Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 05, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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I mtergoe« yfw aiw aJ ,i / j s (
Miss Eleanor Powers of fr'
Mrs. Effie Slewsrf hnderwent
an operation at the Community ent spent yesterday in Aslty
hospital yesterday' morning. She on business.
Saturday
all Btrthdm
QPD ‘FKIJ'OW ACTTMlIEH
\f*tch thl8 space every day.'
I / - KegdUr Meetings
1 finbordlnate w «ry- , Thursday.
Apcampment, la t h e d 3rd Tqys-
u!aja.‘/.B B b ek atyl -*lnd i d f j i b
TieU sys..-
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\ postal Dones ; at Odd Fellows
fe*U Satusday !»i«ht, f ° r 9 ‘M.
ftu » * » • *pd Rebekahs, '.their
tam ttm and L.JftvJted . friends.
Ladled, 25c. 'Oen’uepten 8<c-
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In Klamath Falls—
ln' Medford-
G. H. Scribner,’ employee of,
Mr. and ]
Randles
the Southern Pacific, went t o ' and soq, Bo
the day
Klamath Falls yesterday to -I p ' ¡n ,Mfdfo»d.
gone for some time.
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Cliff Payne majpes benches. , pooing, Dyeing Facials.
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j Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store.
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Hot sulphur _ tub baths, day Phone
or night« Jackshfe'Hof-Spring^. (
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favors. Elhart’s.
In Klamath Falls—
,
Mra. John Enders and Mrs.
Andy McGee went to Klamath
Falls yesterday to visit Mra. En-.
ders parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jac­
Stated session, Frldiy «ventnR, obs. and friends. T h if expected
March S.
Important ♦ business to return today.
relating to Ceremonial on March
Flleg will aoon b4;$for^ have
18.
Refreshments* afterwards.
F- D. WAfiNER. Potentate. your screens made, or repaired
Jordan Sash and Cabinet lyorks.
W. II. DAY, Recorder.
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We
gùsrkatee
a Orres tallows upawtea;»
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D iam «i<
ducks «ad-
Nelson, Mrs. J. froten ovar
it'H u n te r . Mrs. W. A Roakfel- Jackson Ç»
low and Mrs. C. E Lane were
Blrthdi
Tlaitors in -Medford Wednesday
Mfternoon. -
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« covered with
i.1 hot having
later, aaya the
tom or
Paulserud's
for . Ready-to- Visited la
Wear. _ Our zcRithea are x gu*r-
antaq(j, r _
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f s t W g .t|
x iM t* jin d
ath Falls
lay vlalt-
Iter, who
fer some
I la a lm-
M a ,/W . J.
Idft fete e r r in g bjr trata
month's
vacation;
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Business Visitors—
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crossley
of Portland are visitors in Ash­
land and »guests at the Llthla
Springs hotel. Mr. Crossley ’is
a candidate for the United States
Senate. ¡
Fresh home-made cream car
amels at the Plasa.
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Among the guests at the Llthla
Springs hotel arc-
J. S. Vanderberg, Colorado
Springs; F. C. Meadows, Eugeno;
Geqrgd .R . White, Portland; J.
F. Murphy, Portland; S. B. Gibbs
and wife, Seattle; Robert E.
Wilson, I Portland; M. S. Belser,
Portland; C. A. Patchett, Port­
land; J. J. Tallman, Saletp;
Mrs,‘ .Graham B. Smith, Eugenfc;
W. C. Davis, Dunsmuir.
Among the
bit hotel *i
Charles E.
land; W.
WANTED— To build your sep-
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Thompson,
mer, Portland
it, Salem.
Charles
Visiting At Lmse h o m o - I f
Mr. ana" Mrs. J. H. HdU
of Hoosier Saak, Canada; W
have been spending the wlpl
with 'relatives in San Pepi
al., are visiting at the C j j
ane home on the Boulev^kj
a their return to their hm
in Canada.
Mrs. Hunter si
Mra. Lane are couaina.
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Dance at Jackson Hot Sprini
Mualo J»y the, Mplsdy^ Five, gs
March 6. ■
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Hi <$■ Andterson and Job* W.
Mills,' j went to Portland last
nlgqt io attend the Y. M. C. A.
conference to be held there to­
day g^d tomorrow, for the pur»-
pose o f planning a wr-RtgM feat
gue with Oregon, Washington,
Among the gueets at the Hotel and. Idaho. Mr. Anderson rep­
resented the Boarg of Directors
Ashland are—
R. C. Wilson, Seattle; Mr. augt of AShJgnd and Mr. Mill* wen p in
Mrs. J. A. Ragen, Oakland; the Interest of the P io n S e /c h ib i
of A»hl>nd.
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Dr; S. De Lapp, Roseburg;
H. Palm, Roseburg;
A.
g
Decker, Roseburg; W. E. Rom­
berg, Willington, Missouri ; V.
M. Stock, San Francisço; Alonso
Morrlaon, Portland; Harry Leop­
ard, Chiloquin; E. Batty and-
wife, San Francisco.
Toya gnd gamer- for' the
dies* birthday— Elhart’s.
Business Visitor—
A. S. Rosenbaum, general
district; paMehier and freight
agent - tor the Southern Pacific,
of Medford, who baa been in
Rodebsrg foi» spmb. time, where
winner he ;ls superintending shipments
Llthla chewing bars
of the heavy brocfcolt crop of
at Candy Land.
that district,
visitor la
BuslneM Visitor—
Ashland yesterday, returning to
Clifford Collins of Sams Val­ Roseburg today.
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Ashland‘yesterday.
Improving—
Mrs. W. M. Barber, who has
Winter Garden Dance,
been very 111 with the flu, lg
landla Orbgonlans, Friday.
Improving.
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it t p -hrikgj well-known artists T<
at the Colunv
h St.
’ fJ f lM -t*
The first of the visiting ar­
WANTED—Plowing ! Uhd all
tists will be Willem Van Hoog
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
straten, conductor of the Port­ kinds of team world, Ì Phone
Eugene, Ore., March 6— (Spe­
land Syipphoqy Orchestra, wh< 407-R or call at 448 Reluisn St.
cial)— Miss Esther Church of
will speak here Friday.
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Ashland, has been made presi­
dent of a newjy organjsed.mjiylc
r RjDUNlM-Qfie blue mare and
4«<U nt; body io n thik cimpas.
Methodlsi
. Linnton
colt
no brand a n y o n e bay
HarvMr A. W tods„.^ls0 pf Ash­ will biAid’ 9»<,000 parli
horse
branded
O on left' hip in
land, is reporter fos the orgftnl-
November
on
Dead
Indian. Have
Spa^on, - |<l^i Church is a senior
Bend — Trinity Episcopal same by paying for feed. Chaa.
in* th e School of Music and a church, of New York, will build
Lindsay.
Phone 149-t.
member of Delta Gamma sor­
a church here.
ority, while Mr. Woods is a
sophomore in the School of Medi­
Portland is fifth Pacific Coast
Baker — , Building permits to­
cine and is affiliated with
cjtÿ in building operation» for taling 890,700 issued hfre in
littb S k y P siU 1 O ? ’J ; )
recent fortnight.
The purpose of the new group January.
IRON RIVER, Mich., March
5— (U .F.)— When a deputy sher­
iff posted a sign on a court
room doer here which read “No
admittahee; the judge is talk­
ing,’’ he automatically gave a
new trial to Axel Nygard, serv­
ing a life sentence for murtfef.,
Although every other plea of
defense counsel for a new trial
was denied by Judge R. C, <!»■-
nlgau, the latte» ruled,- that the
sign, placed bn the- court room
door through the deputy’s blun­
der, had Interfered .with Ny-
gard’s constitutional rights to
public trial.
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The accused man
charged
with ' the murdeg of Sygmutd
Zsykdwski in a holdup at the
lattei^a ¡poolrobm here ¡in AptSl,
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arnwny and <ailerti|inin^ !
Threje ac
features.
too much on general
prosperity; the world
will help you only as
J you help yourself.
A STEADY accumula-
6f uitRtdy |s the best
kjhd of assurance of
your own success.
BEGIN an account ,to-
First National
Bank
Ashland« Oregon
Subscribe Fi
S/Jk Specials for
i anid Saturday Selling
inishimr Wonight
ttom mix
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chi N e , IN COLÒRS' of -
By ZANE OBEY
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Honeydew
M e
Peach
R egu lar $ 1 .9 8
Fallow
G rade
Brown
Friday and
Saturday
Only
JptPoudere
to many v
The Style Show was a 1 . revelation
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not seen the new garments we are
For those who did not see the Thursday Style Show, come
Saturday Afternoon or Evening. In a less
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elaborate fashion we will model
Laurel Rose
J4eut S p rin g G arm ents
A L
Skinner’s 38 inch All-Sijk Wash Satins. All Colors,
Regular $2.95 grade. Special for Friday and Saturday
äventure of
tnist roulette
agd a*ffiroughhred.
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-i ^Hanriltoo, Clare Adams
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during th e aitem oon from
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from 7 to 8:30
It probably will surprise you to know how
reasonably priced are those pretty garments
you saw modeled at the Thursday evening
Style Show
Holeproof Chiffon
Silk Hose
All Ikilorw Just in.
tl.M Pair
Sm«rt Styles in New
Spring lints
Now Selling -
12.96 and up