Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Monday, April 18, 19M
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bocal : Personal Jiotes
A Drily Chi-oride of
' Holbrooke Fabrica
Ready-to-Wear Suita
eerud’s.
ODD FELLOW ACTIMTIES
Watch thia apace every day.
Regular Meeting!
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
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The Odd Fellows and Rebekah«
of Southern Oregon -will observe
the One Hundred and Seventh
Anniversary of .Odd Fellowship
in America at- Grants Pass an
April 26. A basket dinner in
the grove at noon. Meeting of
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows'
Association at 2 p. m„ and a
fine program at 8 p. nr., followed
by a ball, constitutes an outline
for the oeogsion.
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Called Jto Albany—
Mrs. X A. Stearps waa called
ta Alhiny Sunday by the illness
of her mother."
Brittle« and Taffies
fresh at Can<Jyland.
From Klamath
Mrs. Amy Weodon of Klamath
Fall«, spant the wesk-snd riatt­
ine Mrs. W. H. Sams.
always
Returned From Coos B a y -
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines
and son, returned from Coos Bay
last evening, where they have
been visiting Dr. Haines* parents.
Yourself on paper. We make
that kind of portraits.—Studio
Aahland.
Parkers
Delicious
Popcorn
Crispettes are for sale at all
confectioneries.
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BmrineM Visitors
O. F. Mays and Mr. Orr of
Medford spent the day lu Ash­
land on business.
Madden sulla protected tires.
Orrea cleans clothes clean.
TOO LATE TD CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: — Restaurant with
email rooming house in connect­
ion. doing fine business, >300.
Phone 42».
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in men’s
at Paui-
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Fishing Yesterday—
Ed High made a business trip
M. E. Real and George Baugh­
to Klamath Falls today.
man spent yesterday fishing at
Savage Rapids.
Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor.
Room 218. Phone 610.
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Abundance ■ of white sulphur
water at the Ashland N at
Cliff Payne makes clothes
racks.
From Dunamuln—
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ALICE JOYCE IN
Dave Smythe and family of
THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Visitor In Ashland—
Dunsmuir, spent the day in Ash­
’MANNEQUIN'
J. E. Templeton of Oakland, land. Mr. Smythe came to Ash.
Veteran railroad construction en­ land for medical treatment.
Businese Visitor—
gineer, is a visitor in • Ashland
C. L. Hulbert, district traffic
and a guest of the Lithia Springs
Cleanup Week! Phone Paul-
superintendent
of the Pacific
hotel.
serud's for Cleaning.
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Telephone and Telegraph Co,,
spent Saturday in Ashland on
Eastman
Hawkeye
Camera Stopped In A sh lan d -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coyle and business and left for Medford
and nickle plated savings bank
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given free to every person start­ baby, who has been patting on. in the
ing their savings account be­ the Black and White Revue at
fore April twentieth with the Yreka, stopped in Ashland yes­ Visiting In Dunsmuir—
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Good are
Northern Savings and Loan terday ana today on their way
spending
a few days in Duns­
As8*n. See us at Raggedy Ann to Roseburg, where Mr. Coyle
muir.
Shop. Enders Block.
will direct the 49th celebration
of Umpqua chiefs.
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Marcels— >1.00. Vanity Shoppe.
Expert On Dogs
Phone 103.
174-tt Visiting S. D. Doremus Home—
H. D. McNair is considered an
¡3. D. Bussard of Klamath authority on diseases of dogs and
: Madden retreads tire«.
63-tf Falls and Mrs. C. L. Gillespie of competent to prescribe a remedy
Sacramento, spent yesterday with and a great many local people
Business Trip to San Francisco— Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremus of have availed themselves of hlr
The party motored services. However, this is only
V. V. Mills left for San Fran­ this city.
cisco, to be. gone two weeks on to Siskiyou camp in the. after­ a side-line with him as he is
proprietor o f the Park Garage
business. Miss Agnes Hedberg noon.
and is considered even more ex-
who Just recently returned from
Oakland where she has been Visiting Mrs. George Robison— .pert in his regular business than
Mrs. Annie Robison of Port­ in the former profession.
working, will * have charge of
land, who has been visiting- Mrs.
He Is as proficient in locat­
the office while he la away.
George Robison for the past ing bugs in automobiles as he
Hot sulphur tab baths, day two weeks, left thia morning for is in prescribing for worms and
Hence the
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Crescent City, where she will snakes in dogs.
visit relatives for the next two lives of cars be handies have
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets for weeks, before returning to her been thoroughly gone over and
home In Portland.
he pronounces them in perfect
prompt relief.— McNair Bros.
health, free from bugs.
Social Circle To Meet
He sells the Oldsmobile, Studc-
Trip To Hilt—
The Social Clrole of the Christ­ baker and . Rickenbacker a t the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonough ian church will meet at the home Park Garage.
and Mrs. Oaldys Taylor and of Mrs. Edwin Dunn, east of
Adv.— 188-1
daughter, Beverley, motored to town, Wednesday afternoon. Cars
Hilt yesterday.
will be provided for those who
have no way to go, at the
Phone your order to yonr Christian church at 1:80. '
gracer for Parkers Delicious
Popcorn Crispettes.
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Dr. Bertha E. Sawyer Is visit
A new French procees powder
Get yonr window screens and ing in Klamath Falls for a few that is not affected by perspire*
screen doors at Jordan’s Sach days.
tion — will not let an ugly shine
come through; staTs on until you
and Cabinet works.
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Among the guest« at the Hotel take it off; fine and puts; makes
the poflbs Invisible; looks like
For high grade tailoring see Ashland are—
beautiful natural skin; gives a
Orrea tailors upstairs.
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A. R. Hays, Seattle; I. P. Dn soft velvety complexion. Get this
gan, Cleveland. Ohio; Frank new wonderful beauty powder
Hawkas, Oakland; William A. called Mello-glo.— Li thia Springs
Returned From Sai
Pharmacy.
Mrs. G. H. Hedberg and Miss Vogler, Sacramento; Mr. and
Agnes Hedberg returned the last Mrs. Ira Cartes, Los Angeles;
H. C. Hamnett, Portland; W.
of the week from Oakland
Jacobs, Australia; Roy Cllffe,
where Mrs. Hedberg visited for
Seattle; Carl O. Grill, Portland;
the past week with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Haggard.
Mias Hedberg will spend several
Redwood City, Cal.; Bill Me
months in Ashland before re­
Kenale, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs
turning to her work in that
Loraine Austin, Seattle; W, L.
dty.
Hardle, Seattle.
No More
Shiny Noses
W ONG
FINISHING TODAY
“CHIP t)F THE
fLYING U”
with
HOOT GIBSON
A western story taken fron\
the popular book by B. M.
Bowers.
FOR RENT—‘Pasture for three
we for the season. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y.
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Trip to K. Falls—
I FOR SALE: — Rai^ge in per­
fect condition with coll and res­
ervoir. Phone 9R8.
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FOUND at Horseshoe grounds
Friday, purse containing money.
Inquire Dwight Roys. 924 E Mali.
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FOR RENT: — 4 and 2 room
apartment, 96 Laurel. Pbonb 289J.
,
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A REAL SNAP: — Late 1922
Ford Sedah. Engine block. re­
honed, new pistons, and connect-
Jng rods, >125.00 cash. .Call for
Mr. Hawkes, Ashland Hotel
k
,obby.
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WANTED. — Young woman
with some experience wishes
’work in store.- Call 140 Lincoln
Bt.
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WANTED: — Work caring for
children by hour, day or week.
Call 140 Lincoln.
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’ WANTED: — Two women wish
position as cook and helper in
camp, hotel or restaurant, would
(»refer lumber camp. Mrs. L. E.
McNeil, Deter» Oregon, ,care of
•Mrs. L. M Clark.
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Owing to the fact that we
lid not receive the film “ The
Cohens and Kellys’’ we are
unable to show i t The man-
agemnnt is sorry for the
disappointment hot hope to
show this excellent picture
sometime in the near future.
TOMORROW
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WAHNER BAXTER
DOtOKS COSTEUO
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gm«U at (he MflUn
Springs hotel are
A. Oobler and wife, Seattle;
John E. Templeton, Oakland:
C. R. Hoffman, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Moffatt, Portland;
N. A. Nelson, Portland;-Ida M.
Billing«, Everett. Washington;
H. E. Nixon, Seattle; C. Hucka,
San Francisco; Albert Mitchell,
Portland;
Alma
Johauresen,
Long Bench; Mery Ellen Cough
Un, Long Beech; May Suther­
land. Long Beech; Alma Daniel
Long Beech; O. Plum, San Fran­
cisco.
beautiful cloak model,
iving for love and happi-
bnt snared in the jazz • If you oee4 meaey to build
yonr homq^ eome in, let's talk
o f a great city.
it over. Northern Barings and ntq
Loan Ass’n. Temporary head­ dits la thia White Mt bat Is
with a
quarters, Raggedy Ann Shop.
Club
The Ladles Aid will be the
special guests ’at the meeting
of the Wednesday Afternoon
Club, Wednesday, April 14, at
2;80 p. m.
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All members'of the Wednes­
day Club, Ladles Aid, ladies of
the congregation and friends,
particularly those who have new­
ly come to Aahland, are in/ited
to thia meeting, for which the
hostesses plan a very pleasing
program.
The'.hostesses are- Mrs. Carl
Brommer and Mrs. L. 8. Brown.
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Past Matrons* Card Party
A Baltoeeu
Bight tables of bridge and
seven of five hundred were
Everyone present expressed
their pleasure in the evening’s
entertainment and await with
interest the announcement of
the next of the series.
FANCY PLAID
D ress Shirts
New Shipment
SPECIAL
$1.2»
Af/LLER'S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
of .
OSBURN
BRUSHES
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will, speak in the ballroom of
!the Lithia Springs hotel at 7:80
ip. m.
i Everyone interested in the
schools is Invited to be present.
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"All members of P. T. A. Circles
particularly, are urged to at­
for
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Tomorrow Will Come!
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The old adage about tomorrow
never coming doesn’t hold true.
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Household
Purposes
Put away a part of today’s work
now while you have earning capac­
ity. Your stored labor will support
you in comfort TOMORROW.
at
tend.
' Mrs. Gabriel is on her way* to
httend the National Convention
St Atlanta, Ga., which convenes
May 2-8.
She expects to go
abroad later. During ber ab­
sence, Mrs. Louis Dodge, state
rice president will be .acting
president.
Simpson’s
Hardware
“ Th» Winchester Store”
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND* OREGON
. FISHING SEASON
O pen s T hursday
Look your tackle over. We have just what you
will need to make it complete. Also licenses.
J6th Anniversary
ARMY GOODS STORE
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Biggest Little Store in Tojvn
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
SALE
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The
E lizabeth A r d en
m ethod — w hich keeps
your skin healthy —
•will keep it lovely too
O CREAM transforms
tbc skin. But scientific
care, which encourages swift
circulation through the tis­
sues and keeps the skin cells
vividly healthy, will make
your skin clear, soft and firm.
This is the foundation of the
Elizabeth Arden method.
Cleansing the skin—with
Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian
Chettuin^Cream—nTaovci im­
purities which clog the pores
and cause blackheads. Brisk
patting—with Ardena Slun
T w it and
Attringtnr—
tones the skin and firms the
contours. Nourishing—with
Orange Skin Food or the deli
cate Veloa Cream—fills out
the akin cells and so corrects
lines and wrinkles. Follow
this same method in the care
o f your skin at home.
For Vacation Season, we. have a com­
plete line of
Arden't
Venetian Toilet Prefarationt
and Babani Perfnmet
art on tale at
Lithia Springs
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Continuing the exceptionally good
Ih All Sizes
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offerings on wool goods, ginghams,
sheets, sheetings.
BAGS AND SUITCASES
L
WICK FURNITURE CO.
16th
Anniversary
Stage - Coach Methods
Won’t Succeed Today
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.The successful business men and corporations
of today are those that keep abreast of the
times.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland, is an old bank
but it haa#lso kept PaOe ™th the* calendar, its
equipment and facilities are thoroughly modem
in every respect.
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We are equipped to render complete and effi­
cient service in every department* Your pa­
tronage is invited.
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Peoples Electric Store,
Medford, Oregon.
Please send to me, without obligation, your folder,
“ Solving Your Refrigerator Problems.”
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How Frigidaire Solves
Your Home,Refrigeration
Problems
f ELIZABETH ARDBN
67 J Fifth Aveeue, New York
tj Old Bond Street, London
l me dc Is Psi», Paris
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played
the. card party given
by the Past Matrons’ Clnb. Fri­
day night, last, at Masonic hall.
Hal McNair made high score
in bridge and Mrs. W. L. Maxey
secured consolation.
In Five Hundred, tars. C. I. J.
Porter held h'onprs and Mr. O.
E. Elb won the consolation prise.
Delicious cakes and coffee
were served the. guests at the
close of the delightful evening.
Since their first card party
baa proven so popular, the club
expects to give a series during,
the spring.
All Kinds
Fine toilet soaps, 3 tor 25c.-
McNair Bros.
Visiting
Ivan Phipps of Portland, is
1« Ashland visiting his parents,
Try onr 60c Merchants* Lnneh.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Phipps.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Plasa Confectionery.
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Left for Oakland—
J. Floyd Place left 8nndny
Among the guest« nt the Colom, evening for Oakland, California,
bi« hotel « r e -
for A short visit with his par­
Mr. and Mrs. Davis and fam­ ents.
ily, Seattle; A. Morrison, 8o-
attle; W. H. Davis, Beattie; H. From Medford—
R. E. McBlhose of the Med­
Davis, Seattle; Charles A. Dunn,
Portland; J. F. Clalron, Los An­ ford Grocery Co., spent the day
geles; Miller Bevier, Marshfield; in Ashland on bnaineas.
H. Green bank, Seattle; S. Long,
Seattle.
Trip To Portland—
J. H. Hardy went to Portland
New sheet music.—Elharfs.
to bring down a naw Hnpmoblle
sedan.
Why pot off starting your
savings account when yon can
get 7 per cent compound interest From Grants Paa«**
and can deposit as little as >3.50
Mrs. McCallister and son, Her­
per month. Open yonra now, and bert, an<j daughter, Mrs. E. B.
get an Eastman Camera and Hall and son, and Mrs. Roy Mo-
Savings Bank Free. Come In Callister and two daughters, of
and talk It over. Northern Sav­ Grants Pam spent yesterday in
ings and Loan Ass’n. Temporary Ashland visiting at the M. E.
headquarters at Raggedy Ann Randles home.
Shop. Enders Block.
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The following from the Oregon
Journal will he of Interoat,
relating as It does somewhat
of her findings concerning the
work In other parts of the ktate:
“Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, state
president of Oregon Congress of
PArents and Teacher«, who ha«
Just returned from a Jrlp
through Eastern Oregon, visiting
associations in that part. of the
state, reports that the work ia
in a moat flourishing condition,
many of the smaller associations
in the rural districts having
most enviable reports of work
accomplished. The friendly and
cooperative attitude of educators
givea great satisfaction and t ie
presence of the county and city
superintendents of schools to­
gether with principals and teach­
ers at all meetings was a tribute
to the reapect felt for the ef­
forts of the Parent-Teacher as­
sociation throughout the state.
There waa a very decided move­
ment toward the organisation of
more associations and in a nnm
ber of instances the initiative
was taken by the school author
lties.
Mrs. Gabriel will leave shortly
for Southern Oregon, visiting as­
sociations at Roseburg, Medford,
Grants Pass and Ashland, pro
ceedlng via Loa Angeles to
Georgia to attend the national
conuention of the Congress of
Parents and Teachers.
Mrs.
Gabriel will spend a few days
with friends in Los Gatos and
Hollywood before going East.”
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