Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 14, 1926, Image 6

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ILT TIDÏNG8
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Moving—
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lund dre
moving'from 4»4 Helmaa to
B. street.
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Visiting in Eugene— <
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f e l l o w A c r tY ir r e a
Mrs, Helen Murphy |a spending
¡Wgfth this Ipace every day.
some time in Eugene.
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Regular M c e ttu *
Subordinate every Thursday.
Madden sulla protected
Encampment, l i t »cd S rd T u e s-
dai&*‘ * Rpbekahs, Snd 'and Xth
S.S.8. for the blood, »1-00
Tuesd»fci . . .
« M t
McNair Bros. .
of Routhei-n Oregon -<Hl obAsrve
the Ond Hindret) and "Seventh
Annh-eriary e f <Od«i Fellowship
in America at Hrants Paas on
A phl 86. ’ A W ilk « dinner In
the prove at noon.
Meeting of
Southern ‘ Osagon Odd' fe llo w s ’
Association >t 2 P. n»., -and a ,
fine program at 8 p. m.; followed
by * ball, constitute»-an outline
for the occasion.
188-tC
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Business Trip—
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Howard Rose arid H .'Vangelder
of Eugen».; m ade\a ^usia|as trip
to Klamath Falls Tàday.
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fice.
F O R , S A L E — Acreage tracts
of 2 acres and up.
Large
doable lots.
A ll near the new
schools.
Watch for H. C. Ga-
Iey’s quarter-page advertisement
tomorrow, telling all about these
two new tracts just recently
opened up for sale.
For any­
thing In real estate see H . C.
t Galey, 65 East Main St.
190-1
Front Portland—
Tim Burke and wife are
from Portland on business.
Fine Box Paper, 35c.— M cNair
T ry Studio Ashland for kodak
Bros.
finishing.
From Rogue River—
C llff Payne makes french doors.
Mr. Brashear of Rogue River
spent the day in Ashland on husl- Visitors from K lam ath F a l l s -
Miss Gertrude Cox and Miss
M ary W alker and friends from
T ry oar 60c Merchants* Lunch, Klamath Falls, were visitors in
rery day from 11 to 2 at The Ashland yesterday.
aza Confectionery.
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■Dedicate Douglas Memorial
Bridge—
T o ‘dedicate the completion and
opening of thé Douglas Memorial
bridge across the Klam ath river on
the Redwood highway, near Re-
qua, and to celebrate the elim ina­
tion of the notorious Oregon
mountain and Gasquet mountain
grades, form erly on the Redwood
highway above Crescent City, the
governors of California and Ore­
gon, in the presence of their re­
spective highway commissions and
other notable officials, w ill greet
each other on the newly construct­
ed bridgé, according to plans of
the Redwood Highway association
and collaborating organizations.
— Medford M all Tribune.
L ith ia Hotel Beauty Parlor.
For Mothers’ Day— The best Room 218. Phone 610.
185-tf
expression of your thoughtful
ness— your photograph.
Studio Paul McKee H e re .
Ashland.
Paul McKee, vice-president and
general manager of the California
Leave fur North—
Oregon Power cpmpany, was a
Mr. sad Mrs. A. F. Abbott left vlslior In Ashland this morning
last evening for a two weeks visit for a short time.
with their daughter. Misa Btha
Abbott In Portland and son Leith
Marcels— 81.00. Vanity Shopne.
Abbott In Longview, Washington. Phone 108
Am ong the gu ests a t th e Llthla
Springe Hotel—
George Graves, Salem; W . D.
Reiter, Portland; H . K . Brin, Se­
attle; H. Gladstone. Tacoma; H.
W . Dickinson, Portland; Q. H.
Johnson, Portland; Lucllla Bow­
man, Portland; M atilda Bowman,
Portland: L . T. Henderson, Port­
land; E. C. Stephenson, Portland;
174-tt W illia m J. Reea, Portland; George
S. Bothua, Coos Bay.
New Cur —
J. H. Hardy
returned
from
Portland last evening, d rivin g
Brlttles and Taffies always Sown his new Hupmoblle Sedan,
purchased through Kenneth Per-
fresh at Candyland.
’rlne, local representative for the
'.Hupmoblle.
Front Talent—
B. C. Gardner of Talent waa a
business visitor In the city yester­
day.
Among the gucata at the Columbia
Hotel are—
finishing tonight
«MANNEQUIN”
J. R. Nash, Milwaukie; W . R.
Ulen, Portland; M L. Couper,
California; A. E. Rogers, Tacoma;
C. L. McCaalln, Portland; E. S.
Kramer. Portland; J. H. Young,
Roseburg ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Car­
lyle.
with
Hot sulphur tub baths, da
atgfct^Jackson Hot Springs.
ALICE JOYCE
WARNER BAXTER
Business V isitors—
Joseph Cortnad’s
E. E. Roberta of Myrtle Point
and George Gothrow of Marsh­
field were business visitors In Ash­
land yesterday and today.
Mr.
Roberts visited his brother, L. A.
Roberts while here.
I f you need money to build
your home, come In, let’s talk
it over. . Northern Savings and
Loan Ass’a.
Temporary head­
quarters, Raggedy Ann Shop.
v»ny put orr starting
yonr
saving» account when you can
get 7 per cant oompound in­
terest and «U> deposit little as
33.60 per month.
Open youre
now, and <»t »» Eastman Ohmera
and Savings Bank free. Come in
and talk 1» ovar. Northern Sav­
ings and Loan Ass n.
ary headquarters at
No More Moth
Holes
USE LARVEX
$1.50 per bottle
It saves you the trouble
of packing things away.
All the fussy wraping and
careful packing away of
things heootnes unneces­
sary when all your articles
have been mothproofed
with Larvex«
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
F O R R E N T — Furnished apart­
ments and sleeping rooms. Llthla
Apts., 35 S. Second street.
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F O R R E N T — Six room fu r­
nished house.
Call 541 F air-
view.
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W IL L W A T C H FORESTS
The New
Mother’s Day
r a mentó; Glendale, Cal.; Eugene.
Ore.;
and Spokane and Seattle
SAN FRANCISCO, A p ril 14—
A patrol of a large number of
Baker
—
3500,000
Balm
airplanes w ill watch forests of Creek Copper Co., w ill work
the Pacific coast states
this property,near M other Lode mine.
summer.
The a ir patrol w ill
commence about June 1 at file
various bases, which w ill be es­
FOR RALE— Three burner gas
tablished at •M a th e r field, Sac-
ate. I l l N orth Mkln.
190-0
flootb Sea
the lasj norvif*
MRS. E. E. BRERFEY,
MR8. FRED BOHRBIMR
ialend;
p - p . M B S ^ O U a . BUCHER. . .
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Free Foot Comfort
DEMONSTRATION
Spring Duds
Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble. It
may be weak or broken-down arches, wqok ankles, corns, cal­
louses or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet.
Regardless of what may be the nature of your foot suffering,
you will find quick», and lasting relief at our store during this
special demonstration.
Gift
F o o t C o m fo r t E x p e r t fro m P e r so n a l
S taff o f D r . W m . M . S ch o ll
A full size, finest quality
georgette handkerchief,
cleverly mounted on a
dainty hand colored greet­
ing card so as to form a
carnation.
A t considerable etpcr.se this store has arranged for the services
of one of Dr." Scholl’s most skilled foot comfor( experts. H e will
be pleased to soc, on the above dite, all persons suffering from
any form of foot troubles. H is services are absolutely free.
Darling Studio &
Art Store
F ree P ed o -g r a p h P r in ts o f Y our F e e t
In a few seconds* tiujc, without removing the hose, he can make
a perfect impreerrion of your loot lhat positively shows if you do
have foot troubles and to what otagc the trouble has progressed.
Come in and get a sample of D r.Schdl’s Zino-pads for corns. They
remove the cause—friction and pressure. Sure, sgie, instant relief.
miller ’ s T oggery
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
Kickernick
Bloomers
. SEE OUR BROADCLOTH
BLAZERS JACQUARD KNIT
IN RAYON KNIT
Colors in Nile — Orchid — Peach — Honcvdcw — Jade and Tan
This is the one bloomer that absolutely wears to your
entire satisfaction.
BARREL OR HYDRATED
They are made to a tailor-fit, with ample roominess that insures per
feet freedom at all times.
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
In the Heart of Town
Phone 116
Special features of these garnjents make them popu
lar with discriminating buyers. Buy them here at
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* Prescription Druggist
L lthla Springs Hotel Building
Special Offering oflDainfy
NEW SILK SCARFS
Dancing Sets
Brassier and Step-Iti. AH colors and sizes. Pric
ed at the.set
OtTR SHOWING INCLUDES PLAIN
AND PRINTED CRKl’E P E CIIlNL AND
GEORGETTE. ALSO HAtON SILKS IN
PRINTED PATTERNS. ’
Rayon Slips, Vests, and Step-Ins
All colors — all sizes
Printed
Scarfs
giwit, Rdventarc ^tory of
Written by a great
ROOb.1
FRIDAY 16TH ALL DAY
Because of It. she
m ay lose custody of her six children, now Inmates of a Mennontte or­
phanage. T h e children told the judge bobbed hair ts disapproved by the
Bible, and said that for this reason they wanted to stay In the orphanage.
The Judge has the case under advisement
Kdith. 12 (top), told the judge
about It and Helen. 13 (telowi. gave him the quotation.
Tempor­
Raggedy
, Wa desire to express our
thanks and sincere appreciation
to the fr le n u of our aunt, Mrs.
F . W. Bunnell, for their many
acts ,of kln dab M . during her las«
sickness sad death, and for the
beautiful flowers sent as tribute
Cooper and wife,* bos
H. L. Btudley and fam­
Angelest O. A. Clayton,
Falls; • George Ayer,
Falls.
FO R SALE— Ons stove, four
burners, oven. In perfect condi­
tion.
Miss Coffee, Tidings Of­
M akes F a s t Flight —
From Talent—
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W illiam B. C lark, second lieu«
Frank Retd and W . W . Estes of tenant in the a ir reservg force and
Talent spent yesterday in Ash­ Lieutenant Oakley O. Kelly,/W ho
land on business.
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Is in command of Pearson Held,
made a fast flig h t from Vapcouver
Cleanup W e e k!
Phone Paul- Washington, to San Francisco,
serud's for Clhanlng.
188-tf last Friday, leaving Pearson field
at 10(50 o’clock and arriving at
Parkers Crispettes sure are San Francisco at 5 o’clock In the
delicious and they are for site afternoon. They made a stop of
everywhere.
189-tf 30 minutes at Medford.
Mrs. Helen Benedict of Kansas City bobbed her hair
N atl« of
E. F.
Angeles;
ily, Loa
Klam ath
K lam ath
Rnslneaa Visitor —
• C. D. Burnett and George Car­
ter of Glendale, wore transacting
bu^lpess here'yesterday. They op­
ÿ F O R REN T t — Three room fu r­ well; »Bertina Spring, Fort Bid- erated the saw m ill near Gregory
last year.
nished apartment. Phone 197-J. well.
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Returned To Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew; Holro^
dx-ff for Independence—
who have been visiting at the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDonald left home of their daughter, Mrs. F.
last evening for Independence to Stanton, for the past week, re­
l>e gone several days. ,
turned to Portland last evening.
They w ill visit with friends in
Corvallis.
ited convocation, Thursday
ng. April 15. Roatina buai-
and wom in Most Excellent
AU companion?
Master degree.
Invited
C. A. MALONE, H
DAT, Secretary.
Salvation M eeting—
A special Salvation Arm y meet­
Business Trip to Medford—
ing will be held again this even­
H. O. Parkhurst made a I
ing. ’ T h e ^troet ¡meeting will
ness trip to, Medford today
atayt at 7:30 o’clock and the
meeting in Salvation h a ll.a t 8:00
For high grade, fatto ri^» see o’clock. " Services w ill be con­
Or res tailors apettlrs.
14 9-tf ducted by A djutant Gay.
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Boulevard, grasa
Finder Phone 499-K.
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* Í9 0 -8 Hand; ^¿»triea. fe. ¿het, Portland;
' Bert bpo, Portland; C. J*. MdAl-
STR A Y— Small black
horse, ilutjsh, Pdrtl^nd; C. O. Armstrong,
with aere on shoulder. Phone ;Sacramento; M. M alott, Portland;
Í48.
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160-2* ¡B. A. Ollklnson, Klamath Fqlls;
. W A N T E D— Chick brooder; Charles u . »»cob and Wife, Se­
sice SOO or more, oil or electric, attle; Mr. and Mrs. W . 1^. Scott,
Spokane; H. W . La Fremere, San
j . V. W rig h t. ¿ 0 J ML Ave. .
F ra ^ la co ; ,O.„C. Gray, F e r t J U ^
190-2*
w e l( ’tyre. U & Blilup, F fr t.B id t
i Visitor In Ashland —
■ Robert
McCracken,
special
agent for the Lainbing and Co.
of Portland spent the day In Ash-
Jand on business.-' ,
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*Tk* Odd Fellows «and Retyakahs
ÏÀ)8T— On
g.
Among the guests nt the Hotel
Oregon—-
SHOP A T THE
PRICED EACH
NEW PRINTED RADIUM AND CRÉPfe
WINSOR TIES — EACH
Colfax, Waahlagtou.
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