Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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T l» Hading, rt5 the bo*«d ¥ •
peeted to aid Ih shaping the colt with ao brand and one hay
|ung womsa’« careers following horee branded. O on left hip In
fpy l i t merry «vening of ..<«M
sir
graduation.
November On Dead Ihdtaa. Hhve
a* 4 ¿rglte .whleh all enjoy»* AM
name by paying for feed. Cbae.
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brief
buel«egp
tyip
to
Port«
th w w fh iy ; none more ao fcfcMH
Courage
Orovp
spent
more
Lindsay. Phone H t - L
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■ Td>Wtr-~* in Whose honor.' |n
ban >140,OOD ' In public im-
14»-FrL Mon.
V 4 H »n planned-
irovements, in lfttd.
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Pant T. Jackson, principal af ,
G*Rd WftfMtad"**
Klamath
ra il« high school, was
O* Tuesday M enl«* a$ M *
9 * le »
Frank Rllgh win
Leslie Rodgers, caahle« of the
among
the
Klamath visitata MVP ¡ set 8250,000 atore, officq s«d
p. m.. the Martha OtasM* First National bank of ftl*m«Jh
Chapter a t Westminster Guild Falls, brought Mr*. Rodger* qpd f«V t V basketball g a » a 8«|»r-
leatre bolidi«*,
will hold Its quarterly banquet children to Ashland Saturday d«g evening.
In the Junior rpoaa at the >*ee afternoon to witness the Klam­
Central Point
Bonds are
hytarian shore*.
ath-Ashland
basketball
game. DEAD AREAA
gh school
•ted , for new
It is a covered dish affair t M They returned home by motor
> ¥ ST ATHW
inUdlng.
all m em bers are ask ed to bring yeaterdov afternoon.
CHICAGO,
March
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a covered AUb filled «Uh tatata
Fading and weaken«* thdlft ftMh
thing agYojj.
A . „ ,. •
Povtfaad Attorney taftre— .
nnla
»re not altogether
At this »eatin g t v nq»i«et->
Plowden Btott, well known
lag committee will give Us ra. Portland attorney and former suit of atmospheric conditions,
port and ithe beer officer* wl$i Stanford football star, wee ,n according to Ranva Os gftroqlb,
he lp»taU«t.
„ ; U jJ the city yesterday with Mrs. chief engineer of a andta station
A short pJeqaln* program w iy Stott. They were guests at the here.
struck eaid that both of the»«
T h at’S ail saving means. I t doesn’t mean “ go­
be given dprlng the cousae of Lithla Springs hotel.
conditions can he a« rlbiifed Is
the banquet The mite huge » rt
ing without things” —-all your life—hut only for
to be brought la at thia time, Among the gpesta e t U*e V oin». largely to the broadcast!»* «fgr,
a while.
ttpn (Itself.
Thia conclusion.
for the l»St ««after** « a«»»-
Strode
said,
was
reached
after
Saving is ju st procrastination in spending
m ent.
E. 8. Kremer, Portland? H.
it is homed that all memhpr, V. Smith, Portland; G- C. Zau- he had gathered 11,08ft report»
putting spending off for a while.
and friends <111. bp praaeatfOC dolph, Chico; O. C. Adams and from persons »11 over «he coun­
•
Then later, when your bank aceount is big
this meeting Tuesday event«** Wife. Amarillo, Texas; W. W. try.
"By correlating the shangeu
enough yon can spend if you wmat to for things
Miller, Roseburg; M. R. Scotti, we made In the transmitter de­
that really count—for education, travel for a
Klamath FeUe; H. Stein, Klam­
sign with the reception report»,”
ath Falls; W. P Pacey, Portland. Strock said, “we toned th*t „we.
home or business of your own, etc.
could shut 'dead area»’ hg chang­
Forget the small pleasures now. Spend later
Heee For Game
ing the circuit cotfstaafe 1« &•>
Dr. G. A. Massey and family transmitter. We also found that
after you have SAVED FIRST. Open a savings
were in the city from Klamath atmospheric condition« had °ttlp-
aceount at this bank and let us help you,
Falls Saturday evening for the a mlno< effect on tge ‘fadtps’
basketball game. They returned of oar signals. We fo*»4 * *
home yesterday.
could-change this situation a h »
by making changes 1« the traaa-
Ashland, Oregon
From Medfosd— .
mltter.”
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W. J. Vergi» of Medford wa*
In Ashland Saturday evening am
Radio business.
admitted, thaaa WM $hp feUf
iw A h
W. Prie* a f . the Lithla
P xtata
« d X*h*r
lodge, retnqaed
<«•»
w*w»w‘Un« **•» »*
P.- B«> ftw’
Chapter AC. P R- O-. met at
A B B N R S T A .V b b b S -P n w - t«e home o f Mrs. J. W. McCoy,
FOB KENT — Sleeping rooms.
LUhin Apartment», 86. »oath
Second B t
188— tf
FOB RENT
FnraMhed cab­
ins and apartment* Reasonable,
toy moatfe « * ta > . OaH 188.
FOB SALE
♦
FOR
barley.
PF14.
BALE R*a*dl—
a*®d
F. E. Garle.
Phone
161-2 or 2
FOR SALjfci—Two good build­
ing lota on North Pioneer Ave.,
one half block from Main St.
Each lot 47 1-2x78 ft.
Pave­
ment, sidewalks.
If Interested
see Misa Coffee. Tidings office
or 164 Oak St.
FOB SALE— Fifty p v * bred
Rhode Island R ad ' henar-tw©
roosters go with bunog. R. Le
Blanc. »82 Oak.
< |8ft-3*
FOB BABE OB TBAJH^—
Douglas county tlmbeg land for
other property.
Address Box
8ft, R.F.D., 1, Ashland.
14ft-(*
FOR SALE— Progressive ever-
bearing strawberry plants. 112
Nnttey. Phon* 46«-J.
I48-tf
EGOS AM» CHIX.— Leghocp-
Tanoatd strain. IndftriduaUy pedi­
greed. Trapneetad. Utility fancy.
Limited number. W ill C. Coun­
ter, Ashland, Ore,
141— tf
ties limited to eyewear, nose and Saturday. Fehnmry 37, 1»26.
There #ere fifteen members
throat— X-ray iftfiludlAg tCfittL
present.
The regutor business
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2
bajm I oa &ud
I hour occud I m I
to 6, Swodonhnrg Bldg., Ash­
the afternoon, at the close of
land, Oregon.
‘
which the bosteaa, Mrs. McCoy,
served dainty refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E- »own,
and daughter Jean, ware *■-
tertplned at a delightful »upper
and »a evening »t card* by Mr.
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET and Mr». N. R. Harris of Beach
WORKS, Corner Helman and street Thursday evening lest.
Tan Neee, Phone 181. 194-tf
Bridge L uncheon— K
Mrs. Emma L. Oeder was hor-
tees
at a very attractive bridge
De*lers in Oo*l. Wood. Packing,
luncheon,
served at the Lithla
Crating an* Storage. Long dist­
Springs
hotel,
Friday last.
ance trucking.
The table was made very love
T. lb POWELL—(jeneral Trans­ ly In wild spring flowers and
fer — Good team and mptor favor* In various light colors.
trucks. Good service at a rea-
The
g u e sts
en jo y in g
Mrs.
sonable price. Phone 82
Oeder’s hospitality were the Mes-
dame*. G. R. Eaton, Frank Mesh-
burn, W. E. Newcombe, apd a .
P. J eater of Grants Pans; Mrs. E.
Y. Carter, Mrs. A. E. K in n ef and
Rrs. J. M. Wagner of Ashland.
The afternoon was spent in
BuUding, HepatridR, Bhingllng,
bridge.
OaMnet Work, Clement Work,
Painting, Tinting, Refinlnhlng.
120— tf
FOR *A X »t — Limitad uumç
ber of fine baUdieg pitas cheap.
Also strictly modern 7-room honae
ready and B-room honae Just start­
ing. Easy term e Just south o t
Normal school. Phone <Bfi-J.
IIP— 2«t A N t (HBL IN TROUBLE— May
FOR SALE— Box Factory lajn-
ber yard has a full stock of all
kind» of hulldlbg Iqmbqr at rear
sonahle prices.
4P-tt
W anted — $1200
oa
M*
modern 6-room cottage.
Fine
located 76x160 f t lo t
8 per
ALSO «2,000 on highly im­
proved five acre tract on high­
way.
8 per cent.
Monthly
payments.
See
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
161-3
LOST— Sunday, female, Boston
Terrier, bobbed tall, answer« ta
name Of "Mickle.'^ R etard.
Finder notify Mrs. E. Michels,
Giants P a u , Ore.
160-8*
» u s BLACK frnlt ranch for
rent
on shares.
Particulars,
Hornbrook Hotel.
14ft-8*
commnnlcate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 665 May-
fair Ava,, Portland, Oregon.
DR. J. P . CHISHOLM
An Omission In Report—
Through the omission of a
Uns in the report of the W. R.
<?. social last week, two splendid
numbers on the, program were
not mentioned; that of a group
of readings by Mrs. A W.
ipr and one by Mrs. Alice
er, president of the organisa­
tion.
The edlto* regrets that
the program was published, in­
complete.
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Civic C ita
Th« Civic Club has its meet­
ing Tuesday as previously an­
nounced. Prior to the meeting
Rave
there
will be an Executive Board
JERRY O’NEAL
session
at 1:16.
figure on your next Job of plumb-
The regular club session con­
i»g
Phone 128-L
86 Morton Rt. venes at 2:30. At this meeting,
*
%88-tf the routine work will he taken
care of, and during the program
hour, Miss Grace Chamberlain
will give a report ot the mid­
winter General Federation Di­
rectors* meeting which convened
in Washington, D. C. t Miss
Chamberlain, was Oregon’s rep­
resentative at this gathering.
Every club woman and every
one else interested, is cor­
dially Invited to attend the Civic
Club Tuesday, March 2, at the
Club house.
Gold
Com.
MATERNITY ”
Reasonable Rafea
Telephone 18ft
188 Granite.
Laxatiw
8. PENNI8TON,
178 Bart «
Quinine,
Dtath
GEORGETOWN, Del., March
1— <U.P.)— Harry Bntler, negro.
o«nvicts<k off ' Vèturtary 8 oY «
criminal rttartc oh $}£>«*
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,1a
gw ,ta
maty,
12-y«gg-ol,
Bridgeville». W as
yard of the jail here.
'The hanging attracted a huge
crpprd, many of whom had been
1* * throng which threatened
violence to the prisoner at his
tri*) In the Georgetown court-
room on Fehruaiy 8. 4 i that
time troop* w«re called
a«*
tear gas bombs ware used to
drive the mob back.
“Wait a "While Before You Spend“
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Iuiprovii» Home—
WELLE8LEY, Mass., Mar., 1
S. G. Owen 1 b making exten­
sive improvements o» hi* resi­ — (U .P .)— W est’s what sad whjr
dence at - the corner of Laqreh concerning W ellesley collage glHs
wlR be determined by a "peraok-
and Otis streets
nel board" which has Jnst b eta
created.
Under direction of Freeld«nt
Officiglg im
Ellen F. Pendleton, thia board
will study the taste In dress an«
(Continued from. Page On«)
pokers of initiative, aleriadka,
reliability, common-sense, tatal--
Lewis had given him - a forged
lectual enthusiasm, memory, In­
check and th is ch arge appears
tegrity and sense of humor, rof
against him on the jell record. the ladrtldaal students.
MEBffOV K. THOMPSON
Painter and Decorator
Paper Hanging
Tinting * Specialty
Furniture Reflnished
Estimates Giadly Furnished
Phone >8 or 78
The Woman’s Foreign Mis­
sionary Society of the Metho­
dist church will hold its meet­
ing at the church Friday, March
8 at 2:00 o’clock.
Mrs. Fred Engle will lead the
meeting, and Mr*. Allen 1* In
charge of the devotionals.
PAINTING AND TINTING
All members and friends In­
If yon appreciate a Sn* class
terested are Invited to be pres­
Job of painting or tinting figure
ent,
with BWENNING A GEAR, the
enza. A Kata-find rrove
Remedy. Prioe 30c.
boa bears thia signature
Fon
Ji
Mar
and
equl
«nA.
M»*,-
the
nigh
Mul
S an ity
FOR
SLEEP"
THAT’S
SIMMON’S MATTRESSES
We Have Them At All Prices
E xam in ed
During the conrs* of the man’s
confinement he was taken be­
fore th e bounty oourt and . ex­
amined for his sanity by Dlr*.'
G. 8. Newsom and H. D. L.
Stewart, but they found no evi­
dences
of Insanity,
and
the
was thoroughly enjoyed by all
coudty court remanded him to
»r*»ent.
Then Judge tor Ywureelf
The second hour’s program the bustody of the sheriff.
•Dtaatat’a Rkaametie Table»
Someone
believed
that
he
had
opened
with
"Parliamental y
hex« beta triad a n i . testai
been
hound
over
to
the
grand
Drffl" which dealt with "Amend- |
thirty yaata. # h e » n*ad tar
ments” and was ably given hy jury on the oheck charge for * R h eu a a tts» , Menritia, CoasCft-
members of Mrs. H. C. Galeys , pencilled entry to this effect ap­ patlon and Nsrvona«*M theft
pears -opposite his name on the prove satistaatpry and bring
group.
Jail
register.
The grand jury resulta. Trnalag’a Tablet B *
Then followed "current evenj*;''
vsgetpbi* compound spid and
Cultural, by Mrs. E. A. Wood- has met twice, hut Lewis wa& guaranteed py Droggtat. Trns-
forgotten,
apparently.'
and Political by Dr. M. B. 8hpw.
Tableta com« 1« two s(p*a,
The complaint sets forth that ter’a
A splendid review of "Thunder
60c and* p i. 00 per p ack age
on the Left," by Christopher Boochf was responsible for hav­ Keo» • ppefcage <• «he home
Morley given by Mrs. Domino ing tiled the complaint before taka a tablet sow and thee
and thpg < iu wacd off tav«r#
Provopt was the concluding num- ’ Kendall. District „ Attorney El­ a«d many Ilia that » a y prove
liott
is
named
for
having
asked
her on the program for the af- ;
fatal. For sab* hy
fer th r warrant and falling to
ternoop.
Two fine reports which were bring the action to trial. Ken­
lnadv*rtently omitted In the puh- ; dall Is cited for having failed to
Mention of the January chapter «old the hearing. Sheriff Haw­
meeting were given by Mrs. F. i kins Is held liable for having
b«|<b Lewis un lew fully without
O. Swedcnburg whose topic was !
"Palestine Sinee thq War" and .* commitment.
Mrs. John Enders, whose topic
was "Easter in Palestine."
Mrs. R. B. Hammond, Su­
pervisor, and Mrs. Jones. Wold,, ¡<
President, were guests from the
Alpha Chapter of the Delphian
Chapter In Medford.
It was voted during the busi­
ness session to hold the As­
Two Threagh, Mages Dafty
sembly wtth the Klamath Falls
To
Portland,
leaving Ashland a l 7îdè A.
and’ Medford Chapters of the
10:50
A.
M. A pleasant oqe day
Delphian Society; this Assembly
to be held In Ashland on May 22. E We take passengers (or all way petata »or tarihaa ita
The editor appreciates this
i
and ticket« call AsklaAd Hotel— Fh»*p 4«
splendid report,
For the beat
fare AsWand-fortland, $8JO
of reason* it did not'reach the
office In, time for Thursdayc’
Direct Connections at Roseburg fqg Q mm * Bag
publication.
WICK FURNITURE CO.
Carefully
>R SCHEDULE
oi m a ss
Surprise on Lawrence
Leedom—
n
i
A. surprise that was a sur­
prise was very cleverly planned
Saturday night when a group
of young Leedom’s friends ar­
ranged to surprise him after the
game, the occasion being his
birthday.
Accordingly a lf repaired to
the home of Mrs. Emma Oeder
on Granite street with the ex­ Business Visitor—
ception of the victim of the
I. B. Todd of Hilt, California
ed their coming, after the other*
were there.
Upon their arrival, the house
w a s r all dark and it seemod
as. If every one was lost In
slumber.
When they finally
aroused the household and were
“BUILT
WovlcVa Li
Stage Line
A » », ee » s v ♦«««*•*•>
From Ashland
To
To
To
To
Darling Studio & Art Store
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE
Even «hen, you couldn’t hire
Dobbin for less than #>,50 a day—
say 2$ cent» an ho»r.
Yet an hour’s work fo» an electric
modoff using oae horsepower o f
electricity usually costa only
7 ox 8 cent».
v
Meat household appliaacee
use tifty aaotom o f only i /t o or 1/8
o f a horsepower. You can run them
JW hours, for seven or eight cent«.
And they are faster than
Old t>obbia ever dreamed o f being,
w h en h ew a a a cok.
•, Ü tiw cheapest service
Saturday. Tfie frnlt growers sup­
ply, oompaay lumber camps at
Hilt opens up today, with a large
crew of men.
Our Developing is Reliable.
Remember how they used to
hitch Old Dobbin to. a windlass and
drive him ’naw d and ’round—
lifting hey and doing heavy chorea?
Weed •y•••••••••••Leedy**•••••<
Redding • • • • • • « • e * s e e e o e * e t a * <
8aeramantb
Ban Freneticò ....... ..
Round Trip %
To Los Angelas
"
i v.
you can buy*
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