish romance; but — Unity
Blake — the kind of girl men
pity bnt forget, makes the
supreme sacrifice that love
might live.
It is not tMb kind of picture
yon are accustomed to. It
is quite away from the beat-
DANGER IN NEGLECTED
COLDS
Serious diseases may develop
from neglected eonghs and colds
and make them dangerous There
Is no better remedy for quick re­
lief from coughs and colds than
Foley’s Honey A Tar Compound.
“My grandchild could get no re­
lief whatever from a very bad
eronpy cough, until r gave him
Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes
Peter Lendls. Meyersdale, Pa. Oet
a bottle from your druggist and
have It ready for any emergeacy.
Contains no opiates. Satisfaction
guaranteed.— Sold Everywhere.
WANTED—To rent a room,
or light housekeeping accom­
modations in the neighborhood
of Natatorlum. Addreee F. 8.
Care Tidings.
111-1«
FOR RENT—Sleeping room
near depot
Reasonable. 269
7th S t
161-9«
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
Gallon 12.20
Pint 30c
Ashland Creamery
Plaza Confectionery or
Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
The Lithia Springs H otel
Sunday Evening Dinner, $1.00 Plate
The most convenient and most appreciated way of
entertaining them
If You Are Planning
The Ashland
Elettale Shop
3*6 B. Main Street
That deliver Static
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A Party, Dance or Banquet
l s
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let ns explain how easily and attractively we can
handle the affair for yon at
THE LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Enjoy
23rd Birthday
SALE
Allowed On
Your Old Irons
A Real* Sunday
Dinner
at
TH E P L A Z A
• Now Onl
When You Purchase a
New One
BRING THEM IN!
Murphy Electric
LAUNDRY CO
Shop
Buy Your Tickets For The
SH O W
Black and White Revue
SALE—Beardless seed
F. B. Garle.
Phone
161-2 or 2
FUMALE HHLP
WOMEN— Work homo. Make
i.00, slx hours Work. Dignl-
»d. No Belline. Consolidated
ird Co.
128 N. Wells 8 t
spt. 1242, Chicago.
161-1«
The
Automotive Shop
WHIPPING CREAM
L E G IO N
FOR
Springs of new design on
all models, combined with
balloon tires, provide pil­
lowy comfort on rutty,
roads and make long tours
a source of genuine pleas­
ure* and bodily relaxation.
Handle This.
TOO L A T I TO 0LA8SIFY
barley.
6F14.
IMPROVED
CHEVROLET
WORK
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J. W. Milliner returned from
Salem, where he has been visit­
ing his daughter, Mrs. E. C.
Richards for tome months.
on the property and securing
member«.
,
Respectfully submitted,
Harry K. Tomlin »on,
, . Wm. M. Dodge.
H. Ç. Galey.*
BATTERY
Lithia chewing bars a winner
at Candy Land.
Returned Home—
Your committee has covered
all preliminary work possible
without an outlay of,money. We
have taken estimate of probable
cost of construction and as near
as we «an arrive at any figure
it would take 9X6*000. to put In
the first nine holes.,, This cost
together with land and engineer­
ing expense would place the to-
tgl cost in the neighborhood of
920,000 which seems to be the
average cost of constructing a
course which would be a credit
to the community.
Your committee feel that to
establish a club and finance
same without borrowing money
it would be necessary to sell not
less than 100 shares of stock
in the club at 9200 a share. If
it is possible to do this there 1«
no question In the minds of the
committee bnt that the course
would be a success in every way.
Our recommendation should
•you* decide to proceed further
with the course is that you form
a temporary organisation giving
^authority to proceed in the for­
mation of a club taking options
Upon Our
E. D. Kingsley and wife stop­
ped off In Ashland last night
enroute home to Portland from
Visitors From Talent—
a two weeks’ visit in California.
Mrs. Howard and daughter
Visitors
In
M
e
d
fo
rd
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Mr. Kingsley is one of the
of
Talent spent the day In Ash­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Galey
and
prominent lumbermen of tbe
land.
daughter,
Mary,
and
Mrs.
Cheadle
Pacific coast.
went to Medford today on a
combined business and pleasure
Cleaning renews the life
garment. Try Panlserud’s.
140-tf
FOR SALE—Two good bulld-
lots on North Pioneer Ave.,
on« half block from Main S t
Bach lot 47 1-2x76 ft.
Pave­
Skeesi Funeral Oerihee
ment, sidewalks. If Interested
Funeral services for Mrs.
see Miss Coffee. ' Tidings office
Bins J. Skeen will be held from
or 154 Oak St.
Stock*« chapel tomorrow after­
noon at 1 o’clock with bnrlal In
FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms,
Mountain View cemetery.
one block from Poet Office, 29
8. Pioneer.
161-tf
See the new Loose Compscts
WANTED— 91200 on
—Karess Line—Llthla Springs
modern
6-room cottage,
Pbsrmacy.
150-2
located 76X150 f t lo t
See the new clothes reel at cent
Jordan Saab and Cabinet Works.
AIRO ff>eoo on highly Im­
149-9
proved five acre tract on high-
strneted later,
You Can Depend
Charles Hains, Klamath Falls;
C. H. Sanford, Berkeley; Mrs.
Sanford, Berkeley; J. J. Ward,
and wife, Hood River; Mr. and
Mrs. H. L, Crain, San Francisco;
C. E. Keefe and wife, Tacoma- Stopped In A s h la n d -
Frank Swingle ¿sapped In
C. J. Thomas and wife, Dayton,
Ashland today on his return to
Washington.
bis home In Corvallis from San
Among the gueets at the Hotel Diego, where he has spent tbe
past two months with his broth­
Ashland a r e
L. V. King, Metsger; Mr. er,. who suffered a paralytic
and Mrs. K. Vander Aarde. Yak­ stroke. Mr. Swingle Is a former
ima; Henry Vander Aarde, Yak­ Ashland resident.
ima; Cora Vander Aarde, Yak­
ima; James M. Levy, San Fran­
Drake and family of
cisco; A. J. Haugen, Tillamook;
J .W. Brokaw, Tacoma; Mrs. Phoenix have moved to Ash-
Alice Sheldon, Los Angeles; R. land.
J. Carson, Yreka.
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He risked a jail sentence to
win a horse race and save a
Maxlxe Cherries, 1-lb
girl’s home. Did he ride
4 Sc.— McNair Bros.
fast! You’ll say sol
TOMORROW -
chaaed for 91.600, 9600 at time
grants pass defeated
of purchase and the balance
BY
ASHLAND
HIGH
STAGED AT HILT
at 1600 a pear. Thia gives a to­
tal of 120 acres for 90,690.
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Water for tbe fairway*- and
the show is rapidly rounding so closely guarded they were greens can be bad from tbe
into shape ready for the final unable to make many shots for Talent Irrigation Company with­
field goals, the remainder of out placing tbe entire property
Week of rehearsals.
Some new and clever talent their points being gained from under tb Irrigation District by
paying for sucb water as need­
has been developed for this pro­ foul throws.
It was a clean, speedy game ed at a rate of 910 per acre a
duction.
Mr. “Henry Ford"
Claycomb has suddenly blossom­ throughout and a large crowd of year. We also find that tbe
ed forth as a soft shoe dancer Grants Pass fans enjoyed the water ditch is 125 feet above
of ability—Dr. Shinn has learn­ good natured rivalry between the the highest point of tbe land
wblch would be used for ■ tbe
ed to do the impossible-—Randall two teams.
I b e Lineup
first nine holes and approxi­
Woods trips the light fantastic
The teams lined up as fol­ mately 200 feet above tbe low­
while John Enders, by acting per­
fectly natural gets his part over lows:
est point which would probably
Ashland give a gravity water system
in Big Time style, by pretend­ Grants Pass
Garrett •••••••••••....•••••.. Marske thus eliminating cost of pump­
ing that he is acting.
Tickets are now on sale for Smith. ...■••■■. ........F ..••••■■■»..^L. Parr ing plant.
the show, and from all indica­ Graves.................C-...— ..... Moore
Splendid Course
tions there will be two full Bennett - ........... G............ Gosnell
The committee had Mr. Mc­
houses to greet the Legionalres T u t t l e .a .a .a ...a .a a ...- .O ...H iU Pherson, the professional from
Substitutions — Grants Pass: the Medford Club go over the
in their first theatrical produc­
Wade for Garrett; Kellogg for property apd the following is a
tion.
Bennett; Garrett for Tuttle. portion of report which he sub­
Ashland:
Roy Parr for Moore; mitted: (1 ) The soil is of a
TROUBLES MOUNT FOR
Abbott
for
HUI; Moore for Aldo sandy clay where you could grow
AUTOMOBILE CONCERN
Parr.
a
• very good turf and in wet
Local Girls Lose
weather It would never get very
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The Grants Pass girls team soggy, enabling you to play all
brought some measure of com­ year round.
(2) It is below
fort to the home folks when the water ditch enabling you to
they defeated the Ashland'girls, get all necessary water for your
20 to 17 in .an Interesting game. fairway and greens at a very
The Ashland girls were going nominal coat.
(2) It would
strong at the finish and probab­ make an excellent 18 hole course
ly would have evened the score giving variety to every class of
had the' game, lasted a few more golfer. (4) I would say 915,-
minutes.
000 would put your first .nine
be permitted. Two such applica­
holes In good shape. The Hirst
tions have already been refused, ASHLAND GOLF COURSE
nine holes would be layed out
it was stated.
PLANS MADE PUBLIC on the low level land and the
Chief of Police McNabb stated
second nine holes' would be on
this morning that he had not
the
hill.
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acted upoa the application of the
Mr. MacPherson recommended
new firm for dealers* licenses, and
that the 8 acres on tbe East side
that he probably would not until
of tbe Highway be used for
the proper application had been
parking of cars, caddie house
made’ before the council relative
and locker rooms. Also, that
to the building.
practice green could be con-
Ed High, in a telephone con­
versation thia morning, stated he, x?ald property which can be pur-
or Mr. De Bon would appear be­
fore the council Tuesday even­ CHILDREN ESCAPE DANGER
ing to straighten out the situa­
Children escape the dangerous
complications
from
neglected
tion.
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coughs and colds by using Foley’s
Honey and Tar at the onset. They
Busines» Visitor in Portland— like the pure honey end whole­
H. L. Claycomb went to Port­ some pine tar given by nature tor
their relief. Free from opiate«,
land for a few days on business. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
Is a wonderful remedy for chil­
Former Ashland Resident*—
dren bnt it la Just as effective for
Harvey Taylor, former Ash­ adults. Get a bottle today and
have it handy for any emergency.
land resident, came
through Remember satisfaction guaran­
Ashland yesterday on his way teed. — Bold Everywhere.
north. He drives the Pacifie
Only Competent Men
Fruit truck.
LSXUON SHOW WILL BE
Putty Lime and Jíydrated Lime
Vining Theater, March 8-9
SPRAYING PURPOSES
Just Received New Stock Of
•e Clay
Moscow Fire Brick
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. co .
In the Heart <rf Town
For sale at Plaza Confectionery, Lithia Confection
ery, Nininger’s or Raggedy Ann, or from any Legior
member.
$1.00