Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 03, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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MONDAY, May S* 1W»
Liocal ■ P ersonal Kotes
Dairymen Attention:— Meeting Motored to Klamath Yesterday-*
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burnett mo­
Wednesday, May 5, 2 p. m. at
tored to Klamath Falls yesterday.
Miles place, Bellview road.
20»-2t*
Madden retreads tires.
Business Visitor—
Business V is ito r—
ODD FELLOW ACTIMTIES
R. E. McElhose of the Medford
Watch this space every day.
Grocery Co., was a business' vis­
Regular Meetings
Subordinate every Thursday. itor in Ashland today.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
Madden aulis protected tires.
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
Tuftsdava.
150-tf
Form er Ashland R esident—
ALPHA CHAPTER
I. Patton, a former Ashland
resident, who has been living at
Butte Falls for some time, was
in Ashland visiting friends Sat­
urday.
Georgia Rose Talc — McNair
Stated Communication of Alpha
Chapter No. l.O . E. S. tomorrow Bros.
(Tuesday) May 4, at 8 p. m. In­
Hare you seen thé new Him
itiation. Visitors welcome.
By
Books at Darling’s Art Store?
order the Worthy Matron.
,
205-tf
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec y.
Returned to Chico—
Maxon Melllnger returned to
Chicq yesterday after playing
with Carl Loveland’s Navigators,
at the “Thanks for the Buggy
Ride Dance’ at Jackson’s Hot
Springs Saturday night. He will
return the last of the week to
play permanenely with the Navi­
gators.
Cliff Payne makes screen doors
C. L. Madden of Cottage Police Chief He r e
Harry W. Loucks, chief of po­
Grove, was a business visitor In'
lice of Klamath Falla, was a vis­
Ashland Saturday.
itor In the city yesterday. He
Try a French paper curl. was accompanied by Mrs. Loucks
Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor 195tf and Mrs. J. H. Carnahan, wife
of the Klamath Falls city at­
torney.
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V isiting Form er Friend»—
Mrs. Lewis Smith of Portland
jßllff Payne makes counters.
is spending two weeks In the vall-
ley vfelting former friends. Mrs.
Smith lived in Ashland years Goes to F u n er a l-
Special Agent C. W. Prleet of
ago. She was in Ashland yes­
the Southern Pacific, left this
terday.
morning for Dunsmuir, where he
Hot sulphur tub baths, day will attend he funeral of Special
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Agent H. W .‘Meek, who was acci­
dently killed there last week.
Here For Week-End—
Miss Hilda Hanson, who Is
Phone Paulserud’s for cleaning
teaching at Persist, was in Ash-, and remodeling. We call.
land over the week-end at the
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200-tf
Billings home.
Parker Fountain Pens — El
harts.
From Grants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frazier and
Mr.. Bishop of Grants Pass were
visitors in Ashland yesterday.
Try our 60c Merchants' Lunch,
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Parkers Crispettes aré delicious
182-tf
Pinza Confectionery.
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
’203-tf
R elum ed From S o u t h -
Visiting Mr. and Mm. B. Garnett—
Mrs. J. L. Hamer, who has
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Bellinger
of Medford were gueats of Mr. been visiting In San Francisco
and Mrs. Ben Garnett yesterday. for the past month, returned to
her home on Almond street to­
The Ashland Nat. Hot Sulphur day.
Baths and Swimming pools.
Fresh whipping cream, milk
and buttermilk for sale at Ninin-
ger’s fountain.
206-3t
Jacob Goll of Canada
land visiting with W.
ert.
Returned to H o m e -
Miss Helen Rand, who has
School Memory Booki —Dar- been visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
205-tf Mills, returned to her home In
ling Art Store, r
Oakland last evening.
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Hom e—
D. C. Hawley, who has been
visiting in Klamath Falls for the
past several weeks, is expected
home today.
Graduation Suita! Latest mod
els at Paulserud’a.
200-tl
L eft For Portland—
F. F. Whittle, and H. G. Mc­
Carthy, left this morning for
Portland, where they were callel
as witnesses for the S. P. Co.
From Dunsmuir—
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Get your window screens and
Mrs. Fred Jones of Dunsmuir
Buy your ready-to-wear where screen doors at Jordan Sash and
was a visitor n Ashland Saturday. you will be fitted by an experienc­ Cabinet Works.
194tf.
ed tailor. Paulserud's.
200-tf
Among the Guests at tlie Hotel
O regon-
TODAY — TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
WEST’S >
production e f
“THE
BAT
Mrs. Crawse, Hollywood; Ml-.s
Carter, Hollywood; J. A. Pierce
and wife, Ban Francisco; Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Dow, Oakland; Mr.
and Mrs. John Ferguson, San
Francisco; J. A. Newell and wife,
Sacramento; L. E. Carter, Cor­
vallis; Fred C. Haines, Corvallis.
Picture Day at C h u rch -
Yesterday was Picture Day at
the Christian church and a pic­
ture was taken of the congrega­
tion consisting of 243 people. A
picture was also taken of the
largest class, the Loyal Bereans
with Mrs. S. D. Doremus In
charge. There are 40 ladies in
thia class.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet tonight at 8 o'clock nt
the Armory. Every one is asked
to be present as the stickers will
be put on the poppies.
Visiting at C. E. Pratt H o m o -
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Atwood of
Bakersfield, Cal., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Pratt at their
home on North Mala street. Mr.
Atwood and Mr. Pratt are douslns.
Potato Salad Sale —
The Camp Fire Girls of the
Ashland High School held a po­
tato salad sale on Saturday, April
24. The salad was sold at 20
cents a pint, and the girls made
a net profit of about »8. The
proceeds are to he used for' the
purchase of equipment for the
Children's plajy ground In the
For Mothers’ Day—The nest park.
expression of your thoughtful
ness—your photograph.
Studio
Ashland. '
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Ashland V isitor—
Mrs. Will Willits of Persist
and Mrs. Kay ■ of, upper Rogue
River, were visitors in Ashland
Saturday with Mrs. Willits daugh-
t!er-4n-Jaw, Mrs. Alice Willits.
American Legion Auxiliary—
Medford Cafe Burns—
FOR SALE: — 200 :
“Bob’s Lunch” In Medford, land Red Baby Chicks.
owned by R. A. Avery of Ashland, 6-F11.
who also has the Nelda Cafe here,
FOR RENT: — Furnished cab­
burned this morning at 3:30 and
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
it Is a total loss.
by month or week. Call 153.
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129-tf
Returned From H ills b o r o -
Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer
WANTED to rent sewing ma­
of Oak street, have returned from chine. F> R. Swalls, 133 North
Hillsboro, where they were called Pioneer Ave. So. door.
206-lt
by the sickness and death of Mrs.
Spencers mother, Mrs. Palmateer.
LOST: — Iron 'gray saddle-
horse. Anyone knowlqg of same
Fined »50 and Cost—
please call 120,
206-1«
Anderson Winkelman
w as
FOR SALE: — Fo
fined »50 and »4 cost, when he
truck.
Good condition.
was brought before Judge Tay­
Low
and
Panzer
lor’s ourt, at Medford by deputy
state game warden, Roy Parr, for
MAKE OFFER for my Stude-
gaffing fish at Rogue River.
baker Sedan. Engine In first class
condition. Ashland Hotel.
Season for Bam Ju n e 15—
206— 3t
The season for base Apens June
FOR RENT: — 6 room house
15, and the Jaw will be strictly
fairly well furnished, garage, lo­
enforced.
cated on Main Street in big busi­
ness section, »30. 5 room bunga­
V isiting Sister—
low,
garage, beautiful location on
Mrs. C. A. Wlnetrout of Grants
Pass is visiting hei Bister, Mrs. ^Granite Street facing Lithia Park,
»32.50. Also 3 room bungalow
Clifford Jenkins.
with sleeping porch and garage^
location same as above, »22. Also
Born—
’
Mr. and Mrs. Frock of Yreka 6 room house partly furnished,
announce the birth of a baby girl Including a piano, no garage, lo­
born at the home of Mrs. Frock’s cation, head of Laurel, »25. I
parent’s Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tuok- also have several attractive apart­
ments. Staples Realty.
206-tf
er on Oak street.
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The Siskiyou- Mill wants two
Fresh whipping cream, milk teamsters to snake logs.
205-3
and buttermilk for sale at Ninln-
ger’a fountain.
206-3t
Among the Guest« at the Hotel
Ashland—
Trip to Grant« Paas—
John R. Hart, San Francisco;
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ahlslron
and daughter, Gertrude, and Ed­ Mrs. W. H. Ferris, • Bakersfield;
win Wilson, motored to Grants »Henry R. Ferris, Bakersfield;
Julia S. Lee, Seattle; Ethel L.
Pass yesterday.
Hills, Seattle; J. E. Franklin,
Parker Pens and Pencils.— Me Portland; J. R. McGee, San Fran­
cisco; P. A. Ricardo, San Fran­
Nair Bros., leading stationers.
cisco; Billie Swope, San Fran­
cisco; Miss M. Cole, Myrtle
In Seattle—
Fred Cushing and H. B. Hurst, Point; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klm-
of the Vining Theatre, are In berllng. Eugene; E. C. Barnes,
Seattle to attend the Paramount . Grants Pass; H. J. Patterson,
Eureka; Jol\n C. Farland, Eur­
convention.
eka; A. L. Dillon, Dunsmuir.
From Marshflelil—
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
W. H. Klncart of Marshfield
was a business visitor In Ash­ Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-tf
land the last of the week.
Bathing Suits
50c to $6.50
FOR SALE: — Faultless highly
bred 2-year-old Jersey cow, will
freshen soon,»65, if taken now
and also one nearly pure bred 3
months old Jersey heifer calf. A
beauty. Dam, a high priced -gal­
lon cow. Sired by a »450 St.
Maries Registered Bun, priced
low, quality considered. R. D.
Sanford, 399 Beach St., Ashland.
206-lt*
OPPORTUNITIES: — A busi­
ness house on. side street close to
Main for sale at a price that will
net 14 per cent. Property has not
been vacant for years.
A two
acre orchard and poultry ranch
close in with fairly good improve­
ments, »1800. A 7 room house
in the n$w school district, house
LARVEX
. »1.50
In splendid condition located on
a -popular corner, a real snap at
»3500, with a down payment of
»250.00, balance easy. Also a
small house and 40 foot lot In
same location,
payment of $
ways been re
month. Staple«
land Building
This Week’s Remarkable
Coat Clearance
GINGHAMS AT 19c
W O R T H 25c TO 28c
M akes th e follow ing A r
tieles m oth-proof:
.
W oolens
K n it Goods
D rap eries
Blankets
R ugs
A u to R obes
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Everfast Cloths
N E W S IIA D E S IN
Taffeta Silk
$2.25 Yd.
for W ash Drosses a re s a t­
isfacto ry in every w ay—
S o ft Chiffon TaffeM w ith
L u stro u s Finish.*
. , Color, W e a r and Looks.
Allen A Hose
Satisfactory
Prescription Druggist
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
Let Everyone
Know
You Want Their Business
For a few cents a day a Federal Sigi
will bring more people into youi
store, more receipts to the cash reg
ister» and more profits to put¿n the
hank.
A sk the m an w ho h as one. A sk him if he would
do w ith o u t it. A sk him if he know s of an y
o th e r form of a d v e rtisin g th a t would do as much
fo r him a t so low a eoRt.
MILLER'S TOGGERY
"Hab-a-dash Inn"
.F O R MOTHER
A carnation that will last the year
round.
A G IF T T H A T IS D IF F E R E N T
A MAST ROBERTS RINEHART
7 «ru/ AVERY HOPWOOD
vnaum&i
Darling Studio & Art Store
kempbr
fa, pm AMT) W W T
Write Your Business
in the gleaming, sparkling letters of federal porce­
lain enamel steel electric sign. These signs never
need refinishing — an occasional washing keeps
them like new..
■ •>'" GASPS
CREEPS
T H R IL L S
,
LAUGHS
SHUDDERS
AMAZEMENT
ASTONISHMENT
ACT NOW. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
the most •cnaational and «m ut­
ing Melodram atic H U in the
Hiatory o f the Theatre
SUPERIOR PACKAGE
CAKES AND COOKIES
Building up a 4‘re­
serve credit that will
help you over the
Humps that come
over bo often in any
kind of business!
good
Maintaining a healthy bank balance
. during
.
times 'aids materially in establishing your credit to
tide you over slack times.
At All Leading Grocers
TEMPTING,
DELICIOUS
FRANKLIN
AND
SATISFYING
BAKERY
FIRST
NATIONAL
ASHLAND, OREGON
BANK
Talk with our representative who will be glad to call
on you.
PHONE US TODAY FOR FULL INFORMATION
Phone 33
City of Ashland
Electric Light and Power Department