Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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’ Wdtich thU dpUcA'évèrÿ- Ufi/. ‘ this morntng Jitter^sp^jijlng. a fegr
J ] , Regula» Meeting» I ” .
Spbqrdiaat« e v e r y , Thursday, days with his folks on P«»m ave
¿neampmeat, 1st and 3rd Tues­
Orres cleani and repairs gar­
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd aaC 4th
ments
for men and women, up>-
Tuesdays.
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Aphlveroatl
in America
living at 1
gad Seventh
w u - v*>»naier, aistnct special
< FellowBtiP aKeiit for the Southern Pacific,
ats Pass on was in Ashland last night and tfeip
St dinner) in morning on official business for
Meeting of the railroad.
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p ., and a J ■ For high grade tailoring use
I p., followed j Orres tailors upstairs. ( 149-tt
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188-tf Land Agent H e re*
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Jim Stewart, Held agent for
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the state land board, wa» In Aah-
E. Wolford land for a time today enroute to
>et to return Klamath county, where he has
Prague River been called on official state busl-
lave been In ness. Mr. Stewart will return to
it two weeks Ashland within a few days with
te street.
reference to soldier loans In» this
part of the state.
He waa sc-
paper curl, companled here by Olen <Arn-
Parlor 195tf apiger, manager of the Talent Ir­
rigation district.
VtoUed i s Ashland—
Are you hard to
Herold Fee of Roseburg was a
guest at the V; D. Miller home Paulserud's suits.
on the Boulevard yesterday and
Among the guests at the Columbia
last evening.
hotel are—
C. V. Marlott and wife, Seattle;
George Thornton, Los Angeles;
B. F. Lepp, Delraay, Bask; 0.
Lepp, Delmey, Sask.; Roy Bur­
Left for Portlaed—
O. B. Lee, an employee o t the son, Klamath Falls; J. H. Hickey,
8. F., left for Portland last even- Dunsmuir C. R. Walker, Duns-
lng to he ton e a few days oo muir.
Fly-Tox
at McNair
Much bapueveA—
From Hllte—
Mrs. Walter Herndon, who ,has
Mrs. George Vail of Hilts was
been quite 111 at her home at 393 a visitor In Ashland yesterday.
Beach street, Is reported as much
Improved.
Newest etylee, Suite made to Moved te So. Chi—
order cheaper than ready-mades
Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs, for­
nt Orres tailors, upstairs.. Fine m erly of Bellview have moved to
fit.
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198-lt* Southern California.
Fhl* rtkl value la salts made
Chauacy H. Keeher of River­ to measure, try Orres tailor«,
side. B1.Z to visiting at the L. I. upstairs.
19>-1*
Drree home on Beach avenus. Mr.
keeher Is maktag an auto tour
of the coast.
Mrs. Myrl Garnett is expected
this evening from Salem to spead
Get yonr window screens and a weak with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
screen doors at Jordan Sash and Garaett and *IU take her daugh-
Cabinet Works.
194tf. Iter, Joan, who has been vleltlng
her grandparent^ for th e feast
Young peoples revival coming. two weeks, home with her.
191-tf
M aroele- >1.00. Vanity Shopne.
174-tl
Phòne 103
Among the gnrtofe at the -Llthta
Mrs. Merritt Randles and aoa,
Springs hotel—
i ; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pugh, and Mr«. Guy Randles and cbll-
Hollywood; Jack , Felnateln, Sa* ' i m i m U b h W W M M J d r t^ e s -
Francisco; Mr', sind Mrs. M. D.,
Ularves, Portland; . James Gell,
Portland; H. J. Lake, Seattle;
Mr. and Mrs. B. A' Smith, Log
Angeles; A. Pptflr?, Victoria,
a ü t t t « In Dunartblr—
C.; H. C. Banks, San Francisco;. -V Mrs; M ille O'Donahue is spend,
B, P. Sundberg, Multnomah; ing some time visiting In Duns.
George M. Robinson, Portland a jl.. lm9“l
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V. Egleston, San Francisco; ’Mrs.
Ruby Gordon, Portland...............
Brittien asd Taffies AÖTaye
fresh at Candyland,
Taxes can be. paid at CItj
Hall upataibj'negHSAng »Th^r|
day, Aprl ' 22nd, until May 5
Mrs. Stevenson and daughter. short «nprsc
Be sure and bring last year's tai of Bentley, Alberta. Cana««; Are interesting i
1 nAshland visiting Mr. au4.Mrs. golf pnay he
receipt.
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O. Winter, Deputy Tax' Col­ A. L. Gideon on North Main strqSt
lector.
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'195-10, Indefinitely. Mrs. Stevensoh and
Mrs. Gideon are sisters. J
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From H ip— (
Hot sulphur tub baths, ' d a/
Mr. Bailey was over
or night; Jackson Hot Springs.
/esterday on .business.
Thomipoa triad Burlingame
Painters rind: Decoratole
Paper Hanging •— Tinting a
« ■ Sfeclglty. • .•;; j ; .. .
Estimates K)><Py ■» furnished, r
Pbone 98 <1
196tf
s p le u íid
6 1-2 ’ acre! ìcrety; .battona, ir«ç
Wktflr etgh¿ with buildings, Bdejj-
tlfhl view p f Surrounding iiíonn-
tafcùZ 93Í0QO. M,. lacker, ^418?
L attei Ayà» Gailarfd, Cal/»
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>VR SALE— 10 1-2 acre, on
N ell Creek òr trade for lkrger'
delightful for partie?
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Thursday Selling
Washanready Crepe
Thursday Only 24c
f
42 inches
A dandy quality; regular
grade. Special for »
Plain—Fancy. Lots and lots
patterns. Special for i >
the killing
Thursday Only 22c
part of the family wash-
hiding
round the oorner ready to
♦
jump
you. Ashland
Laundry Service makes
life i ob washday worth
living. Try it.
FOR RENT—-Clerih,well furn­
ished apartment. 96 Laurel St.
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NOTICE— Any ladies or man
and wife dealring to take anto
trip to Los Angeles within next
few days please communicate
with Goo. Icenhower, 889 E.**st
Main.
$35,00
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
LaGraade— Al^er Slope Irriga­
tion project will build 7-mlle
canal, for >15,000.
Exclusive Headquarters
Exclusive Headquarters
for “WELWORTH
for “WIRTHMOR”
Wher€ V ä lity Is Higher
LACES by the thous­
ands of yards—
All sizes—all colors—all patterns
They ’re on i he tables at
15c, 19c, 25c, 39c,
50c and 75c
100 Ladies Trimmed and
Tailored Hats
’ on Special Safe Thursday at
Dainty vals in white, cream,
biege, ochre. Values to 8c yai
Special for.
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Thursday Only 5c
>1.00 Wa^h Dresses
Than P rice.
Tomorrow Welworth Day
A Special Offering of “ Welworth”
Dresses and Smocks, Very Low Priced
V, ÿ
for Tomorrow at
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Challoniu • Rico Cloth
Broadelotka
Thursday Only 43c
You are no more
one is
Hart-Schaffner & Marx
DUDS
For Reasonable Price
$ 1 .9 i to $5.9flT“
See them on the tables.
All colors. A ll sizes.
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Linonot
Afa» Border Cloth
Fascinating Styles!
In thew drcuei you will find the loveliest
ta r n s
the next
THINK OFIT!
FOR SALE— Barred
Rock
hatching eggs. Good laying strain.
1401 Boulevard.
196-2*
50c
The fam ily wash when done at
,than through with one till
HOME SEEKER— Nice little
horns on Pacific highway near
Talent. Plenty of Irrigation wa­
ter. Lays well. Reasonably priced.
A. E. Goode, R. 1, Talent. 1963*
BAKERY
Quinebaux Pillow
Tubing
KIDDIES' SOX
day.
FRANKLIN
Ooats. C.
Box 103
198-4*
SPECIALS FOR
For Mothers’ Day— The best
expresalon of your thoughtful
nets— your 'photograph.
Studio
Ashland.
that’s
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Aviator Worker
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Is Nearly Killed
All colors. Regular 30c values,
Special for
Yes,
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or an added ’ delicacy for any meal.
Junior High Parent-Teachers’ -Among* the guests at the Hnt.1
Food Sale, Saturday, April 24tli Oregon—
Mrs. Schwarts and son, Minna*,
at Hardys »tore.
196-3
pplls,- Minnesota; Mr. and Mgb.
pchlampp, Minneapolis; Mrs. B. B.
ALÄANY, Ga., April 21. — (IP)
Business Visitor—
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Crlpe,
Portland; A. C. Helm, Loi f —Piere Riley, a pegro farmer to
W. H. Klncsrt of the Red
Wolines; Roy Wicks, LOs Wall- one niember of his race that does
Real Estate, of Marshfield
nos.
, ,
not believe In luck.
in Ashland -ÿflbterday on
Wlille plowing his little farqi
Hess.
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch. near here a few days ago, Riley
Every day from 11 to 3 at The came upon a metal pot which con­
We pay cash for eggs. Ash­
Plaza Confectionery.
IM rtf tained three bars of .gold on which
land Fruit and Produce Aaa’a.
was stamped ‘*>50,000 each.*’
192-1?,
Moving —
The negro continued his day’B
Paul Brown and family are mov­ work and made no mention Of
Among the guests at the Hotel ing from 183 Vista to 114 Gran­
his discovery untik J. M. Varner,
Ashland—
ite.
a white contractor; called on him
E. 0. Oearley,- Olympia; Joe
to deliver some supplies. Varner,
Mcpieanaghan, (Portland; J. A. Buslness V isitor—
when Informed of the Unding of
'Reeves and wife, Billings, Mont.;
Edward Enwright, engine In­ the gold bars, sent them to Wash­
G. S. Newsoh,
Klamath Falls; spector for the S. P., of Sacra*
ington to be assayed.
Lewis M. White, Portland; Robert inento was a business visitor hl
Meanwhile Riley goes about his
McKee, Portland; J. W. Pomeroy, Ashland yesterday.
Work, refusing to believe that he
Portland; May Ptytt, Klamath
may soon Inherit a fortune.
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. At­
“That would he luck,” he says.
water, Portland; C. W. West, NOTICE OF STOCKHO1DBRS’
“I
don’t believe In It.”
ANNUAL MEETING
Portland.
The
stockholders'
annual
of the Hartman Syndicate, Incor­
Learn to skate and swipi
porated, will -he held at the office
the Ashlanq N a t
of the ’compan/, 135 Pidne«,
Avenue, Ashland, Oregon, at
Visiting In Ashland—
3:00 o’clock p. m. Thursday.
N. Edmondson and Irene Ross, May 27, 1926.
LOS ANGELES, April 21,—
pf the Olympic hotel, Seattle, are
Duncan McLeod, laborer on a
Hartman Syndicate, Inc.
visitors In Ashland and guests at
Chas. D. Crouch, Pres. j ; commercial aviation field, was
the Lithla Springs hotel.
196-5 Wed. nearly killed when an airplane
"propellor whirled close to his
head. One ear was cut off hut
Don’t Invest until you have
.lie
eacaped other Injuries.
seen our splendid Hue of suits
for graduation. Pnulserul’s.
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114tf
Phil Dosier returned to
after a few days visit wl
mother, Mrs. F. M. Dosier.
la Just aa eudlsss chore;
For whelk you think the dnds
are clean,
T btf'rt) all to wash once more.
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FOUNDRY CONVENTION
.
Leading
manufacturers
At
Ml
A)\FRe2»(?< u q t { « fid r v tM > tp y n i. OrAK ¿9» ae -
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' . tions of the Udfted Staten will
a FRENCH
LICK
SPRINGS, address the gathering. H Co»,
fnd... April 11— (U.P.) — New Estep of Cleveland, O„ Is execujf-
vjajrn o t safeguarding. w orks»»/toi secretary o t «the.- aasoctatlqa
from accidents In factories will Director« are 8. T. Johnson ot
be discussed at the Foundry Chicago, , 111., T. • W. Pangborn,
Equipment Manufacturers Aesoci- Hagerstown, Md., S. C. Vessey,
atidits : annual conveutlpn at Cleveland, O,', T. .6. Hatnigond,
French
JL4ok
Springs, « Ind., Harvey,, 111., and L. L. Munn,
opening here today.
Pfeeport, 111.
o( graceful lines — highly fashioned models
such as art usually found in much higher
priced dresses.
, The values are to very outwwriiM A «.
Ft iu tuffto
rffowt t1
Why We Can Sell These Lovely Dresses
at $2.00
We joined with thousands of other stores in
making the world's most enormous purchase of
Wash Dresses from the * watl-kuown maker of
“Welworth” Dresses.
In this way— we naturally obtained the
dresses at a wonderfully low price— a price
very muoh lower than we would be obliged to
pay If buying by, oursehret alone.
The great, saving thus derived to passed dnto out
many good customers and friends who will take
advantage of our offer b y , getting here early
tomorrew. 1 i
IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS SELLING
ÍJTENT IK P*R 8O lt«w - THBN PHONE ÒR
m X ï L ÌÒUR b R D E t, t
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New Smocks!
tk«, Vwäshing
American,
¡g a PaffBtotmnt* Western’,
pnrtiKfed *n w magnificent
MtfPaftd trèStiTbf'à
-M Yw«r to the hearts of
of ne—the passing xiL
CHOOSE THEM THURSDAY
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
l^illipery
Flowers
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Arriving
15c and, up
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These garments are Ideal for office,’ home,
bool, business and practical for women In
ery walk of life At oar ga.OO price they will
KeW Ribbon.
AH Shades
And Patterns
ance Cannot Be Urged Too Strongly
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