Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 20, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ii'oeal ■ P e r s o n a l flo te s
J. R. Robertson 111—
J. W. Robertson of- Stockton.
Cal., la In Ashland helping to take
care ot his father J. R. Robert­
son of Almond qtreet, who is ill
with pneumonia.
BUILDING, repairing, painting,’
tinting, cement work. Day’or coo-. I
tract. Blackwell, 616 Elizabeth.
Phone 359L.
195rI
Tennis balls and rackets at
McNair Bros.
Over from Hilt—
Mrs. Martha Anderson was over
Madden soils protected tires.
from Hilt Sunday ahd spent the
daykwith Mrs. George Icenhower, Ill—
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returning yesterday morning.
John Hollenbeck, linotype oper­
ator for the Tidings office, was
Typewriters repaired— Elharts taken to the Sacred Heart hos­
pital at Medford this morning.
The Od(f Fellows and Rebekahs Kpant day in P nrk^
The L. F. Roat family, Allen
Mother’s Day greeting cards,
of Southern Oregon will observe
the One Hundred and Seventh Brown family, Mrs. George Lutz McNair Bros.
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship and Mrs. Everett Bradford, mo­
ia America at Grants Pass on tored up from Grants Pass Sun­ Ixft for Dunsmuir—
Mrs. Elwood Hcdberg, and son,
April 26. A basket dinner in day and spent the day in the park.
Elwood Jr., Mrs. Alec Livingston,
the grove at noon. Meeting of
Typewriters for rent— Elharts Mrs. W. J. Wallace and Mru?
Southern Oregon Odd Fellows’
Robert Herrin and baby, drove
Association at 2 p. nr, and a
to Dunsmuir this morning. Mrs.
fine program at 8 p. m., followed W. C. T. F. to Meet—
The county W. C. T. U. will Hedberg will visit her parent1,
by a ball, constitutes an outllno
for the occasion.
lS8-tf meet at the Baptist church in Mr. and-Mrs. C. R. D. Jonos.
Medford next Thursday afternoon
at 1:30 p. m. for a legislative
Try a French paper curl.
Malt* (’«iiduanCrry No. 4 session. Among the speakers will Lithla Hotel Beauty Parlor 195tf
Jim Lyon, held in the Norwalk (0 .) jail on charges Af
Knights Templar
be J. J. Crossley, a candidate for
first degree murder, and reputed to be a dangerous two-
the republican nomination for U. Visiting Son—
Masonic Hall
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S. Senator. __
G. H. Hersey, who has been gun man, picked the loek in his cell and walked out of
living In Southern California for jail the other morning. Posses hunted for him without
ated conclave, Wednesday
Lithla Hotel Beauty Parler. the past few years, Is In Ashland success. Then, at evening, lie walked hack and surrend­
Ing. ApAl IT; Routine busi- Room 218. Phone 610.
185-tf visiting his son, James H. Hersey.
ered to Lucille Gregory, daughter of the sheriff- as shown
aad Teigple ’degree. A’l
Mr. Hersey was a former Ashland
above. He had stepped out to see his wife, he said, and
Knights courteously Invited. Homo Over Week-End —
resident.
D. H. JACKSON, B. C.
having seen her thought h e ’d come back.
MI bs Francis Pratt, a student
H. DAY. Recorder.
at the Oregon Agricultural College
Brlttles and Taffies always
spent the week-end la Ashland fresh at Candyland.
The High School ball team will
visiting hér parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shrine Entertainment
play at Grants Pass Saturday
Our specialty. Quality Por
The second la the series of Carol Pratt on North Main street.
afternoon.
traits. Stadio Ashland.
several Shrine activities, will be
Take a refreshing swim at the
given at the Redfoed Nat., Wed­
nesday evening. 'April 21, at 9 Ashland Nat. ? •
Among the guests at the Hotel
o’clock. Attractions, Dance and
A shland -
Get your window screens and
Vaudeville. All Shriners, Masons,
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Oraff, {San
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20—
NEW SHIPM ENT
DeMolays »and their ladies arc screen doors at Jordan Sash and Diego; L. M. Otto, - Oakland; (Special)—A majority of logging
194tf. James A. Griffith, San Francisco;
cordially Invited to the first of Cabinet Works.
camps and sawmills in the fir '
Shirley Graham, Portland; F. D.
the Shrine dances. ’
districts of the Pacific Slope arc
Purvell, Seattle; E. Doody, San
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Elizabeth IxM-alne J o rgen sen
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now operating at close to aver­
Francisco; Robby Carter-, San
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la n d
age
schedules us compared with
V isitin e In Portland—
E xtra Values
Francisco; H. Schmall and wife
Mr*. W. D. Booth of this elty • Elizabeth Loraine Jorgeqsen, and daughter, San Francisco; J. the past three years, according
tMrteert
day
old
tally
daughter
of
to the 4L employment letter Is­
Is visiting in Portland -for a' tew
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jorgensen, E. Rapker, Portland; H. Davis, sued here today. The letter stated
weeks.
died at two p. m. yesterday. Fun­ Los Angeles; A. R. Frazier, Port­ that although fallers and buck-|
eral services were held this after­ land; E. L. Gordon, Portland; O. ers have been laid off at a
Am leaving for Los Angeles noon at 2:80 from the residence, S. Betts, Portland.
number of fir camps, actual log­ Genuine leather handbags
Interment was
inside of the next few days', de­ 913 Boulevard.
Hot sulphur tub baths, day ging Is continuing at practically in envelope and pouch
sire one or more passengers to In the Mountain View cemetery.
all major operations.
styles, in large and med­
share, expenses. W. Kielhofer, Burial was In charge of H. C. or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Summer woods work fto the
Route 2 care of Wyrick. 195-1* Stock Funeral Directors.
pine districts east of the Cas­ ium sizes, both are popular
Returned from Eugene—
cades is gradually being Increased this season. All have coin
Taxes can be paid at City
Mrs. Helen Murphy returned
We pay cash for eggs. Ash
The total number of men employ--
land Fruit and Produce Ass’n. Hall upstairs, beglnnng Thurs­ from Eugene last evening, where ed at pine sawmills this spring purses and mirrors.
.
l»2-i: day, Aprl 22nd, until May 5. she has spent the past week.
is less than, that of a year ago;
Be sure and bring last year's tax
several extra shifts which were Of goat morocco and shoe
Try our 60c Merchants' Lunch,
Former Realdente—
i receipt.
in operation last year are not calf in Capri blue, russet-
O. Winter, Deputy Tax Col­ Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Mr. and Mrs. Richey were over
now
active.
162-tf
196-10. Plaza Confectionery.
from Klamath Falls 8unday. Mr.1 lector.
Copenhagen, green, tan,
All kinds of building and con­
Richey was formerly In the In­
struction work, both east and brown, black and gray.
surance business in Ashland.
Parkers Crlspettes sure are Returned from South—
Mrs. J. H. McGee returned from west of the Cascades, is very Silk moire lined and with
delicious and they are for aile
189-tf Oakland last evening, where she active and compares favorably l o n g
ClUf Payne makes sash door*. everywhere.
a n d adjustable
has spent the past three weeks. with last year at this time.
handles.
Spring work in agricultural lines
Don’t Invest .until you have From Talent—
is advanced from two to four
Marcels—
11.00.
Vanity
Shopne
seen onr splendid line of suits• Charlie Stevens of Talent was a
weeks
ahead of normal.
174-tl
for graduation. Paulserul'a.
^business visitor In Ashland to- Phone 103.
There
is at present not much
l»4tf'day.
enforced
idleness In asy district
Business Visitor—
J. W. Frazier of Grants Pass of the Pacific Northwest, the 4L
was a business visitor in Ashland letter Indicated.
today.
ODD FELLOW AjCTItWES
Watch this space every day.
Regular Mectl-igs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tf
Fine Leather Bags
Madden retreads tires.
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THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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TODAY V- TOMORROW — TH U R S D A Y
ZANE IR E n
63-tf
Among the gneets at the Columbia
hotel are—
E. D. Smith, Roseburg; Mrs. J.
H. Fuebaugh, Oakland; W. W.
Miller, Roseburg; Mrs. J. M. Bak­
er and boys, Portland; E. 8.
Kramer, Portland.
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Are you
Paulserud’s
hard to
suits.
fit?
The screen’s mighty tribute to the American In­
dian, first lord of the western continent — showing the
parade of civilization from the first man and his mate
down to the modern Indian.
—the Red Man’s gradual eclipse liefere the irresistible
sweep of white civilization.
For high grade tailoring eoe
Orrea tallon upatalra.
142-tf
All against the gorgeous lmekground of the chasms
and gorges of northern Arizona.
Even Zane Grey’s master)’ of language could do scant
justice to these awe-inspiring scenes.
W ith a cast of 10,000 Indians and 100 principals, "The
Vanishing American” is the final epic of the fnst-dis-
appearing Red Man.
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* 'ADMISSION
A d u lt* .,.. . . . . . . ,: ...6 0 e
OhiMwn ....................1 0 c
The Quality Store
8. C. Hoitaman, Chico; Mra. L.
Frederickson, Seattle; Mr. and
Mra. C. A. Coggins, and party.
Berkeley; H. L. Flnhal and wife,
Sacramento; H. L. Crenshaw and
Wife, Sacramento.
WANTED: — To do housework,
more, for home than wages. Call
585 East Main.
• 195-3*
.FOUND—rMoes
agate
pin,
Owner may have same by paying
for ad. Tidings office.
195-1
We will personally train three
conscientious men or women to
represent Oregon’s largest Mu­
tual Savings and Laon Associa­
tion. Our selected representative
receive good financial returns-.
Territory in southern Oregon.
Make your start now by ad­
dressing Taylor Robinson, 407
8. Newton St., Medford, Ore.
195 Tues.-Fri.»
tor will tell you there are
none better.
Made of the finest m aterials
and guaranteed non-shrink-
ahle.
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W h ere Y our D ollar h as Move C ents
Summer Comfort
is assured if you have elec­
trical appliances—
Toasters
Ranges
Percolators
Irons
Gifts
and many other useful
ilectrical appliances which
will lesson the burden of
summer household work.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
CD o th e r
ON MOTHER’S DAY
Many beautiful gifts are being shown to send to
Mother at
ELHARTS BOOK STORE
346 E. Main Street
D O N ’T H I S S T H E
Old Fiddlers Reunion
and Contest
Admission To All — 50c
U U ash G oods
A
For Springtime Dress-Making
RAYSHEEN
j r'$1.00
gRllVfy t)- —
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This is a heavy weight Rayon Silk Fabric in now
Patterns, Plaids and Stripe«.
ENGLISH BROADCLOTH
Young peoples revival coming.
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19J-tf
the gneata at the Hotel
— Laying hens.
Brooder, Phone
195-3*
OLD FASHIONED DANCE AFTER CONTESTS
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Mra. George Wallace returned
to Central Point after a week
■pent ia
Ashland visiting her
brother, Will Moor on Helman
gtreet.
FOR WALK
also Electric
335-L.
Before the Stork comes to
a .,
your house, gel acquainted
with Vanta Baby Garments
th at enable you to dress
Baby without a single pin
or button. We have the
complete lino and your doc­
Armory
Thursday, April 22nd
E. R. Isaac & Co
to Hilt and Hornbrook today.
R etu rn ed to Homo—
FOR SALE — Ry Studpbaker
special six sedan, apply Hotel
Ashland.
195-3t
Ftht H^IJEt -J— Horse, harness
and spring w agon./280 Liberty.
195-2*
UNDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION
Try
194tf
Among the guests at the Lithla
Springs hot«* are—
Frank H. Porter, Seattle; Mr.
and Mra. J. W. Duncon, Victoria,
’B. C.; F. E. Blaster, Corvallis; G.
8, .Yerby, Portland; A. E. Razer,
Seattle; D. A. Johnson and wife,
Beattie; H. A. Heavens, Seattle;
L. H. Christensen and wife, San
Francisco; Miss F. E. Gillespie,
Ban Francisco; W. H. Ballenger,
Portland; D. B. Hamar, Portland;'
A. O. Byler, Aatorla.
—his final stand in the barren wnstse of the far west—
his re tre a t into the desert fa stn e ss marked by a tra il
of blood—
Advertise In The Tidings.
WANTED : — Woman to do
house work, small family, reas­
onable wageB. Phone 430R. 7 p.
m.
190-3*
36 inches wide in new Printed, Striped Patterns,
guaranteed fast colors.
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LAVALIERE
PRINTED VOILE A
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Come in new printed Patterns, large designs, aimi
lar to Georgette Crepe.
USE BUWER1CK PATTERNS
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rniuersatg
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Continues A ll This Week
s a lei
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A SALE THAT IS BRINGING RESPONSIVE
BUYING BY THRIFTY SHOPPERS.
16TH
ANNIVERARY