Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 17, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    From C o p c o -
bocal ■ Personal flotes
Harold Hunce is in town for a
few days from his work with the
Copco Co.
Steel
hart’s.
ODD FELLOW A O m W I »
Watch this space every day.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays. .
150-tf
Special
Ashland lodge No. 45, I . O.
O. F ., w ill confer the first de­
gree Thursday evening, March
18.
A ll members and visiting
brothers urgently requested to
attend.
Stated convocation, Thun
evening,
March
18.
Rou
business and petitions. A ll <
panlons Invited.
C. A. M ALONE, H
W . H. D A Y, Secretary.
From Talent—
Louis Brown was a visitor ir
Ashland from Talent yesterday
Paulserud’s suits look better,
last longer and cost less. 165-tf
Returned from Arizona—
R. J. Luke returned Monday
evening from Caaa Grande, A ri­
sons. where he.has been visiting
for the past four months with
his son, S. W . Luke.
Mr. Milton of Jackson Hot
Springs has offered his dance
hall to Bellview and Upper V a l­
ley. We w ill make a lot if you’ll
come out. Admission 50c each.
Coffee and home made cake, 15
cents. Thursday, March 18.
166-2
F iling
equipment.— El
Returned from South—
Business Visitor—
M. N. Long returned from Los
Mrs. Herman Sommers of Tal­ Angeles Monday evening, where
ent spent yesterday in Ashland he has been visiting for the past
on business. .
six weeks.
Left for Eugene—
Madden retreads Urea.
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H. C. Galey le ft fo r Eugene this
morning to be gone several days
Ashland Natatorfum minernl
on business.
plunge now open.
Under new
management.
A new shipment of suits Just
in at Paulserud’s.
165-tf Among the guests at the Columbia
hotel are —
Bellview and Upper Valley
have to stop giving benefits
pretty soon for we are a ll going
to be too busy.
So everybody
come out and help swell the
fund and Incidentally have n
good time.— Jackson H o t Springs.
March 18.
166-2
Business Visitor—
Carl Abraham, Portland;
W.
II. Parry, Portland; Charles A.
Dunn, Portland; F. E. Kennan.
Sacramento; M. R. Scotti, K lam ­
ath Falls; W . W. M iller, Rose­
burg; E. D. Smith, Roseburg.
Marcelling, Trim m ing, Sham-
pooing, Dyeing, Facials
The
Vanity Shoppe, McGee's Store.
9 8-tt
Phone 103.
George Hoban of the Oregon
Surity and Casualty Co. of Port­
land was a business visitor in Left for South —
Ashland yesterday.
Mrs. C. P. Robison, who has
been stopping in Ashland at the
Ready-to-wear suits
Columbia hotel for the past eigh­
latest styles and fabrics,
teen months, left last evening for
serud’s.
Los Angeles for an indefinite visit
with her son, G. M. Robison.
Among the guests a t the Hotel
Ashland are—
Cream peppermint and winter
D. B. Hamar, Portland; T. W. green wafers at Candy Land.
Wainwright, Sachamento; A. M.
Durant,
Portland;
Bertha G.
Cary. San Francisco;
John J. Among the guests at the Lithla
Bell, Portland, O. De Long, San Springs hotel are—
Jerry S. Green» L lllaine, Iowa;
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W . V.
Copeland, Chiloquin; W . Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Moore and
Graver, Portland; Robert McKee, baby, Seattle; F. G. Cutler, San
Portland; Carl G. G rill, Portland; Francisco; H . B. Eyde, San F ran­
A. E. Ginge, Olympia; A. I. Ge- cisco; Mrs. H . Davis, Seattle; V.
R. Smith, Seattle; F. W . Chris-
mard, Bellingham..
well, Seattle; J. O. Brodler, San
Try our 50c Merchants' Lnnch. Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Griss,
Every day from 11 to 2 at The Seattle; H. P. Wickinson, Long
Plaza Confectionery.
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attle; Mrs. W . H. Moore, Seattle;
George E. Shaffer, Seattle.
Easter Cards.— McNair
Have yonr windows made at
Jordan Sash and cabinet works.
‘ 160-tf Business Visitor—
C. D. Gabrielson of the I
Insurance Co., of Portland v
From Montague—
Among the visitors from Monta­ business visitor in Ashland
gue attending the Elks dance last terday.
evening were, M r. and Mrs. Ste­
Let ns make that Easter salt,
wart Hast, Mr. and Mrs. Par­
shall and Mr. and Mrs. Schock. We
guarantee
a
fit.— Paul-
serud’s.
166-tf
Hot snlphnr tab baths," day
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. From Talent—
C. W. McFadden of Talent was
155-tf
a business visitor in Ashland yes­
F or high grade tailoring see terday.
Orres tailor» upstairs.
149-tt
Ten per cent discount from
March 16 to April 3, inclusive, on
all millinery at Mrs. H. 8imons,
26 S. Pioneer Ave.
164-3
L IN C O LN . Neb., March IT . —
(LP) — Clergymen and laymen of
the Church of the Brethren from
all parts of America w ill convene
here June 9 to 15 to discuss the
power of present-day religion.
More than 10.000 clergymen
and laymen
from the
United
States, Canada and England w ill
attend the conference, which Is
the first to be held In the middle
west by the Church of the Breth­
ren since 1901.
A movement to strengthen the
cburoh against
attacks made
against it by educating the lay­
men w ill be launched at the con­
ference, according to Albert W le-
and. dean of Bethany Bible School
of Chicago, who is arranging the
program fo r the meeting.
Among the speakers at the
FOR EXCHANGE— 8 acres of
meeting
w ill be Prof. R. W . Sch­
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., March
good free soil, modern four-room
losser of Elizabethtown College.
17.
—
(LP)
—
Besides
represent­
cottage w ith fine view, barn,
hen house, garage. In town . of ing bis district In congress, Rob­
Endercott,
W hitm an
County, ert G. Simmons, representative Simmons prepared a weekly le t­
Washington.
Owner wishes to from the sixth Nebraska district, ter for the newspapers of the dis­
come to Ashland.
W ill take is keeping the residents of his dis­ tric t In which she tells of the
good house and lot In exchange.. trict informed oh what congress fashions of womens clothes, the
See
Daniel
Payne,
Ashland Is doing this session.
latest Washington gossip, and
Each week, Congressman Sim­
Realty Co.
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other things of interest to women.
mons prepares a lengthy le tte r,
Simmons has become so popular
SCRUB
HENS— W hy
raise outlining w h a t he has done and
that his
local
them.
Pedigreed
eggs
and what reaction It brought from in his district
friends
doubt
that
any
other
can­
chicks from Counter Leghorn congress for a ll of the newspapers
didates
w
ill
file
against
him
In
Farm pay. Phone 17F2. 166-2 in his district. The letter Is also
the prim ary this summer.
read over radio station K F K X at
FOR • SALK— Shoes,
gloves.
Hastings, Neb.
Men’s and boy’s caps,
Bargain
Although
Simmons'
district
prices.
Wood’s Store.
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.comprises the sparsely settled re­
850.00 R E W A R D for the re ­ gions of western Nebraska, his
turn of Lady’s W hite Gold watch local followers claim they are bet­
on white gold bracelet.
In itia ls ter informed on what their con­
M.H. on the back.
Lost Feb. gressman is doing In Washington,
22.
N otify Minnie F. Ireland, t>. C., than any other congress­
401 B. St., Grants PasB, Oregon. ional district In the United States.
166-6
In much the same manner, Mrs.
TONIGHT
“IRISH LUCK”
with
THOMAS MEIGnAN
LOIS WILSON
Open a Checking Account
For Your Wife
This Is chocolate week at The
Plaza Confettionery.
162-tf
Let your wife l>e the business head of your
household. Paying all bills by check will give
her an accurate record of expenditures — and
a cancelled check is tlie best form of receipt.
From Salem—
Mrs. Ruby McKinney of Salem
arrived in Ashland last night to
spend several days on business.
FIRST
C liff Payne makes ladders.
NATIONAL
BANK
Ashland, Oregon
THE QUALITY STORE
on Silk Knit Vests
EACH
Tlint Given Smiles of Satisfaction,
Sold Regular $1.19 E •h. Colors: Pink, Orchid
Peach and Nile
Darling Studio & Art Store
pair CO OR
S. W. P. Shingle Stain
French Voile Step-ins
FOR YOUR ROOF
/
Georgettes
in a profusion of new rich
colorings. Priced the yard
Crepe De Chines
40 inch wide, good wearing
quality
40 inch wide, A A grade; silk
tlircqd; pure dye, a dandy
silk in all the new spring
shades. Priced at
Satin Cretonnes
THE CLOTH THAT HAS TAKEN
THE COUNTRY BY STORM.
GARMENT
s.
PORCH AND DICK FAINT
L#t us figure on vour work. We will contract with
you.
“Milo Sheen” Costume Slips
that coat the lives of thous­
garment
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO,
$2.96
Hoc the new knit flip- wig not cling—Hold regular
$3,4« Each.
,
In the H eart of Town
■
I
shade for spring. Priced at the yard
Silk Faille
A new Silk Fabric th at rivals the fin­
est of dress fabrics; very soft; non-
rrrrshable; will rret slip or pnty.
Shades: Terrapin, League, Rust, Navy
and Black. Price the yard, 40 inch
wide
<2.26
Fancy lace trimmed, and hand embroidered. Colors
Pink, Orchid, Nile and I'naeh.
AUTOMOBILE PAINT — TOP DRZMINQ
40 inch wide. A heavy service dresa
quality silk in a class by itself. Very
practical; all shades. Priced the yard
This cloth is beautiful. Its texture is
fine; its sheen is perfect. Colors, every
Mito Sheen “Knit Bloomers”
PORTRAITS THAT PIJEASE
city off the map.
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
Birthday Specials
for Thursday
The Modern Woodmen of Am er­
ican and the Royal Neighbors w ill
give a box social and dance Mon­
day evening at the Moose H all.
No charge.
A ll members and
friends Invited.
p T X n tS
ands and swept a thriving
MILLER'S TOGGERY
Crepe De Chine
Good Photo Finishing
See the bursting of the dam
Hatchway
Underwear
A ll Elks Ladies are requested
to^meet In the Ladles club joom
at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. This
is a very important meeting.
OUR BUSINESS
FLOOR PAINT -
Button less
ANY GARMENT.
Elks Ijuliee A t t e n t io n -
Among the guests at the Hotel
Oregon are—
Box Hoclal and Dance
WILLIAM FOX
Washing­
THAT W ILL ADD CHARM
Adding machines.— E lh a rt’s.
Creek was a business visitor in Sale", which w ill start tomorrow.
Ashland yesterday.
Mr. Woods stated the sale did not
indicate he Intended to go ont of
Madden soils protected tires. business, as he expects to remain
at the same stand, bat that the
Eastman kodak agency.— Me sale was merely to clean house
N air Bros.
for the spring goods, which be
is expecting soon.
TOMORROW - FRIDAY
and
In a Mirage
of Colors
From Anderson Creek__
Wood’s Store, 375 E. Main St.,
J. M. McDowell of Anderson have announced a “ F in al Cleanup
L. C. Fitch and wife, Tacoma;
H. J. Crlpe, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. T. Llndo, Sacramento; W .
M. McGill. Seattle; W. C. W il­
liams and wife, Seattle; C. H.
Hopp, Seattle.
debaker of La Verne College, C ali­
fornia; and D. W . Kurts, presi­
dent of McPherson College, Mc­
Pherson.
Oregon
ton— Rain west portion;
probably local rains east
portion
tonight
and
T h u rs d a y ;
continued
m ild;
fresh
southerly
winds along coast.
NEW SOFT SILKS
Wood’s Hus H a l t -
FINISHING
Pennsylvania; Dr. Edward Frants,
Elgin, 1U„ editor of The Gospel
Messenger; President B. M. Stu-
FOR R E N T — Two furnished
house keeping rooms, garage and
garden space, ^ 12. 440 H elm er.
166-2*
L O S T— H a n d b ag, between
Medford and Ashland, containing
FOR SALE— Stock carrots and
|2 0 check signed Horace Green.
ets. 66.00 per ton.
Elm er
Finder see Horace Green, Twen­
jrrison. Phone 4 6 6 .,
166-2
tieth Century store.
Reward.
FOR SALE— Choice Early Seed
166-3*
»¿atoes, 65.00 per hundred. F.
FO R f^ALE OR R E N T — Six-
Holdridge. Talent.
166-6*
room house, half acre ground.
FOR R E N T — Furnished house
Location, 299 Scenic Drive. Ad­
ith
three acre orchard, barn,
dress
Daisy
Porter,
Cottage
rage.
803 N. Main St.
Grove, Oregon.
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A U C TIO N SALE— Horses: W ill
sell at public auction to highest
From Klnmnth F a l l a -
bidder for cash, two carloads of
M artin of Klam ath Falls
Eastern Oregon Horses, weight
was a business visitor in Ashland
from 1200 to 1600 lbs., at Jack- yesterday.
son County Fairgrounds, Friday,
March 19. Horses a ll w ell brok­
en and good ages.
Guaranteed
strictly as represented. W ill also
have a few saddle horses. Fred
W . Ball, owner. Fossi), Oregon.
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GET YOUR NEW SOFT SILKS AT
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