Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Lioeal
Returned From fctopth—
George Ogg returned borne
Wedzw^mr, from / Santa! Monk*;
whets ha' hag beeir^peiiding <Me
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Magnuson and Mr. and Mrs.
Hargadlne.
Among the guests a t the Litbli
Spring* hotel a w —
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i A SNAP AT 353 Iowa St. 6-
rodini bouse.
Large lot, 3873.
L o|k it ovqr, then see J. 3.
Peak In.
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Ladies Style Magazines.
Business Visitor— f
j b(rsc W. D. Barnhart of GtAd hart’s. I
Pill wgs a business visitor In
K«gn)ar Meetioge
Returned From Meeting—
Subordinate evpry Thursday, An h land Hptertlay.
arajupment, l i t and 3rd Tues-
J. H. Fuller returned thio
Qh! Mamma, ' huy me another morning ( from Salem, where He
fy».' ietekshs, 2nd and 4t>
uetfeya;
m o-tfi' one of Parker’s /Delicious Peg' attended the qifertterly, meeting
Corn Crlspettes.
1914f of thtr >rormal school regents.'.
The Odd Fellow* abd Rebekahs
Brittle* and Taffies always
Armand Face Powder, 50c.
of Southern Oregon will observe
McNair Bros.
the One Hundred" abd Seventh fresh at Candyland.
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship
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i i America at Grants Pass an
Madden sella protected tires. To Portland—
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi will
April 26. A basket dinner in
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the grove at noon. Meeting of Visit«1 In AablanO—
leave tomorrow for Portland on
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Sloan
of
Klamath a short business trip.
Sbuthern Oregon Odd Fellows’
Association at 2 p, m„ and a Falls, were guests of Mrs. Zeta
fine program at 8 p. m., followed Boslar the first of the week.
We Will Loan in Ashland all
by a ball, co»st|tutez an outline
monies Baved with ns by Ash
<
iff
for the o c o s I a p /./y » 1S8-U
Cleaning renews t^e life of the land people. Open your account
L...
garment. Phone 119.
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celve an Eastman Camera and
Swimming and skating at the Savings Bank, free, given as n jira~ara~nai
A shling Nat.
,
token
of
our
appreciation.
Wg feUo.
Northern
Savings and
Loan Qautreau. se:
Special comrinjtltcption Fjri
e. Eagle Point, Saturday Ass n., temporary headquarters
day evening. April
.Loveland^ Orchestra.
at Raggedy Ann Shop. Enders* i -----------------
Degree. Visitfng« Brethren *wel
R eceives W o r d -
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come.
Mrs. Marcia Mitchell of 128
R. L. BURBIO, Jr., W: M Former Resident Dies—
Rexall
Corn Solvent.25c,
Laurel stroet, has received ■ The
W. H. DAY, Secy.
Robert Cline, a resident of McNair Bros. •
Austin Times, a .paper published
Ashland for som* time and lived
by the Austin High School, Chi­
Funeral Tomorrow—
at 156 Van Ness avenue, died Celebrates S8th Birthday__
cago, 111., which says that her
Funeral services for Josephine In port Orchard, Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lawthers of grandson, Edward Mitchell was
Pokorny will M held at Pine­ Tuesday.
Granada, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rus­ selected President of the Junior
hurst tomorrow- aftprnoop at
sell, of Yreka and Mrs. R. A. class.
2:60. ‘
LIthfa Hotel Beauty Pgrlor. Phelps of Mayton, were in Ash­
Doom 218. Phone 810.
115-tf land yesterday to be with Mra. RATON FOR VANCOUVER
, Young peoples
revival
coming.
A. H. Russell on her eighty-
EXHIBITION ANNOUNCED
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The family
Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday eighth birthday.
For high grade tailoring see Sight. Loveland’s Orchestri.
Tho famous Coldstream Guard
had a picnic lunch in the park.
Orres tailors upstairs.
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Band
of Great Britain will make
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its
first
apipearance Jn North
Cliff Payne makes bread boards
America when the annual Vancou­
Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday
Come and bring a pie and en­
ver Exhibition is held at Van­
night. Loveland's Orchestra.
joy a shadow social with the Among the guest« at the H<
couver. B. C., August 4 to 14, ac­
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Ashland
are—
.
M. W. A.-R. N. A. Moose hail,
cording to an announcement made
Amelia A. Mason, Los ,
Monday the 19th.
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toy F. S. McGinnis, passenger traf­
Trip to Klamath Falls—
geles; A. R. Frazier. Portlai
fic manager for the Southern Pa­
Mrs. T. W. Miles, and
Mrs. Mae D. Rogers, Alberta,
cific
Company.
Down From Ranch—
Page, of Medford, Mr. and
C.; L. H. Hansen, Portland;
A
special excursion rate from
Fred
Henry
is
In
town
A. B. Janney, Mra. E. H.
A. Hughes, Portland; Mrs.
California
points to Vancouver
his
ranch
on
Dead
Indian.
ner. Mra. Cordell and Mrs. i
Godkin, Vancouver, B. C.; E
and return, will be available to
of Ashland, made a trip to I
GordoS, Portland; J, C. My<
toiirists who plan to attend the
Marcels— ■31.00. Vanity Shopne.
nth Falls today.
Portland; H. W ., La Frémit
exhibition,
according to McGinnis.
Phone 103
174-tt San Francisco; G eorge, A .D
Portland; Mrs. Eleanor Hast
Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday
F. J. Murphy left this morn­
and family. McMinnville; C.
ght. Loveland’s Orchestra.
ing for his mine near Crescent
West, Portland.
IN SU R E
City.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin­
cere and grateful thanks to al’
the friends and neighbors who
were so kind and assisted dur­
ing the Illness gnd death of our
beloved mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
McDonough, to the Rebekah
Onr specialty. Quality Por
Hot sulphur tub baths, day Lodges and
Women’s Relief
Uta. Studio Ashland.
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.' Corps both at Ashland and Cen­
tral Point and for all the
beautiful flowers . , and
flora!
pieces sent.
MRS. C. R. FIFIELD.
MR8. O. O. WINGFIELD.
A. O. BEAL.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFU
R. H. BEAL.
H. E. BEAL.
TODAY - TOMORROW
MARGARITE McDONOUGH:
Mias C. C. Moor, of Maumee.
Ohio, is visiting Mrs.' John S.
Parson nt her home on N. Main
street.
Miss Moor has been
spending the winter In Southern
California.
Guest In Ashland—
Miss C. C. Moore is the guest
of Mrs. J. s. Parson.
Miss
Moore's home is in Ohio, and
she has been spending the winter
in Southern CaUfornla.
Household E ffects
Wheh you buy furniture,
rugs .tableware and house­
hold equipment, you make
an investment on which
you expect returns in ser­
vice for years to come. Are
you insured againàt loss
on this investment as a
result of fire.
Wall Paper Design;
jure the most delicate col
ors or fabrics.
95 Oak S t
P aints and W all Paper
S.‘ ,A ,
Saptord,
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Saturday Specials
FOR
SALE)— Good
paying
Rddmlng House and Restaurant.
Inquire P. O. Box 762, Medford,
Ore.
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FOR HALE— Big fine resi­
dence. lots near Normal school.
Also 2 to 5-acre tracts Bast Main
84 See H- C.‘ Coley's quarter­
page ad in this • issue. If yon
want to buy or trade anything
in real estate, see H. C. palsy,
65 E. Main St,
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pch Brave of the Boston Braves.
[Ider, while the midget la Waiter
»re two of the beat bets on the
his season.
Advertise' In The TWings,
Visited In Medford—
Miss Gladys Morton visited
In Medford yesterday afternoon
NEW SUBDIVISION FOR HOMEBUILDERS
30 Acres In Tracts of 2 to 5 Acres
PRICE $333 to $550 per ACRE
Only 2 blocks from City pavement, within seven tenths of a mile from new
grade school, junior high school, high school and new Southern Oregon State
Normal school. Only 1.2 m iles. from Ashland post office.
NORTH SIDE OF EAST M AIN STREET, JU ST E A ST OF BOX FACTORY.
O UTSIDE CITY LIM ITS, NO CITY T A X E S TO PAY.
SPL E N D ID HOME SIT E S SU IT A B L E FOR POULTRY. B E R R IE S AN D CARDEN.
Start Your Country Home Now with some profitable industry and become inde­
pendent oi an employer’s pay roll and dictation
Others Make a Good Living on Small Tracts; WHY CAN'T YOU?
j - « Build
Your Own Payroll, Live on the Fat of the Land and be Independent
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A ll granite soil, no sticky. E asily worked and hand-
led a t all seasons of the. year. A ll Tinder the Talent
Irrigation Dirtrict. W ater w ill be delivered to the
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high point of this tract on the north side o f the road.
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The acreage belongs to the Carter Land Company
now desiring to dispose of the property in order to
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tract from north to south givin g fine street frontages
* for trax.t6 of 2 acres each and over.
Special Inducements W ill' be Given to Immediate Home Builders -
. ■ W e w ill b e g la d to S h o w Y o u T h is P ro p erty
BUY NOW BEFORE THE
For sale by H. C. Oaley, B illings A gency, Ashland R ealty Co., E. E. Phipps, E. T. Staples, A. M. Beaver and
Elizabeth Yockey.
H.
C. GALEY, SECRETARY CARTER LAND CO., NO. 65 E. M AIN STREET, ASHLAND
FINE VIEW, EASILY REACHED, CITY WATER, $300 to SMO Each, Terms
Four choice comers* each 120 by 160 feet, other lots 80 by 240 feet with two
street frontages, thus making all double lots, all big enough for chickens, ber­
ries and gardens. First buyers get choice of locations.
SOME O F T H E SE LOTS H A V E FR U IT TREES A N D SOME N A TU R A L SH A D E TREES AND BUSH ES.
A L L ARE VERY D E N I A B L E HOME SITES.
FOR SALE BY H. C. GALEY, NO. 65 EAST MAIN ST.
Phone 108
W e D eliver
;
We now have the nationally advertised
GIBSON REFRIGERATORS
for the builder if you consult us, as we
HANDLE EVERYTHING YOU
do if you were
^ 6 a d Jim . * '
Portland;
Ball Acre Lots in Galcy Addition Close to New Normal School
Standard Cleaners
.
toqb,
Rcjfceburg.'*
t
Estab. 1883 at 41 E. Main St.
Real Estate ft Real Inaurane
Phone 311
J u s t Received
J. O. RIGG
>R RENT— Neat bungtlow
rooms, completely furnished,
Litbia Park. Modern, bath,
onable. Apply 106 Granito
.
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Ashland Real Estate should soon Increase in value.
RAISE IN PRICE'
Dry - cleaning will not in
Beautiful New Spring
Pettlaml; Mr. and Mrs. N. W? Mc­
Intosh. Portland; Miss Mcln-
F o r RENT— 3-room furnished
ottage, bath,' garden planted.
Elf.00 per monrth, 424-H elinan
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ODD FELLOW ACTIi'ITl^b
Watch this space every day.
Left for Fort Klamath—
Fishing Trip—
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch.
Dr. and Mre. W. J. Crandall
John Mnttern, Sam Jordan and
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
left
for Fort Klamath to. vhit
J6hn Hughes, went fleeing nt
Plaza Confectionery.
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Mrs.
Crandall’s sister. Mrs. I. R,
Gold Bay Dam thia morning.
Nlcholsen.
They will try to
Why not attend the Nazarene
drive
through
to the Lake O’
, Four-piece Business-Golf suits,
Sunday school next Sunday It
the
Woods
from
the Crater Lake
at Paulserud’a.
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Is Adult Day program.
entrance and will return Sunday
evening.
ltl-Thura. 8at.
Madden retrenf}» tires.
Eugpne Coleman, Jr., ant
wife« Loe Angeles; J. Ei Cjewit
Portland; F. A. R qo O. San Fran
cisco; R. J. Trldden, Chicago:
Paul 8. Moore, San ‘Francisco,
W illiam Jones, W estwood; R. <?.
EfUaou, Seattle; M f-a a d Mrs. A-
R. Zeller, Portland; W . J. t u r ­
ret^, Portland; w .
NEED IN BUILDING
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
884 Oak S t Across R. R. Tracks
P h on al
which we consider the bes| ijefri^geratpr on .the* m ar­
ket. If you need a rofj’igm’ator <jr a^e not getting
proper service froita your old one, nuy the OTBSON.
There is a complete HneU> choose from—all sizes, all
prices. Regardless of the one you buy you can ex­
pect great service from ’it. The GIBSON will save
yotl money because it will keep your food better.
Fourteen walls of insolation in' every model, there­
fore economy in the use of i,ce.
J. P., PODGE & SONS