Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, March t l , 1— >
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Left for Norther* Calforala—
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockfel-
low left this morning for north­
ern California, where they w ill
visit for the next week In H ilt,
Yreka and Mt. Shasta City.
üoeal ■ Personal flotes
a»d r».
Have your Easter Suit tailored
at Paulserud’s.
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odd fallow
From HUt —
Acnvnres
Watch thia spscy every day.
Regular
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, let and 3rd Tues­
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
Tuesdays.
15O-tt
Special
‘ Everybody,
especially those
who are not Odd Fellows are
cordially Invited to attend a
tree lecture at the M. B. church,
Tuesday eveninr, March I t , by
Hon. Jerry 8. Green of Iowa.
A musical program w ill pre­
162-4
cede the lecture.
From Hornbrook—
Mrs. M. Laniers of H ilt was a
Smart
spring
fabrics
for
business visitor in Ashland to­ tailored suits at Paulserud’s.
day.
>
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Try ear 60c Merchants* Lunch. Among the guests at the Hotel
Every day Mom 1 1 . to 2 at The
Oregon are—
Plasa Confectionery.
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H. P. Moore and wife, Seattle;
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glass, Sacra­
Whisk brooms, 26c,— McNair
mento; Elmer Sherman, Seattle;
Bros.
Bert Crundt, Seattle; O. H. Good­
man, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs.
New Residents—
George Anstin, Berkeley;
Mae
Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis, and
Anderson, Ukiah; James Shively,
little son, of Central Point are
Orange, Wash.; W . O. Shively,
new arrivals in Ashland.
Mr.
Orange, Wash.
Lewis will be employed in the
East Side Meat market.
Madden sells protected tires.
Here From W olf Creek—
Here From
J. L. Dougall, manager of Wolf
Thad Pierce and wife of Olym­
[
Creek
Tavern, auto tourist resort
pia, Wash., are visitors in A
i la Douglas county, arrived In Ash­
land. Mr. Pierce is manager
FOR SALE—^Furnished house, land last night for a brief visit.
the Olympia hotel at the st
large lot, would trade for Port­ I He yr ill return north tonight.
capital of Washington.
land bungalow.
86 Laurel St.
Phone 288-J.
163-8
Madden retreads tires.
63-tl
LADIES: We w ill pay straight
40c an hour, advertising and dis­
Returned from The Dalles
tributing samples to every borne
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanton re­ and office. Send self addressed
turned from The Dalles, yesterday
stamped envelope. Denison, 409
where they were called a few Beckel, Dayton, Ohio.
163-1* Major General Leiuene to
days ago by the illness of a rela­
to Take up Case A gainst
FOR SALE:— Attractive strict­
tive. The little daughter, Ethel,
ColonelWilliams
ly
modern
6-room
-bungalow
1-8
Stayed in Portland with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Holm, acre of ground priced right for
WASHINGTON, D. C., March
and w ill return with them later. quick sale. Phone 480-R.
18.:— (U .P.) — General Smedloy
168— 1 mo. Bntler’a charges that Colonel
A. E. Cavin and. family of
For cleaning and pressing,
Hornbrook were visitors in Ash­
AU ladies invited to St. Pat­
Phone
116.
Paulserud's.
land yesterday.
rick's
Tea, Civic Club, March
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17, from 2:80 to 6.— Admission
- | Easter Sunday, April 6. Let
Large assortment or greeting 25 cents.
Orres take your measure now
*for a tailor made suit so you cards.— McNair Bros.
Embroidery Club—
can have It on-time.
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The Friday Afternoon Embroid­
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Left for P o r tla n d -
ery
Club met with Mrs. Mark
Friendly Indian Hike—
Julius Orres of the Orres Tail­
Smith
at her home on B street.
« C. B. Howell and the Friendly or Shop, left yesterday for Port­
The
time
was spent in sewing and
Indians, a group of boys between land, where he will meet his son,
fancy
worh-
Dainty refreshments
the ages of 9 and 12 from the Bernard, who will arrive from
Hawthorne and Junior high China and Manilla today. They were served by the hostess.
schools, hiked to Van Dyke Cliffs expect to return to Ashland the
Among the guests at. the Lithia
today.
first of the week.
Springs hotel are—
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Spence, Au­
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Try Studio Ashland for kodak
burn, Washington;
Mrs. J. C.
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. finishing.
Griffith, Salem; Wlnnefred Rey­
156-tf
Cliff Payne makes truck bodies. nolds, Portland; A. N. Holman,
Portland; C. Parsons, Portland;
Real h^idrwoWen homespun
s
R. Trantjier; San Francisco; H.
woolens Just In from Ashvlllo, Return to Home In Medford—
Miss Celma Hansen, who has F. Hansen, Oelwen, Iowa; H. F.
j t . Carolina, at Orres Tailors,
Upstairs.
163-1« been visiting at the A. F. Abbott Morrow and wife, Portland; Stan­
home on Liberty street, returned ton Powell, Portland.
to
her home in Medford recently.
To Attend Shrine Celebration —
For high grade tailoring see
Nick Ooiman of Weed is In Ash­
148-tf
This is.chocolate week at The Orres tailors upstairs.
land to attend the Shrine celebra­
Plasa
Confectionery.
163-tf
tion.
In Ashland Enroute to K . F a l l s -
Rev. W. N. Ferris, field man
Easter
novelties.—
Elhart'e.
Orres cleans and remodels
for the Oregon Baptist conven­
clothes.
161-1*
tion, stopped in Ashland today
Leaves for the South—
and
called on friends, on his way
B.
C.
Hubbard,
a
resident
of
Herringbone
Worsted
and
to
Klamath
Falls. Mr. Ferris re­
Ashland
for
the
past
twenty
seven
Windsor
Cheviots
In
Men's
Ready-to-wear suits at Paul- years, will leave tomorrow by port« the work In good condition
serud's.
118-tf auto with his son, R. S. Hub­ throughout the state.
bard of Oakland, to make his
Have your windows made at
home in Oakland.
l e f t for Worth—
Jordan
Sash and cabinet wofks
E. T. Allen left for Portland,
880-tf
Litb tf «hewing bars a winner
Eugene and the coast cities, yes­
at Candy Land.
terday, to be gone some time.
Marcelling. Trimming, Sham­
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store.
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Phone 168.
IN
1, ,‘BELOW THE LINE”
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Among the guests at the Columbia
hotel aro—
CARD OF THANKS
We deelA to express our sin-
re and heartfelt thanks to
the many kind friends who so
beautifully expressed their gym
pathy and love, during out re­
cent bereavement by deeds and
words of kindness and the gifts
of lovely flowers.
MRS. JOHN H. DORAN
H ER B ER T DORAN.
ALSO
ADDED ATTRACTION
“CARL LOVELAND"
Singing Illustrated Songs
SUNDAY ONLY
NOTICE
The following members have
been endorsed for directors of
the Ashland chamber of com­
merce: Louis Dodge, H arry Tom­
linson, R. L. Clayeomb, P. 8.
Provost, C. 8. Richardson and
Vi V . Mills. W . U. A., Sec.
188-8
QUIETS
DISTURBING
ING COUGHS
A woman of iron and a girl of eteel, both fighting for
the love of the girl’s new husband.
Hotel Ashland
Electric Sign
Painter or a
Paperhanger?
Electric Service
If So, Phone
• 172
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Guy Good, Prop.
MONDAY ONLY
Call on us when in need of
KALSOMIN1NQ
VARNISHING
OUTSIDE
ALSO
1926 Spring Style Show
BEGULAB
ADMISSION
The Lithia Springs Hotel
for
Sunday Evening Dinner, #1.00 Plate.
The most convenient and most appreciated way of
entertaining them
If Y ot > Are Planning
v A Party, Dance or Banquet
> let us explain how easily and attractively we can
handle the affair for you at
THE LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
TODAY
Someone is Wait­
ing for a Letter
From You.
WE SERVE A SPECIAL
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Replenish
Your Needs Now
85c
And a Good Merchant’s Lunch
On Week Days
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
50c
THE PL A Z A
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
—ae=
We do. developing and
printing. Work finished,
same day received.
DeBON
A U T O CO .
OPENS
MsNAffi BROS.
IN MEIKLE BUILDING
These cameras fold com­
pactly, work easily and
make good pictures.
Kodaks 15.00 up
Brownies $2.00 up
For good pictures use
Eastman Films
Albums 50c up
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AND OFFERS THESE
the new
Call on us for
Best Workers and Beet
Paints
Folding
Autographic
BROWNIES
We have just installed
Do Yon Need a
J. O. RIGG
to
RACK­
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A
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
W}ll{amB, his predecessor at
San Diego marine base, acted un­
becomingly following a
part
where drinks were served, will
be ruled upon by Major General
John Lejenne, marine command­
ant, after the formal complaint
has been received from the west
eoast some time next weel^ It
was announced today.
General Lejenne is the super­
io r officer who must approve
or disapprove of the charge.
, WRITE
ures one and three-fourths Inches
ta length, one and three-eighths
inches ta width
and
seven
thirty-seconds of an tach thick­
ness.
ALBANY, Ore., March 18. —
( U P .) — One of the
smallest
Portland — Chamber of com­
bibles In the world Is owned by
Mrs. J. P. Aylward of this city. merce receives . SO to 60 in­
It was printed at Glasgow, Scot­ quiries a day from prospective
land, contains 876 pages, meas­ Oregon settlers.
F O R 1 SALE— New supply of
hats. Mrs. R. Potter, SO Second
G. T. Bradshaw, Portland; W.
Street.
168-8*
W . Miller, Roseburg; E. D.
Smith, Roseburg; E. O. Groves
FOR SALE: — Pansy Plants.
and wife, La Porte City, Iowa; J. Large choice ont door plants, 60c
C. Groves and ¡wife, La Porte and 35c dosen. J..L . Harner, 146
City, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Almond St.
163— 3*
Bonham, Kerby; F. V. Rose-
FOR SALE or TRADE 10 lots
braugh. Aloha; Charles A. Dunn,
with
concrete m ilk house, artes­
Portland.
ian well and small barn ta North
Powder, Ore Inquire 237 Oberlin
Leaves for Convention—
Street.
163— 2 *
F. B. Shafer, manager of the
FOR SALE or TRADE 7 room
Pendleton — Three-story ad­
Twentieth Century store, will
modern house, wood shed, cellar,, dition to Dorlon Hotel will coat
leave this evening for Portland,
».
to attend thé convention of the fruit trees and berries, 6 lots ta 320,000.
managers of the Twentieth Cen­ Joseph, p re. inquire 287 Oberlin
Portland — Number of tele-
163— 2*
tury stores In Oregon, to be held Street.
phpnea
here
have
increased
In Portland Monday.
WOMEN— W ORK HOME— Make twenty-fold ta past 25 years.
$5.00 six hours work. Dignified.
Snow At Crater LAke—
No selling. Enclose Stamp. Con­
Snow at the rim of Crater solidated Card Co,, 188, No. Wells
lake in approximately half of St., D ept 1242, Chicago.
last year’s depth, according to a
168-1*
message received from
Park
FOR SALE — Team of mules |
Ranger Rodger Welles, who left
or
trade for milch cow. W . J.
Medford early this week for an
Crosslin,
Nell Creek.
168— 6* j
inspection tour. The depth, re­
ports the message, is 9.8 feet
FOR SALE — White Minorca
and six feet at Anna Springs, ¡eggs for batching, also young Jer­
and the snow Is melting fast with
sey cow. 800 Ashland St.
163-2
clear weather prevailing.
Last year’s snowfall at thls^
•AFrom Hillfc—
time, records show, was 18
Mrs. J. B. Todd. Mrs. Stags and
feet at the rim and 11.1 feat Mrs. Paul Lyon of HUt, were
at Anna Springs camp.— Medford Shopping ta Ashland yesterday.
Stationery 50c to $1.50
Mall Tribune.
Healing pine tar, pure honey,
and other soothing, congh-heal
ing ingredients, go Into the mak
tag of FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR. No opiates, Justly feared
by careful mothers, harmful
and without medicinal value
Read the hottie contents as gtv-
pn on the package, and learn
why F O L E V 8 HONEY AND
TAR is the superior congh rem­
edy, safe for children and grown
persons, and reliable for cough*
From Klamath ttalla-a-
colds, croup, tickling throat, ner­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leavitt of
vous hacking and like Irrita­
Klamath Falls are In Ashland to
tions. Refuse substitutes.— Sold
attend the Shrine celebration.
everywhere.
No. 4
RIN - TIN ,- TIN
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BNMUM W
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Among the gueets nt the Hotel
Here from Sacram ento-
Ashland are-
Mrs. C. L. Gillespie of Sacra­
P. Llct, Bellingham, H. A. Brat-
mento, Is in Ashland visiting her
tain, Paisley, Oregon; Mr. and
sister, Mrs. 8. O. Doremus.
Mrs. George Carroll, Ban Diego;
B. D. Westfall, Portland; D. T.
Starr and family, Billings, Mon­
tana; F. H. Peniston, Los Angeles;
Cart G. GUI, Portland; Ray L.
Antrim, Aloha; . R. Shedding
Vancouver; E. Mostacher, New
York City.
YOUB LAST CHANCI TO SEE
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TOO LAIE TO CLASSIFY
This Woman Owns
Very Small Bible
WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN
You Take No
. Chances
If you make our delivery
oar your washing machine
and our p h o n e your
olothesline.
Just let us know
y«ur luundiy
needs
Used Cars
1923 Hudson Touring
1925 Dodge Touring
1924 Case Sport
1925 Star Sport
1925 Ford Coupe
1924 Willys - Knight
EVERY CAR GUARANTEED
Service On Every Automobile We Sell.
and we will take care of
them.
We have, or can get, any kind of car you want to fit
your income.
SeJf.
PAINTING
We will oontract your work and guarantee satis­
faction.
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
In the Heart of Town
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
31
Phone 166
The DeBon Anto Co.
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