Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Saturday,
March
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1936
PAGE FOCB
Among the Guests of the
Lithla Springs hotel are—
Itoeal ■ Personal flotes
D. J. Russell, Sacramento:
George W. Bockman and wife,
San Francisco; W. Wolfe, San
S»,
A D*Uj Chronicle of
Francisco; James F. Cairns and
local
wife, St. Louis, Missouri; John
P. Putman, Worcester, Mass.;
E. B. Hogan, Medford; Mr. and
From Talent—
Mrs. A. A. Wilder, Roseburg;
ODD FELLOW ACTTYTl'IES
Mrs. George M. Sands, of Tal­ Harvey
Smith, Portland.
Watch this space every day.
ent spent the day In Ashland on
Regular Meeting»
Subordinate every Thursday. business.
In d ep en d en t S ervice S ta tio n
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
O wners M e e t —
Cliff Payne makes ladders.
days. Rebekahs, 2nd an< 4th
Members of the Independent
Tuesdays.
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Service station owners of the
Deputy Stat«. Fire M arshall-
Pacific coast met here Tuesday
Captain George Stokes, of night at the Josephine hotel to
V is ito rs in A shlan d —
Helen WYightman of Silverton, Portland, deputy state fire mar­ discuss problems connected with
grand chief of the Pythian Sis­ shall, was an Ashland visitor their business. Fully 30 were
ters, and Ella Wodman of Med­ yesterday.
present from Grants Pass, Med­
ford, past grand chief, were vis­
ford and Ashland and interme­
Toys and games for the Kid­ diate points, which has a local
itors in Ashland this week,
guests of Mabel A. Roberts of dies’ birthday.— Blhart'a.
organization. The members of the
139-tf organization have adopted a
Church street, who s supreme
representative to the Interna­
checkered flag as their official
tional Sessions in Chicago this Visitors In M e d fo r d -
emblem and these flags are
Mrs. B. B. Balls, and Mr. and placed on the service stations.
year.
Mrs. C. H. Vaupel, spent yester­ Membership is limited to private­
Have your suit tailored at day in Medford.
ly owned service stations, with
Paulserud's.
We guarantee a
the object of assurance to the
Lithla chewing bars a winner motorist that these stations are
fit
165-tf
at Candy Land.
owned by men of business who
realize that their success do*
Improving —
Mrs. J. E. froweon, who has Attended Luncheon In Medford— pends solely upon the treatment
Mrs. L. A. Roberts, supreme accorded their customers.—Grant
been quite i l f with the flu for
representative of Oregon to the Pass Courier.
the past week. Is improving.
International Session In Chicago,
Yourself on paper. We make attended the Pithlan luncheon, Geese at Klamath Lake—
that kind of portraits.— Studio held at the home of Mrs. Carl
Nearly 500 geese, honkers,
Fichtner in Medford, Thursday are now preparing to nest In the
Ashland.
afternoon.
marshy islands at the northetn
F ro m H o rn b ro o k —
end of upper Klamath lake, ac­
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­ cording
John Kroes of Hornbrook,
to
tlmbermen
and
The others whose business harries
was a business visitor in Ash­ pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. them into that section. While
land yesterday.
Phone 103.
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Business T r ip —
Bert Baker, Portland business
man, visited with R. E. Det­
rick yesterday while enroute to
Klamath Falls on a business
trip.
Economy Argument Feng In Command
Of Peking Forces
Halts Army Plans
...WASHINGTON, D. C., March
8— (U.P.)— The war department
let it be known today that It will
not Insist upon Its five-year pro­
ject to triple the number of army
airplanes. This action is being
taken because of President Cool­
idge’s economy objections.
SUnfleld — New
Umatilla
Grants Pass — Strawberry
growers will have 200 acres in bridge opened here.
berries, this year.
Albany’s net fire loss for 1925
Subscribe For The Tidings.
was hut $55.
FOR EXCHANGE—One of the
Baker — Important copper
finest 5-acre ranches In the
strike reported from Goose Creek
county, 7-room plastered modern district
house,» close in and* just out side
city limits of Ashland, fine fam­
ily orchard, good drilled well,
3 acres alfalfa.
Party want3
good home In Ashland.
Advertise In T*« Tiding«
TAKEN UP—Came to my
place Sat. morning, Feb. 27.
goat. Owner can have same by
paying for ad and any other ex­
pense. A. L. Peachy, hear old
Normal school.
167-3*
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
to
The Lithia Springs Hotel
ELECTRIC
for
FIXTURES
Sunday Evening Dinner, $1.00 Plate.
that will add to the
The most convenient and most appreciated way of
entertaining them
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
VANCOUVER, B. C.. Canada,
March 6— (U.P.)— There is no
rose without its thorn, accord­
ing to local citizens who point
out that the exceptionally mild
winter has Its disadvantages.
The light rainfall, and slight
snowfall in the higher altitudes;
may result In * dry summer, as
the water in Coquitlam Lake
now Is at an unusually low level,
several feet below tHe spillway.
PEKING, March 4— (U.P.)—
Marshal Feng Yuh-alang today
became supreme commander of
the allied armies defending Pek­
ing area against the combined
assault of Chang Tso-lln, Ll Ching
lln and Wu Psl-fn.
beauty of your
home
I
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If Yon Are Planning
Bring You Shoes To
Agee’s Shoe Shop
We have ju st received
many new designs.
for quick, satisfactory
service
The Ashland
Electric Shop
339 E. Main Street
3A6 E. Main Street
A Party, Dance or Banquet
let us explain how easily and attractively we can
handle the affair for you at
THE LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Madden sells protected tires.
Goes to Medford
enerbribre-
Check Price fcrPrioc
Flies will soon be here, have
Left for the Dalle«—
yonr screens made or repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stanton Jordan Sash and Cabinet works.
and littl« daughter, Ethel, were
152-tf
called to The Dalles last even
tng, by the illness of Mr. Stan­ Referee Guest at Hotel—
ton’s brother’s child. Ethel will
Dave Stritmater,, of Corvallis,
stay with her grandparents, Mr. referee for the Medford and Ash­
and Mrs. Andrew Holm, in Port­ land game last night and tonight
land.
at Medford, was a guest at the
Lithla Springs hotel last even­
Fresh home-made cream car­ ing.
amels at the Plata.
128-tf
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
165-tf
V i
F ro m
TODAY ONLY
“THE
—with—
HARRISON FORD
and
CLAIRE ADAMS
SUNDAY ONLY
VANCOUVER FEARS
EXTRA DRY SUMMER
FOR H Al.F r —A quantity of 1- DON’T OVERLOOK A GOOD
THING
gal. glass Jugs; 1-2 gal. jar« and
From
Jas.
Edwards, Montgom­
1 10-gal. cocoa cola bbl.— Lithla
ery,
Ala.,
comes
this letter con­
Springs Confectionery. Phone 11C.
167-1 taining a valuable suggestion.—
“I feel like a new man since
WOULD LIKE one or two taking FOLEY’S HONEY AND
small children to .care for; good TAR. Can sleep all night, sore­
place to play. Mrs. Nellie Slel- ness In my chest is gone, so
aff.. 133 Hargadine St. 157-4* is the bad cougb. My whole
family use - It for coughs, colds
I HAVE a waiting list of
and croup, and'it alwtfys helps."
nearly a dozen families for fur-
Stops tickling In throat, nervous
nlshed houses, too you wish to
hacking, and put* a soothing
rent yours.
healing coating . on a raw in­
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
flamed thjoat.
DOn’t Overlook
FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop, FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.—
No. 1
$500. 53 Second St., Ashland. Sold everywhere.
Oregon.
157-4*
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R. W. Price of the Lithla
Springs hotel went to Medford
this morning where he expects to
St. Patrick’s Day napkins and break tbs Medford golf course
record this afternoon.
favors.—Elhart’a.
II
Mr. ,and Mrs. . Chester A.
Phillips, of Chioo, are visiting
at the home of Mr. Phillips
mother, Mrs. L. A . Phillips on
East Main street. Mrs. Chester
Phillips was Miss Lola Kelley
and formerly lived in Ashland,
Mr. Phillips Is In business In
Chico. They wll return home.
Sunday.
FOR SALE—Feathers
and
pillows. 170 Van Ness Ave.
167-3*
V is it« in C ity —
R. M. LsRue, Albion, Idaho;
R. C. Kahn, Seattle; J. W. Mac-
key, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C
Greenfield and family, Portland;
A. E. Shelton, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Greenfield and fam­
ily, Portland; Mrs. Lemke and
daughter, Klamath Falls; Victor
Dickey, Portland; C. W. West,
Portland.
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V lls tln g a t P h illip « H o m e —
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Jb r Economical Trontportetion
Dorn Provost left for Glen­ Speeder Is Fined—
D. Zadra of Dorris, Cal,
dale, Oregon, last evening, to ba
gone several days on business. pleaded guilty to a charge of
speeding yesterday and was
For high grade tailoring see fined $15 by Justice of the
Orres tailors npstalrs.
149-tf Peace L. A. Roberts.
A m on g th e guests o f th e
H o te l O regon are-—
geese have nested here in years
past, the number Is now greater
than ever before, these obser­
vers declared. The greater num­
ber of the birds are now in the
vicinity of Harriman lodge.
Both the geese and a huge col­
ony of Mallarda spent the winter
here and local sportsmen be­
lieve all will remain to neat,
rather than make the long flight
to the north.— Klamath Falls
Herald.
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T a le n t —
/
Remember that Chevrolet equipment In­
clude* speedometer, Fisher body ànd bal­
loon tires on dosed models, Duco finish,
Alemite lubrication system and scores of
‘ on a modem motor car.
N ow more than ever before, check price
for price and value for value—and you w ill
buy a Chevrolet. Come .In. Get a demon­
stration I
4
Madden retreads tires.
Hear the famous Legion Quartette
“That Old Gang of Mine“ w ill be there
low price* w ith any other car in the world.
PRICES
Touring
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Coupe - ■ 645
Sedan - 735
Vi Ton Truck 395
(CJMMfa Only)
M. E. Tyrer of Talent spent
the day In Ashland on business
Among the gueota at the
Hotel Oregon are—■
H. O. Lyon» and wife, Klam­
ath Falls; E. A. Reeder, San
Francisco; H. E. Bishop and
wife, San Francisco; O. E.
Oliver, Sacramento; J. H. Hayes
and wife, Portland; B. A. Winn,
Boise, Idaho.
Mdue&rl&ue
See Dr. Shinn in comic stunts
Roadster *510
Coach - 645
Landau - 765
1 Ton Truck 550
Claycomb w ill show you some n e w dance steps
Old King Tut Is brought back to life
Just a few of the features in the
“Black and White Revue”
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American Legion Comedy
The Antomoflve Shop
AT VINING THEATRE
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ASHLAND, OREGON
Q U A L IT Y
AT
LOW
COST
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Monday Evening, March 8
Tuesday Evening, March 9
Mrs. R. B. Grieve of Horn­
brook was a business visitor in
Ashland yesterday.
Paulserud's
for
Ready-to-
Wear. Onr clothes are guar­
anteed.
158-tf
B asine«« V is ito rs —
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Martin
of Walla Walla. Washington are
lo Ashland on business mid nro
guests of the Lithla Springs ho
tel.
F ro n t Hpokane —
UNNE
J. L. Porte of Spokane, Can
adlan land agent, ls a vlsltor
ln Ashland and a guest at the
Lithia Sprlngs hôtel, enroute to
—with—
EDMUND LOWE—
• ALMA R U B E N S -
LOU TELLEOEN
Drama, pathos, and humor
blended to a nicety—millions
have seen it on the stage—
many million* more will
thrill at i f again .on the
screen. *
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(Chaaato Only)
La, A ram. MfcMronJ
From Hornbrook—
'wniiAMrae
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Los Angeles.
Visitor—
W. 8. Fleming of Portythd.
who had the contract for the
plumbing of the Lithla Springs
hotel, la a visitor in Ashland
and a guest of the Lithla Springs
hotel.
Jadee Tn Velie of Jacksonville
apeat yesterday ln Ashland on
The’First .Message
“Kyra? W A T B O N , c o m ham 1
JV1 1 want yanl" csdshnsd
A le x a n d e r Graham Bell on
Match to, i$ 7 * , d a r in g a n
a fte rn o o n o f ejperimantanon,
and over a wira. connecting two
ream , the young as sists ««
h eard th e words, — the f i t *
«0 be SO
M Fifty ymts have passed. Today
th e« am 17,000,000 telephones
in the United States, giving'
to homoa need, at Bell’s «
trsmmitteT did then. Fire h
out in the night; law breaban in-
rade a home; sickness strikes at
a family circle.
W A
. ft'
want you,” is the i
the telephone speed, it CO the .
way. Buaimas of importance de­
mands the decision of one who is
oo the far side of the continent.
“ Come he«, I went you," is the
Summons again, tnd as if by,
magic, a personality is projected
t h r o u g h space, questions an
saksd, answers given, problems -
. solved— by telephone. w>
Every telephone call it an
echo of the fins menage. Foe,,
whether it it the physical pres­
ence or the littening ear that
it desired , the impulse that
« f t , the telephone receiver it,
“I
won
Reserved Seats for Both Nights Now on
—r— — —“ Sale at “The R ose" --------- —
$1.00
Reserved Seats
Everybody Will Be There
BILL *T*
business.
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