Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 03, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Saturday, ApHl 1», 1020
AflBfcAlfD DAILY
PAOT FO C »,
Started It
Uoeal • Personal flotes ;
TOO LATE TO
Here From Co«4 Bay—
Retired JEhsafcer Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rodgers
G. K. McEwan, a retired bank­
er of Park River, N. D„ was and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Parsons were Coos Bay
an auto tourist in Ashland this
visitors
)n
Ashland today. Mr:
morning.
H e. is. enroute
Swift Current, Sas., Canada,
where he plans to visit with a
son. He wsb given road maps
and other information by Arthur
Foster' of the land settlement
bureau.
Wins Cue Crown
NEW «NAPPY oxford« tbt
sporty lads. Qet ’em at Woods
and save >.
181.1
O D D F E L L O W A C T IV IT IE S
FOR HALE—Strawberry plants
60c per hundred. .430 Holly.
181-2*
P u nh u sol Home—
L. L. Norcross of
Central
Point hfs purchased Mrs. Em­
Subordinate every Thursday. ma Beeler’s home on the Boule­
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ vard through the Beaver Realty
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Co.
Tuesdays.
150-tf
How about a .Styleplus Rwag-
ger Suit for Easter?— Paul-
Return From ( 'hohalls
176-tf
Dr. C. W. Hanson, who was serud’s.
called to Chehalis, Washington,
Perfumes and Toilet Waters.
by the illness of his mother, Mrs.
Elhart’s.
Louis« Hanson, returned today.
Mrs. Hanson Is somewhat better.
Moving To M edford-
Mr. and Mrs. Rinebarger are
The Ashland Nat is under new
moving
from 55 Pine street to
management. Welcome all.
136 Vancouver Avenue, Med­
ford, today.
A Big Surprise
Awaits you* at the Fair Grounds
Marcels— 11.00. Vanity Shoppe.
Pavilion,
tonight,
April
3:
Phone
103.
174-tf
Better be there.
180-3
Watch thia apace every day.
Regular Meetings
Chocolates
fresh
and
all
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver, varieties at Candyland.
Jr., and family of Portland are
in Ashland, visiting Mr. BepverS Boniness Visitor—
J. L. Ketch spent yesterday In
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Beaver, 916 Iowa street, over Medford on business.
Easter.-
Madden retreads tlrea.
63-tf
The more i eat the more I
Li thia Springs Hotel’ Beauty-
want of Parkers’ Delicious Pop
Corn crispetts. For sale at all Parlor. Room 218, Mezzanine
floor.
Phone 610.' Appoint­
grocers and confectioners.
180-tf
178-tf ments at all hours.
W aiting Over H arter—
E. K. Hall, hangs paper on
the wall, give him a call, twlxt
pow and nett fall. Photfe 286-*-.
181-2*
Returned From Sooth—
*
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson
have returned from Pasadena,
where they have been spending
the winter with their daughter,
Mrs. C. W. Koyl.
Paulserud’s for cleaning.
176-tf
Black Leaf ”40” tor spraying
flowers and vegetables, 35c.—
McNair Bros.
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunofc.
Every day fraa 11 tp 2 at The
Plata Confectionery.
162-tt
WCBS©
TODAY OHLY
“HEADWINDS”
with
HOUSE PETERS
PATSY RUTH MILLER
A gripping story of love onr
the seething seas. Of a man
who kidnapped the girl he
loved — of his pursuit by the
entire Pacific Fleet — of the
most thrilling sea-wreck ever
filmed!
SUNDAY — MONDAY
R aymond
G riffith
Hands Up-
I. D. Yerlan has purchased
the East Main Blacksmith shop
of J.* E .Jones, through the
Bearer Realty CJo.
FOR HALE—Best wheat >2.75.
per hundred.
16-inch wood
>2.60 per tier on place. Geo.
Yockel, -R.F.D., Box 123.
181-8*
Browning’s Love
Affair Is Probed
Earth Tremors
Hit California
CADA? « M R S IO
TRAIN DURING I H
Why Permit a
Small Spot
Young Star
NOTICE
Taken up one estray milk
goat.
Unless owner calls for
same, I will sell at public auc­
tion, Saturday, April 17. A. L.
Peachy, Rt. 1, Box 83, Ashland.
Ore.
176-3 Sat.*
Among the guests at the Hotel
Oregon ar<^—
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cramer,
Seattle; T. J. Abbott and wife,
La Hfcbra, California; Mrs. R.
Hann, Pomona; Mr. and Mrs.
O. Blanker, Los Angeles; Mr. M.
Blankey and wife, Los Angeles;
Mr. and Mrs. E. Choloupka, Cot­
tage Grove.
Orand Opening
Fair Grounds Pavilion— Med­
ford, tonight, April 3!
"Nite
Hawk” Orchestra!
180-2
the gnrete
I are—
at
Presenting Melvin Ott. 17-yearold
New Orleans high school boy, whom
Manager McGraw of the Olanta has
picked a« a moat promising player.
He's a catcher "by trade." but Me-
Ore«* ha* been «o’ Impressed with
his lotting and fleidlng ability he In-
tends to develop the youngster into
an outfielder
the Hotel
CTURI
A PA RAM O UNT ACTUI
Bring Your Shoes To
for quick, satisfactory
service
Clothes ' for
Dyeing Works
35 First S t
A Delightful
Bargains
EASTER DINNER
1—1924 Chev. Tour. $325
Menu
*
z
’ »
1—-Ford Tonring . . $125,
1—FoM Sedan
will be served at
. . $100
1—Ford Truck . . ..$460
(Fine Condition)
Lithia Springs Hotel
Use Gabriel Snubbers
Tomorrow Evening
The
Automotive Shop
5=30 to 8:30 P. M.
April 4,1926
“TWISTUM"
ASHLAND LAUNDRY SERVICE!
ANIMAL
It takes HER from the washer and puts WAS in
washday. Try it and you will be convinced.
/
CIRCUS
Wet Wash, Rough Dry or Finished
Work and it’s All Good.
TOYS
Just Phone Your Order to 165
at
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO.
McNAIR BROS.
S tridii.
undnf'
of
Paints, Varnishes and Brushes
In Southern Oregon
We believe we can prove this statement. We handle
the best of paints and would like to have you as
one of our satisfied customers”. , Let us talk with
you about your paint problems.
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS .
In the Heart of Town
What is more appropriate on fa ster morn than
flowers — Beautiful WHITE LILIES, Carnations.
Sweet Peas, and Snapdragons in all colors; Tulips
Better
’Better, to eat—
t,
Better for health—
346 E. Main Street
*
The Largest Stocks
An Electric Range
The Ashland
Electric Shop
50c
THE P L A Z A
WE CARRY ONE OF
Than Candy
will minimize the drudg­
ery of summer cooking.
We will be glad to dem­
onstrate.
Good Merchant’s Lunch on Week
Days
Phone 63
deserves the liest that you
can give her in the kitchen
Agee’s Shoe Shop
339 E. Main Street
Bettor
HARMFUL NUI-
BANOS
Are warning of an inflamed,
irritated, congested state of the
air passages, which with neg­
lect,,
damp and changeable
weather, so often progresses Into
bronchitis or pneumonia. Effec­
tive -for these serious coughs
and colds is Foley’s Honey and
Tar. It easily raises the germ­
laden phlegm, puts a soothing,
healing coating on the Irritated,
inflamed throat. It stops tick­
ling and nervous hacking, quiets
coughs quickly. Best for chil­
dren ana grown persons. Satis,
faction guaranteed. Sold every­
where.
No. ‘
YOUR WIFE
Have your windows made at
Jordan Sash end cabinet works
166- tf
Mr. end Mrs. O. H. Griggs,
Hollywood; Roy H. Camp, Port­
land; P. E. Cody, Portland; W.
B. Terrill, Ban Francisco; M.
Llpton, San Francisco; George
H. Keiser, Portland; Frank Gal­
lo, Oakland; B. D. Taylor, Port­
land; Edward F. Llnsln, Ban
Francisco; George A. Keep,
Portland; H. Affenhacker, Klam­
ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Moon, Berkeley.
COUGHS— A
85c
■
USED CAR
We Call For And
* Deliver
For high grade tailoring see
Orrea tailors upstairs.
149-tf
e
Advertise In The Tidings
Presenting the new world's billiard
champion, Erich Hagenlacher of
Germany. H e came Into the honor«
recently by defeating Jake Schaefer
In a 1600-polnt match Schaefer,
champion several times, was unable
to overcome the sensational early
lead the German atar compiled
Hagenlacber's victory came as •
surprise In cue circles
FOR HALE— Ford coupe with
Ruxtel axle at Blacksmith Shop
at Robinson’s Garage, 63 Second.
, 181-4 Bord
NEW YORK CITY, April 3. —
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jennings
(IP) — Even If Edward Browning
FOR SALE OR TRADE— My
marries Miss Frances Heenan, 15- equity of >2500 In 8-room mod­ of Los Angeles announce the
year-old girl, the children's so­ ern house and 6 lots in Medford, birth of a baby girl born, April
Visiting In Ashland—
3. Mr. Jennings is the sou of
Mrs. J. W. Marrltt of Colà ciety will take a hand, it was an­ for 4 or 6 room modern house Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jennings of
nounced today The society also in Ashland, clear of all incum­
Hill ia in Ashland visiting with
Ashland.
has Btarted an investigation of
friends.
brances. C. E. Anders, 208 Clark
his formation of a school girl sor­
St., Medford, Ore.
181-6*
ority.
Cliff Payne maken rockers.
FOR SALE—All kinds of Motor To Marshfield—
horses, inquire at 939 B St.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Larvex
Mothproof
Fabrics,
Haines and baby left by auto
181-2*
odorless, >1.60.— McNair Bros.
this morning for Marshfield
where they will spend Easter
Home For Few Day»—
Sunday with Mr. Haines’ par­
Roy Taylor, who works in
SAN DIEGO, Cal.t April 3; —
ents. They will return Monday
Yreka, is in Ashland for a few (IP) — A slight earthquake was
evening.
days on business returning to felt here and vicinity at noon to­
Yreka Sunday.
day. Reports from Pasadena and
Santa Ana say those titles also
SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 8—
A healthful confection for wete slightly shaken by the trem­
(TJ.P.)—
A war-time aspect will
children. Parkers* Delicious Pop or . although no material damage
be given to Rockwell Field here
com crlspettes. For sale every­ was reported.
during June and July when
where.
178-tf
scores of cadet aviators are
sent through their paces at the
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
annual summer flying school.
to ruin your “appearance
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Fifty
flying
cadets
from
Pa­
165- tf
when we can ‘remove it
cific coast • colleges will take
from
Your Suit or Your
part In primary-flight training
Leave For Eugene—
Dress
at a small cost.
here June 16 to July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck
Additional aviators numbering
and daughter, Irma, are leaving
about 200 will arrive here from
tomorrow morning by car for
Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Califor­
Eugene, to attend the demon­
nia. Washington, Oregon, Mon­
stration of Marx Cleaning plant,
tana and Idaho for reserve of­
which has Just been completed
ficers’ training camp, July 16
and Is considered the most mod­
to July 31. Trophies will be
ern plant In Oregon. They ex­
awarded to the most successful
pect . to return Tuesday.
Ashland Cleaning and
filers.
_ the guest« at the Lithia
Springs hotel are—
Come and laugh at Griffith
hobnobbing with Lincoln,
General Lee and other fam­
ous figures of history —
fighting for the Confederacy,
dodging Indians and making
love to two pretty girls at
one time.
Purchased Blacksmith Shop—
Purchased Tract—
Madden evils protected tlrea
:
Mrs. O. L. Stickler; Colfax,
Washington; Dr. and Mrs. H. L.
Studley, Eugene; Helen Studley.
Eugene; Richard .Studley, Eu­
gene; Albert Irwin and' wife,
Portland; Mrs. C. B. Bryant,
Montague; J. H. Young, Rose­
burg; Mrs. Sadie Cumming, Col
fax, Washington.
FOR SALE!—9-room house
with bath, toilet, and lavatory,
two stairways: » Nicely located
for rooming house purposes, on
good lot, for only >2760, easy
terms. See Beaver Realty Co,
181-1
WANTED— Work by the day.
I. D. Yerlan has purchased Phone evenings, 217-R.
through the Beaver Realty Co.,
181-1 mo.*
a four acre tra.ct across Bear
creek from J. M. Burns.
FOR SALE— Full blood Air-
dale puppies. Phone 53.
181-8*
EASTER SUNDAY
Among the guests at the Colom-
bi* hotel are— ‘
•
FOR SALE—All kinds of
work and saddle horses. Inquire
at 939 B 8t.
181-1«
E. N. Le Clair, Butte, Mon­
tana; Jack Raymond, Roseburg;
Mrs. A. O. Knapp, Grants Pass;
James F. Buchlns, Bishop. Cal.
H. McArthur and wife, Portland :
James M. Levy, San Francisco.
Mrs. Clarence Batermon, Oak­
land; H. A. Miller, Portland;
Edwin O. Curtis, Portland;
George E.I Grider and wlf«.
Klamath Falls.
MMMM
MIXOM
Enjoy Our Special: Chicken Dinner
FOR SALE— Packard piano.
Easy terms.
227 Oberila st.
181-2*
Amanda Ziegler of York Pa., has
had bopbed hair for the post (0
years, and is thus several furlongs
ahead of the earliest flappers. She
doesnt approve of lipsticks, rouge
or rolled stockings, however.
Rodgers Is a Port of Coes Bay
Commissioner
and
extensive
rancher of .th at section while
Me. Parsons operates a drug
store.
and Roses. '
—
Dainty Cut Flower Baskets
We civn make up beautiful cut flower baskets to
your order.
Potted Plants .'
And If It’s
SHASTA FRUIT CREfAM
Hydrangea, blue and pink; Begonias, Martha Wash­
ington, Calceolaria, I^yacinth, Tulips, Ferns and
others.
-
. It’s Better Ice Cream
ASHLAND
—
WE DELIVER FREE AND SEND
ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH
ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP
CREAMERY
Phone 120 — Greenhouse Phone 148
Baiter.
Paulserad’s salts ara guaranteed.
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