Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 03, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Penn, Horace P ro a , Wilbur Tuck- Mr«. FMyd Rush, consolation.
, Mie. Wsn. Gleen, Mr. aad Mrs.' The go«tt list tocledod Mr. and'
Hu Jackson. Mr, aad Mrs. F. F. Mrs. Fiord Bush, Mr. rod Mrs.
kittle, Mrs. HeUatyer, Mies Floyd Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. W.
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Announcements
orence Hollm>er, Mrs. Georgia G. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Mm Her­
'hung, Miss Ethel Shram, Mr. and sey, Mr Jameh Corcoran, Mira
►a. L. P . Lowe and George Catherine Coreoran, Mr. Gerald
Lowe of AehlaOd.
Meredith and host and ho«»«««.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corcoran.
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R A L P U ?. dOWCBLL
Candidate tor the Republican
nomination tor state senator,
' u t f G t i e t o i t t r t t i t primaries.
FOB BENT — Furnished cab­
ins and apartments. Seasonable,
by month or week. Call-153.
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FOB SALE
Professional and
Business Directory
DR. GEORGE SMITH
Pbystdaif «ad Surfera
’ Office Phone IM -J
Rooms 1 nnd 3, First National
NEW HOME on easy payments: Bank Bldg. Office Hours, 10
We will build an np to the min­ <o 12 Noon; 3 to 5 p. m.; .7 to
ute modern bungalow for you on 3 evenings,’
easiest terms. Now is your
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
chance. First ooase, first served.
Physician and Burgeon
— Staples Realty.
204— tf
Office Phone 184-i
FOR RALE:— Stock and dairy
Home Phone 164-L
ranch containing, 840 acres of Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
level Irrigated meadow land rod to 6 P. M.; t to 3 evenings. —
free water, also 35 dairy cows; CUlsras Bank Building.
located in Wood River valley,
Klamath Co., Ore. Address T. A. DR. ERNEST A. WOOD»—Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, uose and
Culbertson, Ft. Klamath, Ore.
203-12
throat—X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 13 and 2
to 6, Swedraburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Oregon.
Luncheon for membership, 1:00
p. m. Meeting follow«.
Tueadty, May 4.— Alpha Chapter
O. E. S. Initiation.
Tuesday, May 4. — Women’s
Prayer Meetings; North Side,
Mrs. M. B. Riley; South side,
at Mrs. Plummer’s.
Wednesday, May ft. — Trinity
Guild Auxiliary. Parhh House.
Wednesday, May 5. — Delphian
Board meeting. Library, 2:00
p. m.
Thursday, May 8.— Trinity Guild.
Parish House.
Thursday, May «.— Floral Dis­
play at Lithia Springs Hotel.
2:00 to 9:00 p. m.
Friday, May 7.— Recital by Miss
Lolita Pierson’s Pupils' Civic
Club House, 8:00 p. m.
Friday, May 7. — Ladies Aid.
Presbyterian Church.
Monday, May 10.— Brotherhood
of American Yeoman, I. O. O.
F. Hall. Evening.
Tuesday, May 11— Upper Valley
Community Club.
Wednesday, May 12.— Wednes­
day Club. Presbyterian Church
Parlors.
FOR HALE: — At Dnnsmnir,
Calif., Completely furnished —
modern .3 room house with sleep­
ing porch and garage, on Corner
C. BLLY0ON SHINN
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lot 70x100 ft, very reasonable.
1 i Dentist
A Happy House Party—
Cash or terms if desired. Address
Citizens Bank Bldg.
A happy week-end was spent by
C. D. Shoemaker, Dunsmuir.
Office Phone 1*1. Bee. Phone 184 a group of high school friends of
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By Appointment
Miss Iris Deter, who were Invited
to accompany her to her ranch
FOR HALB: — Ford Roadster,
PLANING MILL
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home at Deter, Oregon.
A l condition, Starter, extra tlre
Much lq the way of amusement
and rlm, also dollvery box for JORDAN'S HASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Comer Helman and was crowded into the two days
back. Price 3300. Inquire No. 60
Warn. Phone M l.’ . l$ 4 -tf and the young hostess and her
3rd street..
t . »SOS-dt*«, w
bevy of guests returned lart
WBBXTLE TRANSFER CD.
FOB SALB: — Big load of
night tired but all full of the Joy
For Service
kindling. 34.00. Box Factory.
that comes of an outing spent
Dealers
to
Coni, Wood, Psqklug,
Phone 30.
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Crating and Storage. Long dist­ where horse-back ride«, hikes and
delghtfnl repasts to whch all the
FOR SALE: — Four, fifty by ance trucking.
girls brought the sharp appetites
one hundred and fifty foot lots
on Palm Ave., between High T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ of hours spent In the open; filled
fer — Good team and motor the days of their stay.
School and Normal. Prioed'right,
The members of the honse
tracks. Oood service at a rea­
teems. Box , Tidings. 139-1 mo
party were: the hostess. Miss Iris
sonable price. Phone 83.
FOB «ALB—A splendid city
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
6 1-2 acre creek bottom, free
water sight with buildings. Beau*
Tbompeon and Burlingame
tlful view of surrounding moun­
Painters and Decorators
tains, 13,000. M. Jacker, 413S
Paper Hanging — Tinting a
Medford
Laurel Ave., Oakland, Cal.
Specialty.
198-1 mo. *
Estimates gladly fam ished.
196tf
FOB 8AUE— Five-room house, Phone 98
miscellaneous
SLOTH AND ELMORE
Contractors and Builders. New
to snake logs at the Siskiyou Mill. ana rem g deling.
205-3t
SO Granite St.
WANTED: — Two teamsters
180-26*
WANTED: Lawn mowing and
garden spading. 393 Granite. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May
Phone 141.
304-1 mo.*
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
WANTED to buy 100 used sad-
White Shield Home, 665 May-
llan. Inquire 939 B. street.
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
204-3*
BUILDINiJ, repairing, paihting,
luting, cement wort. Day or con-
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM
Veterinary Graduate
:ruct. BlsckWelL 516 Elisabeth. Phone 808-J
787 Oak St.
KOT.
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195-1
’ hone 359L,
MEMORIALS
F or exchange —« a modem
Mark every grave with >ur
iome, with large lot, good var-
crystal blue gray, and avoid the
ety of fruits, for small house
«lth lot in Portland. For par­ rash.
8. PENNISTON, Manager
ticulars, call at 96 Lanrel.
ITS East Main
191-0
BLOCKS
AND
Box Factory.
deliver.
FIRST
LUMBER
Phone 30.
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automobile,
track, t tractor and machinery
repairing, valves refaced and
grpnnd.
All work guaranteed.
First Street Gamma. Just below
Uaion oil station.
James C.
Barr, several years experience
as machinist and auto repairing,
Ashland, dragon. Phone 191.
No More
Shiny Noses
A new French process powder
that Is not affected by perspira­
tion — will not let an ugly shine
come through; stays on until you
take It off; 9ne and pure; makes
the pome invisible; looks like
beautiful natural skin; gives a
soft velvety complexion. Get this
new wonderful beauty powder
called Mello-gto.— Lithia Springs
187-1 mo.* Pharmacy.
MATERNITY
Reasonable Ratea
153 Granita.
Telepht
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Left For EUffenv—
153
Rev. Jamas W. Price and
Mrs. Price and son, James, and
Samuel B . Davi», left today for
»topped In Ashland—
Miss Minnie Kntoteen of Ta Eugene to attend the Oregon State
copis, a nurse In the St. Helens Congregational conference held
clinic, stopped in Ashland with there this week.
friends yesterday and trie morn­
Advertise Id
ing, on her Way sonth.
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past week planning fer their
annual delivery of May Day bas­
kets.
The baskets this year frere all
alike; made in the Junior colore,
blue aad white, and filled with
the dainties they enjoy at their
social gatherings.
Friday evening they met, and
under their superintendent’s di­
rection, two by two, they carried
their lovo tokeas to their shut-in
friends. To Mrs. Denn, now in
Portland, and to Mrs. W. H.
Smith of Dairy, Ore., baskets
were mailed.
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These Juniors were hostesses
to the C. E. Society at a 7:60
o ’clock breakfast at the church,
May Day.
The Junior room was beauti­
ful in yellow Scotch broom an<J
California poppies.
Appetites
Wfcre keen and the menu satisfy-*
tag. The lellghtful music by
Wilma Hall and Maxine Emery,
during breakfast, the smiling
faces, the talks and song service,
all helped to make the breakfast
one long to be remembered.
A basket of sweat peas was
presented to Mr. and Mrs. Merg­
e r , whb were special guests, as
a token of love and appreciation.
The closing act was much ap­
preciated by the Juniors; the Sen­
ior Society took the dish washing
over, and the Juniors say, "Come
again."
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flo r a l Display—
The p. T. A. Council is in see-
n today. Thia council repre­
sents the different circles of the
elty.
It is urged that every member
of the different Circles be in at­
tendance at this meeting since at
<his time the election of the of­
ficers for the coming year will
be heM.
Much e f Interest Is to come be­
fore the Connell; reports are to
be made and suggestions offered,
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FratevnM Brotherhood Meets—
The regular meeting of the
Fraternal Brotherhood “ occurs
Friday, May 7. All members were
urged to be present.
Recital—
The pupils of Mtea Lolita Pier-
eon will appear la reeltri, Friday
eysnlag, May 7, at 8 o’clock at
the Clrie Club house.
The puMte ie Invited, particu­
larly parents and friends of the
pupils.
A pleasing program will
presented and many are looking
forward to the «vent with con­
siderable iateroet.
Recitals are land marks In
the pupils lives, showing as they
do, the musical progress made
and those who hear the programs
one year are anxious to do so the
next for the months of practice
have made a considerable differ­
ence In the character of the per
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forma® ce.
Community Chib Meets—
B Upper Valley Community Club
Every one is cordially welcom­
will meet on Tuesday, May 11. ed at the coming event.
Announcement will be made of
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the meeting place and program
In the next Issue.
Mr. and Mns. « . P .
Entertain—
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Chapter ACP. E. ,O... Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Barneburg,
Honoring Mother»—
who are old-time residents of
Chapter ACP. E. O. entertained Ashland and who now live on the
Friday afternoon at the home of old Barneburg ranch, near Med­
one of Its members, Mrs. A. E. ford, eatertalned at a delightful
Kinney, honoring the mothers chicken dinner friends from Ash­
and borrowed mothers of the land, Mr. O. W. Benedtot,
Chapter meiWbership.
May Benedict and Mr. and Mrs.
Interesting games claimed the Fred Barneburg of pear Med
attention of the guests. A ford, Friday.
The day was spent in visiting,
prophecy, by Lady Forsythla,
afforded a world of amusement. after the dinner, to which all paid
8°d musical numbers were given appreciative tribute. The table
was lovely In its pleasing ap
by Miss Evangeline Poley
Dainty
refreshments
were polntments and the repast one
served by the hostesses of tlie deserving all the complimentary
things said of it.
gfternoon at its close.
* The invited guest list Included:
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toesdaines Mary Vining, Minkler,
>. pr Dodge, Elisabeth Van Epworth Ijeagne Go To Caveo—
The Epworth League to the
Sant, Jennie Goodyear, J. R.
number of 26 are' spending to­
Mills, E. H. Wagner, Lou M.
day (Saturday) at the Josephine
Case, Josephine Poley, G. W.
They left town last evening,
Loosley, Ella Garrett, Eugenia
with all preparations made to
Atkinson, W. M. Day, Sarah
spend the night in camp. The
W alker, Angle Engle, Mary M.
party will return this evening. All
Dunn, I. D. Applegate, Ann H.
were anticipating a wonderful
Russell, J. S. Parsons, Grainger,
time.
Aaron Andrews, H. E. McGee,
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Sarah Wing, Belle Cordell, Anna
Civic tju b Huppe r
R. Gregory.
Thursday evening the Civic
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Club and friends enjoyed the cov­
Bi othej hood American Yeoman ered dish supper, which was
Meet—
served cafeteria fashion, with a
The Brotherhood of American full menu of. toothsome things
Yeoman met in regular session to choose from for the repast.
Monday evening lest (April 26)
After supper, tables were ar­
at the I. p . O. F„ with a large ranged and many of those pres­
attendance.
ent played cards during the eve­
A large class of candidates ning.
were given tha initiation work by
The club feel that this was (to­
the Medford drill team, which other of the very successful eve-
received enthusiastic praise for Ings of which there has been a
tha splendid way in which the number this winter.
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members performed their parts.
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The state manager. Mr. Ezell,
was preseat and gave a fine ad- Another Luncheon Tuewlay—-
On Tuesday the Civic Club
rlreaa on ’^Yeomanry.”
has
another covered dish af­
At the close of the business
fair
but
this time it Is confined
meeting, a social hour was e.n
joyed by members and guests, to the membership. The hour
and delicious refreshments were set is one o’clock and all mem­
served by the lady Rowena, as bers are expected to be prompt,
slated by a number of the ladles since the regular routine for the
afternoon follow.
□f the order.
In view of the nominations for
These meetings occur the sec­
ond and fourth Monday evenings officers a full attendance Is de­
sired.
<n ®«ch month.
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Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Corcoran
Entertain—
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Corcoran,
549 E. Main, were host and
that you.w ill like at
hostess at an evening of 500 with
a number of their friends invited
On Thursday, May 6, at the
Lithia Springs Hotel, there w ill
be held from 2:00 until 9:00 p.
m. a Floral Display under the
auspices of the Floral Society and
the Civic Club.
' For the committee in charge
there has been appointed Mrs.
Lewis Jacks. Mrs. A. H. Pracht,
Mm. G. H. Yeo, Mrs. C. W. Tilton,
Mrs. Dan Kay, Miss Elisabeth
Palmer and Mrs. Frank Jordan.
Those who' cannot bring their
flowers to the hotel may phone
to any'pne of the committee and
there will some one come for
them.
The society 1« very anxious that
as many as possible plan to ex­
hibit flowers at this time. The
BPIOIALIST
season is so advanced that many
in Internal Medirla« for thè
varieties are in bloom
much
past fifteen yean
earlier than usual.
It Is expected that there will
DOES NOT OPERATE
be a very splendid’ display of
W ill he at
blossoms and every one having
Holland Hotel,
(Jowers suitable for display are
Tuesday, May 4.
asked to exhibit them. The pub­
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lic Is cordially invited to attend,
ONE DAY ONLY
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Office hour« IO a. m. to 4 p. ni.
Mr. and Mri. D. M. Lowe Enter­
Ne Charge for Consultation
tains Friends—
One of the most delightful days
Dr. Mellenthin Is « regular
graduate in medicine and surgery Imaginable was spent by a group
and Is licensed by the state of ef friends to the number of n eats.
Oregon. He does not operate for thirty-three; guests of Mr. and
you can afford
The time was spent most de­
chronic appendicitis, gall stones,
ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade­ Mrs. D. M. Lowe, at a picnic on lightfully at the popular pastime
the Rogue, at the Fish Hatchery, and later in the evening, delicious
noids.
,
He has to his credit wonderful about a mile or two above Rogue eake4 ,ce cream and coffee
results in diseases of the stomach, Elk.
were served. »
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
This picnic was really a fish
Prises were given: Mrs. Floyd
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet­ bake and venisonzbarbecue artd
Dickey), securing high score, and
ting, catarrh, weak lnngs, rheu­
matism, sciatica, leg ulcers and * a s a most wonderful feast. To
the special features, fish baked in
rectal ailments.
Below are the names o f'a few a pit, and the barbecued venison,
of his many satisfied patients in were added— salads, vegetables,
Oregon.
delicious dishes In profusion, all I
• MVs.'W. J. Martin, Moro, high n topped off with gallons of I, <•'
I i I ik m I fil" ftflR ,1F .
Crbam, delicate cakes and candles,
Mrs. Peter Westhurg, Colton, and fruit.
stomach trouble.
To the feast were brought ap­
Mrs. Halvor Nelson, Chinook,
petites sthnutated by the keen air
You do not have to cotno to the bank to do
Wash., goitre.
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tnd deAlghtful drive to the place
Martin Jorgesson, Astoria, nerve
your banking.
Sf meeting. Add to this the scenic
trouble.
setting and the «roup of oongAi
Rank by Mail. You can make your deposits and
Mrs. Chris Hanson, Chinook,
lal friends with laughter ami
withdrawals - ju«t as well as in }>cnson, and
Wash., bowel trouble and neuri­
tepdy quip and the picture is
have the time free for ether things.
tis,
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complete.
Mrs. James Ellis, Coquille, gall
Those enjoying with the host
Let ns give yxiu the details of our convenient
stones and colitis.
hod hostess, Mr, and Mrs. D. M
Jamea Suess, Lakeside, ulcers
bank by mail plan and iliow you how safe and
Lowe, were friends from Ashland
of stomach.
easy
it is.
end Medford. The list included.
J. R. Jenkins, Silverton, circu­ Mr. and Mr». Roland Beach, Mr.
latory trouble.
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Hsuston, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Remember above date, that
oonsdltaUon 0* this trip will be Burden, Mr. and Mr«. D. R. Hill.
free and that his treatment Is dif­ Gilbert HUI, Harriet Hill, Miss
Ashland, Otogon
Atna Hawk, Mr. and Mys. John
ferent.
Married women must be accom­ Drew of Medford; Mr. and Mrs.
panied by their husbands.
Robertson aad son. Harvoy, of
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg..
Los Angelas, California.
, ■ Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs W.l
C om ing to
has light and water, fruit and
PEHIGfi’S TRANSFER
berries. Vicinity Normal school.
Pilone 410
875 B St.
Phone evenings 317-R.
Drayage, storage aad long dist­
177-1 mo.*
ance hauling.
60-tf
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I Meets Tedey
Candidate io» SUte Senator,
suhjeet to the May 21st primaries.
I here no ether ambition than to
serve y ell eM lalthf «By my State
FOB BENT: — Two or three
and County. My Slogan: "More
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
room apartment. Phone 340-J.
economy and Fewer Laws.’’
205-34
2 hereby announce n|r «adidacy
Deter, the Misses Janet Wilson,
FOB WENT: — Choice, clean,' for the Republican nomination as
«f
besutifaUy furalahed apartment«. representative to the legislature Monday, May 8.— P. T. A. Coun­ May King, Lnlu Johnson, Janie
Walker and Charlotte Swltxer.
Cloee In. Call afternoon«, SI Sooth from Jackson County. 1 pledge
cil. Library.
,
Second Street.
199— tf
Monday, May 8.— French Club.
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myself, if R ested, to an earnest
May Day Breakfast—
Evening,
Mrs.
F.
D.
Wagner,
FOB RENT—Clean,well furn­ and aggressive service of jpy
The Presbyterian Junior Chris­
hostess.
201-tf
ished apartment. PS Laurel St. county and state.
tian
Endeavors were busy the.
Tuesday,
May
4—
-Civic
Club
WM, M- BRIGGS
196-tf
FOB BENT— Furnished apart­
ments and sleeping rooms. Lithia
Apts., 35 8. Second street.
196-V
Dainty;
Fad
W»_ ▼
Dr. Mellenthin
SHOES
PRICES
Overland Shoe
Shop
Unlqvc handkerchiefs are these, of
blue grenc de chine, cut as .lowe.-..,
han« «ui A,od and ed¿ed
happiness aad prosperity,
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Brthday P a r t y -
Two birthdays were celebrated
the other evening when' Mrs.
Hitchcock was honor guest at a
dinner at the home of Miss Edna
Geheen and Miss Gertie Haan on
Palm avenue, the occasion being
Miss Goheen’s birthday also. Cov­
ers were laid for the hostesses,
Mrs. Hitchcock. Dick Hitchcock
and Paul Goheen.
After dinner came the surprise
part of It In tkav-appesvance In
parties of two and threes, a num,
her of, friends, who wished many
kappy reteras to both of those
whose birthdays occurred at this
time.
Miss Goheen was certainly sur­
prised when the different groups
appeared. A Jolly evening of vis­
iting followed, at the close of
which cake and Ice cream were
served. One of the cakes was dec­
orated with candles for each with
one added for Miss Haan whot-o
birthday came a few days before.
Those present were Mrs. Hitch­
cock, Dick Hitchcock, Paul Oo-
heen, the Misses Clara Anderson,
Nora Ward, Beryl • Jarmon, Ethel
Templln, Mildred Crain, Irene
Berg. Mrs. H. W. Andrews and
the hostesses Miss Gertie Rpan
and Miss Edna Goheen.
GoMen Anniversary—
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith
who were residents of Ashland
(op many years and who now live
with their daughter, Mrs. Jesse
Drew, at Dairy, Oregon, celo-
brate their golden wedding on
May 8, 192«.
This is of real interest to their
friends, both in the Presbyterian
church, of which th,ey were valu­
ed members, but many outside as
Advertise In TTi® Tidings.
well. No doubt all will wish to
send messages to them upon this
occasion, or, if p oseible, offer
their congratulations in person
r ofhsadord
i hssd or chast ase i
for the invitation Is extended to I
trrated esta
•xtsmslly with—
any of their friends than can
coma, to be present with then/
May the third.
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. .Quiet WeAlIng—
Miss Anna Klum and Mr. Roy
Wakefield were quietly married
ht the Baptis t Parsonage, Med­
ford, Tuesday, April 27, 1926.
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield went
Immediately to their own coxy
(home on ‘Vancouver aveht)?.
which had been prepared for their
occupancy for some time.
The bride is the granddaugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Denton,
who formerly lived in Ashland
but more recently are residents
of Medford.
Mrs. Wakefield was educated
In the Ashland schools, later go­
ing to Medford with her relative'?.
She has been employed for some
time et the M. rod M. department
store.
Mr- Wakefield Is an employe of
the Standard D<1 Company.
To these young people, begin­
ning life’s journey so auspiciously,
their many friends here and in
Medford wish them abundant
GARDEN
and
FLOWER *SEEDS
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Simpsonia
Hardware
“ The Winchester Store”
Pickwick Stage Systems
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Wewl .................... ......G 2.IW
'Dfinsmuir ........... .......8 8.40
LRcddlng ................ ..... a s.ao
Sacramento ......... .......aiousd
/titoli Franrtsco .... .......«12.10
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ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Throe nr lied Sirs flatly 8:85 a. m. 2:10 p. m. 10:00 p. ■
Stop over anywhere and as often as you like.
TRUNKS Hoe the Agents.
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■JKATH— High backed reclining adaptable three poHittoes.
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
The feature of the Highway la Spring In ell its glory.
Get year tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
Tavern Cpfo—167 East Main St. Phone 84
German Army Glasses
Ju st Received a Shipment Of
8-Power Binoculars
complete with case at the remarkably low price of
$10.45.
Your vacation is not complete without a set of
glasses.
ARMY
c o o n s ST<
Biggest Little Store in
Opoosite New Hotel — Open Eve
BANK BY MAIL
The Citizens B<nk of Ashland
How Frigidaire Solves
Your Home Refrigeration
! > Problems
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Medford, Oregon.
Please send to me, without obligation, your folder,
“ Solving Your Refrigerator Problem*.” .
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