Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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ODD FELLOW ACTTVITIKS ’ From .Northern Calif uvula
Watch thia space every day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laderty of
Regular Meetings
Nbrthern California spent yester­
Zsubordinate ’“story ‘ Thursday. day in Ashland dn buriatos.
Encampment 1st and 3rd Tues-
Poppy Rduge and Colonial
Dames beautlfter. Come In for
demonstration.
", The
Vanity
¿hafo>e: MfcjQee1» Btoyuf
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▲ library of 11.000 volumes,
FOB SALE— Strawberry plants.
Ettsrburg U l — 96.06 thousand. all written by women, wm col­
lected by Mme, Kqissavoy, who
died lii Ruuds apme years ago.
44 C arloads at Cora— '*
Forty tour carloads of Chevro­
let cars passed through Ashland
Tuesday from the factory h> Oak­
land to Portland. The Automo­
tive Shop was able to get but
two cars out of the bunch, which
will be delivered from Medford
today.
Among the guests at the Lithla
Springs hotel are
J. S. Cooper, Portland; C. L.
Martin, Portland; P. J. Hdlonan,
Portland; H. T. Holden, Eugene;
M. G. White, Klamath Falls; J.
F. Haber, Portland! Georgia E.
Young, Sad Francisco' C. W.
Owen, J?çf*tlhn<J; M. Al ' Betcbhy,
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! i ; '« "' , ■'«ak
>•* Wor' high , grade tailoring soe Santa Clara; Georg? M. Robison,
Orrpg^gUpih upstairs.
149-tf Portland. .
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Among the guest« at the Colugthta
hotel are—
J. Jones, Portlend; Llge Q.
Pearee, Portland; W. H.. Mead,
Portland; J. Heaalnger, Portland;
Omar Anderson, Portland; F. V.
Rosebraugh, Aloha; Ellsworth
Tubbs and wife, Yreka; Dale Mat­
toon, Portland; O. Mattoon, and
wife, Portland,; G t F. Bradshaw,
l(6 -tf Portland-
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Hudson-Essex Dealers
LITHIA SPRING« GARAGE
J ' PW m r 161 f V I ’
ft. lota Mgt.fm Ashland S tt ad­
joining New Normal grounds.
Priced reasonable. Call 399-R.
167-6«
Visiting .In Ashland— >-«
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Mr.. sud Mrs. W. M. Herbert'
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prose return­ Known 4 b Ashland,.
of Canada- are in Ashland visit­
ed Wednesday Yrom Petaluma,
Mrs. ¿. W. Hunt and Mrs. Ray ing Mr. and Mrs« Ralph Billinrt
California, where, they have been' Beck ly passed through Ashland and Mr-.’ and Mrs. At W. Herbert.
spending the winter with their' last evening on their return to
tbelr homes In California, from To Take Position In Idaho—
son, Harold Prose.
.Portland, where, they have been
J. B r Harrell left yesterday
gOrierNsveltisa. McNair Bros. /visiting for sd(ne time.
for Wallace,. Idaho? where he has
accepted the position as busi­
Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch.'
Bellview .and Upper Valley ness manager of the Wallace
Every day from 11 to 2 at The have to atop g iv in g .. benefits Meat Packing Co. , Mr. Harrell
Plasa Confectionery.
162-tf pretty soon far we sip all -going ,1s the , publisher of, the . Daily
to .he too busy. So everybody Reminder. , Mrs. Harrell will
coiqe put and* help swell the spend the. summer in Ashland
. Mi*, and Mrs. N. Erickson and fund and incidentally; kspe a and Join her husband in the fall.
family ar? moving from <51 Palm good time.— Jackson Hot Spring«.
March 18,.
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166-2 Epworth Leagi^e—
avenue to 449 Allison street
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Tbp Epwoyth League will hold
Dutch milk chocolate nt kosinee« Visitor—
a St, . Patrick’s party at tho
Land.
Mrs, Maud Creeks of Redding Methodlgt chpreh on Saturday
is a business visitor in Ashland evening a t 8;00 o'clock.
This
for a few days.
social has been postponed for
several. wpsk^-T-ftrgt as a Mexi­
can party to conclude a series of
Ready-to-wear suits In the
topics on the study of the peopio
latest styles and fabrica— Paul- Played Golf at Medford—
of Mexico.
The party Is in­
esrud’a
115-tf
Captain Malone and . Mr. and tended as one ?f the Best of the
Mrs. John Finnersn spent yester­ year. -
day afternoon playing golf on the
American Legion Golt .eourae at
Medford. '
FOR RENT— T o responsible
party only. 81x-room furnished
house,. 2«0 feet rrom the ^itUls
Hotel. Privifege of large; gar­
den lot and fijilt. Adults pre
fered. Phoifo to n er, 18». '
« FOR SALEp£resh«?<pv; span
of mares; <flaq «tyarrow;- electric
1 1-2 horse potrer m otsr and
PUI1; several other things’. ; a .
W. Hines, east o{ Ashland on
left highway beyond overhead
Crossing. House WUh windmill
167-2«
SAN FRANCISCO, March 18,—
(IP)— Passengers will be able to
travel over the United States by
' airplane in the near future as
; cheaply ns they can now travel
, by rail, according to the predict­
ion of Irvthg W. Glover, second
assistant postmaster general.
A system of airplanes, in a net­
work over the country, Glover be­
lieves, will be tbe development ot
only a few years heince.
“i t o can see evidence that air
travel will soon be brought wall
Within tbe means ot tbe masaea,’’
ke "said. “Tbe rapid development
of the air mail is a forrunner of
this.”
Madden rotrsbdg Urea
Plata Confectionary
YrarasH on paper. We make
that kind of portraits.— Studio
Left for VMM—
Mm. Larkin peer, left for MIU-
wood this morning to spend s
week visiting her sister. Miss
Clara Huck, who teaches qj Mill-
wood.
Hove your windows made at
Jordon gash and cabinet works.
160-tf
■aster cords ond novelties.
Elkort’s.
Mr. ond Mrs. G. D. Kraft of
Hornbrook wer« la Ashland ou
business yesterday.
t
Hot sulphur tub hatha, day
or night, Japkson Hot Springs.
P. ,
156-tf
Medford’s New Water System —
The first preparatory work
directly in ,11ns with the actual
construction of Medford’s new
water , system commenced toMsy
when seven nmu, composing a
surveying, craw. left this mosalag
for Butte Falla to commence addi­
tional surveying operations at the
Intake of the new system— Med­
ford Mail Tribune. <• t .
PARIS — (UP) — Moral turpi­
tude, Its nature and Its effect on
tbe entry of aliens Into the .United
States, as evidence In the ¿ase of
the Ooimtoas Cathcart, stirred
French satirists to launch barbed
shafts at American* codes of
ethics.
(
T hat. the Countess was barred
on having ldm ltted that aha had
been dlvprced caused shrieks of
Inroulcsl laughter from those sc-,
qualnted with tbe fact that Paris
J. F. Werti, Portland; W. Roos, has taken away Reno's laurels
a^ a divorce mill.
Portland; B. Gordon, Portland;
.One suggestion made Is that
N., C. Ferguson, Klamath Fallpj
when
ah American woman land"
A. D. Campbell, Portland; R.
a t Cherbourg or Havre she be
Parmer, Portland; E. M. Bordsu,
forced to answer questions such
Portland; A. M. High, Seattle; B.
as these: * ,
ID. Westfall, Portland; R. H. Mor­
“Ans yop married,, and if so
gan, Chico; M. T, Haney. Port­
are
ypu living happily hlth your
land.
hnsbandT**
. In case the new arrival an­
From Klamath Falls—
swers in the affirmative she must
Mr. and Mrs. L. A . L’hrlne o f
submit proof, falling which she
Klamath Fall« ar« la Ashland and
must b«( kt ones taken to the wo-
vicinity« tor. a taw days on busl-
man,*s prison at Sa. Lai are, there
to welt tbe sailing ot the next
,bpat for the United States. Such
* procedure, it is said, should be
^pptipd «especially In the case of
tlllm qsoens and In fact to every
¡woman traveling alone. -
TrtC TMCATER^CAimfUL
’ TODAŸ - TOMORROW
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“Do yon Intend to visit Mon-
tnpartre and if so why?” is a ques­
tion which certain experts con­
sider. would force any woman to
g iv e,th e desired Information.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oik St. .
tenches
a real plunge
Natotorium
Now open. *
Folding
Autographic
BROWNIES
<• BUICK Aoüiingr« *80 platee
je a l bargella, 9376.
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FOR SAUS— Good dry wood
(3.86 tier. Pboni STO-Y.
167-3« qu WT s b 4 b t u k r in g RACK*
Next to Texas, the Southern
V i i
1NG COUGHS
States with the most women Hik­
FOR SALE—Ladles bate at
Mealing pine tar, pure honey, ing Important public offices Is
«about half regular price. Buy and other soothing, cougk-heal- said to be North Carolina.
'’em at Wood’s and save. 107-1 Ing ,Ingredients, go into th e mak­
FOR SALE— Four drawer Na­ in g ’ o f FOLEY'S HOilEY AND
tional Cash Register.
L. S TAR. No opiates, Justly feared
by ca a ety .g a th e r s , harmful
Brown. Box 671.
167-2’
and wltfeogt medicinal value.
"FOR RENT— Four room house Read the hbtt|e contents as giv­
with bath, garage and gardon. en on th e , pgokage, akd learn
Inquire at 117 8th' St.
167-2« why FOLEY’S HONEY »AND
TAR Is the superior cough rem­
FOR SALE *
- , edy, safe for children ang grown
,, CLEVELAND touring.
Good
persons, and reliable tor eougbs
Rubber; runs and looks good. ’ a
colds, croup, tickling throat, ner­
bargain, 9350. *26 plates.
vous hacking and like lrrlla-
Hons. Refuse substitutes.— Sold
CHEVROLET
touring,
everywhere.
No, 4
plates, 975. Good terms.
DR. GEORGE SMITH
* " Physician Mid Surgeon
1
Offfoo Phone 1<S*J
i R oom s\l and 2, First National
Bank Bldg.
Office Hours, 10
to^!2 Noon; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to
8 evenings.
Representative AndTO gom ers ot
New York, Democrat, has boon fol­
lowing reports on newspaper pro­
hibition polls. They Interested him
«a that he ha« introduced a bill in
CongiVMi calling on eaeh congrcss-
iitsit. to ciro ila rix s'h ls own Utatrlct
with hl^nk ballot« on tha prohibition
From Grants ya w
Mr. and -Mrs. Ben Howe and
Mrs. M. E. Fraser of Grants
Paae, spent Wednesday in Ash­
land. Mrs. Fraser remained fo^
a short visit and Is staying with
Mrs. Perrine on Fifth street.
Left For Eugeno
.
N.'*-
D.i Psrossi left for Eugene
thia morning and will return
wltth his daughters, Misses Ls-
cllle and Thslraa Rerossi, the
lgst of the wodk.
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USED
CARS
Phone 108
FREE DELIVERY
< SERVICE
These ean^eras fold com­
pactly, work easily and
make good pictures, *,
Kodaks $5.00 up
Brownies 12.00 np
For good pictures use
Kastman Films •
Albums 50c up
We do developing and
printing. Work finished
same day received.
We -deodorise Clothes
Your nose known.
Georgia Young
,
announces the opening of
The Lithia Springs Hotel
Beauty Parlor
Mezzanine Floor——Room 218
Saturday, March 20,1926
Ford S e d a n .............$125
Ford Sedan . . . .
Appointments at all hours—Consultations Free
.$100
SPECIALIZING IN
Ford Touring, 1921, $125
Ghev. Tonring, 1924, $325
Aijtoroptive Shop
Hair Cutting, Scalp Treatments, Hair Growing,
Hair Dyeing and Singeing, Marcelling, Round
Curling, French Paper Curling, Finger Wav­
ing, Water Waving, Permanent Waving, Mani­
curing, Corrective Manicuring and Nail Biting.
Removing Superfluous Hair by Waxing.
Facial, including Violet Ray and Hydroelectric.
Brçke Relining Done by
.
M ach in ery
Insure Your
Household Effects
i f you have insurance on
your household possess­
ions', is it up to daté ~-
covering recent additions
to your investment total f
We shall be glad to hèlp
you estimate the amount
o f ' insurance you should
carry for safety.
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Billings Agency
■stab, 118« s t 41 >. Mota St..
Special for Friday Selling
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Chic New Models in All New Spring Shades
Special tor One Day Onlyl
> > BERKELEY. Col., Mar oh 18.—
(IP) — A womas no longer needs
to Mgk and soy, “I wish I boulé
b o o v o s ’so I could tipvel In for-
WITH GEORGE O’BRIEN, FLORENCE GILBERT,
7.
‘ ‘J^NET GjAYNOR
X v U » t i n - i n g the town to action
in the path of a raging flood. An industrioug A nieri­
ään metropolia
Ä
water. Homes,
chubcM* MMI ‘attfrei irWPpt tffray1 by a ’cjfctonle torrent.
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MnC M. D. Cbensy. secretory
o f i l o tobool o í education ot (bo
Untvarstty of Californio, soys s
girl, without depending, upon any
?oa' but hsraelf. con teach school
■y » number of foreign countries.
• b o saté she now bos on bamd
' ipplln**'—- for American toach-
to tbo Philippines, Hawaii,
Matteo. Poru, China and Japan.
GET THE NEW HATS AT
NEW LACES
^îEW RIBBONS
NEW BÜTT0N8
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