Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 01, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY UplN O a
Ltoeal • Personal flotes
Returned To School—>
Miss Mary Ana Adams, who
teaches at the Hawthprne school,
waa confined <• her: home by
11 In eve fo*’’k fe > days and Mrs.
Alice Willits substituted for her.
Portland — Quaker Line Steam­ ' WANTED— Have good própo-
er Orleans taken 4,760,000 feet rttloa for lady having a large
.scgualntanceshlp.
Write Jaa?
lumber to Philadelphia.
^ « m te ly . • No- Way Sata» fcor-
302 Plttock Blodk,
Portland —■ Annex to Shrine poratloa.
'
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hospital for Crippled Children, Pompad, pregón.
Will coat $17.000.
Put $25,009 on
forget Alpha Club cook'
sale, Sat., April 3.
f TI
fat and 3r
Hot sulphuyMtub ba^is,’ ;dar
Better clothes for Easter.
or night, Jacksbn Hot Springs. Paulserud’s salts are guaranteed.
V in la n d l^ d ge No. 4 A I. O.
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178-tf
fc>. F i wBliconlar the third de­
Mildred
Wright, - acclaimed
cree, Thsufgday;,evenlngf' Apri»
Arrives To V is» Daughter—
I. Refreshment» after ceremony. California’« vlbttnle» a n | praised
P* J. . Ifieller arrived In Ash­
by all' who ¿a*e hemrl her, will
" i.
land
Tuesday from Dunsmuir to
give a^euneert tonight, 8 p. m.,
visit with his daughter, Mrs.
The Muscovites, both Kremlin a t the Civic Clubhouse.« 179-1 Galbraith, for a month before
Baku and Kremlin Rada will
returning to his home in tho
stage ceremonials - at Ashland Moving—
May 8,'-'I'M«, 'The hobles and . Mrs. H. B. Hartley Is moving
ladles of Josephine, Jackson and from 110 Laurel street to 130
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch,
Klamata couatlep Will am te la a Eighth street.
Every day from 11 to 2 at Tho
bear wuni to provAle'ihe neces­
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Plaza Confectionery.
For high grade tailoring see
saries for the big time.
178-3
Orres tallon upstairs. •
148-tf
Have your windows made lit
■S- HILLAH TBMPbE MEETS
rdan Saab and cabinet workja.
The new Oro-Phone sound
Stated session, Masonic ¿H ail,
•
■ • l i t
' Ì8 0 -4 Ì
box
brings that new tone to
Friday »teotagN April. V
Im­
portant business. Entertainment yonr old Vlctrola. The Rose.
Among the guests at the Hotbl
t|p -2 Oregon are—
and refreshments afterwards,
>. D. WARNER, » te n t a ta
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barr, Lou
Returning Home »
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
Angeles; Walter Hill, Loa An­
Mn. W. H. Hibbs is expected
geles; Mrs, Atkinson. Los An­
home from Oakland, where she
Visiting in Applegate— . }
geles; Miss Viola Ney, Loa An­
Mrs. -Guy Randles Is spending has been spending the .winter.
geles; Miss Emma Ney, Los Aa-
a few days visiting her annt,
geles; William P< Banders and
"Youth for Yon" combination
Mrs. Jack Beagle at Applegate.
wife, Pasadena; Ä. J. Craig and
paste powder and akin food.
wife, San F nnclsco; D. Howard
Come in for
Mildred Wright, fgtaous Cali­ Something new.
Brown, Portland. . ? „
fornia violinist, at Civic Club­ demonstration. — Llthla Spring«
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house tonight under auspices Hotel Beanty Parlor.
Greeting Cards for Easter.—
Ashland Music Club,
Concert
McNair Bros.
opens at 8 p. m. Adults 80c. Among the guests at the Llthla
Children 26c.
178-1 Spring» hotel are—
Bartlett and family
J. W. Bleks, Baltimore, Md.;
from
187 Sherman
Mr«.
L.
W
.»Palmerton,
Seattle;
Moving—
Allison
street. •
L.
B.
Thomas.
Eugene;
J.
m
.
Dr. Smith 1» moving from 289
Baird.
Chicago;
H.
B.
Stokes,
N?
Hsrgadlne street to 126 Scenic
Turkish nougat and rabbit
Drive.
' » Y. C.; V. Johnson, San Francisco;
ah
at Candylaad.
R. H. Moreau, Eugene; N. L.
Bo«t,
San
Francisco;
George
WU-
Alpha Club of Alpha Chapter
forget Alpha Club cook
No. 1, O. B. 8. Cooked Food son, Sau Francisco; M Speaker.
sale, Sat., April 3.
8an
Francisco;
L,
B.
Ham
y
ton,
sale. Bat, April I . starting at
Soattle;
Mrs.
L.
Barnes.
10:80 o'clock la building for­
Moved To MedforR—
merly occupied by Mrs. Sugg
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Storm havo
"Yourself
on
paper.
We
make
Mllllaefy.
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that kind of portraits.— Studio moved to Medford, where Mr.
Storm has purchased the meat
To Spend Summer la M ed ford - Ashland.
market owned, by Mrs. Louis
Mr. and Mrs? L. F. Fergnson
Schweln of Ashland. Mr. Storm
We
have
pure,
clean,
honest
of Oakland are In Ashland for
has bean employed In the Bast
•pdft
at
the
Ashland
Nat.
a few days and expect to spend
»A ’
5 ______
Side Meat Market (or some time.
the summer la Medford.
Returned From Visit To
Silph gum for exceaa weight,
Ashland*» opportunity to hear
60c.—
McNair Bros.
W
ill
Dodge
returned
from
a wonderful violinist. Mildred
Portland
last
evening,
where
he
Wright, who will give a concert
Psulserud's tor cleaning.
tonight, 3 p. m.. at the Civic visited tor a few days with*
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Mrs.
Dodge
at
the
Good
Samari­
clubhouse.
Adults 60c.
Chil­
Mrs. Dodge Is
dren 26c. No reserved o s a ta .- tan hospital.
111—
* r'* ! ' » i : w
doing nicely.
Mrs. Ruth L. Reid Is confined
A Aealthful confection for
The more I eat the more I to her home on Church street by
children. Parkerr Delicious pop
want
of Parkers* Delicious Pop illness.
corn crispettes. For sale evary-
Cord
ertapetta.
For sals at all
WkSTS.
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Marcels— $1.00. .Vanity Shoppe,
grocers and confectioners.
174-tl
178-tf Phone 103.
TODAY TOMORROW
A s to r ia \- Submarine
Une will befrun to local
Oh Puget island.
Cooked Food Sale— >
The Merley Circle of the First
The new Oro-Phone sound
Baptist church will h old . a cook­ box^ brings that new tone to
ed food sale Saturday, April 3 your old Vlctrola. The Rose.
at Holme's grocery.
Leaving Far South—
Professor and Mrs. . Henry
George Gilmore are leaving their
winter quarters at the Llthlgi
8prlnfca hotel and will leave this
evening on the 8hssta for
V sllsjo, California, where they
will visit with Lieutenant T. (J.
Sorreli and family.
"
Don't miss the violin concert'
tonight, starts 8 p. m., at Civic
Clubhouse by Mildred Wright,
famous
California
vlollntst'
Adults 68c. Children 36c. No'
reserved seat«.
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IlLIAM FOX
Among Hie gnreta at the Colum-
bta hotel are—
O. F. Rlebel. Roseburg; James
J. Inman, Portland; Mr. and*
Mrs. J. H. Murka, Sacramento;
Ramon Gorina. Redding; Poraol
Gorina and wife. Redding; J. H.
Young, Roseburg; Ernest Bhan-
ock, Klamath Falls.
ANIMAL
CIRCUS
TOYS
McNAIR BROS
Easter Specials!
HOT CROSS BUNS
EASTER, CAKES
‘k ith ........... ..
JONES, MADGE
ay . L eslie ff , n
JTOR BAL»—Vlctrola and 2T
, records. Price $26.00, Inquire
at 426 Liberty St.
179-2«
;
WOMAN WANTS WORK by
FRISE:— Good Garden Spot on’
day or week. Reasonable. Phone Churçh St. Phone 451-R.
qvenlngs 8Ì7-IU/-*
178-1 mo.*
HAVE YOU
' considered an
Electric Range
for this summer
“Hotpoint”
“Westinghouse”
• See Ow-Prices
Everything Electrical
Archie Andrews (left) wanted to sell his Chicago office
building to Fred Bartlett (right) for $575,000, but Barb
lett*thoiight it was worth only $550,000. They agreed to
play a game of golf in Pasadena for the $25,000. Andrews
won.
1
•'.•*'-
XL ELECTRIC
. Station
Guy Good, Prop.
Franklin Bakery
Big reduction ln price.— Woods
Store.
,
FOR
machine
cheap.
heater.
HALM—A good sewlgg
In good order.
Vefy
Also Hot Point Electric
260 Upper Almond.
'179-3«
SOME OPPORTUNITIES — A
dairy ranch, Grenada, Calif., ft>r
trade. A good Service Station
on the highway at right price.
A high grade home at very
low price. Some splendid resi­
dence lots at .sacrifice prices.
See Staples, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
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Better
Than Candy
Better
to
eat—
• : »
V ’ •
Better for health
And If It’s
SHASTA FRUIT CREAM
It’s Better Ice Cream
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
Portland «— 12-story Termsnal
Sales building, second largest of
How about a Styleplus Swag­ Jts kind in America to be built
ger Suh for Easter?— Paul­ at Twelfth and Morrison.
serud’s.
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Madden retreads Groa
63-u
Wallowa — Black Marbel Lime
Salem building permits for Feb-, Co. buys Wallowa Marbel A Gran­
ruary were $123,876; Klamath ite CompanK and will develop
Falls, $101,886; Eugene, $74,800. •Losftne deposits.
This is
•
The
irzrTH
SAY IT WITH
flowers
‘TWISTUM’
< FOR RENT— Two room house­
keeping apartment.
349 E.
Main.
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SÜÏT CASES' and hlúd tega.
“Ritz"
Broad shoulders and
snug fitting hips that
accentuate the athletic
figure make this coat
popular with younger
men. In the new gray
and light tan shades so
much in demand. Many
are priced at
What is more appropriate on Easter morn than
flowers —r, Beautiful WHITE LILIES, Carnations,
Sweet Peas, and Snapdragons in all colors; Tulips
and Roses.
Dainty Cut Flower Baskets
We can make up beautiful cut flower baskets to
your order.
Potted Plants
Hydrangea, blue and pink ^Begonias, Martha Wash­
ington, Calceolaria, Hy.tcirith, Tulips, Ferns and
others.
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WE DELIVER FREE AND SEND ,
- ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH
ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP
Phone 120 — Greenhouse Phone 148
QUALITY
(
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PLUS SERVIGE
\
/
That’s what you get «very
you
JT
Phone 214
Our oomplete stock of the best groceries the market,
affords is as ntear to yen as yonr telephone.
, ; ’
Ashland Feed! & Grocery
353 Each Main
Phone 214 - We
Lilies and Smart New Clothes
Signs of Easter
I
Only nature knows the secret that puts the beauty into the Lily. By
the same token only skilled workmen know how to put the smart touches
that spell “ Style” into the many smart new models we’re showing this
Spring. Let us help you select ycrar Easter suit from as snappy a line
as ever entered our store. You can best judge their smartness — the
written Clothcraft guarantee assure« the quality.
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