Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Here Visiting Relative*—
M. S. Emery of Portland, ar­
rived in Ashland last evening to
visit relatives.
hoeal ■ Personal flotes
FOR HALB—Practically new
twenty ton, all steel Fairbanks
scale. Write Frohbach Oil Co..
172-4
Medford I. Ore.
Have your windows made at
Jordan Sash and cabinet works.
ieo-tt
111—
ODD FELLOW AOTIMTIKS
Harvey Clift Is confined to his
Watch this space every day.
home on B street by illness.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday,
Madden retreads Uraa. , 63-tf
acampment, 1st and 3rd Tues-
iys. Rebekahs, 2nd ane 4th
Corrective treatment for nail-
loads vs.
150-tf
biting will bring very Ratifying
results.
Lithla Springs Hotel
The subordinate
Beauty Parlor.
171-3
confer
the
kecc
Thursday evening,
The Ashland Natatorlum min­
A new directory board is to eral plunge offen sport and
be placed at the foot of the amusement. Thoroughly cleaned.
*
172-tf
I. O. O. F. stairway. All lodges
occupying the hall are requested
to notify C. E. Payne. Name—
Number-!—and meeting night ot
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffith and
same.
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U2-2 daughter, of Eugene, arrived in
Ashland to attend the funeral of
Mr. Griffith's grandmother, Mrs.
Lodge No. M
Albert Johnson.
]
A. F. * A. M.
Whitmans Candy In Easter
Special communication Thurs-
day evening, March 25. Secdtod Gift Pkge.— McNair Bros.
Degree, four candidates. Visit-
Ing Brethren welcome, Supper^, Trinity Guild and Auxiliary
to Trinity Guild will give a
at 6:30.
cooked food sale, Saturday at
R. L. BURDIC, Jr.,
Hardy Bros., beginning at 11:00
hV. H. Day, Sec y.
a. m.
171-1
From O. A. C. —
George Virgil Gillette la home Attended Knight of Pythias In­
for "a few days vacation from the itiation—
Miller Dunn, Jack '.Plttenger,
Oregon Agricultural College at
and
Art Webber attended the
Corvallis.
'
Knights of Pythias Initiation at
Odd-shaped crystals for -rec­ Grants Pass last evening.
tangular watches, 8 y 00.
pop corn bricks always
Lassen, Lithla Springs Hotel
Candy land.
172-8*
Bldg- .
Studio Ashland for kodak
Drop In and see our new four-
■plece business-golf suits.—Paul finishing,
sernd's.
171-tl
Elk's Ladies Cart Club—
Among the guests nt the Columbia
hotel are
r
Charles A. Dunn, Portland; W.
W. Miller;Roseburg; W. W. Craw­
ford, Portland; "Lyle Reynroon,
Hoquiam, Wash-; Ray Robinson,
Hoquiam; E. D. Smith, Roseburg;
O. F. Rlehel, Roseburg; J. R. Mc­
Cards.— Me Allister, Tumwater, Wash.
The Elka ladles card club will
«nest Thursday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Mrs. Harris Dean and
Mrs. C. I. J. Porter hostesses fir
the afternoon.
, Easter Greeting
Nalr Bros.
Ashland Natatorlum mineral
plunge now open. " Completely
renovated.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Have your clothes cleaned
this week and avoid tbe Easter
rush. Paulserud's. Phone 119.
171-tf
Try our 80c Merchants* punch,
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
182-tf
^laza Confectionery.
Knock, and nothing shall
opened unto you.
FOR SALE—A saddle horse,
young, gentle, sound, weighs
A sweet breath does much tc 1260. G. D. Faris, 1146 N. Main.
172-tf
modify tbe handicap of homeli­ Phone 17-F-ll.
ness.
WANTED TO BUY—All kinds
of chickens. Best prices paid.
An opportunity that happen­
Eagle Market.
178-2
ed yesterday will hardly happen
tomorrow.
FOR SALE—20 hives of bees.
Call at 698 E. Main St.
What the gutter contains Is
172-3*
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. known only to those who go
FOR SALE—Small, second
.
156-tf there looking for It.
hand coda fountain, 6 counter
The 1926 home is merely a atuols, large ice box, etc. C. E.
Poppy Rouge and (
place to go to change clothes Lane, 607 Blvd., Ashland, Ore.
Dames beautlfler. Come
172-4
so as to go somewhere else.
demonstration.
The
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
If you don't want to save on
Raise bell at the right* time, shoes don't visit this store, for
and you gon to Congress; raise it bargains is all we have to of­
Home from O. A. C.—
at the wrong time, and you go to fer.—Woods Store. -
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Robert Wright returned to Ash­
jail.
land from Corvallis, where he is
taking a course In commerce at
Hex Heck Bays: “We all ought
the Oregon Agricultural College. to try and keep cavities out of
He will visit with his parents, Mr. our consciences as well as out
and Mrs. W. M. Wright, for the b’ our lungs.”
remainder of^the week returning
to Corvallis Monday.
BERKELEY, Cal.,’ March 24
Among the guests nt the Lithla
— (U.P.)— A new translation "Tff-
Easter showing ot smart Springs hotel are— -
Spring Ready-To-Wear.
Paul-
E. Galena, San Francisco; W. the prophecies of Isaiah, on the
8erud's.
171-tf G. Carr, Portland; Ralph H. Mau­ basis of a correct Hebrew text,
pin, Portland; C. L. Hinson, has been completed by Dr. Wil­
Portland; Dwight Johnson; Imo­ liam Popper, University of Cali­
Among the Hotel Ashland
gene, Johnson, Portland; M. -C. fornia, who believed Bible con­
troversies oke ridiculous and
Charles Horton .Klamath Falls; Moloney, Chicago; Pamela Ken­ the result of ignorance.
ney,
Chicago;'
C.
A.
Phelan,
Jr„
L. Russell, Yreka; A. Hernhman,
Dr. Popper Is chairman of
Seattle; A. 8. Goode. Bakerafleld; Chicago; 8. H. Welch and wife, the department of Semitic lan­
John Xante* San Francisco; E, Redando Beach; F. ¡W. Veaco, guages at the unlversty here.
Monferatos, San Francisco; C. A Berkeley; 8. Whyttle Eugene; In his translation, he has at­
Young, wife and daughter, Cen­
tempted to preserve the rythm
tralia, Wash.; R? J. Martini, Lot Among the guests at the Hotel and spirit of the original.
Oregon
ar
e
Angeles; Mrs. F. J. Smols, Ex
“No language,” Dr. Popper
Edward Mock, Toledo; J. E.
chequer, California; Mrs. J. N
said,
*can be accurately trac-
Greaver and wife, Salem; R. A.
Cochran, Portland.
Jated
into
any other. The ma­
Duval, Bend; Mr. Ralph Hoffman,
jority
of
quibblers
know only
For high grade tailoring see Seattle; Elisabeth Hoffman, Se­ the English version, and are not
Orres tailors upstairs.
149-tf attle; Henry Clayton and with,' qualified to discuss the Bible's
Los Angeles.
real merits.
I-arge Easter Lily—
f "A great deal ot theological
Easter Novelties.— Elhart’s,
The Ashland Greenhouse pre­
discussion Is carried on by theo-
sented the Telephone operators of
the local telephone office with a Goes To Portland—
H. 8. Altklns, wire chief for
large Easter Lily. The stalk has
five blossoms and eight buds, the Pacific Telephone and Tele­
which will make thirteen blossoms graph comany, is leaving on
the evening train for Portland
when the buds open.
to attend the Wire Chiefs’ Con­
ference held there this week.
Subscribe For The Tidings.
Leave for S o u t h -
E. R. ISAAC & CO
The Quality Store
CELEBRATING
OUR 5TH
BIRTHDAY
C harm ing
Silks
Here you will find a wonderful select­
ion of* patterns and lovely weaves.
Rainbows of colorings both vivid and
subdued. A glimpse at Ä s e new silks
and the low pricing wiMeonvince you
that this is a value Ä v in g event.
FLAT
CREPES
Variety of Spring Colorings
SPECIAL, YD. Í O A è
CREPE DE CHINES
VERA REYNOLDS
WILLARD L O U IS
O T IS HARLAN
EDDIE GRIBBON
JA C K IE H U F F
TOM CALLERY
Twenty five colors to clloose from,
SPECIAL YD.
2 DOZEN
Trousers
more In price.
Scores of new patterns. Priced Yard,
$1.95 $2.45 $2.95
Unusual New Patterns
Priced 2 vd. Length
USE BUTTERICK PATTERNS
WITH THE “ DELTOB”
Shppe
New Shipment
Plaid Drees Shirts
Printed Border Silks
$10.95
NEW
HOLEPROOF SOCKS
A window full of them. Stripes, plaids and plain
colors.
SPECIAL SALE
CO*
WWW
A regular 75c Value
in, Silk
A 8llPer-Bilk number
worth $1.00 a t
7 5 c
w
»
That special EX-TOE gives twice the wear of any or­
dinary hose.
TAKE A PEEP AT OUR WINDOW
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PLUS 4 PLAIDS
F o r Golf
$1.50 to $4.50
GOLF HOSE
$1.50 to $4.50
Need a P a ir!
Real Honest-to
Goodness
Bargains
$19.50
$19.50
$13.95
$13.95
$14.95
$14.95
$18.25
$18.25
$5.00
$ 5.00
$27.25
$14.95
$14.95
$14.$»
$25.75
Drawers
AC* Each
12 pair at . . . . . . . . $1-
lO p a ir.a t.......... < ...$ $ .
6 pair a t ..................
5 pair at à .............I l ­
l s pair a t . . . »...........$1.
16 pair a t .................$$•
Printed Crepes •
and
THOSE
Assortment
Undershirts
Evening
CO
produced was worth 7 per cent
Boy! What a Noise!
Not over 4 gannente to a
, Customer
U M .« *. CCOROK HILL
A* epic of the huge steel
monsters that rush headlong
6ver the shining tracks,
roaring through the storm,
thundering t h r o u g h the
The total value of chicken«
hatched on farms last year was
about 12 per cent greater than
In 1924 and the average chick
'H a b - a - d a s h I n n
Mens Wear Specialist
Yards afid Yards of Fashion­
able New Silks at Low
Prices.
MONTE BLUE
ture Department .show.
Bargains at Miller’s Toggery
ERSTER SRÜE Op
TOMORROW - FRIDAY
official records of the Agricul­
Rev. James W. Price and son,
James Henry, left this morning
by auto for a ten days trip to
Berkeley. James Henry Price is
tbe leader of five hundred choir
boys and will pick twenty-five
boys to appear in Ashland three
weeks after school is out.
REGINALD DENNY
nWhat Happened
To Jones”
for SALB—I have a fow
small markers In stock. ChAp,
to fill orders promptly. Mrs. A.
H Russell, 117 N. Main St.
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.
logians who do not know Semi­ KOG LAYING BOOMS
WASHINGTON REPORTS
tic languages, and have no more
than 'a second or third hand
version of the Bible. They ar­
gue about the meaning of a text
WASHINGTON, March >4—
and know nothing about the lan­ (U ,p.)—Hens worked overtime
guage In which It was written." for farmers last year and pro­
duced 18,(00,000 cases of egge,
an -Increase of • 1 per cent over
the number laid in 1924, the
1 Suit Sise 36
1 Suit Bile 39 .
1 Suit Sise 46
1 Suit Sise 40
$16.75
$22.25
Crown Overalls
Union Made
Heavy Wt. Denim, Guar­
anteed not to fade, shrink
of rip.
at
Work Sox
3 Pair 25c
Work Shirts
O u a AND 7 0
Brand New Shipment
LOOK THESE BARGAINS OVER AT ONCE OR
YOUR SIZE MAY BE GONE.
,
New Colored Madras Neckband Dress Shirts
$1-45
Slip Satin
GOOD overalls
40 inches wide, In Wanted Colors
PRICED YARD C1 OC
$1.45
Canvass Gloves
3 Pair for O C a