Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Outbursts of Everett True
Local • P e rso n a l flotes
ODD FTELLOW A C nY IT P»
Watch thia space every day.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs. Snd and 4th
Tuesdays.
160-tf
Visited Former Schoolmate—
Mrs. Lain Van Wegen spent
yesterday in Central Point visit­
ing an old schoolmate, Mrs. Lfc-
sle Owens.
The mineral plunge at the
Ashland Natatorlum, which is
now open, has been thoroughly
F ro m R o g ne » iv e r —
Mr. and Mrs. Ç. E. Sama of cleaned and improved.
Rogue River spent yesterday In
Ashland visiting Mr: and Mrs. W. N ew C a r»—
The De Bon Motor Co. receiv­
H. Sams.
ed a Fordor Marmon sedan and
Big pop corn brick* always Fordor Nash brougham last
evening.
5c at Caniy land.
C iS TeN e v e r te r v i- IF 'fDu'D t a k c . a öou >
jath eyeRV m orhinc a g e i do
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wouldn ' t Fece tw *
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vou don ' t see
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U K C T H A T .-
Phone Paulserud’s for clean­
Have your windows made at
Jordan Sash and cabinet-works. ing. We also do Remodeling
169-tf
160-tf and Repairing. .
Here from Grants Pass
R em oved to H o m e —
Clyde Gunter was a visitor in
Clifton Garnett. Who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at Ashland yesterday from his home
the Community hospital some time in Grants Paas.
ago, was removed to his home
Madden soils protected tires.
yesterday.
Hot snlphnr tub baths, day Returned to Eu g ene
Lewis Beeson'returned to Eu­
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
166-tf gene yesterday after spending a
short time in Ashland. He is a
Bunnies for Easter.—McNair student' at the University of Ore­
gon.
It costs no more to have your
clothes cleaned nt Patflaerud’s.
We uae only Cleaner’s Naptha
which is odorless and antiseptic/
and especially suited for clean­
ing the most delicate textures.
166-tf
Bibles and Testaments, Easter
Gifts.— McNair Bros.
Visited in Sams Valley—
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Randles,
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles,
spent yesterday In Sams Valley,
visiting Mrs. Rachel Perry.
Try Studio Ashland for kodak
finishing.
Social Circle to Me et
The social circle of the Christ­
ian church will meet at the home
of Mra. ▼. K. Allison at 630 Boule­
vard Wednesday, March 24.
Cliff Payne makes screens.
Walnut cream patties at Candy
Land.
Vernon.McGee le »pending tbe
Spring vacation In Ashland visit­
ing his perente, Mr. end Mrs. J.
H. McGee, from Eugene, where
he is a student at the University
of Oregon.
FOR RENT—Charming small
apartment
for two. A|1 mod­
Among the guests at 'the Hotel
ern conveniences and close in.
Oregon are—
170-tf
H. E. Edward, Klamath Fails; 316 Hargadine.
L. N. Gidbreath, Portland; H.
WANTED— To buy car. Must
Hipea and wife, Portland; Edward be In A-l condition. Write .**.
Mock, Toledo; B. L. Lowery, San O. Box 164.
170-2*
Francisco; Roger Hickey 'and
FOR
SALE— Laying
hens.
wife, Boise, Idaho; Charles Vern
and Gene Hickey, Boise, Idaho; Phone 267-Y. 264 Welghtman
170-3
J. Shrowdy, Los Angela»; O. E. St.
Owens and wife, Portland; Charles
SPECIAL BARGAIN
Mock and wife, Toledo; Mra.
FREE ' WATER AND -LOW
Volk, Toledo.
taxes, 16-A., adjoining the city,
rolling land. Two houses, barn
Poppy Rouge ana Colonial and other ont buildings, abun­
Dames beautlflfcr. Come In for dance. of* fruit and berries,
demonstration.
The
Vanity grapes, etc., all cleared bnt
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
167-tf three acres kept for wood and
pasture, for a quick eale ONLY
Hotel 61,000.
Try onr 50c Merchants' Lnnch.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Plata Confectionery.
, 162-tf
Returned to Dental College —
C. W. West, Portland; L. A.
Brown, Atlanta; Mrs. C. B. Dud­
ley, Irwin, Iowa; C. B. Garrett.
Portland; John Renter, San Fran-
cieoo; E. Mooferetos, San Fran­
cisco; A. Herphman. Seattle; F.
L. Green end wife, Fresno; D. C.
Stephenson, Fortlend; J. F.
Werts, Portland; 8. W. Martin,
Klamath Falls; W. Lloyd Grave,
Portland.
Dwight Gregg returned to
Portland, yesterday where be la
a student at the North Pacific
Dental College, after a short visit
with his parents, Dr. and Mra.
For high grade tailoring
G. W. Gregg.
Orres tailors upstairs.
L
Easter
hart's.
greeting
cards.—El
Mr. and Mre. F. Stanton made,
a trip to Medford on business Sat­
urday.
Madden retreads Urea
Finishing Tonight
“THE
AMERICAN
VENUS”
with
E STH ER RALSTON
58-tf
Home for Vacation—
Miss ’ Marion Leach returned
from Eugene Saturday, where aha
is a student at the University of
Oregon, to spend the Spring va­
cation visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Leach.
Lithia Springs Hotel Beauty
Parlor. Massanine floor. Georgia
Young, M.B. Sc.
166-tf
Mias Mabie Hager, who teechaa
the Riverbanks school near Grants
Pass, spent the week end visiting
in Ashland.
Returned from Booth—
Mra. A, C. Kellar returned last
Among the guests at the Lithia
Springe hotel are—
J. A. Smith and wife, Sitka,
Alaska; John Almeter, Portland;
J. H. Dougherty, Los Angeles; Mr.
and Mrs. C. Delman, Los Angeles;
W. T. Priest, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Bryan, Ft. Jones, Cal,;
C. W. Wainey, Seattle; Mra. C.
W. Whelley, Coronado; George M.
Robinson, Portland; Emery Her­
ron, Eugene; C. R. Little, Port­
land.
Takes Position In P o r tla n d -
Mrs. Cleo Mast, of 486 Boule­
There’s Always a Time for
Santiseptic Lotion
Leaga« Party—
"The Bpworth League room
of the Methodist church was tho
scene of a lolly time when about
tblrey Leaguers gathered for a
St. Patrick’s party last Saturday
evening.
"The hduee was decorated with
green streamers and imitation
shamrocks, and lights were tint­
ed green.
"From the time the whistle
blew to start the "hoop-race”
to the* finish of a U. S. Mall
gam«, everyone was greatly en­
tertained— even If a few. did
get their toese stepped on a
time or two.
"Partners were taken and
cooling refreshments were serv-
—'After shaving
—Acne & Pim ples
—Skin H ealth
—¿Poison Oak.
Bottled Comfort for Everyone
in Every Home.
f
Lithia Springs .
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
Bright sun—strong soaps—boiling water
hiothine fades Everfast Wash Fabrics
V e ry new ts the uae of feather trim -
vard, left for Portland Sunday m inx as applied to the circular cuff
to take a position with the Uni­ • f this glove. N atural pheasant and
versal Syndicate, now promoting peacock feathers are need, w ith a
a subscription campaign on tbe
Montavilla Times. She will act Mrs. John Enders Entertain—
Mra. John Enders was hostess
as assistant sales manager on
FOR BALRA-One lot 60 by this campaign.
Thursday at a bridge luncheon
160 on Palm Avenue, $300. In­
at which three tables of bridge
quire 620 Palm Ave. . 170-4*
were played during the after-
>noon.
FOR BALE— Chevrolet roads­
At the luncheon, Saint Pat­
ter, ’26 licenee, pew rubber.
rick
wae honored very happily
Real Buy. 6600. Hudson-Essex
in
tbe
colorful decorations in
Dealers.
170-1
tbe -rooms, ,at the table and even
FOR SALE
in the menu, emerald as the
NEARLY 8-4 »ACRE, long
color motif was shown.
frontage on Scenic Drive near
Those enjoying Mrs. Enders’
Nut ley St,, room for several
hospitality were: Mrs. John
bonsea .only ^600.
HALPiACRJS lots In Galey
Addition
near new Normal
and grade schools, splendid view,
some fruit, city water, 6300.
SPLENDID LOCATION for
service station and auto camp
ground, fine corner on Pacific
Highway, about 4 acres, email
creek, 61,000. Fair rental will
pay big on Investment.
G
TRACTS OF five acres or
■lore on Pacific Highway, all
<|ab be irrigated, soil easily
worked, only 6176 per acre,
terms.
TRACTS 8 TO B ACRES,
outside city limits, near box
factory, water for irrigation, fine
bo«» sitae, good for berries,
garden, poultry, »333 per acre,
ea»y terms.
,'
From Klamath Falla —
Mrs. Josephine Tyson of Klam­
C. W. PafTy, Portland: T. H.
ath Falls spent yesterday in Ash­
land v>a|ting her mother Mrs. Wentworth. Portland; B. B.
Agnes Herndon on Beach Street. Watts. Hillsboro; E. D. Smith,
Roseburg; H. Lewis ahd wife,
F t sen it: D. L. Read, Portland;
Mr. and Mra: A. F. Dnqneu, Co­
Mre. J. Z. Wing.returned from quille; Mr. and*Mra. M. T. Smith;
Loa Angel« on No. 14 last even­ Coquille; Prank Bunnell. Tacoma;
ing.
Mra. Wing was in Las Margaret Newell,' Alma Canter,
Angel« far »boat two »«4« Wla.; Mr. aad Mra. Ed Hawaii.
medical treatment
Alma Canter, Wla.
Mr. aad Mra. Oscar Tnttle apeat
yesterday visiting In Merrill.
SOCIEÏV
ad at a rather late honr. After
• song was snug, they were dis­
missed by the Byworth Lea««*)
Benediction, • feeling otfsrjoyed
at the good time they spent.**
Feathery
has spent tbe past two months
visiting her daughter. Miss Ivana
Keller. .
A joke*« a joke but “ What
Happened to Joqes” after he
backed down the fire-escape
into the steam room of a
ladies* Turkish Bath will
make yon sit np aad howl
with unalloyed joy.
Harvfcy and Marcus Woods
sons, of 'Dr. and Mrs. B. A.
Woods, leave Eugene tomorrow
with the University Orchestra on
their annual spring state tour.
The orchestra plays in Salem.
Portland, Astoria and Lohgvlew.
The two university glee clubs
and the orchestra have com­
bined their tour thia year and Plant Day—
The Floral Society and the
including managers and direct­
Civic
Club, cooperating, have
ors more than 100 persons will
arranged a "Plant ’Day” which
make the trip.
is- held at the Civic Club house,
March the 26th, from 10:00 n.
1’rom Bngraw
m.,
nntll 6:00 p. m.
Frank Walker 1« horn«, from
*
Its
purpose is to encourage
Eugene, where he is a student at
the University. He Is visiting the planting of flowers, shrubs
with his parents, Hr. and Mrs. apd -the general beautification of
F. H. Walker on Liberty street. the homes.
1 Anyone Having- plants, rootr,
biilbs or seeds to spire are asked,
td contribute.
Anyone wishing plants, bulbs
or seeds may have them free.
(Continued From Page Three)
Tbe contributions are to ba
brought to the Civic -Clnb house
Mrs. Sams was invited to
the evening of the 25th, or the
come for a few minutes io the
home of Mrs. Loomis and thei-i morning of the 26th of March.
If the one contributing has no
a group of friends were as­
way
of conveying the plants to
sembled. Her surprise was com­
the
Club
house, that person is
plete.
to call Mrs. Jacks, 366-R and
the plants trill be called for the
morning of the 26th.
Those who have nothing now
to 'contribute are asked to send
lists* of hulbs or plants that they
win have later.
All are to remember that Fri­
day la '"Plant” Day and help
all that is possible in the good
ifcrk.
•
Five hundred was played dur­
ing the. .evening, which closed
with a delicious repast in which
the special feature was the love­
ly birthday cake.
A beautiful gift from her
friends also marked the happy
event, which was celebrated, in
so delightful a fashion.
Those enjoying the evening
with Mrs. Sams were: Mrs. Wm.
Haberly, Mrs. Harry S&ckett,
Mrs. Tony Franco, Mr. and Mrs.
Beebe, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs.
George Scribner, Mrs. Lena
Birthday Celebration—
Breeding, Mrs. Nona Hall, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dunlap. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Will
of Roseburg, have been visiting Loomis, Mrs. Huschke and Mr.
Mr. Dunlap’s mother, Mrs. E. A. Sams.
Dunlap, of 166 Sixth street. Mrs.
E. A. Dunlap, who celebrated her
77th birthday during the visit
of her eon and his wife, re­
turned to Roseburg with them,
this afternoon.
10 ACRES nice level land In
BeUview Diet., close to school,
all plowed and ready for crop,
would grow a fine patch of mel­
ons, water for all of it, price
>4,000.
See Beaver Realty Co., about
these bargains.
*
170-1
Medford Visitor»—
Bhortrldge, Mrs. Andrew McGee,
Mrs. Domino Provost, Mrs. O. A.
Paulserud, Mrs. Clyde Malone,
Mrs. Bari Crow, Mrs. H. O.
Baders, Jr., Mrs.. John Finneran,
Mrs. V. V. MUls, Mrs. Andrew
McCallen, Mrs. C. E. Shinn and
Mrs. C. W. Haines.
College Star
H o w »atwfying to know that
your charm ing - afternoon
frock, or pretty house dress;
your children’s school and
play clothes; your husband’s
sh irts; your table runners,
lu n ch eo h seta and b u reau
scarfs— all can be boiled, all
can be hung in the hottest sun
to dry».with no danger of
fading. T hat is, o f course,
provided «they are made o f
Everfast W ash Fabrics.
Every yard o f Everfast we
te ll is backed by this guar­
antee:
" I f any E v e r fa s t fa b ric
fades, fo r any reason, we will
refund not only the purchase
price o f the material, but the
making cost o f the garment
as w ell"
Come in and see these lovely
and practical materials. The
colors are stunning.
Wash Fabrics
All Kinds
OSBURN
BRUSHES
Household
Purposes
He cuptalnud the eeneatlonal Peru
(Neb.) Norm al basketball team thle
eeeeen which won the Nebraska Con­
ference title.
H e played la 6«
straight victories. Buettaanbach wee
all-state fullback for three years and
played on six championship teams
« M ie a t c o l l e g e . / ’
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