Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 11, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Iioeal ■ Personal flotes
From Talent—
Mrs. L. O. Penland was i
visitor from Talent ÿesterdsy»
Buslneaa Visitor»—
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. J. McBride
of Montague spent the day In
Ashland on business.
Bnsinesa Trip—
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From T a le n t-
• ¿ M H .S .D . Dordmus mads a
Carl Mellln epent yesterday
Regular
. business trip to Hilt today,
Ashland from Tdlent.
• t.C< $‘ v.
1 c ‘ v ■ 131
SubihllTste' e v l r / ThuAdry.
Lithla chewing bars a winner Teachers for City School
Sadampstent,* 1st p h i Ird^TMs-
at Candy Land.
Elected : In Medford— <
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Tuesdays.
Ivv-tg
Among the teachers elected in
Special
: ‘ M¿Nair"s cold
the city schools of Medford for
First degree tonight, ‘
, i _
the next year. from' Ashland
Coming!
GonUgglr * jCdjhink!
are: Mr». Bertha Denton, nurse,
R IÑ 4W -T IN In BLOW THE LINE
Free lecture s*»o6< , q 4A Fellow ­ Convention—
Lincoln school; Miss Marguerite
PiC fM ie'l
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aw
The Southern Oregon planners Andrews, Washington » school;
ship.
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.IDAY A SATURDAY
AT THE VINING
and Dyers w in h o ld , a conven­ Miss Marguerite Hammond, Jack-
tion at thè Holland hotel Jn son sch ool, anf ' Miss Aletha
iB— i i
y* * *
Gray,
former Ashland
girl.
: g r . apd Bftf. Ally» Johnson Medford. March' H .
Ireek.
Jackson
school.
Also
Miss
gr»bbth un|«b:ip
‘For high tra d e tailoring gee Lysle Gregory, -a termer teacher
Orres tailors upstairs.
l4Mf in the Ashland schools, Roose­
; Have your E aatej^
gt Pauleerad's.
velt school.
• Yohrself on paper. We ytpke
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V AU Wool. i n . so suits tailored, that kind of portraits.— Stadio Among the guest« nt the LUhin
<0 your measure, bests them Ashland.
Hprings hotel are
O R E G O N AGRICULTURAL upper-class girls who act as
a ll— Orres Tailors, upstairs.
John D. Price and wife, Coro­
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161-1* Visitors From Medford ,.
nado; F. McTaggart, Portland; COLLEGE, Corvallis, March 11—- big sisters to the freshmen girls
J. T. Adami and W. H. Lever­ Gebrge W. Moore, 'Berkeley; ¡Ashland is represented by * 12 Riid help them in adjusting
ette of Medford, were business Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jenkins and of the 3618 students registered jhcmsdlves to college life. Last
- J. W. Frasier of Orants Pass, visitors in Ashland yesterday.
child, Portland*
Frances H. at the cojlpge, Jackson county year she was a member of the
formerly of Ashland, Is |B Ash­
Bise, San Francisco; C. D. Dalrd- having 68 students. AU these citation committee, an organi­
Toys and game« for the R id­ BOn and wife, Gary, Indiana; D. young people «jarte making a sation of sophomores for the
land for a* few days on business.
dles’ birthday.— Bihart’s.
Grey, San Francisco; R. A. Gil­ creditable ahowing in their col­ Instruction of freshmen women
Have your windows made at
l« » -tf more, Sacramento; V. F. Grant lege work and are represented ,tn the rules and traditions of
Jordan S«ah and cabinet works.
and wife, Coronado; A. E. Price, in many of the ctivltles on the O. A. C.,i and on the sta ff of
the eBaver, the college year
campus.
» 160-tf Visiting at Dennis Home >.
San Francisco.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oskar.
Other towns in Jackson county book.
and the ’ corpospoadinf number r ' Frances Pratt, sophomore in
Orree remodels clothes. 161-1* son Deania, and conaia. Miss ■Visitors In A sh la n d -
Helen Kreiger, who to spending
Mr. and Mn. D. E. Alfrey of students representing them] BAmmencp, 1« also, h member of,
APPlegnfe,
l; r Cent m l Alpha Delta Pl and J j* house'
Returned To Home In South— the summer at the Oskar ranch, aiyl daughter, Helen, who have are:
TMd position * in-)
L W. Bushnell and family. are ▼laiton at the home o f Mr. been spending thé winter at Long Point, 8; Gold HUI, 2; Medford, ‘manager.
Who have been visiting Mrs. ■and Mn. J. N. Dennis. from Beach, arrived hern last eve­ 34; Phoenix, 2; Rogue River, 4; eludes buying the food, paying
B n s h n e 1 1’s grandmother, Mrs. their ranch .In the Applegate ning. Miss Helen Alfrey con­ Sam’s Valley, 1; and Talent, 4. bouse bills and keeping the
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She la on the
French, 0 » Helmnn street, have V a il# .
The totql registration, in tho house, books.
tinued her journey home with
returned to their home in Cali­
friends to C o n ta in , Alberta, college, including summer ses­ Barometer mtaM/ thq piroulgtton
fornia.
Canada.
Mr. and M n. Alfrey sion ' and short course students, w a ff 6 f the ' Bearer, ’ itnd is
will follow after *a few days is 4898. The extension service, ¡chamber of commerce representa-i
Hot sulphur tub batiks, day visit with Mr. and Mn. A. E. in addition, takes the college to ftive for Ashland.
George Oray, senior in, agri-»
or night, Jackson Hot .Springs. Walker.
thousands of Qregonians.
16 6-4 f
Hugh Bates Is a sophomore in Culture, Is « member of Alpha
Men'»
pharmacy and Js- president of Gammg «Rho, national social fra-i
Business Visitor—
ternity, and Alpha Zeta, national
Panl- Medford T bms
R. E. McElhose of the Med- Psf Chi, local social fraternity.
168-tf
The Medford high school bas­ ord Grocery Co., Medford, was He is also ori the staff of the
ketball
squad
constating
of a business visitor in Ashland Orange Owl, the college comic
eleven
men,
comprising the today.
magaslne.
Mrs. Clift Gass returned to playen, coach a id others, left
George Virgil Gillette, fresh­
Work nt Enders Department yesterday forenoon on the Shasta Class B Basketball Games—
man in engineering, is a mem­
atore, after a few days Illness. tn ln for Salem to take part In
The Central Point boys basket­ ber of Theta Nu Phi, local Social
the state basketball tournament, ball team defeated the Butte fraternity, and is trying out for
The Royal Neighbors will which began thia afternoon.
Artred
Falls boys basketball team 4,9-19 the Orange Owl staff.
hold a cooked food sale at Hardy
last night at Central Point. The' Swingle is also a freshman in
April 4 Is Easter Sunday, or- Prospect
Bros store, Saturday, March IS.
team . defeated
the engineering and is a member
140-3* dst your ault ntow ht Orres Tun­ Rogue River team. 38-19, In 'i I of the college rifle team.
dre, upetslsK
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te«*y close game played kt Cen­ I Rosina Gallatin is a freshman
tral Ppint last night. The Cen­ I in home economics. She play­
tral Point team will play the ed on the claaa basketball teatnj
VIsMore In A shland-.
Prospect team tonight at Cen­ thia term and is working in
B. 8. Kramer. Portland; E. D. tral Point In the first game of the community service depart­
, Mr. and Mrs. Wllufor Hilt of
Hilt, California, were Ashland 8mith, Romberg; H. v . 8mlth, a two game ; aeries, one game ment of the Y. W. C. A.
▼laitera Wedaeaday, and guests Roseburg; Theo Avgerls. Greg­ on each teams floor, for the I Margaret McCoy, sophomore
Of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane. ' ory; F. W. Ed sail, Gregory.
championship of the Rogue Riv­ I in home economics and a mem­
ber of Alpha Delta Pi, national
er Walley class B echools.
For cleaning and pressing,
I women’s social fraternity, was
. Smart spring ‘ 'fabrica
for
Phone 119.
I compelled to withdraw ffom col-
Pattleerud’s.
tailored suit« at Pknlaerud’s.
From Hornbrook—
168-tf
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168-tf
-Mra. 8. M. Goshpy and daugh­ I lege for the winter term be-
ter, Mrs. Thomas Lafferty, of I cause Of ill health but'expects to
Big Ben alarm Clocks,
Hornbrook, spent the day in return next term. Miss McCoy
McNair Broa.
I is on the staff of the Barometer,
Ashland.
I dally college newspaper and a
I member of the - “Big Slatet"
I committee, an organisation of
Brándsnetrd
Mr. <nd M n. George Crosby
Mias Isabelle Barron, former
ana Mr. and M n .-R . L Crosby Ashland girl now on the Pan-
PinUhiiig Tonight
and daughter, Shirley, have re­ tages Circuit, while In Los An-
turned from a two weeks trip ®slss< March 8, broadcasted from
D0U0LA8 MacLEAN
into Canada. Mn. George Cros­ station KHJ, Times Building.
by states she saw no place la
which she would rather live DON’T OVERLOOK A GOOD
than in Ashland.
THING
From Jaa. Edwards, Montgom­
ery, Ata., cornea this letter con­
Haturday March 18th at No. 87 North Main BL, tho entire
taining n valuable suggestion.—
outfit of A. V. Whitley, consisting o f
r
“I feel like a new man since!
Tomorrow — Saturday
taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND
One kitchen range, one old heater, one kitchen cablhet, one
Dan Kay made a business trip TAR. Can sleep all night, sore­
kerosene two hold range, two Iron beds and matresses, two
to Klamath Falls Monday.
ness In my cheat is gone, so
cupboards, one table, one dresser, one hook case, two large
to tke had cough.
My whole
rockers, a chest of Carpenter tools, a lo t1 of garden hone, a
An Easter bonnet may be cate family use It for coughs, colds
lot of fancy dishes,’ an office desk, two garden cultivators, a
69 egg Incubator and numerous other articles.— Sale starts
but give me a man In a tailor ang croup, and it always helps.’’
at one-thirty sharp,
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made anit. made at Orres, up­ Stops tickling In throat, nervous
stairs. Where yon have a tit. hacking, and* puts a toothing
L. GIDEON/ Auctioneer.
161-1* hsSHbg coating on a raw in-
flamed throat.
Doflft overlook
Hotel FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.—
Sold everywhere.
No. 1
J. C. Myers, Portland; Ray,
Flynn. Portland; B. 8, Coad,
Spokane; A. R. Frasier, Port­
land; W. H. Ballinger, Port­
land; J. *F. Werts, Portland;.
Mr and MM- T. M. Morrto,
Burley, Idaho; E. L» Gordon.
Portland; V lé tor Dickey, Port­
will do if yotì, have It
land. ’ '•
ODD FELLOW ACTIVHIEb
’Watch 'his •»•«’» evbry day.
J
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<4Seven Keys to
Baldplate
‘BEIOW^LINE'
rin - t F n - tin
Last Year’s Suit
dry-cleáued now.
•lOHUi m ar r o n
«rmtv
m
M ARLOW E
Y i U ry IA am VICTOR pote L
dNWar
Mareelllng, Trimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeiag. Futata.
Tho
Tandy Bkoppe, M c G m ’ s Store.
P h on e'i«3.
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most* iMjorishing and
healthful food you can give
deliver after it has been
SHASTA FRUIT CREAM
Ashland Oleaning and
Dyeing Works
" 85 First S t
Phone 63
ed apartment, two rooms, kitchen with Me pantry and clo u ts;
lots.
690 Indiana7 St. Owi
now. on premises.
IMPROVED
;
uCHEVROLET
A FINE HOME— Modern
galowj\ sightly’ location,' no
ter home ig town, 94BOO..
STAPLES REALTY
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Long the world’s largest
builder of automotive^
with m o d e r n 3-speed
transmission, Chevrolet'
qow | Bills for .continued
success with the finest
Chevrolet. in ! : Chevrolet
history.
PX>R S a LK t CHEAK »Nearly
new Toledo Steel Top
Hot wMar;çol).j tPhono 4 p |
. LOSS'— Near, «orner of Nursery,
and Main, crank fqr Bulck coach.
■J. C. Hopper. I
161-1*
- Waldport — Eastern blue­
WANTED— Broody hen«. Have
berry culture being tried, as
Ancona eggs for sale from trap-
promising Industry here.
nested stock. Phone 861-J.
111-9»
The
Automotive Shop
FOR RENT—Three furnished
rooms;
garage and «arden space.
FOR SALE— 10 rods near wov­
440
Helman.
161-2*
en wire, 66-lnch, nearly . new
19-lnch Oliver chilled plow. 32
steel harrow teeth, dandy Might
spring wagon, valuable regis­
tered cow, my reeidence. R. D.
Sanford,'899 Beach St., Ashland.
.We wish to announce
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Brake Relining Done by
Machinery
to the public that
we have doubled our capacity by installing
«additional machinery. >
Also want to thank our patrons and
friends for their support during the past
year.
STANDARD CLEANERS
•45 Oak Street.
insurance
Oar PeUcies
Eatah. 1881 at 41 B. Mala 8t.
Read Batata A Real Inaurane
Phone M l
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SEEDS
W e have a complete stdek of fresh seeds—in pack­
age or bulk—grown by America’s foremost seedmen
Plant good seed to insure success with your garden
Protect
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GARDEN
* « S . /P h one 108
Ashland Feed & Grocery
Phone 214
of Rayon arid Krinkle
Bed Spreads
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Orchid Gold - Rose - Blue.
Size 80x105, Fast Color Rayon
Special $5.90
Heavy Unbleached Krinkle Spreads in Cole
Stripes of Orchid - Bin e ■ R ose. Size80x
SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST
Shasta fee Cream
We will gladly cafl for and
cleaned and pressed, t
A. F. Johnson of Bpragnh
. .Biros. Klamath county, pnrehaa-
ad 89 u r w to ha mad» Into a
riflcltan ranch, aaat of town, ol
» iWaBar tisrkton, Ahrougb tba
tBaavar Raalty Go.
h'chorary fsatarnlty to* agricul­
ture. He is also a member of
the college stock Judging team
and took a prqn^Umnt part In
preparing the' agricultural ex-
blblt for the Educational ex­
pedition. *
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Donald Wright is a sophomore
U»' commerce and a member of
Theta No Phi, local social fra­
ternity. He is a member,of the
Mandolin club. Robert Wright,
his brother, is a freshman In
CQihmeroe and a member of the
same fraternity. Robert is try­
ing out for the track team
and is a member .of the Beaver
knights, an ',6rga,plshtleh of
sophomore men* • woof Instruct
the “rocks" and act as ushers at
athletic evegtkJ * ’ > - ' i
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is made from pure, eweet cream abd flavored with
real fruit.
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TAKE B P M e A QUART TODAY. .
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CREAMERY
These Are Very Exceptional Values^ y
New.
Drapery Materials
now in and ’
Selling
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■ 50c and up
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Arg Shijbhent bf New
, leath er PillowB, of ,
Chicken, Turkeyr Duok
i and Goose FeatheA.
See Them Now
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