Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, Apri, aa, 1930
T rip
Ltosal ■ Personal flottés
to M sötyrö—
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Gold Beach —- State will
contract for Pistol River
hunter’s Creek bridges.
'Mike, Wolcott « visited t tríelas
in • Me<l frfrd ■« k st «evealtag/ * «
¡FOR SAUb—..Lovely building
ot 100x260 on Strawberry Lane
Ust off Granite, overlooking the
Nark. Ther are fifty English
ralnut trees In bearing. Call 153
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197-Xt
Madden nolle protected tlrqs.
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ODD FELLOW ACTIVITl?»
Returned to Klamath Fakfo-
Watch this space every d gy.!
Gu8 Wolcott returned
Regular Meetings
Klamath Falls the first of
Subordinate every YkvMay.
Kacampmeat, 1st and Ird Tnes-
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
TW
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*n»e 0<W Fellow* and Batekkl)s
o ( Southern Oregon will oWykve
the One Hundred Md Sevofitfc
Anniversary of Odd.* Fellowship
in America at Grants Paas an
Agrll 26
A basket «inner «in
thfc grove at noon. Mspyrnf of
Southern Oregon O»fi . FeBpws
Asnoeigtien at 2 R
qfcfi ■
fine program at 8 p. m., falfcwed
by a hall, constitutes sAOetlino
for the occasion.
18fi-tf
Dg. Wpst Tooth Powder Í0
McNair Bros.
Try a French paper curl.
Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor 195V
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. Get your window screens and
screen door* at Jprdan Saab and
'Cabinet‘works.
- L 194V.
Among the guest« at the
Columbia' hotel—
Mrs. B arb er—
sm ith .
RosUhnr» >' ’
Junlor High Parent-Teachers*
>od Sale, Saturday, April 24th
Hardys store. '
196-3
Visiting In Ashland—
,
..B ig M illinery Sale
grove’s. Risai bargains
summer millinery
i Mrs. E. Bowerman. of Talent
In
Laraway store building.
A sh ­ Installing Plant—
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hqlmgren
and Harry Anderson, of Port­
• Brittle« and Taffies always land, have roopis at the Barber
fresh at Csndyland.
Apartments on Granite street
while Messrs Holmgren and
Artstyle candy, metal pack­ Anderson are Installing the
age, fpr Mother’s Day— MeNair steam heating plant at the new
Bros.
Young peoples revival coming.
191-tf COUGHS—4
Visiting In A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. George .Webber
of Eugene, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Brown yesterday.
Mr. gad Mrs. Webber are for­
mer Ashland residents.
Don’t forget to visit the Ash
land Nat. .
For Mothers’ Day—The best
expression of your thoughtful
n#M— your photograph, studio . . Among the guests at the
Hotel A s h la n d -
Ashland.
Frank Pofanti, Malone, N.
Oh! Mamma, buy me another C. W. McCormack and 1
one of Parker's Delicious Pop- Portland; W. y . McCorm
Corn Crlspettes.
191-tf PorUand; Mr. and Mrs. M
Garrett, Portland; R. B. Fe
son, Portland; W. c. Mite
Working on New N orm al-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh Portland; Mr. R. s, Sw«
of Protiand, hafe rooms at tbe Los Angeles; Mrs. A. N. Sw«
Barber Apartments while 'Mr. Tacoma; L. O. Todd, Wes
Walsh, and his assistant, Ken­ will«. Cal.; Mr. and Mra.' «
neth Wecktor, of Salem, are In­ Portland; Jack Ross. P orti
stalling the decorative tile in
Alaska—
the new normal school build­
Marcels—81.00. Vanity Shoppe. ing.
m
Leer
of
Allison
Phone 108.
174.u
•ft this morning for
Conklin Fountain Pens— El
where he has accepted
harta.
liai position with the
•im corporation.
His
Taxes can be paid at City
will remain in Ashland
Hall updtalrs, heginnng Thurs­
Finishing Tonight
day, Aprl 22nd, until May 6.
Be sure and bring last year’s tax Among the Guests at the lAtlila
Springs Hotel—
receipt. ,
V. E. Vandre, San Francisco;
• O. Winter, Deputy Tax Col­
lector.
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19K.1O R. Hammond, ffoattle; H. W.
Oreenace. Chicago; F. P. Do­
land and wife, San Francisco;
Mrs. W. A McLeod, St. Paul
with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scott, Sac­ Minn.; Herman Allen, Los An-
RICHARD DIX
ramento; R. 'Shaw, Alameda; geles; c. J. Johnson, Oakland;
LOIS WILSON A. Hawkins, Alameda ;E. Cole, B. O. West New York; B. J.
Alameda; A'. <J. Thomas, Ala­ Hodges. Klamath Falls; A. N.
meda;
Bill Winters and wife, Holman, Portland; W. R. Egant,
Tomorrow — Saturday
Klamath Falla; Mr. and Mr* San Francisco; L. l . Davis, . Se­
attle.
Clarence Bcheur, Dryden.
Fined ga»—
Joe W .Brown of Centralia,
W»ah., was arrpatod by ’Parr
and Dalny, deputy kade wlrd-
ens and fined 825 and costs In
a Medford court for fishing
without a license In the Rogue
River.
“THE
VANISHING
AMERICAN”
HARMFUL NOT-
8ANCB
*
Are warning ot an inflamed,
.irritated, congested state ot the
air passages, which with neg­
lect,, damp and changeable I
weather, so often progresses into
bronchitis .or pneumonia. Effec­
tive for these serious coughs
and colds is Foley’s Honey and ,
.Tar. It easily raises the germ­
laden phlegm, puts a soothing,
healing coating on the irritated,
inflamed throat. It stops tick­
ling and nervous hacking, quiets
coughs quickly. «• Best for chil­
dren and crown persons. Satie
faction guaranteed. Sold every­
where.
No. 7
Columbia River district 1
shipped 12,680,206 bushels wh<
and 1,578,208 barrels flour, tl
year.
TOM’S RIVER, N. J., April
23.—r^U.P.)— One dead and tjvo
itysslng stood;' as 4 the toll <>t n
<lie»ce* t forest | ftre
that '1 vrjs
spending itself today between
Double Trouble and Pioewald,
near here,
Harry Orsl4y, 6 6 / was burned
to death when the flames over­
took. hin^ aftpr he hpd abandoned
his motor truok In the b*rnfing
arqa- ’ His * charred body . was
found near Plnewald.
BEAUTIFY
YOUR
HOME
Bring Your Shoes To |
Lgee’s Shoe Shop
for quick, .satisfactory
service
339 E. Main Street
FOB SUMMER PROTECTION
SCREEN DOOR SETS
(HARDWARE)
>
B ea u tifu l New Spring
«
Screen WiidoW Materials
Wall Paper Designi
Bend — Walker & Sons putting
in complete factory, to make 20
194tf kinds of wooden <toys.
Bur­
latesi
Work to begin soon on Corval­
For high grade taHorlng see
107-1 Orret tallon upstairs.
149-tf lis - Weren - Waldport highway.
i Madden retreads Urea.
visitor
8«nford Nelson, • -Seattle meusenget
boy. saw ftve bandits hold up e pay
car. He JiAnped «It "his bike, caught
I Crook Cgunty produced twice
ene of them, disarmed him and held
him until the police came. Now I , JM much butter In 1926 as In 1924
Seattle business men are raising a
fund so he can get an education. He
Eugene — Pilcher store will
supf>orts hla mother and crippled
father and goes to night school.
spend 825,000, Improving leased
■Lutach.
Don’t lhvest until you
Every day from 11 to I at The seen our splendid lin e. of
Plasa Confectionery.
162-tf for graduation. Paulserul's.
land today.
Some i busy forger ■ around,
Medford 4a fqrging ¡the name
of R{. IL Gore,’.'to- spurious,
check» on the ,Flrst National
LOST— Black enameled fish,
Bank' of Medford and has suc-' g rod. Phone 218-R. 197-2
fleeded fi® «ettlnng some of them
Mated,t 4cco>diqg ) to -word re­
ceived thia mornlnng by Chief
of Police McNabb. ’ The forger •'
is said to have the checks made •
out to
Holt,” which ip ’ WANTED-r-Twp men w |e will
(work. Apply at Box Factory fur
-work In the woods.
197-2
. ed by the p<
Jookout for
FOR SALE-—Cafe and rooms,
and to noti|
(tying fine, business. Wll sacr-
’tartmêni lfv
tlce for quick sale. »100 cash
¡attempt tonfai
will handle, phone 429.
197-3*
Harry A. - Milas, San- Fran­
cisco;. G. ^..Pm an, .Sacramento;
peorge Thornton, Rosebujg;, L.
V. King-, Portland; Charles X.
Dunn, Portland; Roy Bureen,
Roseburg; O? F. tttybel, Rose­
burg; wf W. Miller, Roseburg;
G. F. Bradshaw, Portland; E. D.
,Mra.} Etnipa
poWpiqgj
of
Mrs. George Barnum and
Denver, I Colorado, is bepe'vis­ Mrs. Janies (Cleland of Medford
iting vhir court*, ’Mrs. jv. M. spent the day in Ashland vis­
Barber at 163 Granite street.
iting Mrs. pat Daily.
* T iy o w r
w as a business
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Left For Portland—
Miss Myrta Oïterdale, loft
We pay caah for eggs. Anh­
thl smornlng for Portland to bo land Fruit and .Producè Aaa’n.
gone several days on business.
192-13
. . ..V isitin g
M te Atyet ^Murdoch
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Ju st Received
Screen Paints
J. O. RIGG
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Ogk St. Aqroäs 3 . B. Tracks
Paints and W all Paper
Phone 20
with
Porch Boxes
Hanging Baskets
Porch Tubs
we have time to fill them
for you now.
A fall stock of
Spring Budding Plants
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Phones 1 4 8 or 120
Summer Comfort
¡3 assured if you have elec­
trical appliances—
Does your furniture look somber,
your floors and doors dull? Rem ­
edy this condition w ith O-Cedar.
'ust a little on a damp d o th fol-
owed 'up w ith a dry one and all
woodwork is first protected, then
b e a u tifie d . It 's tn e last lo v in g
touch after hosiserIranlng.
!
Toasters
Ranges
Percolators
Irons
and many other useful
ilectrical appliances which
will lesson the burden of
summer household work.
' The Ashland
Electric Shop
346 E. Main Street
Cleans ax it Polishes
A sm art 3 - button coat
for men. Tailored in many
sm art fabrics for the man
who likes a quiet note in
his clothes. We price it
eon
and
eoc
Choice Netted Gem potatoes,
84 per, lOOlbs.— Ashland Fruit
and Produce Ann.
196-3
Dainty
W e w a n t YOU to co m p a re
Summer Frocks
•Cleaned
Dry - cleaning will not in­
jure the most delicate col­
oni or fabrics.
Standard. Geaners
Phone 108
Wo Deliver
YoBjIl1 fiee -*■ twinkling
toee find baldhead rows—
shoulders and
shining , motor« — baby
eyte. .with “ M y’s ” and
“ W hy’s t ” — Lovely lad­
le« «fid Charleston babies
T here'isn’t a reason in the world why you shouldn’t look around be­
fore you buy a suit of clothes . ...<. in fact, we honestly bqljeve.you
should. When you come here take time to try on as many coats as
you like — study the fit- compare the fabrics and the tailoring. Frankly,
we believe you’ll agree th at the new Spring models by Clothcraft are
the sm artest y o u ’ve flee. And — there’s a guarantee in the pocket
—rthey ’ll stand up under long wear.
perfectly and flawlessly.
We will be glad to call for
and deliver your work.
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Werke
35 F irst St.
Phone 63
Cards and Gifts for Mother’s Day
You will find our line of gifts different.
CLOTHCRAFT
'
We. now have the nationally advertised
GIBSON REFRIGERATORS
which we consider the best refrigerator ón the mar-^
ket. If you need a refrigerator.<>r are not getting
proper service from your old one, buy the GIBSON.
There i» a complete line to choose from—all sixes, ali
prices. Regardless Vrf the **ne you buy you can ex-
pèet great service from it. * The (HBSON will save
you money because it wil^ tae p yoqr £ood bettonl
Fourteen walls of insulation in every model, there­
fore economy in U|e ¿rèe of feAj /j
| JH ’
H i)/
ftorfinn Stùdio & Art Store
044,
JPOBTRAITS-THAT PLEASE -’
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Tailored Clothes
’25 to ’45