Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 23, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY qPPKM I
;Twnnrlwi«iuaniwniv »d v .i>. wi¿
: U oeal J P e r s o n a l flo te s
Mrs. C. O. Holman of B. street
Is slowing recovering from a v e rj
serious illness.
KOR HAUS O R ' T R A D E —
: Young w o rk ’ horae or w ill ex­
change for fresh oow.
Phono
a-F-2.
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A special meeting of the P. T i 1
A. council w ill be held at the
Library at 2 o’clock 1f«c|nesday ,
Rushu^m-VMter—
odd m w w A c m T i r a s
afternoon, to plan for the county
Watch this space every day. . , F . S. Powell of thw Medford council, whlfcto w ill meet in A s h -.
Grocery Co., was a business vis-
Regular Meetings
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Subordinate every Thursday. fe r in Ashland t o d a y , '
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
I W ord Received fro m D r. Moxon—
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days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
Word was received by J. L.
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Smith that Dr. F. M. Moxon, a
*1 Have . your windows- made at
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» n k f r fels K w n d « jh iflA i W M - , former Ashland resident and well
prom Talent—
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W t f known here, Is leaving the ser­
Lewis ‘ Broyn»^»t »falsa! spent
vice In th e Navy, to accept a posi­
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the day in Ashland: on business -
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f \ H a t tdlp hu r tdb ^batgs, day tion on the Mayo Bros, hospital
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Big pop corn bricks always sc night, Jueksoa H o t. Springs.
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6c at Caseiy laitf. . i
Visited M rs. J . L . S m i t h -
From Berkeley-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sykes ot
perkeley were visitors In Asli-
land yesterday.
ybuwelf on paper. W < m»ke
t h it kind of -portraits.— Studio
“TwJyjMnC-BabbR» toe R*Mee,
»1.00.— McNair Bros.
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Pauiserud'g.
visitor
in
Ashland Among the guests a t the Hotel
‘Ashland are—
CATectIve treatment for ngil-
biting' wilt bring very gratifying
resalts.
Llthia Springs Hotel
Besuty P irlo r.
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F r à u B a ìe M ^
H. Vangelder of Salem spent
the day In Ashland on business.
H. H. Tice, San Francisco; W.
K . Chaney and wife, Spokane;
Frank H. Weekley, San Fran-
elsco; H. ‘ H . Brttthurst, Sacra­
mento; B. Smlthurat, Sacramen­
to} H . W . Hemlsob aAd wife.
Los'Angeles; Oart G. G rill, P o rt­
land; A. Hoflinger? L o t Angeles
B . D. W estfall, Portland; L . V
King, Metsger; Ralph »Lane and
wife, . Eugene; H. W . ’ Ham lin
and wife, > Los Angelee.
Ashland Natatorlum mineral
Piange now open.
Completely i Earner showing ‘ d f <eifeart
Spring Ready-To-Wear.
Paul-
renovated.
serud’s.
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F « r high grade tailoring see
rrse tailor* upstairs.
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Former Resident»—
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M r. and Mrs. W . «A. Pearson
who were Telegraph, operators fo r
‘ George A. James of Portland
the S. P. in Ashland a few years
«vaa a basinosi visitor in Ash-
ago, now. residents o f Portland,
land today.
stopped In Ashland to' visit M r.
and ,Mr». F. 8. Engle on th e ir re­
shipment of those
turn t o . Portland * from Southern
hose you’ve been
California, where they have been
nt 80c pair.— Woods
*171-1 spending the winter.
Send Easter Greeting Cards.
Poppy Rouge and Colonial
McNair
Brae.
Daines beautlfler. Come In. for
demonstration.
The
Vanity
Shoppe. McGeè’s Store.
147-tf From Central Point—
M rs AVihiam Gregory and Mrs.
M.
E. OweM of Central Point
VlaMag I» AshUad—
wore
shopping in Ashland today.
* T. II. Jones of Coming, Cal.
Is a visitor in Ashland.
Q VIETB
* Of course they petted In that
0ay‘”
Ju4«e
O'Donnell ‘ eon-
tlnued.' “Only they didn’t call
11 neekl,IK' or ’petting,* back
wheB “ other and dad ° !
s i a i i i preflent ««»oration
g IF Y O j/ g H R .g o in g to do any
eement (ap ra , or;-newer connec­
tion or' plumbing, gi ve me a
Shanes to figure $n your work or
repairing alo ng these lines.
M.
J. Olson, 247 4th 8 t., Phone 1.
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FOR
SA LE—
burner w ith hose.
W A N TE D — T«, Buy boys sad­
dle. H. V. Mitchell, Phone 251-Y.
Ï7 1-2»
were joppg.
N
lln They took a 1008 wa^k down a
l l U n shady lane, aqn sat beneath a
♦ - TOLEDO, Ohio, March 28—
CHANGE— 5 1-2 acres
(U .P .)— "There ia no reason for
r ] J * 1 across from
alarm .
They’re the dame boys
ly ' apto* camp near
«nd girls.” P ro fessor Jpdge O <
Ubt good g.room cot-
B. O'Donnell dsclpred in an in-;
,'lM|m; k l » ton bU<>- (arvipw here «
the “ younger
><KMp»e.
Spe Dan generation,’** '
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lah<> 4 Realty Co.
Speaking on this “ Much ado
171-1 iibout nothing?*, Judge P ’Donnetl
Phqne 1 1 9
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arrived, enèodraged by the past
sunny day« And dry weather in
the higher ( mountain altitudes,
where usually snow blankets the
ground at* this season, according
to W . J. Sprout of the Crater Na­
tional forest staff, who was in
the mountain country above Pros­
pect yesterday, „ L itte r, such as
leaves and twigs on the ground,
are easily combustible beCaüse of
their premature dryness, he said.
Picnickers, advised Mr. Sprout,
should use caution when leaving
campfires. — Medford M ail T ri­
bune.
ferring *te a dance o f ‘that name
and comparing it with our pres-
sat, “ Charleston” erase,
“ People were as greatly crlti-
cciied dancing .the ‘Sally »Waters’
back id ÌB Q I, as they are of
thè Charleston today.”
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Un
)X)R SALK A T A BARG AIN
Large irpU m p lb slgn, a b o it
l- 2 x lg » tt |f P a K at 158 Granile
n '.O
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Mrs. Jean La Hoe of San F ran ­
cisco and her mother, Mrs. M ills
. M rs.
Roy Bosley
re tu rn e j
of Portland .spent yesterday in
'from San Francisco, where she
the city visiting Mrs. J. L. Smith.
has bpen visiting her
Don­
Presenting Mrs. Jean Knepbeath ot
ald Wplls, for (A*
tw
MHwaukee, president of the Interna»
tlonal Woman's Bowling Association,
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She'» ones of the country's best fair
,
•ex bowling enthusiasts and expect«
a new record for entries will be.o«>
tabUehed at the annual women's
tournament to be held at MUwaukeg
. JJave . your clothes- * cleaned
a the latter part of April.
this week and avoid the Easter
Heve On Busines«— . ,f< , , ¿üC,
F. K. Henderson òf H ilt was
g business
tedfcjr.
. FOR HA LE— Jersey cow. fresh:
■one brood sow, also four plgy
fit. L. Moore, Phone 10-F t 4. *
.Returned From Visit In Booth—
rush.
being
ly St.
flpor,
your
Pbono
z-Tue*.
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ng8
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Slowly Recovering—
said: “ Vfe’ve bag A le t of Ume-
Mgving Inventions, and our yotfn’g
folks have Just kept up with
twem.” ; .
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"The modern youth and girl
moves a hit faster, th a t’s a ll,’’
ha thinks.
“ You ‘ ought tj> -'halve -heard
what th e ir parents said about the
‘Sally W aters’ when it was in­
troduced 25 years ago,’’ re ­
minisced the probate judge, re-
tree, -■* O r they went buggy rid ­
ing under a new moon.
Qf
oourse they held bands, ami
perhaps exchanged. a kiss or
two.” ’
“Today the girl is condemned
for her abort skirts, her rouged
cheeks, and bobbed hair. Twenty-»
five years ago her mother was
reprimanded
fo r
liftin g
her
Skirts high enough to-show her
ankle, for using too much pow>
der, and for Wearing wire rats
in her hair.
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“ I t ’s the same old woTld.”
Ansco Cameras
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Folding Cameras
$10-$15—$2O-$25—$75
The wonder value is the box camera at $1
Other sizes at $2.50—$3.50
and up, at
E L H A R T 'S
FOR SA LE— Strawberry plants
'c per hundred.
Apples, 60c
ir box. 430 H olly. .
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A N N ARiBOR. Mich., March 28
—. Inqulstlve neighbors of the Phi
Kappa Tau fratern ity were the
cause of another “ liquor Investi­
gation” on the campus of the uni­
versity yesterday. ,A man who
called the ofrlce o f , Joseph \A.
Bursley, dean ot - students, by
telephone, said that J tq u o r was
being carried Into th e fra te r n ity ,
house every night in pails. Dean
Bursley learned that the pails of
“ liquor” were palls of sandwiches
and bottles of m ilk carried by a
“ hot dog” salesman making his
evening round of the fratern ity
houses.
From K lam atl} Falls—
O. H. Scribner of K lam ath
Falls who is a firem an on the
Southern Pacific, » was in Ash­
land Sunday.
D IS T U R B IN G B A C K ­
IN G COUGHS
Healing pine tar, pure honey,
and other soothing, cough-heal­
ing Ingredients, go Into the mak­
ing of F O L E Y ’S H O N E Y AND
TAR. ’ No opiates, Justly feared
by careful
mothers,
harm ful
and without medicinal value.
Read the bottle contents as giv­
e n * on the package, and learn
why F O L E Y ’ S H O N E Y A N D
TA R la th e superior cough rem­
edy, safe for children and grown
persons, and reliable for cough*
colds, ctotfp. ticklin g throat, ner­
B E R L IN , March 33— (U .P .) —
vous* hacking and lik e irrita ­ The Reichstag today expressed
tions.
Refuse substitute*.— Sold confidence in the present gov­
everywhere.
• *, No. 4 ernment by a vote of respect for
Germany’s policy concerning the
league of nations. I t also voted
’ People who live in rack house« confidence In Stressmenn’s ac­
tions nt Geneva.
should not throw glass.
Reichstag Gives
Gowns
Wednesday
$2.98
Chemise
TWISTÜM
ANIMAL
Lace trimmed Rayon K nit Gowns and Chemise. It
CIRCUS
is riot possible to convey to you an idea of the love­
TOYS
liness of these garments but you may see them in
the windows or examine them in the store.
Confidence V ote
Chemise
Gowns -
Left for -Booth— ;
Mrs. Josephine Poley left F r i­
fl T rin ity Guild and Auxiliary
le T rla lty Guild will give « day« for Berkeley, California, to
booked food sale, Saturday at spend the Easter vacation w ith
Hardy Bros., beginning at 11:05 her daughter. Miss Minnie Roley.
h. m.
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Amoag the guests at the L lth ia
Springs hotel a r e ■
M r. and lira: 1.’ W . Hogue.
S. A. Mills, Los Akgeles; J. J.
t
Tennant, California.
gpeot
Collins,
Portland;
George
Si
yesterday in Ashland on business.
Jam««. Portland; ’ H: F. Ebert,
Portland; Ray Smith, Los Ad-
gel ee; Frank J. Taylor, Sacra­
mento; Lillian Hedberg, Portland;
T. E. O’Neil. San Francisco; R. H.
*. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Parker
Grandy, Portland; E. A. Dundos,
* « “• *■ t® *n today from their
Portland; R. H. Kinney and wife,
Bllensberg, Washington; F. V.
Mudgett and wife, ’ Seattle. '
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t . .
four-
-Paal-
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2fh »e for, Hogt)«-,-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews
left Friday for 8acramento and
Santa Crus to make an Indefinite
vielt wltl^ relatives.,
Corsets - Corselettes
Brassieres
S p e é ià l E 'a s te r O ffering of
P a m S ilk H o s ie ry
A big line of stylish stout and
practical front corsets on display.
Every size in the best models.
Priced at
Thompsori’s
Glovefitting
Corselettes
Thcs6 beautiful, yet
And lace hack inodels,, with side
closing, an ideal work garment.
priced AT e a 71;
practical
hose
are
full - fashioned, well
reinforced Lisle heel
TODAY — TOMORROW
and toes—of very fine
Rrassiçrœ
quality in shades to
blend xwith (he cos-
i^ lh iig froni ifarjVW knit
dcanx to ujfeinforoed criss
ta Ttaliafi Brocades. Priced at
tume—they are per­
fectly shaped to fit
39c T0 $3.00
trimly.
'wy if'-.
It alight hapjwn to anybody who backed into a
size and model is
Latvia«’ Turkish Bath steam room but What Hap-
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Celebrating Our Fifth Birthday By Giving Values.
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peded to Jones never, never could happen unless
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Denny played Jones. It has everything a picture
oouki havt to make life happy for you. •„
THE QUALITY STORE
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