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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1926)
Chief McNabb B a c k - Mr. and Mra. Cnthbertaon ai Chief of Police McNabb return ed last night from Portland where family have moved from I he was called last week on offic North Math to ISO Central Ai ial bueineaa before the federal court in connection with the Among the guest* at the Hotel bocal ; Personal Starts Army’ Ashland are-" Marry R. W. Horn, Defiance Ohio; C. A. Sheldon, Deer Lodge; Montana; M. Morgan, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Los Angeles; Miss M. Pater, Portland; H. Hi Dewe, N. Y. C.; Mise Powell, S«Q Francisco; John Peterson, Loa Angeles; Nathan D. Swabb, En tiat, Washington; Miss Ruby Stols, flan Francisco; Gerald M. Johnson, Oakland. Spent Yesterday in M ed fo rd - Visiting M etre Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall, Mrs. Mias Neva Gearhgrt la here M. E. Randles and son, Robbie, from her home la California for a and Mrs- Lulu Van Wegen, spent visit with her sitter, Mra. Carl yesterday visiting In Medford. McCune. In Rogne River— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams spent yesterday In Rogne .River New Bibles and Testaments visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams. for Easter Gifts.— Elhart’s. Trip To Applegate— * Visiting In A s h la n d - J. H. Hardy and family, P> H, R. W, Prim R eturns Mrs. Charles Brpoks of Mis R. W. Pries of the Llthta tletoe, Is in Ashland visiting Mrs Hardy and family, F. P. W hittle Springs hotel returned last even Ralph Bowen for several days. and family, made a trip to Ap plegate yesterday. ing from a bueineaa trip to Port land. Hl— I F. A. McGnln, public, Account Dan Kay Is confined ant and Special Coast Represent-* From Central Bulan . : Marcela— >1.00. Vanity Shoppe. horn« by illness. stive of the Walton School Emmett Nailon of Central Phone 102. - 17441 of Commerce, Chicago, III.*, is Point spent Saturday In Ashland. To Visit Daughter— Cliff Payne makeae lockers. Mrs. Lyle Tncker left last registered for a few days* stay The Ashlaad N atatoria»,j a t o - evening to visit 'for a short time at the Llthta Springs Hotel. He Gen.t W. H. Patterson of Dallas, eral plunge offers sport and Robert Williamson Better— with her daughter in Northern states that big -business o f the Tex.,*Is organising an arm y.«But ■cities is continually seeking and It’s a peace army—-the Elks* Army amusement. Thoroughly cleaned, ' Robert Williamson,, small son California, advancing financially those who and Navy of Texas, to give it ita full 1T8-1C ‘of Mra and Mrs. S. C. Williamson, nam e.|H s and his associates bops 'is convalescing from a serious Among the gnedts at the Coluro display ability and he has been 'to give it a national scope.’ It la the hatrumentai In increasing -.thp bit hotel are— Better clothes for Easter., operation last month. salaries from 10 to 100 per cent Paulserud'a aulta are guaranteed. A.- L. Roberto, Los Angeles; WANTED— A competent wom of many men an.j women who C. E. Van Horn, Klamath Falls; lT 8-tf Madden soils protected tires. W. Transvoy,- Sacramento; J. have had ambition to Improve, an to do general housework In Address P.O. From Portland How about a Stylepius Sw ig- J. Hopp, Sacramento; Bird Noble. themselves and earn more money. a small family. box 368, City, giving full par In other - words, to get more R. L. Hancock of Portland la in V Salt for Easter?— Paul- Eugene; O. P. RoSs, Eugene; J. one must he prepared to cam ticulars. 176-3 Ashland visiting for a few days rud’s. 176-tf B. Young, Springfield; J. A. more. J oil, Cottage Grove;. W. R. Ulen, with kla slater Mrs W. M. Bar Mr. McGuln would he glad to Portland. ber, 153 Granite street. Here From Collage meet by appointment all ac Leroy Childs has been in the Among the guests a the Hotel countants, bookkeepers or others LIthia Springs Hotel' Beanty city for n Visit with his mother, Oregon are— of this vicinity whose ambition ■ (Continued From Page One) Parlor features Wynnbrlnk’s Der Mrs. B. C Williamson for the past is to progress or advance them Mr. and Mrs. R. < matological products, because few days and will leave tonight Portland; Arnold Briggs and Cowgill denied this, selves in the business world. they give lasting results. Mes- stating there was no agreement for Albany, where be is student Myrtle Creek; W. J saalne fleer, room J 18. >71-2 at Albany College. K. Falls Couple Married— • ' or coalition whatever. Portland; Helen Ski , Another statement , was that Michael Daly and Marie Bark Falls; Mrs. K. H. Ca Hot sulphur tab baths, day Ashland would be permitted o n l/ Try Stadio Ashland for kodak ley of Klamath Falls were mart ath Falls; L. C. or night, Jackson Hot Springs. one Indorsed candidate. If Dunn finishing. ried March 25, by L. A. Roberta : ’in ehurst; A, M c< 115-tf and returned to Klamath Fall« does not appear w • candidate wife, Pendleton; N. before the convention, It la un Sunday to make tbair home. and wife, Pendleton. Back front Portland- ■ derstood that Briggs will be In Mr. and Mra. J. H Fuller re dorsed. Swimming Outing— turned last night from a combin Dunn stated that his name Don Stewart, manager of the ed bueineaa and pleasure visit to would appear on the primary bal H. M. Wilkins, Tacoma; E. H. O. A. C. Glee Club announces a Portland. Mr. Fuller will return lot in May, regardless of the a c swimming ontlng for the mem north again Wednesday to atte|A Banker, Chicago; W. W. Street, bers of the O. A. C. Glee Olub tion of the pre-primary conven Portland; R. J. Pearqe, Seattle; another meeting of the building at Jackson’s Hot Springs .tomor tion. committee of the Ashland normal G. Tom Reeves, Redding; Mrs. Ashland Delegatee row afternoon at 3:00. M. F. Walake and eon, Seattle; school. The committee la select Delegatee thus far chosen from. Miss L eaf Pickle, Portland; W. ing furnishings for the school, and Try onr 68c Marchants* Laanh. Gordon, Portland; Lane Goodell, Every day from 11 to 3 nt The It nndonbtedly will Include a Portland; F. W. Snlttelrey, Port Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rose an Plata Confectionery. 162-tf quantity of Oregbn-made furni end; V. Wheeler and wife, nounce the birth of an eight ture; pound baby girl, born yeatarday. Portland. ' " h a n d le s and guarantees Trust- The baby baa been named, Car era Pheumatic Tablets for olyn Louise. 17A-H Rheumatldm, Lumbago, Neu Bstaraed from Conference— ritis and Nerveousnees. They H. 8. Alikin returned from Visit In N o r t h - have no equal. 30 days treat Returned to O. A. G. — Have your windows made at Portland, where he attended the Mrs. James Putman of Holly ment, 50c; 90 days treatment Mias Lillian Reimer, who has Jordan Sash and cabinet works. Wire Chiefs’ conference. street has gone North for a |1 . Trusters tablets are purely been visiting her parents, Mr. and 1684t visit with relatives and friends. -.vegetable, tried and tested 30 Mra. F. C. Reimer, for a tew days StdPpea In Ashlaad— years. returned to O. A. C. Saturday Ralph Crago of Klamath Falls, Bogue River Publicity— Easter gifts.— McNair Bros. night to resume her studies — stopped -la Ashland on hia re- More Rogue River publicity Medford Mall Trionne. tarn from the Wire Chiefs* con from the pen of Zane Grey la be Mias Reimer is a graduate of temns« In Portland. ing given nation-wide circulation the Ashland High school and Is thia month, whan the April Coun well known here. try Geigleman goes on sale Grey’s Mr. and Mrs. J. s . Bailey and latest article la entitled “ Shooting Mrs. Field Rice of McDoel are the Rogue,** and la a story of his in Ashland on n short business trip from Grants Pass to Gold trip. Beach last fall. The article Is the best one yet written by Grey about th e river and will run for Returned From Business Trip— FINISHING TONIGHT Harry Silver returned from several months. There is consid PETER B. KYNES erable local color In Grey's lat Portland, where be spent the est story.— Grants Pass Courier. p u t few days on business. ODD FELLOW A C T iW P » Watch thia apace every day. Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues days. Rebekahs. 3nd and 4th Tuesdays. -1 5 8 4 1 The Order of The Boiled Owl will hold an open session nt L O. O» F. Hall, Tuesday even ing. MUrch 30. This Is • One* of the Owl being hard boiled bnt not deb*. Admission nominal .but. «hough t o pay for the hot w ater. More data lateg < > n i r FOR SALE— Durham bull. Phone 1F11. 176-tf FOR RENT— Orchard buildings. 815.00 month. Yockel. RL 1. Box 128 HOME SACRIFICE— House, 8 rooms, attic and basement, plastered, ground 138 by 100, ham, fruit, splendid location, close In; would coat seven or eight thousand to duplicate, spe cial yenson for tolling right now, price only 84500, terms on part. H. C. Onlay, Np. 85 B. Main. " • 178-3 . FOR SALE—Fresh, high test cow. Rt. 1, Box 126, 3rd house above Nell Creek school. 178-2« the Ashland precincts am: No. 2— A.. C. Nlnlnger, Cash Walker and Mrs. Sue Praeht. No. 3— G. M. Green, R. P. Campbell and L. A. Roberta. No. 4— Harry Tomlinson and Ed Staples. No. 6— T; H. Slmjson. H. 8. Emery, and W. S. Stennett. 1 No. 8— H. B. Carter, J. J. Murphy and C. W. Fraley. No. 7— G. W. Gregg, O. A. Briscoe, Mr. Marlon and Mr. Reed. 4 • 8. A. Peters, Jr., precinct com mitteeman for the first' pre cinct, was 111 today so it was not known whom he would name to represent that precinct. J. B. Thornton, commttteqman for the eighth precinct, said he would not select any candidates, nor would he attend the con vention hlmsenf, thus loaviug that proeinet without representa tion. OSBURN BRUSHES . Ashland Armory “The Golden Strain” W it h MADGE BELLAMY Tomorrow — Wednesday “HIS PEOPLE" with RUDOLPH SHILDKRAUT Falling hair may be stopped and hair restored thru* proper Miss E<fth * Moody and scientific treatment. Llthta friend, Miss Barber, of Rich Springs Hotel Beanty Parlor. mond, California, are In Ashland 176-2 visiting with Miss Moody’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Moody Visiting Mra. Grace E. Andrews on Manaanlta street. Mrs C. E. Wells and son, Charles Wells and wife, of HiUa- bdro, are guasta at the home of Sugg vlstt- Mra. Grace B. Andrews. They ar N. Norton rived la Ashland Sunday and will spend a few days bere, going on later to California points, return ing to Ashland before their re turn to Hillsboro. Hava yonr clothes cleaned thia week and avoid the Eaatar rash. Paulsomd’s. Phone 118. 17141 k rare drama of real life that goes straight, to your heart and« stays there. An all- American picture for all A m e r ic a n s .A s old aa the ages in theme - r new aa to- morrew. It will stir yon to the core — it will make you delight Fmst nsMeounke Story— The rattlseaake season itorles of 1826 Is began by the Grants Paas Courier with the following. ‘'Evidences of spring have beep numerous for many weeks past, hut Up to last week snakea have b«en ppsttjr wall in the back- groand. Two young men, Georgs Holcomb and Everett Houck, were taking a Bunday stroll laat week la the Umpy eruek section and oa a eOathara slope of the hill came upon a rattler snaring him- aelf oa the rocks. The snake, which was killed had nine rattles.** grade tailoring see npstalrs. 148-t< I t ia lovi Household 9 :00 P. M. MUSIC BY im pson’s Hardware The Winchester Store” B ig pop com bricks always at (Jnndy land. Ö. A. C. Moonlight Serenaders Sponsored By O'. A. C. Glee Club Civic Chib House T H U R S D A f, A pril i MILDRED W I G H T CALIFORNIA’S VIOLINIST A Real Musical Treat AUSPICES ASHLAND MUSIC CLUB Admission •—» Adults, 50c — Children, 25c JUST THIS WEEK TO PREPARE Buckhects FOR EASTER NEW GLOVES 12,95 to 15.00 DO NOT WAIT UNTH SILK HOSE 95c to 11.98 NEW HAND BAGS $2.45 to $10.00 O nly one leather lik e th is ! f In d < a n « ta ji proceee ] ^ o il • in • th e * le a th e r J N outdoor boot famed throughout the West for its long-wearing qualities. Its patented ouciutrip moccasut style, leather-lined vamp af fords utmost protection against dampness and rough country. A THE LAST MINUTE All charges for Tuesday and Wednesday will go on your May 1st Bill. DRESS COATS $19.75 to $69.50 TAILORED COATS $14.75 to $34.50 DRESSES $14.75 to $44.50 Sold by ARMY GOODS STORE World’s Largest Stage Line Biggest Little Store In Town Open Eveninga Opposite New Hotel BuckHect Boots INDIAN TAN PROCESS ( OA'taiihs.Usthcr ) From Ashland To. Weed ...a«..-.— • To Redding To Saoramedto ........... To. San Francisco' ...... Round Trip To Loa Angelas ...— .------ Bound Trip ■ ••••• »a «aa klR«.4M.»*aaaaaaaaa.eaaaUa.aa»9 8*^0 >W«aaaa^a4a.Sa....ae-aaaaaaa „810.00 ■ ■■a... ••«•»•••••.•• .......... A 12.10 I . . • 1 b ,, _ aaaaaaa»aaa*,^^SsoM Commencing April 5th— Three through schedule« dally. Stop over privileges anywhere enroute. LOOK AND FEEL YOUB BEST EASTER MORNING Onr Shoes Will Help. ËADIES! I WINTER or ■ ' , ' . ‘ SCHEDULE. STAGES •; 1 >’. ■ / I', i * ' ' ’ > Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Aihland at 7:00 A. M. i 10:50 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. w* — KODAK FINISHING Darling Studio & Art Store PORYBAITB THAT PLEASE* I« Tuesday, March 30 I Viol in Concert Read about McNair Bros. All Kinds E. ShnrsïnoQUDQÎPM 7ÇMU.DKRA01 sen. towns. bñwóvcTtert Pare Ashland-Portland, $8.20 ER’S TOGGERY Hab-a-dash /ns” Direst Connections nt Roeeburd for Cooe,Bay Points TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAG !