Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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W. ’C. Mitchell has returned
Mr. J. I. 'Deacon, local
from a business trip to Engere catata <fca¿<' mada , a bi>sln«M
and Portland.
trip to Sams Valley yesterday. ■
From Portland—
Local
Pbe largest selection of work
tnd dress glove? at big rednc-
iona.— Woods’ Store?
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For high grade tailoring see Hsre From Portland' <*
Orres talloni upptairs.
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Margaret Boye?, University of
Oregon student, la registered' at
Save 11.00 per gallon on .belt the Llthia Springs hotfcl f ffanl
quality paint at Linlnger & Son. Portland. •
Molay initiates
Seven Candidates
Initiation was held by Llthia
' Men’s furnishings goods in Chapter, Order of De Molay last
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1 ionie Instances less, (than coat — night' "at* Masonic ' hall, seven
Return H om »»
foods’ Store. '
FELLOW ACTlVH
candidate^ taking the two. de-
W. F. Arant and Wife have re­
Watch this space ever^.i
graes.
e
turned from a visit to their old
f’'
ReguUr Meetings
After the first degree, a sup­
» tw o
hom e-at Klamath Falla, where Gets Promottan—■
Subordinate 'ever^ Thh
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ormai per was served for De Molays
Mr.- Arant was looking after buSi-
icapipmeoil, 3»t and 3rd
J. M. Alnatt, traveling, mao for
178-3 ,and Masons. The second degree
neea interests.-I Mr. Arant reports the Kerr Flouring M lHs,t£f^h$
lvb .
ReWMshs, 2nd am
Was given ¿y the chapter after
Klamath laird activé. '
iMdavs.
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past few years has recently, been
[dal nursing. the banquet. The sevetf* Initiated
appointed pianager olthqK err,In­
178-5* were; Gordon, Claycomb. Yoyle
See Window display on Easter terests in Eugene. Alnutt was Here Y e s t e r d a y » « ,- .?!
Franklin,
Lwwrehce
Leedom,
novelties
at
Bolton's
Drug formerly an Ashland man.
Mg and’ Mrs. If. E. Moore ofl . FOR. BALE OR EXCHANGE— Voe Conley, Leslie Ketch. George
go acres.
Improved. Address.
store.
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.Thursday eveninfi, Mar£h 25.-
Wenatchee, Washington, were in F L. 'Nutter, t|t. 3, Ashland.
Heatherford and Wayne Hill.
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Drop in and see our new four- Ashland yesterday. They are
V. D. Mjller- use been elected
4 ’ A new directory ' boatid is* to
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Hâve your Windows made at piece business-golf salt».— Paul-
spending several days in the'
Chairman
of the Advlliwry Coun­
Jofdan
Sash
and
cabinet
q»e places Mt the foot sh f-th e
works. serud’a.
171-tf Rogue River looking for a loca­ r TEAM F O R ’HIRE by day or
cil, pending sanction by tho
j. O. O. F. Stairway, AlJ lodges
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173-11* Knight Templars.
tion on a small fruit farm .! »•; Jqh. Phone SM-J.
Jiccnpylnt the hall are requested
S|M>iiKArlng Recital—
to notify «. E. Payntei , Name— > Try our 5 ok Merchants* Lnneb.
IXMW— Dark
leather
purse
The Civic Club, . co-operating Purchase Property».; " .
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with papers, -Small change. Re­
Jinmber-r-and meeting night ot Every day from 12 to 2 at The with the Music Study Club, are
Mr. and Mrs. James <A. Yeo
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173-3 Plasa Confectionery.
162-tf sponsoring a violin recital by Miss
ward. Phhne 449-J.
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have purchased the Palmer prop­
Mildred Wright to he held at the erty on Attlson street through
Superintendent to Speak—
Ikcovered—-
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Civic Club House April 1.
the Billings Agency. The house
Mrs. Clara G. Eason, of Port­
• Mrs. W. M. Barter, 153 Granite
hag been occupied ' by Châties B.
Street, «who ihM£h£^; confined to land, will speak at the Christian
Paint at wholendd* ¿riceh at Lamb and "family;
Church
tonight
at
7:30.
Mrs.
‘ker home with an attack of the
Linlnger A Son,
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flu, is ilfctatp’b p o u ty (afn.
Eason is state Bible School Super­
SetretW - Hero—
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intendent, working in the interests
Madden sulla protected
Jeanette
Calkins',
alumni
secre­
*■ Odd-shaped^ctystajq for rec­ of t ie Sunday school. She waa
tary of the University ’oh Oregon,
tangular watches. |i . ’^ ■ ,M. A. an Ashland resident several years In Medford
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is registered at the Lithia-Springs
ago
and
acted
as
assistant
Pastor
lasssn. ,Llthia Spring» > Hotel
Arthur Foster o f’the local land hotel from Bug*0»-
Visited la Klamath Falls—
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of
the
Christian
Churdh.
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Settlement Bureau was a vlsttor
f M s.. Grace Buchtel wnd Mrs,
In Medford- /festerday. Foster Among the guests at the Columbia , Bertha Heer spent thy-week-end
« Trinity Guild and Auxiliary
Hot sulphur tab baths, day made the trip to inspect the Eagle
in Klamath Falls visiting MrsJ
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fo Trinity "'Guild will give a or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Point 1 Irrigation district and re­ hotel ar e
Levi'
Stevens, former Ashland
J. R .’ Nash, Milwaukie, Ore.;
hooked food aale, Saturday at
186-tf ports that five families have mov­
Resident.'
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W. R .U len , Portland: j. Jacob­
Ifardy Bros., beginning at 11:00
ed In within the past two weeks sen, Ellensburg, Wash.; Mrs. H.
Bibles and Testaments.— El
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and there are -a number ot pros­ Bye and chlldreaA Bremerton,
hart’s.
Will Return H orn e-
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pects for the summer months.
W
A. J. DeLlsik KlamaW Mrs. Guy Moore, of Butte Falls
Moving to Medford—
Fan«' E. a. *Kraaner,‘ P<tlanfifc will return to her home Saturday.
F. B. Collins of Fresno, Cali­
We have been appointed Job-
Yourself on paper. We make J. H. Yoriag, Roaiehurg..
irs
for
Certajn-teed
Paints,
fornia, is uxnypg to Medford to,
She has been spending,the last
that kind of portraits.— Studio
;16 days In Ashland taking medi­
ihland district,— Linlnger ) & Ashland.
make his future home.
cal treatments. " ’ i . • '
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ave? with 0
X Still doing guaranteed
Business Trip In floutl>—
had avoid tl
Leaves Ashland—
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repairing at Bolton's
J. 'L. Ketch left yesterday for
Envoy
Schwindel,
who,has
been
store.
a business trip to San Francisco
PÉlhíISTON, Manhccr }-'
In charge of the Salvation, Army connected with his real estate
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We undersell the mall, order Work in Ashland, for some time business. While there he expects
houses on paint. You save the post, left yesterday tor tho middle to select some additional equip­
west, to remain Indefinitely. Mr. ment tor ‘the Med-O-Land golf CUT THI8 OUT—IT IS WORTH
freight.— Linlnger A Son.
MONBY
173-2 Schwindel to a Mogionalre and course.
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Send thia ad and ten cents
made many friends In his work
to F o le y A Co., 28>5'c &htf.'
here.
New Gym Middips
Madden retreads tires.
■ere Yesterday—
field Age.. Chicago.' HI., writing " Do not put your why
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R. B. Crego, of Klamath Falla,
your name and address clearly. fear diottes ’ itVay Without
The Medford Flatt. Rug and
All feizew
who la wire chief for the Rug Cleaner will be in Ashland Visiting H ere
You will receive a ten cent bottle first having them dry
phone company there, waa in Friday ot this week.
$1.60
Barclay Leeds,
student at of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR cleaned.
Phqne
Dry
cleaning
Ashland visiting with friends "your calls to 113 or 240.
Stanford university. Is spending COMPOUND for coughs, cold?
yesterday, while enroute to
the sprlp'g vacation with Mrs. A. and hoarseness,.alao free sample keeps out moths.
Portland on a business trip. t
packages . et POLEY FILLS, a
The Ashland Natatorium min­ E. Kinney, o f this city.
dlqrntip stlmalanl fdr the kid­
eral plnhge otters sport and
Big pop cora bricks always amusement. Thoroughly cleaned. Faculty Dinner Friday—
neys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC
172-tf 51 .The annual faculty dinner. for TABLETS for Constipation Uhri
St.
Phone 108
These Wonderful
the teachers Of the high school BilUonsness.
Have yonr clothes cleaned
Poppy Ronge and
will be held kt the practice houee remedies have' helped millions of
this weak and avoid the Bastar Daaea beantlfier. Coi
Friday. Mrt. Forsythe and Miss people. Try them! Sold every­
rush. ' Paalsernd’s. Phone IÍ». demonstration.*
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The
Jarmon are supervising the af­ where.
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JAPAN
FOR
'ARES EXHIBIT
IADBLPHIA PAIR
OSAKA, Japan, March 25—
(U.P. >~4a»aaI Je preparing? to
participate ’ largely in the ! ft»-
terftatronai Exposition to be held
in Philadelphia. Japan la eager
to illustrate to the world on
this occasion, the commercial
and Industrial development and
standard of culture and civilisa­
tion of modern Japan.
The government has appro­
priated 1,500,000 yen In order
to. me?t the expenses o f partici­
pating in the Exposition. Iwao
Nishl has been appointed com-
miseioner-Qeneral of - Japanese
Government to the Explostlon.
He waa until a year ago com­
mercial attache in New York.
LONG BEACH, Calif, Marqh
2 i — (IP) — Fire swept the Ixjs
Cerritos extension ot this Signal
Hill Oil Field tpday, burning five
derricks and firing a huge (su er.
Four fire fighters, were injured.
Damage wah estimated to amouA
to at lqast two hundred thousand
dollars.
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If I ^ad M daughter
I would dress her up In green
And send her to Corvallis,
To coach the Aggie team.
But if I had. a aon, air,
I tell you what he'd do
He’d yell like Hell for Oregon
Like his Daddy used to do.
New Shipment of
SILUETTE” Just in
This remarkable cloth is made with a high sheen of
silkish lustre,a permanent finish. Color fast and
equisitcr patterns.
,
Justpght in weight and weave for street or afternoon
wear. All colors to choose from.
PRICED AT THE YARD
Kill The Moths
Btmidarct Cleaners
•6 dak
TODAY -
TOMORROW
Leaving Tonight—
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1 Among tile guests at the Hotel
Joe Neil and Vernon McGee are Ashland a n » -
leaving tonight for Eugene, where
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sullivan, ‘
they aré atndents at the Univer­ San Francisco ; V. Lx Catching, ,
sity of Oregon. They >ave been Loa Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ]
vtettlng with their families here Drape?, Los Angeles; Mr. and
over the spring vgeatlon.
Mrs. D. Weir, Santa Barbara; Mrs.'
Slrong, Seattle;* C. Swan­
Largest assortment of Easter son, Seattle; D. McNally, Seattle;
greeting carda.— McNair Bros. ' F. M. Byer, Seattle; E. R. Nlçh-
ola, 8an Francisco; D. L. Peter­
Corrective treatment for nail- son,' Portland.
biting will bring very gratifying
results.
Llthia Springs Hotpl
Beauty ParlòrX
171-3 Among the guests at the Llthia
Hprlage hotel are
MONTE BLUE
VÉRA REYNOLDS
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Coats, Se-
Linlnger A Son sell paints,
Attla;i C. XT. Hall, Chicago; W. C.
varnishes, oils and brushes.
178-S Hysn. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. S.
F. Blake, Portland; Mrs. B. Koeh­
ler, Cottage Grove; C. Bess, Duns­
Mineloiiary Rally Tonight— •
muir; C. F. Leach, Dunsmuir; Mr.
Agnes Oatdner, returned mis­ and Mr». F. E Dolle, Seattle; R.
sionary, and Rev. E .'J. Lord of A. MacKenkie, Spokane; M. R.
Dundee, Oregon, district sdpèrln- Soottl, Klamhth Falla.
tendent of ftho church, or the
Nastrane, will be In charge of the
Missionary RaHy at thq Nazarene
church tonight
WILLARD L O U IS
O T IS H A RLA N
EDDIE CRJBBQN
JA C K IE H U F F
TOM GALLERY ,
Easter showing ot
Spring Ready-To-Wear.
serud's.
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Agee’s Shoe Shop
for <niek, iatUfactory
I You will not suffer an-
= noying delays if you
■ bny^your groceries from
? u's.. We deliver twice,
; daily to. all parts of ■
' .Ashland * .........
Just phone us your order — and your groceries will
be at your door when promised. ' ‘ ’
Ashland Feed & (Jrocery
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POPULAR STVUES IH
Forty new styles to select from at very attractive prices. We feature
and recommend the Crossette Shoes for men, Utz & Dunn Slvies for
women, “ Byster Brown” Shctes for children. Come and see our display
pf new spring shoes.
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Easter Footwear That’s Smartness Personified for
bid
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Soft kidskins in the authenic spring shades,
=fnug pTlinps that delight the eye, snappy appli-
. GHe pffectB- We have them lal.
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The “ O N a”—made in blond kid with brown
kid trim and spike heel, priced . . . . . . . .$7.75
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Buis De !Rlse kid with blond kid
trim Step-iiRlfamps,
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Priced ............
............ $8.25
Black patent Step-in'Puftps and
one strap with spike and low
heels, priced ------- $2.85 to $7.00
Black kid Ste^-in-Pumps and
* < 1 < '3|raps with spike and low heels,
’ p jied i..* .> ............$235to$7.'50
353 Each Main
Phone 214 — Ws Deliver
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Latest Modes in Mens Footwear
Light Tan <|jìf(Morà, French Brogue last, sémi
soft box. Same as gbove in black calf,
priced .................. ..................................... $7.75
Light Tan calf oxford, wide Joe, Design Bal and
Blucher lasts, Fancy stitching. Same as above
in black calf, priced at . y ............. .$4.95
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Brown Kim groo Crossette Shoe, Blucher last priced
There's Double W ear la These Childrens Shoes*
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Lovely Davenports and Fire side Chairs to Match in
Mohair and Jacquard Velour coverings.
A wonderful gift for the home, We will save you real
money without'sacrifice of style or quality, at -
J. P. DODGE & SONS!
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Black Kangrog, Crossette shoe, Bal last, $8.75
J Bring You Shoes To
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Paul-
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MW CItH( A llv n o i fttdrned
Tuesday evening from Roseburg
where she went to attend the fun­
eral «of her father, Mr. M. A. An­
derson who died Sunday morning
at his home at Melrose. Miss An­
derson, testebes the second grade
at the Jnater High School.
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McNair
t, CeOROE HILL
toww.
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Kickernick Bloomers
Now Selling in All
Colors. Ravon Threa<
‘ $2.98,
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ses' patent with blond kid
1. same in tan calf,
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Patent one straps sizes 81-2 to l l ,
priced at . . . . . . . .$1.85 to $3.00
Patent and tan calf on straps, size
11 V2 to 2, priced $2.50 to $3.75
Patent one straps and Oxfords,
Sizes 5 1-2 to 8.
Priced
-.$L50 to $2.15
Martha Washington
Munsingwear And
Phoenix Hosiery For
Easter
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Ashland. Oregon
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