Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Traveling North—
Return From The S o u t h -
Mra. John B. Yeon, wife of p
prominent Portland capitalist and
former member ot the state high­
way commission, was in Ash­
land with her children yesterday.
They are returning to Portland
by motor from a visit to Cali­
fornia. *
Attorney W. J. Moore and
wife, returned Friday evening
from Southern California where
NEW FRESH STOCK of sum­
they have been enjoying a vaca­ mer underwear at very low price.
tion for the past month.
Woods Store.
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TOO LAIE 10 CLASSIFY
Those Stopping a t the H otel Ore­
gon are—
Here From Hilt—
F. M. Bell, Klamath Falla; M.
Mrs. Glen Young of Hilt, Cali­
Watch this space every day.
E. K. Hall, hangs paper on J. Shea, Klamath Falla; Mr. add
fornia, is In Ashland for a few the wall, give him a call, twlxt.Mrs. C J. Graham, Bend; Ken.
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday. days, visiting at the home of jow and next fall. Phone 288
W. Forbes, Gold Hill; W. Mar-
Encampment,' 1st and 3rd Tues­ her mother-in-law, Mrs. E C.
181-2* teWs, Klamath Falls; Mae Strat­
days. Rebekahs. 2nd and 4th Payne, On Granite St.
ton, Butte, Montana; Jgckie Fore­
150-tf
Here From K la m a t h -
Tuesdays.
man, Butte, Montana; Mr. and
Cliff Payne maken yockera.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Francis Mrs. J.
Huffman, Des Moines,
and
daughter,
Lucille,
Mr.
and
Iowa.
ALPHA CHAPTER
A complete line of Styleplus Mrs. Bud Cody, Bill Cody and
No. 1
ready-to-wear suits at Paul- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cody and
Here from P o r t la n d -
serud's.
182-tf small son, were in Ashland yes­
O. E. 8.
Mr. C. R. Losher and daugh­
terday and were visitors at Ash­ ter .of Portland are in Ashland
Stated
Communication
of Moving Today—
land Sanatorium, where they visiting at the home of Mrs.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Meservey are enjoyed swimming and skating
Losher’s brother, Mr. H. C.
Tuesday. April C, 8 p. m. •Pro­ moving to Castle Craig todcy.
during the afternoon.
Emery
They will be in Ashland
gram. Visitors welcome.
One of the big trucks of the
for
several
days.
By order of the Worthy Matron. Whittle Transfer Co., is moving
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch.
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec'y. them.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The Spend Sunday In Grant«
a
Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. A .Parkhurst
Week end Visitors—
A healthful confection for
and
family and Mrs. Parkhurst's
Dick Tracy and Billy Dear- children. Parkers'‘Delicious Pop
Lumbermen Here—
mother
Mrs. I. J. Hayes visited
dorf of Yreka. California, were corn crispettes. For sale every­
A. C. Dixop', general manager In Grants Pass yesterday.
In Ashland over the week end. where.
178-tf of the Booth-Kelly Lumber com­
pany of Eugene, was a visitor in
Marcels— 11.00. Vanity Shoppe.
Past Matrons’ Club of Alpha Ashland • yesterday with R. W "Called East by Death—
Phone 103.
174-tf Chapter O. E. S. card party, Fri­
Martin and O. A. Prince, other * Mrs. R. F. Brown received word
day evening, April 9, 8 tPclock officials of the big lumber or­ yesterday of the death of her
We are always glad to meet In Masonic Hall.
mother in Denver, Colorado. Mr.
Bridge and ganization.
you at the Ashland Nat.
“500”— Reserve tables from Mrs.
and Mrs. Brown left last night
Hal McNair or Miss Georgie
Yourself On paper. We make on number fifteen for the funeral
Have Game at Fair Grounds— Coffee.
182-2 that kind of portraits.— Studio
The Oregon Owen Lumber Co.
Ashland.
and the Medford city baseball
Organizes B a n d -
teams played eleven innings at
Carl Loveland was In Califor­ Rack At Work—
the Fair Grounds yesterday af­
Russell Frost is back at work
ternoon, ending with a one to nia last week organizing a band again at the Ford Garage after
at the Southern California Lum
one score.
her Camp, which Is about sev­ a week’s illness.
Madden retreads tires.
52-tI enteen miles up In the moun Here F rom Tacom a—
tains from Gazelle. He also sold
Frank S. Baker of the Tacoma
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Don't forget that Paulserud’s quite a few instruments to the Ledger was a visitor tn the city
Eugene, April 5— (Special)—
men,
and
expects
to
go
over
suits are made to fit.
182-tf
yesterday, enroute north from Harvey Woods, of Ashland, has
about every week to teach.
California where he has been been appointed as song leader in
He was accom­ connection witht the song week
Returns to Work—
Hot sulphur -tub baths, day on business.
panied
by
Mrs.
Baker.
now In progress on the campus.
Miss Lydia McCall, who has or night, Jackson Hot Springs,
Mr. Woods will have charge
been ill for the past week, is
156-tf
Here
From
E
ugene—
of
training the members of the
back at work at the post oftiei
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Chaney
and
lambda
Psi house in prepara­
again this morning.
Brittles and Taffies always
family of Eugene, are In town tion for the competition among
fresh at Candyland.
visiting at the home of Ralph the living organizations.
The
Lithia Springs Hotel Beauty
Billings.
purpose of song week is to ac­
Parlor. Room 218, Mezzanine R eturns From Portland—
quaint the students with new
floor.
Phone 810
Appoint-
H. A. Stearns returned last
Oregon songs.
The Oregon
ments at all hours.
180-tf eevning from Portland where he In Yreka Sunday—
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Woods Pledge song, recently designated
has been spending a few days on
and daughter were In Yreka as the new alma mater song, is
Paulsernd's for cleaning and business.
yesterday
visiting Jack Coyle. being featured.
Remodeling.
182-tf
Mr.
Coyle,
who so succeBsfully
C liff Payne makes shelves.
put over the American Legion
TRINITY G O L D
There will be a special busi­
Fire hydrants in 164 Oregon
For high grade tailoring see show, the Black and White Re­
ness meeting of Trinity Guild, Orrea tallon upstairs.
149-tf vue, in Ashland, Is directing the municipalities, standardized by
same show there, which will be state fire marshal, to give In­
Wednesday afternoon, 2:30 in
presented Thursday and Friday terchangeable fire engine ser­
the Parish House. All members Receives Transit
vice.
urged to be present.
Ous Wolcott, ‘a local boy, has of this week.
been transfered from the Med V isiting In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
ford branch of the Valley Candy
and
two boys of Mt. Shasta are
Co., to Klamath Falls.
visiting at the home of Nate
Madden sollt protected tires. Bates on Scenic Drive. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith are formerly • of
Michigan
and are old school
Have your windows made at
chumB
of
Mr.
Bates.
FINISHING TONIGHT
Jordan Sash and cabinet works
160-tf
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Harvey Woods To-
Be Song Leader
At State School
“HANDS UP”
Mr. M. E. Daugherty of Med­
ford is the new barber of the
Bates Barber Shop.
Here Dom Klamath F a lls -
Mrs. Hensley and daughters.
Pauline and Georgiana Clift of
Klamath Falls were in Ashland
yesterday visiting friends.
Mill Owner Here—
Those Stopping at the
George W. Moore, Jr., accom­ Springs Hotel are—
panied by bis wife, was a guest
at the Lithia Springs hotel yes­
terday, enroute to his home at
Bandon. Ore., from San Fran-'
cisco.
Mr. Moore is manager
of the Moore Mill and Lumber
company at Bandon, one of the
large white cedar companies of
Coos county.
’
The more l eat the more I
want of Parkers' Delicious Pop
Corn crlspetts. For sale at all
grocera and confectioners.
. Z ■
178-tf
Lithia
• F. Teltelbaum, Los Angeles; A.
Stanem, Seattle; C. O. Bolton.
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
canable,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.;
Staurt Todd, Los Angeles; E. Has­
kell and wife, Portland; Mrs.
C. A. Madae, Los Angeles? J.
Jerome, Portland; Mrs. D. Beklns,
Seattle; Alice C. Robertson; Port­
land; Miss E. M. Caningham, Van­
couver, B. C.; J. M. Lamb, Eu­
gene; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Morrlan,
Everett, Washington; S. A. Nel­
son, Medford; W. S. Preddy San
Francisco, Calif; M. Preddy, San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
8. Baker,* Tacoma, Washington;
Robert Anderson, Tacoma, Wash­
ington; H. E. Nixon, Seattle,
Washington.
Married at Klamath Falls—
Dica Howell and Adolph Le
Blanc were married at Klamath
Falls Saturday. They returned
to Ashland In the evening where
they were given a dance and
supper at the Le U U rc home a» Here from Seat 11
Mrs. Palmerton and daughter
Church S t Both Mr. and Mrs.
Le Blanc are well konwn young of 8eattle vtaited at the home of
O. H. Johnson of Granite street.
people of this city.
Bakery
Surprises
Whenever your appetite calls for something unus­
ual, come to our bakery and look over the various
cakes and pastries. There will be'something which +
will satisfy the appetite.
’
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
FOR EXCHANGE — Income
property in the fast growing
city of Eugene. Two bungalows,
large lot, 3 blocks from Univer­
sity. Want 1 to 5 acres near
Ashland with good Improvements
and clear.
Write full details.
Geo. Weber, 892 E. 20th St.,
Eugene.
FOR RENT— Two room apart­
ment,
suitable
for > working
woman.
Mrs, Shook.
Phone
263-R or call at Shook Bldg.
182-2
FOR SALE— Fresh cow. In-
quire Ashland Creamery.
• 182-3*
HALE— 7-room , house.
FOR
Good
St,
location,
364
Hargadine
• 181-3*
J-
YES W E HAVE IT— A lovely
tfcree room apartment for rent
with electric range In kitchen.
Also garage and storeroom. The
Lotus Rooms. Phone 397-L.
182-4
FOR RENT— Furnished sleep­
ing room. Good' and airy. In­
quire 219 Meade.
182-2*
FOR SALE—A body of good
timber, mostly pine, In Jacksjn
county.
For quick sale only
60c per M.
FOR SALE— Five-room fur­
nished .house on paved street,
only 22650/^asy terms.
FOR SALE— 2 lots 60xl'40
each, only 2 1-2 blocks from
library, 2250 each. Easy terms.
FOR SALE—A couple of good
sheep ranches, one 27,500 and
the other 28,000. Terms.
J. L. KETCH
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Here l-'rom Woodburn—
W. C. Holmes of Woodburn
was a visitor in Ashland Sat­
urday ana Sunday at the Home
of his father, H. P. Holmes.
Mr. Holmes is employe'd by the
Standard Oil In that piace.
Move« To M e d fo r d -
Mrs. Rtnebarger moved from
her home at 55 Pine street to
Medford, Saturday.
Tidings A d v e r t in g
Pays.
SPRING TIME
May Bring Need
For New Draperies
H as N ew Ilarlier—
Bellview
Community
Club
gives another old time dance at
Jackson Hot Springs, Thursday,
April 8, commencing at 8:30.
Tickets |1.10, extra ladies 50c.
Chicken sandwiches and coffee,
15c.
Remember the date—
Thursday, April 8.
182-1
Monday, APrtl 8,
College Student
Writes Obituary
Of Corvallis Mian
O R E G O N AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallis, April 6—
A novel source ot income for a
college student was revealed
when Hugh B. .Antrim of Cor­
vallis, senior in vocational edu­
cation, received a commission for
writing an obituary for a man
not yet departed from the land
of the divine^
A resident of Corvallis, verg­
ing on man’s allotted three score
and ten, virtually blind, and,
having infirmities of age, de­
sired to prepare for the in­
evitable, and unable to do so,
called on a faculty member to
write the, final record.
The
professor was busy with other
duties so Antrim was called upon
to perform the task.
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LUSTRE
LACE
AND
banker on financial matters.-
Dr. H. M. Shaw returned Satur­
day night to Ashland to recuper­
ate after spending six weeks in
the Mercy Hospital at North
Bend.
FIRST
NATIONAL
Squibbs Liquid
Petrolatum
(Squibbs Mineral Oil)
$1.00
The Hart-Sehaflner & Marx
Store
For a “ rusty” system —
This Mineral Oil — is just
the thing that is needed.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
SPECIALISTS IN MENS WEAR
Phone 116
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Prescription Druggist
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
CLOSING OUT SALE
STAPLE GROCERIES
Our Ashland Store will be moved to Eugene, and we will hold a one
week Closing Out Sale beginning Monday the 5th and ending Saturday
the 10th.
All merchandise in stock will be sold at or below cost to save moving
cost.
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This is your opportunity to stock up and save on groceries. Come early
while our stock is complete.
Tall Cans Bordens Milk, Case,
Calumet Baking Powder, Pound
$4.50
25c
M§d. Van Camps Pork & Beans,
3 for
Schillings Baking Powder, Lb.
25c
35c
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Tender Peas, 2 Cans
______ 9c______
All Flavors
29c
Small Packages Lux, 3 for
Campbells Soups
25c
9c______
Large Packages Lux
$2.19
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Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 for
25c
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55c
25c
20c
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quart Cans Wesson or Mazola
47c
Red Mexican Beaus, Per Pound
7c
Large Quick Quaker Oats
Iowa Chief Com, 2 Cans
Name ............ ............ ........................
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
/
Peoples Electric Store,
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• Medford, Oregon.
Please send to me, without obligation, your folder,
“ Solving Your Refrigerator Problems.” »
G. F. Williams ot Portland
was a guest at the Ben Garnett
Home yesterday.
If not, it will he ,to your advantage to consult your
Tree Tea, Pound Packages
How Frigidaire Solves
Your Home Refrigeration
Problems
Here From Portland—
If so, yon don’t need
the advice and assist­
ance of your banker.
49 Lb. Sacks White Loaf Flour
Unusually pretty lino of Cretonnes, and
Chintz patterns which will add so greatly
to the charm of your home for summertime
drapes.
Medford VWtora—
Arthur West and Odele Os­
borne of Medford were visitors
In Ashland yesterday.
' Are You a
Financial
Expert?
All flavors Jello, each
I
RAYON SILK NETS, 89c to $1.95
SCRANTON
GAUZE.
Fred Garett, former Ashland
boy who Is employed by an
oil drilling co., which operates
in Texas, is In Ashland on a
few days visit. Mr. Garett will
be remembered as a famous full­
back on the football team of
1915, and was also a graduate
of that year.
R eturns from Nrotli B e n d -
SCRANTON CURTAIN NETS
COTTON NETS, 35c to $1.00
I a Ashland On Visit—
25c
Standard Tomatoes, 2 Cans
10 Lb. Sacks Graham Flour and
Rolled Oats,
25c
50c
Everything Sold Cheap -
Dealers
invited
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