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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1926)
To Hold Social— • A basket social and.free dance will be staged Monday evening by tbe Modern Woodmen agKV Roys} Neighbors of ^mnrlca in the lodge rooms. Returns from Seattle»— "z * , • vt/« Here from Weed ... Miss Marie Tallaksen, - Mrs. McGarry returned , l u t night from Seattle where she b u the Weed hospital was /.< » ( / s ^ n t jpMertl { ( . ) / v.stejdey. Among #the guests at the Hotel A .f Clifford Darr. Arlington; Wal ter C. Darr, Arlington; Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Los Angeles; B. Johnston, San Francisco; A. Bluecher, San Francisco; M. E. JSlldfcw, Eugehtf 4 W. Vos>bfgb. Fresno; George N. Green Fresno; lf. Lambert, «Seattle ÿ Mrs. » Wade mith, Seattlé; W. C. Clay ‘and Oregon Ure-*-* * ♦ * ' ‘ Dtfnce at Jackson Hot Springs Sat., March 20. Music by Mel ody Five. 168-2 ^Shopping In Ashland— Mrs. J. B /T o d d . Mre; W. -D. Stagg. Mrs. Paul Lyou 'and Mrs. Have your .windows made at Subordinate every Thursday. Miller of Hilts were shopping in Jordan Sza^i aud ( cabinet werkÿ. » Encampment 1st and 3rd Tues Ashland yesterday. days. RebeüahJ. « » * 4tl> Paulserud's suits look better, Those stopping at the Columbia Twvadaya. 1,<M‘ last longer and cost less. ï f t - t f Hotel are— 1 I ¿ « • ’2 - Mr. and Mrs. ft. I. Kincaid, AshUml L edg^Jto, * A , Kiddles books.— Elhart’s Fresno; Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Faber, a * f . at , Eugene; Al Cline, Spokane; V. Returns Homp ' Suhmldt, Spolpane; W. C. Shook, Special coamuntcaii|W Satur« Mrs. Lillian M. Ganlard of 'Lf Hubbard. Oregon; I. R. En op,' day evening, March S 6.;; Third Grande, Ind., left fdf her home White Salmon, Washington;* P. ' Degree. Visiting Brethren wel last evening after being a guesl B. Shook, Hubbard, Oregon; A. come. ; .».».» • r . . \ I. for the past week* at the home Bodner, Sacramento; George W. R. L. ÖVRDlPz J«- • F M Of her cousin, Mrs. H. G. Wolcott. Fish, Independence; W. N. Mil W. H. DAY, §edy. ler, Roseburg. ' * * • Try our 59c Merchants' Lunch, Taken r®ri«es With A F-— Every day from 11 to 2 gt The Barton Fralaa aril * Wilbur Plaza Confectionery. Hot sulphur tub baths, 'day 162-tf Chapman will leave for Dunsmuir or night, Jackson Hot- Springs. to enter employment with the S. . 165-tf Madden retreads urea. P .a k brakemen; «. f — C I Visit In Medford-»-* 1 < i Visit with Friend»— Mrs. Cora Bu ibsrf )frs. G ul Poppy Rouge and Colonial Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Country Dames beauttrier. Come in for man and Mrs. S. Whitmore of Randles and Mrs. M. E .,Randles' demonstration. The Vanity Bellingham, Washington, stopped and son Bobby were in Medford Shoppe, McGee's Store. 167-tf in Ashland to visit H. 8. Emery Wednesday visiting. Mrs. Burns on their return from Southern visiting with Mrs. 'Robert Cook You will enjoy a swim in the California. They have been spend and Mrs. M. E. Randles with Mrs. Ashland Natatorium mineral ing the winter there. Jack Shoemaker. , ,'J - plnnge. Completely renovated ' 4. ? and Improved. 92.000, worth of gdecerie« sa c This is chocolate week i if iced at coat In order to re Plasa Confectionery. Left for D u n sm u ir- duce our stock, dome to store Mrs. Walter O’Donogue to sce wgnderful bargains. H. Dunsmuir »for a few days B. Plummer Grocery, opposite Plaaa. • .;/« « -1 Waterman's Fountain Pens 92.50.— McNair Bros. . ..Those stopping at thè Lithia Springs Hotel are For high grade tailoring see L. C. Countryman and wife, Orrez tailors upstairs. 149-tf Guests at Prospect— Bellinghaga; Mrs. S. Whltmap, fakfcblgtte^ fu tt|e Mr* and Mrs. Floyd Rush were Bellingham; New G. M. C. Track— Bonanza; Chas. V. Howard, Pqrf-. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grieves Dave Whittle went to Port at Prospect for several days. They land ; L. A. Veach ; Portland ; G. land to bring down a new ton and reported twenty Inches *of snow F. Coats and wife, Tillamook; Mr. one half G. M. C. truck for the about seventeen miles above Pros and Mrs. G. S. Curtis, San Fran Whittle Transfer. pect as well as Pussywillows and cisco; A. C. Thompson, Pasadena;« Miss Nedra Halfhill; Vos Angeles* I Manzanita blooming. A new shipment of suits Just Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Half hill, Los m at Paulserud’s. 165-tf Angales; R. L. Wall, Los Angeles; Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat., March 20. Music by Mel Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Freeman, When we cut prices, we offer ody Five. * 168-2 Portland. veal bargains that you should * * mlaa. We must reduce our Glased cherry cream cuts at Try 8tudlo Ashland for kodak stork aud are offering 92,000 finishing. worth of groceries at cost— H. B. Plummer Grocery, opposite Among the guests at the Hotel The Plaaa. IOH-1 Ashland are— J. M. Gregor, San Francisco; {Transferred to Grants Paas— Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan, Victoria, Mr. Neilson of the Standard B. C.: N. W. Helens, Yakima; W. ibil Co. was transferred to Grants Wray and wife, Yakima; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Homer, San Francisco; Don Patterson, Arapahoe, Nebr.; Madden nolle protected tires. iMr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanford, Berkeley; Phil Flood, Portland; Eastman Films.— McNair Bros. k<î. W. Bockl, Los Angeles; C. C. Stout, San Francisco; N. C. Fer Mother Near Death— guson, Klamath Falls. ■ Harry Ingling of the local po lice force was called to Gold Hill The Lithia * Springs Hotel thia morning by the critical 111- Beauty P a r lo r will open tomor neas of his mother, who was not row qn tbe meszanlne floor. Ap expected to live through the day. pointments at all hours of the day. Consultations free. Georgia Young, M.B. Sc. 168-1 * L t Lost Times Today nThe Johnstown Flood” w ith G EO RG E O ’B R IEN Tomorrow Only Former Ashland Student« Here— Harry Evans and LJle Went- nor, students at Berkeley, are spending their spring vacation In Ashland. Both Mr. Evans and Mr. Wentnor graduated from the Ashland High School in 1923 and well ikmembered here. Let ae make that Batter zull, We guarantee a f it — Paul- serud's. 165-tf Hard Time Dance— There will be a hard time dance at the Winter Garden for the high school students and alumnae 'to night. In order la reduce ,...r «ro. eery stock, wé will offer 92,000 .worth of beat groeerie« a t cost. Come to the atore for prices. | I H. R. Plummer, opposite The P>a«a- IOH-1 fttory Mfufc m a ibnoon roaring aeroM the desert i >-----------2 - ^ - U - ------M----- Ih re on Spring Vacation— _ * HIGH GRADE Fire Brick for Miss Willey Jana Blair, a atu- ■ale. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. ch-nt at O. A. C. is spending her < . 168-fl spring vacgtloif visiting Mrs. J to* »' WR HAVE Just received a McDonough. • • bar of. High Grade Fire Brick. Darson-Fowler Lbr.'Co. 168-6 FOR SALE—New house being 1 uilt/ adjpinlng , 6 6 1 . Holly fit. Basement, furnace, * oak floor, garage, large lot, fruit. Yoiir You can buy groceries at coat own terms In reason. Phono at H. H. Plummer Grocery« op 317-L. 162-tf. Fri.-T u«. posite •!>» Plaua, > , we wWu^ to sell f 2»Q00 wtstth at coat, WANTED—Lawn mowing and to reduce our heavy Stock. rden spading. 393 -GraUlte ione 141. 168-1 Mo.» Hart Schaffner 'jriJL A M •. * 4 ;• ¿i FOR RENT— Six room partly furnished house. Lafge garden with -fruit, grapes and nuts, barn and garage. Two blocks from Normal. Inquire at 1307 |ow a on Corner of' Calif. St. 4 „ 168-2» ICR’S TOGGERY Hab-a-dash Inn" Old Fashioned Dance M allory At The Moose Hall hats E. R. I S A A C & CO k GOOD F I /) O R G 0 0 1 ) M U SIC / T he Q uality S to re W -, ■ ; ’ r’ E v ery b o d y to H ave a Good Tim e Our 5th Birthday Celebration Brings Special Bargains for Satur Refreshment Lunch day Shoppers. S a tu rd a y , M arch 20 Fast Color Dorothy Prints, Yard fcJup«if}Quality Gome in lig h t an d d a rk P a tte rn s , full 36 inches wide. See th is new p o p u la r m a te ria l fo r women end childrens drosses. To p u t th é rig h t price upon a h a t, an d to *pi|t th ? rig h t h a l iiMon yout* h è |d ,‘^ n d to pu t jjafnest effort a n a cordiâl ç o u rtesy into Slip Satin 40 inches Wide, Yard th e tran sactio n — U nit’s us. GLEE CLUB A special low price on a h eav y q u a lity S a tin in all tho w anted b rig h t colors. 30 Trained Voices an d an on” Prints, Yard Where Your Dollar has More OWM 8-Piece College Orchestra lu s t a rriv e d by express in tim e to m ake y our E a s te r frock, see these new m a te ria ls S a tu rd a y . a p p e a rin g in CONCERT ■ l J ■ and g iv in g in e new spring vuignams Conjuiunity Dance Now On Display ’ PRICED 25c AND 29c YARD . | Ashland Show ing the new est bordered p a tte rn s »pid plain colors, 32 inches wide. Tuesday, Marph 30 Ready-to-wear suits in the latest styles and fabrics, .— Paui- serud's. 165-tf Cliff Payne makea hall tree«. i E ’BOPLR prefer ro» * FOR SALE— Just 5 more of B|er . Leghorn safety r u o n , hones. ,,, Tremen- tboee fine building sites nt tow price. Jpgt sbafli*ot jduoae bargalninow at Wood>' Farm-Quality pe< freed egge and lormal. Phone, 4 «¿-J, , chlx. Phoae 17 f. .,' I « î 2 r > t . * . i i m mo . Ijrwve for Virit— Mrs. J. H. Philpot and daughter,! Frauds, left today for Mt. Shasta, where they will visit Mrs. Phil pot’s sister, Mra. Campbell. Mlse Philpot will also rislt her elster f t JJanantuir- Main We Have The ONLY Gearless Transmission in the World Coats $14.75 to $69.50 - Diesses $14.95 to $44.50 W e fe a tu re t sty lish ljn« of dresses an d coats fo r th e women who need la rg e sizes. D esigned a n d m ade by those wh0* 4tud< p a rtic u la rly styles fo r la rg e wo- me». 4 ...... . *.... - ....... THAT MAKES EVERY CHANGE AUTOMATI CALLY AT THE RIGHT TIME W ltH pU l DISCONNECTING THÈ ENGINE FROM DRIVI SHAFT. -t ■ ’ THROAT You w ill find, here n p t only a com plete E a s te r show ing of ev ery th in g neetfpd.for th is m ost im p o rta n t of all dress occasions, b u t you will fin d * th a t p rices a re indeed v ery reasonable. . , , • • * •' 1 , ' ‘t • / ’i l r ' In some instances, duo to o u r cldse adherence to exclusiveness, q u an tity is lim ited. T h is m akes i t all th e m ore im p o rtan t fo r you to m a k e y o u r E a e te r selection as soon as possible. . ■ ». A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONV Easter Gomes Two Weeks From Next Suhday