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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1926)
R*tur<lay, April 17. ÌWM bocal « Personal Jiotes ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES Watch this space every day. Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. Bcampment, 1st and 3rd Tuea- iys. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th lesdavs. l r,O-tf the One Hundred and Seventh Anniversary ° f Odd Fellowship in America at Grants Pass on 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. m„ followed by a ball, constitutes an outlino for the occasion. lS8-tf n i— E. C. Moffitt, who is employed at the Ashland Feed and Grocery store, is confined to his home by Illness. Try onr 50c Merchants" Lunch, Every day from 11 to 2 at The 162-tf Plaza Confectionery. Feeh-A-Mint Chewing gam laxative. 25c.— McNair Bros. Moving— L. Davidson and family are moving from 289 East Main to 50 Third street. Among the guests a t t h e ’ H otel Oregon are — Don Smith, Portland; R. F. Cooper and wife, Los .Angeles; Homer Achamiae. Seattle; T . E. Evans, Vancouver; Miss 'Robin son, Vancouver.; M. Johnson, Klamath Falls; J. P. Mitchell and wife, Spokane. Week-Kad in Portland— Mr. and* Mrs. Leonard Lund Aniong the guest« a t the Hotel drove to Portland yesterday morn- Ashland are— lng to spend the week-end. M. W. Hughes, Seattle; Mr. and Msa. J. L. Clark,, Long Beath; Why not attend the Nasarene Mrs. Maude T. Bryan, Eugene;' V, Sunday school next Sunday It P. French, Tacoma; Louis A. Is Adult Day program. Johnson, Albany; E. L. Malone, 191-Thurs. Sat. Seattle; Mrs. C. A. Stewart, Se attle; Robert M. Herron, Hyder, Alaska; Charles E. Herron, Hyder, Cliff Payne makes depks. Alaska D. B. Pallersen, Hyder, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs.C. J. Howell V isiting in Ashland— W. 8. Holbrook of Hornbrook San Francisco; W. Lloyd Graver, Mrs. N. A. Ratchlff, la stopping with friends in Ash Portland land for a few days. Portland. Late music.— Elhart's. For high grade tailoring so« Orres tailors upstairs. 149-tf ----------- Business Trip to Roseburg— Mrs. Howard Rose and Mrs. F. Stanton, made a business trip to Roseburg today. •......... ■ Hot sulphur tub baths, day or night, Jackson Hot Springs. ----------- . Oh! Mamma, buy me another one of Parker’s Delicious Pop- Corn Crlspettes. 191-tf ----------- 'Business Visitor__ J. T. Brewer of the Oregon and California Trucking Co. was a business visitor in Ashland yes- terday. Returned from Portland— , Jim Kelly, O. M. Lewis and Miss Pearl Wardle returned from Port- land driving down a new Chrys- ler sedan purchased by Mr. Kelly and a new Chrysler roadster for Mr. Lewis. Miss Wardle spent several days visiting Miss Alice Ruger, who is a student nurse at the Good Samaritan, hospital. ----------- Received Word— Mrs. Gladys Taylor received word from her sister, Josephine Rhodes, that she is making a trip around the world on the President Hayes. The next place she was to visit when the letter was sent was, Kobe Japan, where she would attend the Cherry Festival. She expects to return to San Fran- cisco in July. We pay cash for eggs. Ash Four-piece Business-Golf suits land Fruit and Produce Ass’n. CHAPMAN DEFENDS 191-tl 192-13 at Paulserud’s. SENATOR STANFIELD Visiting In Medfortl Mrs. A. A. Madden is spending the week-end in Medford as the Wcek-Knd in Weed— Mrs. M. E. Wilson and grand guest of Mrs. Blanche Rinebarger. children, Lucille and Robert Por- Young peoples revival coming. ‘ter, are spending the week-end in 191-tf Weed with Mrs. R. F. Porter. Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday Come and bring a pie and en joy a shadow social with the night. Loveland’s Orchestra. 191-8» M. W, A., R. N. A., Moose hall Monday, the 19th. 193-2 Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday night. Loveland's Orchestra. Takes Position— 191-3» W. M. Herbert has taken a posi tion in H. B. Plummer’s Grocery store. Mr. MMtf Mrs. B. E. Wolford an -Brittle* and Taffies always nounce the birth of a ten pound son at the Maternity Home, 163 fresh at Candyland. Granite street. Mr. and Mrs. W ol Real Pyrallne Ivory.— McNair ford live at Sprague River, in Klamath county. Bros. Marcels— 31.00. Vanity Shoppe Cleaning renews the life of the 174-tl garment. Phone 119. 191-tt Phone 103. Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor. To Portland— Room 218. Phone 610. 185-tf L. H. Hansen, new owner of the Ashland hotel, left for Port land yJils morning to be gone Am ong the guests at the Columbia H otel s i e — tome time on business. M. R. Scotti, Klamath Falls; lee cream, the kind you'll love Leata Roach, Portland; O.( F. to eat. Get it at Lanes on Rlebel, Roseburg; Charles A. V. Rose- Boulevard. 192-2 Dunn, Portland; J . braugh, Aloha; C. H. Calwerley, Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday Tillamook; W. K. Arnold; C. L. Beaumont, Eugene; J. H. Young, night. Loveland's Orchestra. 191-3» Roseburg. Dance, Eagle Point, Saturday Please remember the swim ming and skating at the Ash night. Loveland's Orchestra. * 191-8» land Nat. THE THEATER, BEAUTIFUL TODAY ONLY BUCK JONES “THE TIMBER WOLF” SUNDAY — MONDAY TALENTINO Cobra’ Û paramount Çtfleasc V alentino plays a dashing Italian count, a modem Don Juan who falls in love with every beautiful wo man he meets. The plot hurls him into a powerful dram atic situation when the w ife of his beet friend — a cobra woman- played by N ita Naldi — falls in love with him. FOB EXCHANGE—A modern tor Stanfield, which la printed he would have to see It through, get elected • • • • below: Paid Adv. 193-1 STANFIELD DIDN’T SIT • Candidate Stetwer comes out and brands Stanfield as a “ tru ant, senator” , because of Stan field’s frequent absence from Washington during senate ses sions la the early part of his term. Where was Stanfield worth more to Oregon, ns an office boy sitting on a chair, or doing exactly what he was doing in helping to rescue the agricultural and livestock industries from the 1920 smash Was not Stanfield originating, initiating and or ganising the 360,000,000 pool the bankers put up for agri cultural relief in December, 1921? Was he not the man who finally put over the plan for the W ar Finance Corpora tion to come to the rescue of agriculture. And force tariff ad justment? And was not his work at this time of far greater benefit to Oregon than his more voting and listening presence in his seat at Washington? And take the personal side of it into consideration. In the spring of 1920 Stanfield was worth 33.000,000 or more. He was backing the movement to make a wool center out of Port land. He bought 31.500,000 of wool at 40 cents and shipped it to Portland, and went on over 32,000,000 of other sheepmen’s paper. He also pnt something like 31,760,000 into feeding, a few days before the primaries which nominated him f o r . the senate, the wool and sheep mar ket went to hell, and Stanfield was not only wiped out, but found himself owing 31,000,000 or 32,000,000. He was tempted to decline the nomination and confine himself entirely to his' own affairs, so as to pull him- During the past week one of the candidates for the nomina tion for United States Benator has broadcasted from Portland what is purported to be a record of Senator Stanfield's absence from his seat in the senate in 1921 and 1922. In a political campaign there Is a constant temptation for even the fair-minded man to tell half truths about his opponent— to stop Just short of giving the complete record. It takes a very fine sense of honor and justice to resist this temptation, and candidate Steiwer has evidently succumbed to the temptation, when no doubt citizen Steiwer would have resisted. The OREGON "VOTER has ndt been a supporter of Senator Stan field in this campaign, but Mr. Chapman's sense of Justice and i fairness prompted him to write an editorial in defense of Sena- BLOCKS AND LUMBER Wall Paper Designs J. O. RIGG FOR SALE— Milk cows. A d dress Summit Ranch,. Siskiyou. I desire to express my thanks - 193-5» and sincere appreciation to the friends and neighbors 'for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of my husband, W illiam P. Twomcy, and the beautiful flowers sent. MRS. JEANETTE TWOMEY. » 193-1? CARD OF THANKS No More Moth Holes USE LARVEX $1.50 per bottle I t s a v ts you th e trouble o f p a ck in g th in g s aw ay. A ll th e fu ssy w ra p in g and c arefu l p a ck in g aw ay of th in g s becom es unneces sary w hen all y o u r a rtic le s have been • m othproofed w ith Larvex« Lithia Springs Pharmacy Courteous Attention is a distinguished feature of Phone 116 NELDA CAFE Witt Reopen Monday, April 19th Sfricfly First Class Service in Meals and Short Orders Your Patronage Solicited Prescription Druggist Lithia Springs Hotel Building Williams Service Station Boulevard A Sherman Enjoy Our Special Chicken Dinner SU N D A Y 85c OLD FIDDLERS’ REUNION and CONTESTS U N D ER A U SPIC E S AM ERICAN LEGION Good Merçhant’9 Lunch on Week ASHLAND ARMORY THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd PRIZES, B EST FID D LE R S F IR S T —$25 W atc h by O. II. Johnson, and $10 cash. SECOND—$10 cash, $15 in M erchandise By W estern» A uto, E n d ers D ept. S to re an d M ille r’s Toggery. T H IR D —$5 cash, $10 in M erchandise by Cl aycom b .M o to r Co. and M cN a ir’s D ru g Store. O ldest F id d le r—$5 C ash—F id d le r coining L odgest D istance—$5 Cash W H A T 1800 FAMILIES K N O W A B O U T ELECTRIC COO K ING T at Phone 30. We home, with large lot, good var Box Factory. 193-tt iety of frulta, for email house deliver. * FOR SALE— Cheap. I ’m go with lot In Portland. For par ing away and w ill Bell my one ticulars, call at 96 Laurel. , specialty. Quality n t-« and two year old Ancona' hens. Studio Ashland. Trap-nested. Prise winning stock. FOR R EN T— A handsome, Beautiful New Spring Phone 261-J. 198-2 \c ld a To Open — nearly new modern bungalow. The Nelda Cafe, which has WANTED— Girl to assist in 6 rooms and garage, on Blvd.. been closed for sometime, will housework. Phone 153 or eail furnished or unfurnished. Staples reopen Monday, April 19, ac at 153 Granite. 193-1 Realty. ' '■ 103-1 Just Received cording to announcement made by the management. The res FOR SALE OR TRADE— 20 FOR SALE— Week old Regis taurant is being cleaned and tered Jersey heifer calf. From head of horses, 1250 lbs., to put in goQd condition for the best dam in Southern Oregon. 1500 lbs. Young, sound and well opening. Nearly new light spring hack. broke. Guaranteed as represent 12-inch Oliver chilled plow. 32 ed. Can be seen after April 19. Paints and W all Paper Madden soils protected tires. steel harrow teeth. My desirable at 236 Mt. Ave. Phone 261-Y. 198-1 W k.* corner residence near new W ant young heifer, or Ice cream to take home for schools. lunch or dinner. Get It at cow, fresh, or soon to freshen Lanes. 192-2 Apply at 399 Beach St.«, Ashland. 198-14 H E Y will ten you it is a new kind of luxury —one that doesn’t cost more to enjoy. Of coarse you have always appreciated the ad vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that it means no more fuel to carry ; no more ashes to lug. You know that electricity is the ideal cook ing heat; economical because it is turned on when you need it— not before; turned off when you’re through— not later. Bat perhaps you would like to know exactly what it costs— in dollars and cents. T h e 1800 satisfied families who now use electric ranges served with electricity by this company would gladly show you their bills, if they could. R EG ISTER AT “ THE R O SE’’ FOR THE CONTEST Music to be judged on basis of old fashioned dance music. Fiddler may furnish own accompaniment or piano player w ill be furnished by the Legion. OLD FA SH IO N ED DANCE A FT E R CONTESTS Admission to A ll—50c Car Sale WE HAVE PRICED OUR USED CARS TO SELL. W e have made an average of these bills, so that we may give you the facts. T h e average cost of electric lights alone in all homes served by this company in Oregon is $2.20 a month. T he aver age-cost of their electric lights and electric cook ing together is $5.62 a month. For the difference, could you buy ordinary fuel for cooking? And if you could, would you want to ? Whenever you decide to investigate this ques tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal er will tell yon many interesting things. And he is prepared to install your new electric range at once, on convenient terms. THB CALIFORNIA ORBGON POWER COMPANY Buicks, Dodges, Fords Chevroleis in the bunch Park Garage Í