Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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FOR SALE— Young fresh Jer­
sey cow. Route 1, box 128,
third house above Neil Creek
school.
159-2*
A Dully Chronicle of those
local
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Watch this space every day.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
150-tf
Tuesdays.
Leave for Washington—
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cline and
son, expect to leave this week
by auto for Washington, to be
gone some time.
Yourself on paper. We make
that kind of portraits.—Studio
Ashland. .
HI—
Mrs. Rasor Is quite 111 at the
Community hospital.
For cleaning and pressing,
Phone 119. Paulserud’s.
158-tf
WANTED TO RENT—A dairy
ranch. Address Box 462 or aak
Home for Week—
Miss Edith Patterson, who for Smlck at White Cabin Auto
169-2*
teachea near Grants Pam, la home Park.
for a week.
FOR SALE— Best 8-acre place
In Ashland. One 5-room house,
Fresh hoipe-m
egr one 2-room house, two barns,
128-tf two chicken houses, fruit and
amela at the 'Pia
berries.
Inquire at 220 , Gar­
Trip to M ed fo rd -
field. Price 84,000., term's.
Mrs. Eva Jones and Miss Edith
169-3*
Patterson, sfreift the day In Med­
FOR SALE— 2 fresh cows. 230
ford.
Mountain Ave.
159-6*
LOTS FOR SALE— Buy your
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
The lots on improved streets— why
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. worry about Improvements. We
Phone 103.
>8-tf have lota facing Iowa and E.
Main St., In beat part of town.
All prices, reasonable terms.
Returned to Home—
169-6*
Mrs. I. W. Burrlss, who has Phone 426-Y.
been visiting in Ashlalnd and
FOR SALE—House and one
Medford the past two weeks, re­
acre fruit orchard on N. Main
turned to her home in Merrill.
and highway.
Fine condition,
Saturday.
garage and woodshed. Fine lo­
Hurt by Electric w A g c n —
New books received
rental library.— Elhart’a.
cality. Good terms. Phone 426-Y.
In our
169-6*
To Tour Europe—
M. L. Whited, former well
known Aahlgnd jeweler who hue
been living at Visalia, Cal., for
the past six years, has sold oat
hla jewelry interests there to his
partner, and' he and Mrs. Whited
will leave shortly on an extended
trip to Europe, according to a
letter received by William Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Whited will first
visit In the Canadian provinces
and will sail from Montreal for
Liverpool.
They will be gotte
until late next fall, and probably
will visit their former friends In
Ashland upon their return.
Parent-Teachers—
TO EXCHANGE— Strictly mod­
ern 5-room house, large lot.
Riverside, Cal. 2 1-2 acres, 4
year old walnuts, also In River­
side. Will trade either or both
for acreage near Ashland. .
Herringbone
Worsted
and
Windsor Cheviots In
Men’s
Ready-to-wear salts at Panl-
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sernd’s.
From Talent—
Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Dunkln of
WANTED— For very desirable
Talent were visitors In Ashland tenant; one year lease on mod­
golas miffs at Jordan’s Sash and yesterday.
ern 7-room house, and I mean
Cabinet works.
158-tf
modern.
Have your Easter Salt tailored
TAYLOR
nt Paulserad’s.
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l e f t for North—
«8 N. Main
Mrs. Merle Robison left this
159-2
Ladles fashion msgaslne.— El­
morning for Eugene and Portland
to be gone a week, combining bus­ hart’a
la Ashland—
iness with pleasure.
Mrs. J. H. Doràn and son, Her­
at the Lithla
the
bert
of Corning, California, ar­
Newcomers* d a b
rived
in Ashland this morning
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell,
Meeting tonight, g p. m.
with
the
body of Rev. James
Usual place.
Matters of Im­ Victoria B. C.; D. X. Beechler
Doran,
who
died in Corning yes­
aad srtfa. Salem; L. D. Hepinstall,
portance. W. U. A. Sec.
Funeral services were
IBS-1 Portland. C. L. Hinson. Portland; terday.
L. H. Fremy, San Francisco; 8. held this afternoon from the
Predie Evans, Seattle; X. W. Presbyterian Church.
Returned to Klamath
Mrs. W. H. Weedon returned Reed, Toledo. Washington; M. A.
Cliff Payne makes hall trees.
to Klamath Falla, after several Brady and wife, Seattle; Wheeler
Trent,
San
Frnnciaco;
John
Howe,
weeks visit In Ashland with Mrs.
Mello-glo toilet preparations,
M. J. MaCallister, who has been San Francisco.
11.00— McNair Bros.
quite Ul.
Lithla chewing bars a winner
Among the guests at the Columbia
at Candy Land.
hotel are
Charles Nestle, Portland; James
Smart spring
fabrics
for
W.
Elligott, Portland; John S.
tailored suits at Panlserud's.
Dnmalson,
Portland; Burros 8.
Finishing Tonight
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McClalr, Eugene; Thomas Leveu
AMERICAN LEGION i Among the guests at the Hotel Medford; C. W. Renard, Duns­
muir, M. H. Hollonand and wife,
Vet Wright. San Frnnciaco; Mr. Redding: John T. McKnight
and Mrs. B. R. Dow, Eugene; Mr. Kelso; A. W. Kormno, Kelso.
and Mrs. E. Gibson, Seattle;
George M. Read, Portland; L. V.
King, Metxger, Oregon; Mrs. R.
W. CUye, Klamath Falls; H. H.
Tomorrow — Thursday
Tice, San Francisco; Cliff Pledger,
Oakland; Charles Cludas, Port­
land.
One of these chair cars leaves
Portland each morning at seven
o’clock, arriving nt Rossburg at
8:40 la ths afternoon, and the
other chair car leaves Roseburg
at seven o’clock in the morning,
arriving In Portland at 4:16 ^ln
the afternoon.
during the next sixty days and
the announcement of this type of
service is la line with the estab­
lished policy of the company of
anticipating the desires of Its pa­
trons .by providing ths most up-
to-date equipment for their use.
WHIPPING CREAM
Gallon $2.20
♦Pint 3 « ,
1
£
Quart 56c
1-2 Pint 20c
at
Ashland Creamery
Plaza Confectionery or
Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop
R. W. Lem.su, President and
Manager of the line, announces
also that the company has ordered
new observation type parlor cars
In recognition of the desire of
Sassy Jane
You Take No
Chances
Dresses
If you make our delivery
car your washing machine
and our p h o n e your
clothesline.
made of Rayon Mopacl^jn the
most clever styles
.; ,
Just let us know
your laundry
needs
SASSY JANE
and we will take care of
them.
$J.SO
Broadcloth and English Print
Dresses
with the individuality always found in Sassy
Jane’s.
’4
.95
'Or
ASHLANl)
LAUNDRY CO.
New Princeton
Sweaters
are
Arriving
31 Water Street
Phone 165
“ BLACK AND
WHITE REVUE”
New ' Spring Coats
,
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That Carry the Flare
50c
At Box Office Tonight
Reserved Spats $1.00
And 75c
Don't Fail to See This
Clever Comedyl
The mannish tailored styles.
The walking sport effects.
The circulars with fur trim.
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T O N IG H T
Long the world’s largest
builder of automotives
with m o d e r n 3-speed
transmission, Chevrolet
now bids for continued
success with the finest
Chevrolet in Chevrolet
'if
history.
Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
RACK.
Upper Bdeony Seats
IMPROVED
CHEVROLET
The
Automotive Shop
DISTURBINO
INO COUGHS
Healing pine tar, pure honey,
and other soothing, congh-heal-
ing ingredients, go into the mak­
ing of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
TAR. No opiates, justly feared
by careful mothers, harmful
and without medicinal value..
Read the bottle contents as giv­
en on the package, and learn
why FOLEY’S HONEY AND
TAR is the superior cough rem­
COURTEOUS ATTENTION
edy, safe, for children and grown
Is given to every driver who stops
persons, and reliable for coughs
here for gas and oil.
colds, croup, tickling throat, ner­
GENERAL AND SHELL GAS
vous ‘hacking and like Irrita­
tions. Refuse substitutes.— Sold Williams Service Station
Boulevard & Sherman
everywhere.
No. 4
Black And White
Revue”
MOTHER—TAKE NO CHANCER
ON CROUP
Never put a cronpy child to
bed without having FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR right handy
It checks the sadden and terrify
ing onset of croup, relieves ths
strangling, choking condition
eases difficult breathing and al
lows peaceful sleep. A friend
writes: “I have long used FO­
LEY'S HONEY AND TAR for
croup. First, I gave It t i all my
children, and now to my grand
children, with the same good re
sulta.” Reliable also for bron
chlal and “fin,” coughs, tickling
throat and troublesome night
coughs—Sold everywhere. No
Instructor of Coast Artillery
Here—
route, where they 'will spend
Newberg— Cannery plans to
about six weeks visiting rela­
Increase last year’s output by
tives and friends.
250 per cent.
Albany plans to build a 1150,-
Mrs. J. R. Robertson will take
a small number of piano pupils. 000 city auditorium.’
Terms, 21.60 per hour.
323
Almond.
158-tf
WANTED—Ten young laying
hens. Either Rhode Island Reds
or Plymouth Rock strain. Robert
Berg, 135 B Street.
159-tt QUIETS
Th Parent-Teachers association
of the Junior High school pro­
gram will he held at the Junior
High school Thursday March 18
Instead of March 11, as stated'in
the calendar.
Madden retreads tires.
Sergeant J. J. Jirak of Salem,
instructor of the Coast Artillery
of ths Oregon National Guard,
was In Ashland last evening on
his regular tour of instruction.
He gave instruction to ths bat­
tery B, who are making pre­
paration for the annual federal
Vicks Salve, 36c McNair Bros. inspection held at the local Ar­
For high grade tailoring see mory Monday, March 15.
Orrea tailors upstairs.
149-tf
Awarded Dipl
Charles W. Pennlston, a well
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
known
local florist, has been
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
awarded
a handsome diploma
166-tf
from the American School of
Landscape Architecture and Gar­
Left For O k la h o m a -
dening,
Newark, N. Y. He Is
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin
also
local
representative of the
left this morning by car for
National
Landscape
Service.
Oklahoma
by
the
southern'
Bobble Brotlt, son of Charles
Brolli of Helman street, was bad­ Visiting Grandparent»—
Mrs. A. Bankna and son, Allan
ly hurt last week, by having hla
hand and arm caught in the Elec­ Edward, of Portland, are visiting
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
tric wringer.
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I. N. L. Shriner, 487 Scenic Drive.
Toya and games for the Kid­ Mrs. Bankas expects to stay ten
day or more.
dles’ birthday.—Elhart’a.
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Madden sells protected tires.
FOR RENT—Splendid small
apartment.
Nicely
furnished
and all modern conveniences.
Phone 303-R or call 316 Har-
gadine.
159-4
ths traveling public to see ths
country through which they travel.
These 'coaches have glassed-in ob­
servation platforms and are equip­
ped with awnings to keep out the
dlreqt rays of the sun.
68-tf comfort over ths long haul be­
These-coaches will be In service
tween Portland and Roseburg.
OREGON STAGES TO
Reparted HV—
Charles ,W. Pennlston, 8.' P.
START PARLOR CAR
employe is reported 111 with the
flu at bis residence at 478
Laurel street.
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The tube style with belted back and outing
pockets.
With a variety of styles such as
L R. Isaac & Co.
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Celebrating Our
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
By Giving Values
.
these your choosing will be easy
here.
Come in and look them over. Try
them on.
Your Size and Color is Here
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SPECIAL WEDNESDAY
EGG K EE P
They told him not a soul
could enter — and seven
villains had keys!
Every one unlocks a
mirthquake!
A beaming, screaming,
teeming screen version of
George M. Cohan’s biggest
comedy h it
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Hand Embroidered Aprons
Made of Gbod Quality Ginghams
Now is the Time of all the Year
REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES
GET YOUR NEW SPRING COATS AT
To Preserve or Put Down Sggs
85c
i
Egg Keep, 30c Bottle -
Will Put Down 12—15 Dos. Eggs
» » tuuirs vs
$15 to $45
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Don’t Forget, We Cut the Birthday
Cake Thursday.