Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    and building roads In the vieln- new
The Prettiest and the Next Prettiest
bocal ; Personal flotes
WANTED— Woman to care for
an invalid wife, giving all or
part time. v Call 228-J,' 471
'Mountain Ave';
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W. P. Creswell of Eugene is
in
Ashland with a view to locat­
ltcgular Meetings
ing.
Suhord’nate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tuea-
dai«. Rebekahs, '2nd and 4th Shopping in Ashland—
Mrs. J. Johnson and daughter,
Tuesdays.
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from Etna Mills, California, spent
the day In Ashland shopping.
Ashland Lodge No. 23
A. F. * A. M.
FOR
SALE—4-room
house
with modern conveniences. Will
consider light car as part pay­
ment. 520 Palm Ave.
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To tlie Old Time Dancers
You can go down to the danco
at Jacksons, Thursday, April S
on the Medfard Jitneys. Let the
management know and there will
be jitneys there to bring you
home. Won’t that be easyT Re­
member the date, the place, the
time. Everybody come!
night.
Payne makes boxes.
To EatahUah Star Agency—
MILK CHOCOLATE KATES'
To A ttend W edding—
INCREASES «00 PERCENT
Mrs. Muriel Smith left for
Yoncolla by stage this morning
WASHINGTON, April 7— (U.
to attend the wedding of her
P .)—Americans hav^ developed
brother,, Barrington Gibson,
n "sweet tooth" and since pro­
Brlttles and Taffies always hibition consumption of milk
chocolate slope has Increased
fresh at, Candyland.
more than 600 percent, according
to the Agriculture Department.
Among the guests at the Lithla
More than 290,000,000 pounds
Springs hotel ar c ■■
of milk were used in the manu­
R. W. Martin, Eugene; Mr. facture of milk chocolate last
and Mrs. A. S. Dundo, Los An­ year as compared with only 40,-
geles; Mrs. Robert F. Hill, Oak­ 000,000 pounds in 1921.
land; C. B. Warner, Dunsmuir;
O. A. Pima, Eugene; C. E. Fish, Stopped In Ashland—
Portland; W. O. Anderson, Port­
Edwin F. Freeman of Los
land; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boyd,' Angeles, manager and lessee of
.Ontario, Cal.; P. M. Thompsou Richardson Grove, Humboldt Red­
and wife, Portland; F. D. Lay- wood Park, Garberville, Califor­
ton and wife, Portland; Miss nia, stopped In Ashland to vidit
Marthta OraybiU, Seatle.
Floyd Dickey, on his way to
Portland on business.
Have your windows made at
Jordan Sash and cabinet works. HILTY IS GIVEN NEW
LICENSE ON POOLROOM
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Tourists, don’t fail to visit the
A1 Panxer of the Hamaker
Motor Co., of Klamath Falls ar­ Ashland Nat while In our fair
rived Tuesday with a car load city. We will welcome you.
of Star Cara. Mr. Panzer In­
tends io establish an agency Stopped In A s h la n d -
here.
Mr. and. Mrs. Thad S. Pierce
of the Olympian hotel, Olymp|a,
Yöttrtelf on paper. We make
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are guests of the Lithla Springs
that kind of portraits.— Studio
hotel on their return home from V isiting In Ashland—
Ashland.
Charles Welslde of the Imper- directing the chief of police to
Los Angeles.
lal Hotel, Portland, is a vlsltor notify the owners of the old iron
• A complete line of Styleplus
In Ashland and a guest at the blacksmith shop near Fourth and
B streets that it had been de­
ready-to-wear suits at Panl-
Lithla Springs hotel.
clared a nuisance and must be
serud’a.
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torn down within 10 days.
Tidings A dvertising Pays.
Champion
Purchased Property—
A. L. Lamb has purchased the
Returned From South—
H. A. Stearns house at 74 Gran­
Mrs. Mary Woods returned
ite street.
last evening from Los Angeles,
Marcale— »1.00. Vanity Shopne where she has spent the winter
with her daughters. .
Phone 108.
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FINISHING TONIGHT
“UNDER
WESTERN
SKIES”
with
NORMAN KERRY
TOMORROW -
LANKERSHIP, Cal., April 7
— (U.P.)— First National Pic­
tures corporation established a
new high price of »5,000 per
acre for open ranch land in this
vicinity whçn It paid »350,000
for a 70 acre site for its new
picture plant.
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Surveys have been made and
the work of clearing the ground
They had a beauty contest at West Virginia University the
vlUe, at the left, won It. Second place was won by Mias
Phone your order to your
Try our 50c Merchants* Lunch.
gracer for Parkers Delicious Every day from 11 to 2 at 'The
Hot Sulphur tub baths, day
or
night, Jackson Hot Springs.
188-tf Plaza Confectionery.
Popcorn Crlspettes.
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Lithla Springs Hotel Beauty
Parlor. Room 218, Meszanlne
Parlor. Room 218. Phone 610.
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FRIDAY
are living In excess of
Income. We mortgage
future to onjoy the pres-
But there Is always a day of
reckoning.' The debts in­
curred today must be paid.
steadily will mean freedom from financial worry in the fu-
ture.
Beslneea Visitor—
Birth announcements. Elhart’s.
; Mr. Orr of Gold Hill and O. F.
Bara—
Mays of Medford, were business B usiness Visitor—
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jorgensen
visitors yesterday In Ashland^
W, Blate recently of ^Grants
announce
the birth of a ten and
P a n was in town on business
one half pound baby girl, laet
Madden soils protected-, tires. yesterday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blake of Loa
Angeles were In Ashland yester­
day, on their way to Drain, where
they have traded for a 200-acre
farm. They plan to raise filberts
extensively.
TODAY
Keeplng your account at the First National Bank growing
Ingersoll watches, »1.60
To Settle at D r a in -
avenow
FOR SALE— Good laying henr
Phone 257-Y.
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Stated communication Thurs­
day evening, April 8. Important
See the new automatic clothes
routine business to be disposed reel at Jordans Sash and Cabi­
of. Including petitions and re-, net Works.
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ports.
Visiting Brethren wel­
come.
Taking Mineral Baths—
R.. L. BURDIC, Jr., W. M.
C. O. Wells, a high school In­
W. H. DAY, Secy.
_
structor from Portland, is at
Jackson Hot Springs where he Is
"Pensacileg Business -in ' Gold taking the mineral baths for an
HIM—
attack of rheumatism. Mr. Wells
g. L. Ketch spent the day in is thinking of locating in Ashland
Gold Hill oh business.
permanently because of the health
advantages in this section.
Unguentine for burns,
tubes.—McNair Bres.
Madden retreads tires.
Anson Poley of Moscow, Idaho, McNair Bros.
arrived at the home of relatives
for a short visit.
To Visit Daughter—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Har­
Don't forget that Paulsernd’s wood of San Dimas, Cal.,
suits are made to fit.
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enroute by auot to Corvallis to*
Parkera
Delicious
Popcorn visit their daughter .who la at­
Crlspettes are for sale at all tending the state agricultural «01-
confectioneries.
’
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i Astoria
Pacific Newsprint
Mills, Inc., plans to begin soon on
•$4,000,000 with total lnvejiment
of »11 000,000.
FOR SALE—White Leghorn
roosters, five weeks old. H. Wea-
gant Phone ll-F -4 .
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Paulserud's for cleaning and
Remodeling.
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Visiting in A s h la n d -
studio operating. by next
WANTED— By young woman.
Work in gentleman's or lady's
home.
Miss Garrison.
Phone
4 21-J.
184-2*
May lo c a te He r e ...
ODD FELLOW ACTIMTIES
> Watch this space every day.
Ity of the proposed studio Is
under way. ..
The new First National plant,
said to be the world’s largest,
will cost approximately »2,000,-
000. It Is planned to have the
In Making Bread
Thore are other features besides materials,
must have the best equipment to get the l>est
duct* We have spared no expense in getting the
equipment to make
Don't forget the old time
dance tomorrow night, Thursday
April 8, at 8:30. Tickets 81.10
Extra Ladies 60c.
Chicken
sandwlohas and coffee, 15o. Re
member the place. Jackson Hoi
Springs, and the time 8:30.
just a little better than necessary.
FRANKLIN
MovejL—
Charlea Robeson has moved
from Pine street to the Nlms
honae on North Main.
Among the guests at the Colum­
bia Hotel are—
T. J. Hicks. Oakland; B. Bush,
Salt Lake City; « . T. Bradshaw.
Portland; B. D. Smith. Rose­
burg; C. R. Walker, Dunsmuir;
F. V. Roeebraugh, Aloha; Charles
A. Dunn, Portland.
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
»1000 to 1” Shots
There are too many people In the world who are trying
to "deadhead" themselves to success; they want a "free
pass” to Opportunity.
Now and then, one of these Individuals — one In a
thousand—’'gets by" and acquires a fortune without the
effort of winning and earning It.
The other 999 who grow rich have to do It by follow­
ing the good old rules of working and saving.
'Don’t YOU waste time on “1000 to 1" shots,
busy now with your savings account.
The Citizens Bank of » Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
MIX i n ’ T U I R A IN B O W /T M J L x ^
W1U.IAM r o »
SMART WASH
DRESSES
For Little Girls and Big
Here is a pleasing assortment of
dresses’ for the small daughter, and
the daughter not So small, — all sizes,
in fact, from 6 to 14, are included in
this lo| of dresses for the school girl,
and in our personal estimation, there
couldn’t be a bigger, better choice.
Prices are attractive, as well.
Superior Bread
A healthful confection for
children. Parkers- Delicious Pop
corn crlspettes. For sale every­
where.
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Watch Carl Loveland dance
the Charleston at Jackson Hot
Springs tomorrow bight.
FIRST
BAKERY
NO ERROR IN
Quality — Style — Durability
if you wear
i l A. Jessie M ll’.er. » nntiv« of L ittle
Rock. A rk., has won the world's rec­
ord for typists untl stenographers.
W ritin g 16S*4 word» u m inute In
shorthand ur.J
words h minute on
ner typew riter
And now thut she s
•¡tampion, she sayu "1 ho|>e people
won't lajrgh at Z-rliuneu» »o much "
OUR SPRING OXFORDS
Overland Shoe Shop
E. R. I S A A C & C O
The Quality Store
New Two-Tone Taffetas
SOFT FINISH - - - 36 INCH WIDTHS
n colors —* Sunset with Gold; Moonlight wit
lavender; Forest with Tango; Rose Pink wit
All new colorings in delicate tints.
See them draped — Priced at the yard
Past Matrons’ Club of Alpha
Chapter Ç. E. 8. card 'party, Fri­
day evening, April », 8 o'clQCk
In Masonic Hall.
Bridge anil
"500”— Reserve tables from Mrs.
Hal McNair or Miss Geòrgie
Coffee.
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ln ZANE GREYS
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‘MftTONY*' SiWykrTfiwc V
U LYNN REYNOLDSprodacfioa
Trapped in Surprise Valley
with no means of escape.—
A race to the reqpue with a
climax in a Huge Avalanche
crushing and burying the
band of outlaws below It
The Hart-Schaffner® Marx
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Store
Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Fuller,
Loe Angeles; Mrs. U. 8. Baker
and family, Kelso; B. D. West-
fall, Portland; R. R. Pierson
and wife, Portland; Alonzo Mor­
rison, Portend; E. E. Beaty and
wife, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.
Blake, Loa Angeles; R.- Turner.
Loa Angelas; S. J. Grima».
Portland; 3. 8. Wertz, Portland;
Clarenc« McGregor, Denver, Col­
orado.
For high grade tanorlng see
Orras taiton upstairs.
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Miller’s Toggery
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
New Shipment CREPE R0UMAINE
Just arrived. This is a five-thread weight of a georg­
ette weave. An elegant silk for light serviceable wear.
SEE THEM TODAY AT OUR SILK COUNTER.
PRICED THE YARD .
OTHER SILKS ON DISPLAY AT