Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    L d t fop S o u t h -
Here fresa Myrtle Creek—
E. W. Redlfer, and small son,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry are
moving from Dunsmuir to Ash­ Paul, was a recent visitor In Ash­
land from Myrtle Creek.
land.
Moving to Ashland—
üoeal ; Personal flotes
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Visiting In Klamath Falls—
Mrs. H. Scribner Is spending
Watch this space every day.
several days |n Klamath Falls
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday. visiting Mrs>~.'Qrty. 'Wsedont
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
Phone yóur. \ order to. your
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdiys.
150-tf gracer for Parkers Dellfeious
Popcorn Crlspettea.
183-tf
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
Larvex for moths,
of southern Oregon will observe
McNair
Bros.
the One Hundred and Seventh
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship
iB America at Grants Paas on Moving—
8. K. Barnes sad fam ily are
April 26. A basket dinner in
moving
from 154 B street to
the grove at noon. Meeting of
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows’ the Bellview district.
Association st 2 p. m., and a
Get your window screens and
fine program at 8 p. m., followed
by a hall, constitutes an pntllne screen doors at Jordan’s Bach
188-tt
for the occasion.
188-tt and Cabinet works.
Corona typewriters.— Elhart’s.
H. L. Claycomb and family
are moving from 929 -Boulevard Business Visitor—
Thelma CuUen Siroy, district
to 790 Iowa.
‘ /
manager of the Northern Sav-
Greeting cards for Mothers' Jngs and Loan association of
Portland Is a business visitor
ly.—McNair Bros.
in Ashland and a ’gnest at the
men’s Ltthla Springs hotel.
Holbrooke Fabrics
Paul-
Ready-to-Wear Suits
For high grade tailoring see
18 8-tf
aerad’s.
-res tailors upstairs.
149-tf
Moving—
Left For Sontii—
Try our 60c Merchante* Lunch
Mrs. H. E. Huis left Sunday
evening for Oakland to, be gone Every day from 11 to 9 at The
Plata Confectionery.
151-tl
a week.
<
Mil! Lael Klum, who has been
visiting Mrs. Nellie Loomis for.
I HAVE A nice little place in the past two weeks, returned to
Dunsmplr valued, at 91.100. to Mills seminary,' Oakland, last
trade fer Ashland Homs. What evening.
Visiting In California— >
From Klamath Co—
See Daniel Payne.
Mrs. Irs Pittman of this city bave yon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Haskins pf
Ashland
Realty
Co.
180-1
was
■
visiting
relatives
In
Califor­
Klamath Co., spent yesterday
visiting la Ashland and they ex­ nia last week.
GARDEN AND BERRY Fer­
pect to move to Central Point to
tiliser, 50-lh. sack, >1.70. Ash­
Waslyata Troupe—
make their home.
land Frnlt and Produce Ast’n.
The Wasiyata troupe camp fire
180-8
girls will hold a food sale Satur­
Visitors In A s h la n d -
LO8T—Taape color silk om­
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tuttle and day, April 17, at Hardy Bros.
son, Shirley, were guests at the
brella. Reward. Phone 0.
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg, Among the guest« at the Hotel
-
189-3
Ashland are—
Sunday.
FOR SALE—Axmlnister rag,
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ports, Los
11-9x12.
Also
three
plec«
Angeles;. O. W. Ferguspn and
Stopped In A s h la n d -
Chesterfield
set.
Call
841
Mrs. Marie Mostrom and daugh­ wife, Portland; W. F. Sergeant,
Boulevard.
18>-tl
ter, Dagney, of Everett, Wash­ Portland; C. W. Greene, Albany;
ington, stopped In Ashland on George M. Read, Portland; P. B.
SALE—National cash Special prices o,n them to
1X»R
Baker, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. C. register.
their way to Los Angeles.
Baders Department
close out. — See them in
W. Mettler, Oakland; H. Kelly, store.
. 189-3
‘San Francisco; Mrs.
our window.
Viisting Mother—
SALE—b a rred
Rock
FOR
Mrs. Frank McEuen of San Schraum, Los Angeles; Mr. and
Good laying
Draes, California, Is in Ashland "¡Mrs. Keniston, Tacoma; Jonas A. hatching eggs.
strain. a 1401 Boulevard
visiting her BBther, Mrs. Nellie (Johnson, Tacoma.
Loomis.
Mrsr McEuen will be
Temembered as Miss Doris Loomis/ Two Drunks Fined—
FOR SALE—Watch for H. C.
A. C. Hopper and Coleman 8. Galey’s quarter page advertise­
Allen were fined 325 each by Po­ ment In a day or two announc­
Returns to Home—
346 E. Main Street
, Mrs. Katie Morgan, who has lice ,Ju<|ge Frost yesterday on ing fine small acreage tracts and
been visiting friends in Ashland charges of drunkenness. Hooper large, sightly building lots Just
expects to return to her home in ’has been employed as signal maln- being put on the market near all
talnance man for the Southern the schools. For anything in
Portland soon.
Pacific while Allen has bedn work­ real estate, see H. C. Galey, 66
ing as a car repairman in the E. Main.
Undergoes O p e r a tio n -
189-1
Miss Marion Leach underwent local S. P. shops.
an operation for appendicitis yes­
terday at the Community hospi­
Three new paper and pulp
tal and is reported as doing nice­
mills being build or projected In
ly. Miss Leach is a student at the
Oregon; mill i t Salem rapidly
University of Oregon, but was re­
increasing Its capacity.
quired to come home for the op­
eration.
Madden solle protected
Mr. Longhrey of Poi
representing the Pacific
Electric Co., was a bualne
ltor In Ashland yesterday.
COUGHS— A
HARMFUL
TODAY -
High
Useful
TABLE LAMPS
We Issue Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Open Evenings and Sundays
W. H. Barringer, representing
the California Pythian Star and
the D. O. K. K. Tiger, In Southern
California, is a business visitor In
Ashland.
1923 Ohev. C o u p e...$360
(with 1926 license)
1—1Ò24 Chev. Tour. $326
Beautiful New Spring
Snappy little numbers of fast color Cheviots, Per
cloths, Khaki, Tw ills and Pongee.
1—Ford Touring . . $125
1—Ford S e d a n
$100
A dozen different styles, some are shoulder strap,
some are scroll waist lines with piping finish and
buttons.
Use Gabriel Snubbers
Courteous
Attention
The
Automotive Shop
Belted models with no buttons to pull
thing for rough and tumble wear.
Is a distinguished feature of
Williams Service Station
Boulevard A Sherman
- The New
Come in and let us quote
yoii prices on the new
R-95 Hot Point
Electric Range
you’ll be surprised.
NININGER’S SPiORTING GOODS
for Playtime and Dress
Advertise la The Tidings.
Business Visitor—
Tackle
Boys Wash Suits
USED CAR
Mrs. H. W. Hiller, New York;
R. B. Reed, Portland; Charles J.
Shugure, George W. Edwards,
Chico; Charles M. Curtis and
wife, Seattle; H. C. Harlan, Port­
land; Arthur Nagel. Portland;
C. Slyter, Portland;
Combs, Portland; C. L. Hinson,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs George
A. Todd, Tacoma; Mr
Titus, Eugene
Grade Fishing
—salmon and trout — are large and varied — some­
thing to suit the pocketbook of every angler«
Make your selections early and avoid, the customary
last-minute rush.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
The Pongee numbers are beauties
Wear — Double sewed, dandy work
and all — Sizes 2 to 8 years.
Mother’s Day
Gift
A full size, finest quality
georgette handkerchief,
cleverly mounted on a
dainty hand colored greet­
ing card so as to form a
carnation.
CHOOSE THEM HERE AT
Wall Paper Designs
Just Received
Everything Electrioal
J. O. RIGG
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Paints and Wall Paper
Darling Studio &
Art Sfere
Guy Good, Prop.
A P R IL
TOMORROW
Flavor
everything
OUR OFFERINGS IN
¿ and
We W1U Loa» la Ashland all
monies saved with ns by Ash
land people. Open yonr account
with ns before April 20, and re­
ceive an Eastman Camera and
Savings Bank, free, given as
token
of
our
appreciation.
Northern Savings and Loan
Ass’n., temporary headquarters
at Raggedy Ann Shop. Enders’
NUI­ Block.
SANCE
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
B. C. Gibson, manager of
and colds la Foley’s Honey and
Shell OU of Medford, spent
Tar. It easily raises the germ­
day la Ashland on business
laden phlegm, puts a soothing,
healing coating on the Irritated,
Hot sulphur tab baths, da:
Inflamed throat. It stops tick­
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
ling and nervous hacking, quiets
coughs quickly. Best for chil­
dren and grown persons. Satis­
faction guaranteed. Sold evexy-
where.
No. 7
A p rill5 th
Beautiful
Cleanup Week! Phone Pant Among the guests at th e Colum­ Among the guests at the LJthla
■erad’s for Cleaning.
189-tl bia hotel are—
Springs hotel are—
O. F. Riebel. Roseburg; R. W.
Cliff Payne makes typewriter Cllngley, Dunsmuir; William H.
Hall, Dunsmuir; W. W. Miller,
tables.
Roseburg; Charles Pickett', Port­
land; E. D. Smith, Roseburg.
Try Studio Ashland
finishing.
Brittle« and Taffies always
fresh at Candyland.
John B. Williams <
Health Officer Here
.
was a business visitor
County Health Officer Geary
land yesterday.
was In the city today from his
Ltthla Hotel Beauty Parlor. headquarters at Medford.
Room 218. Phone <10.
185-tf
Parkers
Delicious
Popcorn
Crlspettea are for sale at all
Visiting In Ashland—
confectioneries.
184-tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vangelder of
Salem are guests at the Ltthla
*
Springs hotel.
Mr. Vangelder Goes to Halcsn
J. If. Fuller of the chamber of
represents the Clark Kendall and
commerce leaves this evening for
Co., of Portland.
Salem, where he will attend a
Marcels— 91-00. Vanity Shoppe. .regular quarterly meeting of the
Phone 108.
174-tl board of regents of the state nor­
mal schools.
Trout Season
Opens Thursday
S A L E
of
16th Anniversary
/
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•
,
S p r in g C o a ts
breakfast
oats
Every New Spring Coat Included
What beats in the hearts
taneath the Paris Gowns
ALL THIS WEEK
ih a rJftalr smm^al» wna»»t
COATS NOW
Continuing the exceptionally good
COATS NOW
COATS NOW
offerings on wool goods, ginghams,
COATS NOW
$29.75
$34.50
>42-50
$49.75
$59.75
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
sheets, sheetings.
CHILDRENS SPRING COATS ALL LESS O N E -H A LF
laxatives
Beautiful girls and gowns
in a throbbing human in­
terest story of “ Humor-
eeque” appeal by the same
adhot
Anniversary
»‘RAYON”
SILK
BLOOMERS—SPECIAL
eo
Quaker Oats
KNIT
pair
E. L Isaac & Co
The Quality Store
Ladiès Gowns and Pajamqs
Triinmed with Hand Made
Lace 5
O C GARMENT