Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Monday,
March A,
19M
FACE FOUR
Itoeal * Personal flotes
Visitor In Ashland—
Mrs. H. A. Spencer of Copco,
was a visitor in Ashland Friday
and Saturday.
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ODD FELLOW ACHVITIKS
Watch this space every day.
Regular Meeting«
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tf
Business Trip—
Marion Van Natta returned last
night from a ten days business
trip to Portland and St. Helens.
Try Studio Ashland for kodak
finishing.
Purchases Car—
The Claycomb Motor Co. re­
port the sale of a 1926 Ford
coupe to Chester Phillips of
Chico.
Visiting From Alameda—
Miss Floy Walters of Ala­
meda, California, a former Ash­
land girl, spent the week-end
Return to Home—
as the guest of Miss Irma Bes¿,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Eliason, who at her home on Allison Btreej,
have been spending the winter in returning to Alameda this morn­
Ashland, will leave tomorrow for ing.
Alberta, Canada.
Visiting Relatives—
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Mrs. C. R. Moore, a daughter
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. of Mr. ana Mrs. J. H. Phlllpott,
„
155-tf has been visiting her parents
and also at the home of Mr.
Business Visitor—
and Mrs. Fred Moore, parents of
M. N. Hogan of’ Medford, Spent Mr. Moore.
She returned to
the day in Ashland on business. her home in California the last
of the week.
Madden, retreads tires.
63-tl
Purchases New H o m o -
Mrs. J. R. Robertson will take
Miss Gertie Haan and Miss
a small number ot piano pupils. Edna Goheen have purchased thtf
Terms, fl.5 0 per hour.
323 Erickson home on Palm Avenue.
Almond.
158-tf They expect to move into their
new home about April 1.
Take« Position—
Teaching Wagner Creek School—
Mrs. C. W. Hanson will teach
the Wagner Creek school this
afternoon In place of Albie Beck,
who was called to Jacksonville to
FOR SALE— Fine two-ysgT- appear as a witness.
old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­
sions and^other varieties. A bo
two-year-old Black Walnut treaa. Return To Halem—
J. A. Churchill, president­
Edwin P. Hughes, Talent.
elect
of the new Ashland normal
158-1 m o?
school, and Mrs. Churchill re­
FOR
RENT— Nice
modern turned to Salem by motor this
furnished home on Boulevard. 'morning after a week-end visit
Phone 273-Y or Inquire 438 In the city, during which they
Palm Ave.
168-1* made tentative arrangements to
remove here permanently later
FOR SALE— Good dry wood.
in the spring when Mr. Church­
13.26 tier. Phone 273-Y.
ill will begin active supervision
168-4*
of the normal school work.
A U O T IO N — Saturday, Maroh
IS.
Household goods, tools,
Here From Portland—
etc., at 67 N. Main. Bring In
D. G. Freeman of Portland,
any thing you have to sell and
for several years head of the
get the cash.
A. L. Gideon,
“Buy Oregon Products” bureau
the Auctioneer.
168-9
of the Portland chamber of
FOR SALE— 160 acre farm commerce, was In the city over
with house and barn, 9 miles the week-end wltth Mrs. Free­
from town. Cheap If taken at man.
once. Phone 30FB or call W.
Miles on Boulevard.
168-2*
IDO UHI 10 c m
Portland D ealer H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Leander
of Portland were visitors in
the city Saturday night and yes­
terday. Mr. Leander. Is a promi­
nent portland automobile dealer.
Here For P i c n i c -
Tom Johnson and family of
Klamath Falls were among the
out-of-town vlsifora to enjoy
Sunday at Lithla Park.
Returned to Pinehurst—
Business
V isitor
In . Ashland—
Leland C. De Carlow, returned
Mr. Mann of the Mineral
this morning to Pinehurst after Springs of Klamath Falls, was
a few days in Ashland on busi­ a business visitor In Ashland
ness.
Saturday.
For cleaning and pressing, Undergoes Operation—
Phone 119. Paulserud’a
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren of
158-tf Phoenix, who has been ill for
some time, underwent a nasal
Prom C aliforn ia-
operation thia morning.
Loren W. Bushnell, who has
been doing carpenter work in Improving -
California, la in Ashland for a
O. 8. Butler Is Improving
few days and expects to return slowly and la now able to see
south the last of the week.
friends during visiting hours.
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­ Called To P o r t la n d -
pooing, Dyeing, Faciali.
The
Mrs. Albert Mareke was called
Vanltg 8hoppe, McGee's 8tore. to Portland Saturday night by
Phone 103.
98-tf the Illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott, and
son, Steve, left Saturday night
for Redding. Mrs. Scott and son
will spend two weeks visiting
Mrs. Clayton Clots and William
Scott In Redding end a few days
in San Francisco before return
ing home. Mr. Scott will go on
from Redding to El Paso, Texas
where he was called as witness
for a 8. P. trial and will he gone
an indefinite time.
AT LAST poa can have for
XX yourself and your children
wash blouses, suits and dresses
that will not fade, no matter
how they are washed and worn.
We unreservedly guarantee
that Everfast Suiting is abso­
lutely
FAXT TO SOAP AMD DOIUMO
VAST TO BUM AMD WBATHBB
J A B T TO n n m U A T I O N AMD
BABT TO BVBRrTRtNQ IT *M-
C O U N T **» A» A D H *aa.
B LO O ai OB a v t r FABRIC. w
Wa will promptly and cheer­
fully return your money not
only for every yard of Everfast
Suiting which, for any reason,
does not hold n s color, hut also
T H E COST OF MAKING
THE GARMENT.
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W. R. Davis left last evening
for Blackplne, British Columbia,
to be gone some months.
Worsted
Windsor Cheviots
in
Reedy-to-yreer salts at
serud’s.
the
Everfast
« S u itin g
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U lk t
Y a r d w id e ,
ANOTHER N EW SHIPMENT
MAT1ONALLY KNOWN
IDE DRESS SHIRTS
BEST MADE
a lso
g
Men'r
Paul-
158-tf
at the Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carson, Seattle;
F . L. Nell, Seattle: Mrs. Pearl
Headley, Engene; Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Klelelnelr. Klamath Falls;
Mrs. Ds Laittre and daughters,
Portland; R. O. Fry and wife,
Hollywood: J. E. Funnall, Klam­
ath Falls; Mrs. A B. Ketchum,
Portland; B. E. Dunn, Portland.
Have yonr B«
at Paalserud’s.
A
Carl Loveland and son Carl, Jr.
returned last evening from Se­
attle, where they have spent the
past few weeks. Mr. Loveland
expects to make his home In
Ashland.
L eft for Canada—
Herringbone
Everfast Suiting has been
rubbed and scrubbed with the
stro n g est kinds o f laundry
soap, boiled In washing soda,
ana exposed for weeks to son,
wind, rain and salt air without
lo sin g color in the slig h te st
degree.
Everfast Suiting Is piece-
dyed by a special process. It
is one yard wide— mercerixed
— and cornea in a ll popular
colors. The name “Everfast”
is stamped every yard in the
salvage.
N ex t tim e you are in the
piece good# department, ask
for a sample swatch of Ever­
fast. Take it home, test it in
any way you like and prove to
yourself that here at last is
an absolutely /aet-oolor wash
fabric.
Returned To A s h la n d -
Madden sells protected tires,
Salt tailored
158-tf
For high grade ta llo r tn x see,
Orvoa taiton apetali».
149-tf
with the utmost freedom and always with this
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'assurance that you are applying something to the
face which will develop a beauty Mello-Glow Pre­
R. C. Groesbeck, well known
Klamath Falls attorney, and one
of the directors of Klamath’s
new tourist information booth nt
the junctions of the highways,
was in the city yesterday with
his fkmliy and enjoyed an outing
In Lithla Park.
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parations do not contain anything that could pos­
sibly injure the skin.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
Business Visitor—
A. H. Bower of Eugehe, rep­
resenting the Ralph Schneeloch
Company of Portland, was a
business visitor In Ashland to-
A dvertise In The Tidings
day.
Subscribe For The Tidings.
t / t '
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Everfast colors
last as long as
the cloth itself
A U P o p u la r S k o d a a
Ix-ft for South—
' Preparations—
H ere From K lam ath—
Orville Hall will take the posi­ 111“ *
Toys and games for the Kid­
FOR SALE— 3 acres on paved
tion
in Millers Toggery left va­
Mrs. Gass, who Is Employed In street, 6-room house, peach or­
dies’ birthday.— Elhart's.
139-tf cant by Ralph Robison, who will Enders Department store, is con­ chard, hen houses for 600 fowls.
be employed by the S. P.
fined to her home by Illness.
Price 14600, easy terms. J. L.
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Return from Hospital.—
From N ell Creek—
Mrs. Harry Attig and little Moving to Metlford—
168-2
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Gyger
Miss Rath Osmun and aunt,
daughter, returned to their home
FOR SALE—Modern 5-room
on Laurel street from the Com­ Mrs. J. B. Mosier, are moving are in Ashland today from Nell
house
with sleeping porch, fur­
Creek.
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from 138 North Pioneer Avenue,
m u n ity h osp ita l.
nished,
close in. 3250 down.
to 329 W est Eighth street, Med­
J.
L.
Ketch.
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Among
the
guests
at
the
Colum­
Have your lattice and Per­ ford, Oregon.
168-2
bia
hotel
are—
golas made at Jordan’s Sash and
J. J. Studholme, Portland;
Cabinet works.
158-tf Talent Visitor»—
FOR RENT— 4 completely fur­
Mrs. E. O. Adamson and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Bonhum, nished housekeeping rooms. Hot
ter, Mary, spent Saturday in Ash­ Kerby; Charles A. Dunn, Port­ and cold water, bath, 320. 115
Golfing Yesterday—
land; M. R. Scotti, Klamath Fork St.
Melvin Kaegi and Bill Allen land from Talent
158-2
Falls; Stewart Johnson, Port-
spent yesterday afternoon play­
ing golf on the Med-O-Land golf Cliff Payne makes French doors. land; Frances Stine, Klamath
HAY FOR SALE— About 3
Falls; W. W. Miller, Roseburg;
course.
tons fine alfalfa in barn at 670
E. D. Smith, Roseburg.
Fairview St.
Phone 431-J or
Purchased New Ho m e
Fresh home-made cream car­
53. H. C. Galey.
158-3*
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Jenkins
amels at the Playa.
138-tf
Visited
In
Central
Point—
have purchased the bungalow on
FOR SALE— Apples, 50c and
Miss Velta Ackley made a trip
Pioneer Avenue, formerly owned
Stopped in Ashland—
to
Central
Point
Saturday,
re­
75c
per box. Strawberry plants,
by J. Floyd Place, and will mov?
Mrs. Frances E. Stine ot Klam­
She visited 35.00 per thousand. 430 Holly.
here from Grants Pass some turning yesterday.
ath Falls stopped in Ashland on
relatives in Central Point.
158-2*
time this week.
her way to Canada to visit rela­
tives.
Trip North—
A. C. Wilhite ot Ashland and
Lithla chewing bars a winner
Rey Hill of Medford, went to
at Candy Land.
Portland Saturday night to at­
tend the Oakland Auto Conven­
Visitor in Ashland—
Dan Bowerman, of the Jack- tion held there today, going on
son County News of Medford, to Tacoma before returning to
Ashland.
spent Saturday in Ashland.
Smart
spring
fabrics
W»r IB—
Mrs. Aaron Andrews who has
tailored suits at Paulserud'a.
, 158-tf been quite 111 with bronchitis, is
reported as Improving.
We want you to use Mello-Glo
HATTY, CATTY, CLASSY SUITS
A Dodge Brothers Motor Car . . . A speeding truck rac­
ing down hill and out of control. . . A collision . . . .
Take one look at this photograph. I t is not
pretty, to be sure, but it will convince any
sensible man that all steel construction is the
only safe construction for a motor car body.
,T hat is why Dodge Brothers introduced
the all steel body more than eleven years
ago, and this year greatly improved and
perfected it.
In fact, Dodge Brothers are convinced that
the day is not far off when wooden motor
car bodies will be a curiosity. People will
shudder at the thought of having ridden in
them and will thank Dodge Brothers for
the greater safety, durability—and beauty,
too—of all steel construction.
A steel body will stand up under impacts
that would crush the average body to bits.
Steel cannot splinter. Steel cannot bum.
Steel is an armor of protection on the
crowded, hurrying highway.
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MULLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dosh Inn”
to h* a "four.” N o reasoning b u y e r w ill be dis-
C Y L IN D E R p r » P - ^
S Q U A L IT Y »
Excise Tax Reduction Effective Now. No reason to delay yonr purchase
T o u rin g Car - 954.50
R o a d ster -
950.00
TA ltX I* MADE AND READY MADE
And Say/
Have you seen our new
SILK LINED TIES?
Outwardly, nearly all types of bodies ap­
pear to be all steel. In reality, however,
most of them are simply frames of wood
covered by a metal shell.
Dodge Brothers Motor Car bodies are steel
through and through—steel reinforced by
steel—buttressed and braced by steel—•
even the frames and running boards are steel.
And slender, stronger steel comer posts re­
place the customary bulky posts of wood,
affording full, unhampered driving vision
on all sides—a safety feature of the first
importance!
Travel in safety! Powerful, quick-action
brakes, a chassis world-famous for its sturdi
ness, and a body of steel—these explain the
enviable reputation for safety enjoyed by
Dodge Brothers Motor Car—and the envi­
able f e e l i n g of safety enjoyed by those who
drive it.
C oupe
Sedan
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1006.50
11069.00
Delivered in Ashland
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
16-18 S. Fir S t
Phone 304
MEDFORD, OREGON.
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