Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, April 04, 1W «
Visiting in As h l a nd ■*
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8.
John 7 . Erickson,
Bowers of Oakland are visiting
In Ashland and are guests of E. T. Lyra and wife,
the Lithla Springs hotel for sev­ cisco; p . B. Mory, Sal
eral days on their return from R. C. Kramer, Salinas,
the North.
Are you hard to fit? Try
The cleanest sport In the world Paulserud’a suita
194«
Former Ashland R e sid e n t-
Swimming at the Ashland Nat.
Frank Sutton, old-time Ash-
Young peoples revival coming.
lander, now operating the Btore
We recharge batteries for $1.
iy -tt
and postoffiee at Williams, on Ashland Electric Supply. 199-2t
the Josephine-Jackson county
American Forest Week__
line in Williamg River, valley,
Madden retreads Urea.
A ctk>8s section of a huge
has been visiting Mart Real and
yellow pine tree 420 years old,
family In Ashland during the
Bobby Dodge a Second Class is being displayed at Bend ip
past few days.
S c o u t-
connection with the observance
of
American forest week. This
In
yesterday's
Tidings
r Cliff Payne makes window
Dodge’s name was omitted from tree pushed Its way through the
frames.
the list of those who received soil of the Deschutes watershed
Hot sulphur tub baths, day their degree as second class 14 years after Columbus dis­
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. scouts at the court of honor at covered America. The big pine
Central Point,
was 270 years old when America
declared it independence.
It
F ishing Tpip—
Brlttles and Taffies always was 37.9 . inches in diameter
H. C. Ctock, of Ashland, anil
when Oregon became a state.
H. W. Conger of Medford, left fresh at Candyland.
The tree was felled recently at
this morning for Klamath coun­
Brooks
Scanlon
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover one of the
ty on a three-day fishing trip.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty camps south-east of Bend— Med­
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tf ford Mall Tribune.
Rats’ Kill them with "Zelio
large tube 60c, McNair Bros.
For Jiigh grade tailoring see
Returned From P o r t la n d -
Parties Intending to build at
149-tf
Guy Good and Mart Real re­ Orre» tailors upstairs.
Lake of the Woods will profit by turned from Portland last eve­
communicating with me at saw ning where they have spent the
Try a French paper curl.
mill for lumber and hauling. A. past two days on business.
Lithla Hotel Beauty Parlor 195tf
J. yollman, Rocky Point.
198-6
Lioeal ■ P e r so n a l flo te s
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs. 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tf
The I. O. O. F. Home Coming
Friday evening, April 30th at Odd
Fellows Hall. All Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs will be made wel­
come. Entertainment, Dance and
Refreshments.
Business V is it o r -
Ben Mitchell of Portland
the Hart Cigar Co., is a vli
in Ashland and a guest of
1.1 thia Springs hotel.
Try our 50c Merchants'
Every day from 11 to 2
Plaza Confectionery.
Graduation gifts and congratu
latlon cards. Elhart’s.
A Real Dance!
Wonderful music; Superb de­
corations! Excellent. floor! Fair
Grounds Pavilion! Tonight!
199-1
Week-End in Medford—
Mias Caryle Van Dyke
is
spending the week-end in Med­
ford visiting her sisters, Misses
Margaret and Florence Van
Dyke.
Madden sells protected tire*.
at Second School Track
The “French V illage"!
Have you seen it? Dance there
tonight! Fair Grounds Pavilion!
Coach
Hughes.
A l b e r t “Niteel^aw.ks" Famous j Dance
Marske, Freddy Katzer,
and Band!
199-1
Frank Moore went to Jackson­
ville today to help officiate in
Follow the Crowds!
the second class track-meet held French Village" tonight!
there today.
Among the Guests a t the Co-
lambta Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bonham.
Kerby; Romeo McVeigh, Gallce,
Oregon; Miller Bevier, Marsh­
field; W. M. Blanchard, Port­
land.
Quick service on recharging bat­
teries. 91.09. Ashland Electric
Supply.
199-2t
FOR SALE; — Four, fifty by
one hundred and fifty foot lots
THE DALLES, April 24.—
on Palm Ave., between High
SAN FRANCISCO. — Broken School and Normal. Priced right, (UP)— On his first day on the
arms is among the latest inova­ terms. Box , Tidings. 199-1 mo- Job, Edgar Harrison, 38, former
tions of Patrick Flanagan, chief
F 6 R RENT: — Choice, clean,
engineer of Southern Pacific’s
general hospital at San Francis­ beautifully furnished apartments.
co, who prefers to dedicate the Close In. Call afternoons, 31 South
199— tf
mechanical contrivances of his Second Street.
inventive genlne to the service of
WANTED: — To rent furnished
humanity rather tl>an to patent
house'
until Oct. 1st. Reliable
und sell them for profit.
party. No children. P. O. Box 292,
With ipore than a score of
City.
199-3*
successful surgical inventions to
his credit, some of which would
WANTED: — Night watchman
have produced a comfortable In­ apply Box factory.
19931
come had he cared to exploit
them conAnercially, Flanagan
WANTED: — Bid on 5 cords a
spends hia spare time In hospital
slab wood at Siskiyou mill,
wards and operating rooms de­ apply Box factory.
• 199-St
vising Improvements jin imple­
ments and equipment. These
when . perfected, he offers with­
out price to the world at large.
In the Heart
His mechanical splint ,for arm
fractures has gained wide popu­
larity. By merely turning a
thumb screw the patient may, as
soon. as the bones are knit and
long before bandages can be re­
moved, flex and exercise the arm.
By the time bandages can be dis­
carded the conv&lesent's arm has
lost all stiffness ana in most
cases may be used freely. Thus
the mechanical, splint does awav
Mother’s Day
Am ong (he Guests a t th e H otel
w ith'the period. of flexing and
Ashland—
massage usually required when
E. L. Parsons, Crystal Spring*. injury is healed.
Miss.; Mrs. U. King, Hollywood;
H. W. La Frenlere, San Fran­
cisco, Mr. and Mrs.
C.
E.
Wright, Pocatello, Idaho; S. S.
Sprecker, Riverside; Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Harris, Seattle; Mr.
Siegel, Log Angeles; Mrs. • J.
H. Harris, Seattle; Mrs. J. Moran,
Seattle; S. C. Hill, Los Angeles;
R. M. Stiles; Los Angeles; Mark
Artstyle Chocolates
Knlell. Los Angeles; Phil Floo0,
The
new sensation in
CASOUWf
Portland; Mr. and Mrs.’ A. C.
quality chocolates —truly
Vogel, Portland.
Taxes can be paid at City
Hall upstairs, beglnnng Thurs­
day, Aprl 22nd, until May 5.
Be sure and bring last year’s tax
receipt.
O. Winter, Deputy Tax Col­
Classified Ado Bring Results. lector.
195-10.
HELP THAT BACKACHE
LAST TIMES TODAY
“THE SOND AND
DAÑCE MAN"
with
TOM MOORE
BESSIE LOVE
SUNDAY ONLY
Also those stabbing pains,
stiffness, dull headaches, ner­
vousness, poor sleep and that
weary tired feeling!
Oh, you
can help them!
Take Foley
Pills, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys.
Every Ingredient
In thle "helpful medicine is di­
rected to the betterment of your
physical state.
Comes Mrs.
Black of Petersburg, Va., who
says: “Before I took Foley Pills
I could not stoop over nor raise
up without great pain. Now.
I have none.’’ Ask your drug­
gist for Foley Pills.
Yeur
prompt Improvement will de­
light, and repay you.—Sold
everywhere.
No 6.
SHERWIN - WILLIAMS
Paint and Varnish
A Paint For Every Surface
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
the best and sweetest of
gifts for the sweetest of
mothers.
’ t
to enjoy a delightful dinner,
without bother to you, and at
small cost, at. ‘
One Pound $1.50
Lithia Springs Hotel
New Edison
Phonograph
perfectly and flawlessly.
the only one
that will play
all makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
(We will be glad to call for
Palmer Piano
House
35 First St.
and deliver your work.
Ashland Cleaning
Dyeing Works
Phone 63
Enjoy Our Special Chicken Dinner
SU N D A Y
An Electric Sign
Improves Your Location
It draws customers from blocks in each direction
ns well as from cross streets.
1 It puts your store on the comer — and gets the
people in. New customers as well as old can’t miss your
store if you have a beautiful porcelain steel Federal Sign
working 24 hours a dayKfor you.
THE PUREST
last longer.
Also the doctors' bills
for calls
on overt«»«! wom inhootl
are cat la half.
ALMA RUBENS
BERT LYTELL
A loving- trustful, light­
hearted girl turned into a
cynical, grasping woman.
Romance — Pathoe—Thrills
Cannot rot, fade or rust. Never needs refinishing.
An occasional washing keeps it sparkling like new.
SWEET CREAM
Special Offer
is used in making
Ashland Creamery’s
Just Phone 165
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO,
of Town
atyour
Summer Frocks
Cleaned
Good Merchant’s Lunch on Week
with
Advertise In The Tidings
In v ite roan
F rie n d s
Theodore B. Horn, Portland:
194tf A. Inglis, Portland; Ben Mitch­
ell, Portland; John Almeter, nnd
W« pay cash for eggs. Ash­ son, Portland; Wm. A. Carter,
W. M. Mahon, San
land Fruit and Produce Ass’n. Portland;
Francisco;
R. W. Canfield, San
192-13
Rainier— EiSc,kson & Klepp
Francisco;
B. H. Williams and
shipyard
builds cannery tender
wife, San Francisco; P. Arnold,
New Oregon M agazine O ut—
and
river
towboat.
The latest edition of The Ore­ wife and daughter, Michigan:
The Sign Of The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
W.
Larimore,
gon Magazine Is out apd Is a
Checkered Flag
D. A. R. number, entirely made San Francisco; Charles Seavey,
means
better service. General
Eugene; B. Chappell, Corvallis;
up of D. A.R. work.
and Shell Gas. “The right grade
N. K. Nielsen, Salt Lake; Mrs.
of o il' for your car.
Now
Junior High Parent-Teachers’ Frances B. Dill, Orange,
Williams Service Station
Food Sale, Saturday, April 24th Jersey.
Boulevard 4k Sherman
at Hardys -store.
l|6 -3
For Mothers* Day—The best
expression of your thoughtful
nets—your photograph. Studio
Ashland. .
proprietor of a soft drink estab­
lishment here, died today from
injuries received when he fell,
from a pile of boxes through an
open skylight at the Libby, Mc­
Neil and Libby cannery. ____
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
Don’t Invest until you
Eastman Kodak Films—McNair seen our splendid line of
for graduation Paulserud's.
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Cabinet Works.
194tf.
Fall From Boxes
Results in Death
Broken Arms Is
Inventor’s Gift
Daily Dozen For
“RAINBOW SPECIAL”
ICE CREAM
SI Water Street
Ask your dealer for the products of
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
Talk with the factory representative who is here now.
Phone today for full information on our 12 Months to
Pay Plan.
Phone 33
C ity o f A s h la n d
Electric Light & Power Department