Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Monday, March 18, 102«
fT * * -* 1*^* DAILY
bocal ; Personal flotes
who come ami go, aad
A Daily O ronJd« «M
To Klamath F a l l s -
Mrs. Roy Gearhart and Mrs. G.
H.
Scribner made a trip to Klam­
li.-giilar M eetings
Subordinate every Thursday. ath Falls yesterday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
For high grade tailoring see
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
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Tuesdays.
15O-tf Orres tailors upstairs.
ODD FELLOW ACnATOKS
Watch this space every day.
Special
Corona typewriters.— Elhart’s.
' Everybody, especially those
who are not Odd Fellows are
cordially invited to attend a Trip to Grants
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane spent
free lecture at the M. E. church,
yesterday
visiting in Grants Pass.
Tuesday evening, March 14, by
Hon. Jerry S. Green of Iowa.
Have your windows made at
A musical program will pre­
cede the lecture.
142-4 Jordan Sash and cabinet works.
140-tf
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Ten per cent discount from
165-tf March 15 to April 3, Inclusive, on
all millinery at Mrs. H. Simons.
Pioneer Ave.
164-3
. ALPHA CHAPTER • 26 S. ______
No. 1
O. E. 8.
Returned from Trip to Portland—
Miss Marcella Sanders returned
from Portland yesterday, where
Stated Communication Alpha she has been visiting for several
Chapter No. 1. O. E. 8. Tuesday days.
evening, March 14, 7: 30 o'clock.
Fortjy sixth anniversary pro­
Madden retreads tires.
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gram. i Visiting Bisters and
Easter greeting cards.— McNair
brothers welcome.
By order of the Worthy Ma­ Bros.
tron.
LEAH M. CALDWELL,
Leave for N o r th -
Secretary.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Lamb will
leave this evening for Portland,
From Gold H i l l -
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cleveland, Seattle, and other northern pqlnts,
of Gold HUI. spent the week end to be gone two weeks on business.
Trip to Klamath F a l l s -
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mars and
eon, Ned and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mara and son, Paul Jr., ma^e a
FOR SALE—Don't miss tba
trip to Klamath Falla yesterday. big sale at Wood's store, begin­
ning Thursday morning, * *•
Herringbone
Worsted
and m.
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Windsor Cheviots
in
Men's
WANTED—Good fresh, Dur­
Ready-to-wear suits at Paul­
ham
cow. Must be reasonable.
serud’s.
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Will pay cash or trade good 1923
Ford Touring car for same. Give
Among the guests at the Columbia
terms on balance. Phone 6F11.
hotel are—
164-2*
* Mra. G. A. Harrington, Duns­
muir; Mrs. G. C. Bates, Dunsmuir;
QUALITY PAYS — Common
N. N. Ramsey, Seattle: J. R. Nash, hens laying 68 eggs eat aa much
Milwaukee; A. F. McKentle and as Counter Leghorn hens lay­
wife, Roseburg; Ray C. Gouston, ing 250 or more eggs. Chicks
Loa Angeles; W. W. Miller, R obb - and eggs. Phone 17F2.
144-2
burg; W. R. Ulen, Portland.
FOR SALE—Andirons, stoves,
sawarbor,
step plates, window
Lithia chewing bars a winner
weights,
lath
work, castings of
at Candy Land.
all classes. Eagle Brass Foun­
dry, 140 Oberlin St. 164-1 mo.*
R elam ed To S c h o o l -
Miss Edith Patterson returned
TO EXCHANGE— 6-room bun­
to Kerby, where she teaches galow with bath, toilet, wood
school, after a week spent in Ash­ shed, garage, barn, on W. 2nd
land visiting her mother, Mrs. M. St., Medford, for Ashland home.
Patterson.
See Daniel Payne.
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
» Yourself on paper. We make
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that kind of portraits.—Studio
FOR RENT—>l-room kitchen-
Ashland.
ette or 2-room kitchenette. They
are clean. Í21 Laurel St.
From Medford—
FOR HALE—Jersey cow Juot
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew of Med­
164-3*
ford were visitors in Ashland yes­ fresh. 1401 Blvd.
terday.
secton they will return to Oak­ county committee, can only re­
m it In some such resentment
land where they win reside.
against a corupt system A h lch
the people have repudiated; that
UPTON ISSUES STATEMENT
ON BENTON AFFAIR a republican governor may be
TOO LATE TO Cl
(Continued From Page One)
Man may learn to fly like a
“That committee and Its chair­
bird, but he’ll never learn to man were elected by the friends
sit on a barbed wire fence.
of all candidates, both active,
mentioned or »receptive, and none
The faster you try to wait of them have any right to pre­
the longer it seems to take you. tend to select a candidate for-the
republicans of this state to
ratify.
Jail would not be so con­
Always Repudiated
fining if there wasn’t a rule
“The leaders of the ring that
against the prisoners having has continuously picked candi­
saws.*
dates for the last 20 years, only
to have them repudiated by the
Everybody seems surprised people In the election of demo­
when a politician plays politics. cratic governors, are active again
and the so-called endorsement in
Week-end Visitor—
Benton county Is one more ob­
Mrs. Lyle Gordon, of Worden, stacle to bo overcome in the
Oregon, spent the week-end vis­ effort to find someone who can
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. defeat Governor Pierce at the
Eugene Spencer.
general election.
“If I cannot win the nomina­
Baker County mineral, lum­ tion In a fair and open contest,
ber and farm products l u t year, I want to support a man good
enough to heat me In a fair
were worth 18,598,860.
race. Such old gang methods as
the one now being attempted by
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the officers, active and retired,
YOUNG CIVIL* ENGINEER
18 FAST WORKER of the state committee through
subterranean influences upon the
(Continued From Page One)
Dinner Guests—
NOTICE
The following members have
been endorsed for directors of
(he Ashland chamber of com­
merce: Louis Dodge, Harry Tom­
linson, R. L. Claycomb, P. 8.
Provost, C. S. Richardson and
V. V. Milla. W. U. A., Sec.
162-3
In Ashland visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Flfleld on Avery street
It was last .Wednesday that
she was schednled to leave for
her homeward trip. But as the
train she was to have taken
speeded eastward, she and Mr.
Howatt were speeding In a taxi
to the home of Dr. Brown of
Have your Easter Suit tailored
the First Congregational church
at Paulserud’s.
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in Oakland, where they were
united In marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goeller and
son, Fred, of Klamath Falla,
were the dinner guests of Dr.
Bertha Sawyer at the Lithtk
Springs hotel yesterday.
Aahland Chosen
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham­
Among the guests at the Hotel
"We came to Aahland for our
pooing, Dyeing, Facials.
The Trip to Hilt——
Oregon are—
J.
H.
Sugg
and
Mr.
Norton
made
brief wedding trip because I
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
G. C. Clarke, Portland; Robert
Madden sells protected tires.
considered It the moat delightful
Phone 103.
98-tt a short trip to Hilt yesterday.
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Crofton, Gulfport, Mississippi; R.
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epot of the entire Pacific coast,”
Leading stationers. — McNair
P.
Schilling,
Gulfport,
Mississippi;’
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Purchases Property—
Mr- Howatt at the Lithia
Kodak films— Fresh stock.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
Simons,
San
.
.
.
.
.
Bros.
C. Burlingame has purchased _
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’
Springs hotel yesterday, while
McNair Bros.
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two and one half acres on Moun­ Francisco; L. Hartman, B anff,
his winsome bride nodded vig­
Pirnicing on Green Springe—
Francisco; Mr. and Mra. A. E.
tain
Avenne
from
W.
W.
Rucker,
orous approval.
Ralph Bowen and family, Mr. Business Visitor—
of Portland, through the Taylor Pence, Spokane; W. R. Van
“My, my, but you westerners
Mrs.
A.
N.
Melvin
of
Portland,
and Mra. Cochran and Mr. and
Agency. Mr. Burlingame plans to Dewen, Portland; Mrs. J. Hill, sure work fast,” exclaimed Mrs.
saleslady
for
coats
and
dresses.
Is
Mrs. Banks, were plcnlclng on the
San Francisco; Mrs. J. R. Rey­
Howatt. “Here I came to the
a business visitor In Ashland build in the near future.
nolds, San Francisco.
Green Springs yesterday.
coast a few weeks ago for a
today.
Visitors in Medford—
short visit, and now I am ready
Watermans Inks. McNair Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Coleman Business Visitor—
to settle down here for life. Why,
This is chocolate week at The
8. M. Calkins or the Pacific
1%2-tf spent yesterday in Medford visit­ Coast Culvert and Flume Co., of our engagement was so brief, I
Follow the crowd to Jackgpn Plasa Confectionery.
ing Mr. Coleman’s mother, Mrs.
didn’t even get a chance to wear
Hot 8prlngs. Thursday, March
Jennie E. Coleman, who is quite Portland, is a business visitor In my engagement ring.
The
Ashland today. Mr. Calkins just
18, 8:30 p. m.
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Don’t forget the date— Thurs­ ill.
preacher who married us slip­
completed a deal with the city
day, March 16. »Place— Jackson
ped on both the engagement ring
of Medford for approximately
Hot Springs.
Admission 50c Visiting In Medford—
and the wedding ring during the
370 carloads of pipes for the
each. Coffee and home made
ceremony.1
Mrs. M. E. Randles and son,
cake, 15c.
164-2 Bobble, and Mra. Lulu Van Wegen, new pipe line.
Between enjoying their honey­
at
moon In and near Ashland, the
spent yesterday in Medford visit­
Visited In Jacksonville—
newlyweds are busily firing let
ing Mra. Van Wogan's brother, Left For H illsb oro-
TODAY ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCrackln,
Mr. and Mra. George Spencer ♦:rs and telegrams to the bride’s
E. G. Roberts, and her niece, Mrs.
of Valley View were visitors In
left for Hillsboro last evening, family telling all about the
Jack Shoemaker.
BEBE D ANIELS
Jacksonville yesterday.
¡called there by the serious 111- wblrwlnd courtship and mar
ness of Mra. Spencer’s mother, riage.
in
W h a t?—O 1 d-t i m e
dance. Among the gucets at the Hotel
Following a brief visit in this
Mrs. J. J. Palmetee?.
Where?— Jackson Hot Springs. Ashland ar e -
When — Thurs., March 18. Why?
Howard B. Jones, Denver, E. J,
— Benefit Upper Valley Building Herbert and wife, Chippewa Falls,
Fund.
164-2 Wisconsin; Edwin G. Curtis,
Marysville, California; J. J. Con­
way, wife and daughter,
San
From Klamath F a l l s -
Francisco;
F.
DawsoA
and
wife,
also
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall and
Grants Pau; Mr. and Mrs. Pgul
Mrs. H. Carter, of Klamath Falla,
8. Goen, Los Angeles; J. D. Mc­
were In Aahland yesterday, visit­
Gee and wife, Crescent City; Mr.
ing Mr. and Mra. J. E. Enders.
(BETWEEN SHOWS
and Mrs. E. W. Smith, Boston,
Mass; Miss Irene H. White, 8an
For cleaning and pressing.
At 8:45 P. M.
Francisco; J. H. McHannan and
Phone 119. Paulserud’s.
wife, Reno, Nevada.
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T
You Can Find It
at
B iggest L ittle Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open E venings
EASTER
Comes on
April 4
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Prepare Now For Easter
1
Beauty For The
Let us have your Spring Coat and D ress ready
for you. Or if you are going to have it made
let us help you to select suitable m aterials now.
Busy Woman-—
TRY TH E ELIZA BETH
A R D EN W AY.
It is most satisfactory and
economical.
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JU ST AS W ELL GET IT NOW AND
GET A GOOD SE A SO N ’S U SE OF
IT.
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Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
PICTORIAL
PA TTER N S
Phpne 116
Prescription Druggist
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
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woaiG
“THE
MANICURE
GIRL”
EASTER
DUDS
Spring Style Show
Tomorrow — Wednesday
Returned to Work—
Purchaoes Property—
Harvey Clift returned to his
E. D. Briggs became the own­
work In the Ford Garage after er of the acreage on North Main
several days lllnees.
street, known aa the Dill prop­
erty last week, through a deal
Marlon says don’t forget that negotiated by J. L. Ketch. Thia
Interurban stages have comfort property la an excellent piece
stops every 40 miles. They also for poultry raising and Mr.
stop 80 minutes for lanch.
Briggs proposes to lease tt for
164-1* that purpose.
Smart
spring
fabrics
for
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The tailored salts at Paulserud’s.
Plasa Confectionery.
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AT
the last thing we can hope
secure.
“The people of Oregon are not
going to be led by bosseq nor
misled by Intlrgue."
The
We/J Dressed
Woman
The Newest Creations In
Spring
Ready-lo-Wear
MILLER'S TOGGERY
Will Be Displayed on Living Models By The
“ Hab-a-dash Inn f f
Golden Rale
and
Serving Every Class of
CUineland
A a j iln n r P a P r s r n il f lt in n
There is scarcely a trade or profession or kind
o f business that is not represented on the books
o f the Citizens Bank of Ashland.
YOUR LAWYER—
\ j o t s WILSON
k
~
is consulted for legal advice because you rely,
on his knowledge of the law.
He stopped traffic on
F ifth Avenne.
And then he stopped a
band of arch-crooks in Ire­
land!
.
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