Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Local iPePso$al
FOI? A
S. Butler.
l e f t for Vancouver—
Plan To Tunnel
i < ' Thru Mountains
Paatu
M r. and M * . Irving Porterj who
|a v e been visiting at the C. I. J.
Porter home on North M ain S t,
left Sunday evening fpr Vancou-
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SE A TTLE,
Wash., May
yer, B .,C . to dl
with the Dwfg
eheatra, who to
afar month eng
Davenport hotel
12,—
W)R KALE: — 20 aoree, mostly The possibility of putting a high­
alfalfa, large barn, well and wind­
m ill. Close to highway s a l Ash­
land, level, >150 per acre.
See
Daniel Payne, Ashland Realty Co.
» V ■ s i v i t
way tunnel through the Caseadee
between eastern
and
western
Washington w ill be Investigated
by a committee
appointed
by
Governor Roland H . H artley to,
.-FOR KALE: - Modern house, report to the next state legisla­
The tentative plana call
near the Norm al Terms, O. F. ture.
>14-6t for a SO-mile bore, coating about
Carson.
>4.000.000.
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FOR R E N T : — Five room fu r­
nished bungalow, Phone 389J.
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ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES ' ' Bastaras VMtae— >« J ’
' ÌO. A.- Lear ■'» o f the CaHforglg
Regular Meetings ' ‘ ‘ Paint Campaayis'* busihem viel¿<
Subordthatg * every4- T h u rid ay. dr in Ashland and wan « gaept
Encampment, ld t find 3rd Tdds- of «Be Lithia Spring» hotel last
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days. ' Rebekah*, 2nd and Oth evening) ’ : M
Tuesdays. ’ i
1! 1 150-tf
' Watqh thia apace avary 3*2*
th e re w ill be a bok social at I-
O. O. F. hail T h u rsd ay‘evening;
May IS tb , for Odd Ffetlo^re, - Re­
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bekahs and one accompanying, in-*,
vlted friend each,
Ladies
in­
cluding. guealt, expcc.194 .to b rb yi
lunch for1 twp and, gentlemen, in­
cluding guests, expected* to buy 1
a box. No other'expense. Coffee,
cream and sugar supplied by the
cobimlttee. Doors open at 8:30';
rie l will start at 9 p. m. Danc­
ing cards and gossip.
Madden rotfsadr Urea.
. The W hite Sulphur water at
the Ashland
Nat. will
relieve
your aches and pains. <
,
shland Lodge No. 38
A. F . «
H )R R E N T : — 3 ^cre chicken
ranch and orchard. 6 room house.
On paved street, >25 per month.
J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
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A. M.
¡Stated communication Thurs­
day evening. "May 18. Important
routine
business
to
be disposed
f
j
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of,
including petitions and re­
ports.« Also, work in Third De­
gree. Supper at 6:30
o’clock
sharp.
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. R. L. B U R p iC , Jr.. W. M.
Tbo latest In Men’s Suits: DaWn
W . H. Day, Seg’y.
Grey Double-Breasted Models at
Paulserud’s.
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Visitor—
M orarlty of San Fran- Returning from S o u t h -
Mr.*and Mrs. George E. Munro,
cisco is visiting friends in Ash
of
Vancouver’ B. C., 'who have
land.
been vacationing; In the South,
Get your window screens and stopped at the L ith la Springs hotel
screen doors at Jordan Sash and on there return home.
m
Cabinet W orks.
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Come and swim at the Ashland
Scientific Facial Treatments—
L ith la Hotel Beauty Parlor.
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Boston Bandit Is
Purported Heirs
Wounded When He
Fight For Estate
¡ Tries To Escape
Of Montana Farm
BUTTER Mot.. May 1 2 — (U P )
— A hearing to establish heirship
to the late Senator W illiam A-
d a r k wap continued u n tj W e d ­
nesday in the local district court
by Judge Jerry Lynch today. Op
Wednesday, a motion to take the
(Imposition in the case will also
be considered.
Three Missouri women, Mrs.
fcffle Clark
M cW llliam.
Mrs.
Alm a Clark Hines, and Mrs. , Ad­
dle Clark M iller, who claim to be
daqghters of Senator Clark, will
continue their fight.
High Climber Is
Killed At Salem
BOSTON, May
12.— (W F ) -f j
A fter holding up 25 cld rk|,a n d '
5 customers and obtaining >5300
Geprge - Mortoris o f Dorchester
was shot and probably, fatally
wounded at the Uphams Corner
branch
of the First
National
bank. The unmasked bandit was
Bhot by the manager
o f ; the
bank as be prepared to leave the
bank.
Margaret Gleim
Called By Death
OSLO,. Norway. May
13.—
( U P )—-Parliament today decided
FOR HALE: — Timber, mostly to order a prohibition plebiscite
pine, in Jackson County. 60c por in October to determine whether
M. J. L. Ketch. Ashland Hotel the people wish to abolish the
Bldg.
214-2t existing prohibition of spirituous
liquors.
SPECIAL b F F R R — For short
time, 9 acres good land near Pa­
cific Highway^ 2 miles from Post
Office, fruit anq garden, plenty
water, land all ip cultivation with
garden in, good 2-story plastered
house of 8 rooms, outbuildings,
SE A TTLE, W n„ Mny 12.— Mrs. I
on fine street. Only >4500 under
Mary Myers of Seattle, mother of
big reduction for quick sale, part
nine children, was killed yester­
cash, balance easy terms. This is
day on the Botbwell highway,
an exceptional opportuillty in
when an automobile In which she
growing district east of the city.
was riding skidded and crashed
into a flower garden truck.
N IC E HOM E — Six big lots
Five persons were in the au­
and 6-room house, close to school
tomobile, but the others were not
and churches, fine garden, lots
badly hurt.
On« berries, good street. >2100.
Better see this. 0odd home cheap
Silverton— C l u s t e r lighting
with chance to raise much of /o u r
system planned* for W ater, Oak,
living.— H. C. Galey, No. 65 East
F irst and Main 8treets.
Main.
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La Grande— Hospital here’ in*
LOWT: — Ladles
blue and stalls >8,500 x-ray plant.
brown sleeveless sweater between
Plaza M arket and Tuttle's on O r­
ange St. Finder please return to
Tidings Office. Reward.
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Woman Is Killed
In Skidding Auto
Margaret Annie Gleim,
four
year old daughter of M r. and
Mrs C. W . Gleim, died last night
at her home in Talent. She was
a* granddaughter of Mrs. Hensley.
W A N TED : — Roomers
and
Funeral services wlH be held to-
jnorrow afternoon at
3 o'clock borders. 196 Central Ave. Mattle
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from the home in Talent,“ H . C. Bryant.
Stock in charge. Interm ent will
be in the -Steam’s cemetery.
Hubbard— F ru it Growers build
Jarge warehouse, expecting 450
Business Visitor—
S. E. Lepley of Salem, represent­ tons berries.
Keep the flies out w ith Screen
SALEM . Ore., May 12. — F a ll­
Doors.
Complete
assortment. ing 130 feet from a spar tree,
A. H. Pracht left yesterday for
Southern California with Henry Carson Fowler Lbr. Co.
J. A. Jqhnseit,. a high climber
214-2 employed by a logging camp at
Provost on a short business and
pleasure trip.
Silverton, near here, was almost
Parkers Srlspettes are delicious Instantly- killed yesterday. I t was
T ry our 50c Merchants* Luucb. with Milk and Fruit Juices.
thought his hook failed to catch
303-tf in a chain and his safety belt
Every day from 11 to 3 at The
Plaza Confectionery. «
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broke. The dead man was a resi­
ing the Allen A. Hosiery Co. of
dent of Portland.
Trying Ashland CUmate—
K lam ath
Falls— Addition
Oshkosh, W is., is a business visit­
Memory books for the graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F . Hollen­
ills School, w ill cost >18,000
or in Ashland, stopping at the
B lh art’A
214-1 beck of Eugene, are stopping at
p ith ia ^p rings hotel.
the R utier Apartments for a few
Astoria— Lutheran Church will
dkjm.
MT. Hollenbeck 'Is trying
Classified Ads Bring Resnlts. build and operate hospital bore.
They
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. RohlnMon the climate for asthma.
of San Diego were visitors in Ash­ werd accompanied by their niece
land yesterday and guests of the and nephew, Mr. and Miss Jen­
N E W YO R K C IT Y , May 12.—
kins. Miss Jenkins is connected
Hotel Oregon last evening.
( U P )— Judge A lton B. Parker,
with the University and return­
once democratic candidate fcr
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover ing to- her work today.
president and a leading figure in
Left For South—
Alton B. Parker
Called By Death
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
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national politics, died yesterday
For Cleaning and Pressing,
afternoon while driving through
Phone Paulserud’s. W e call.
Central P a r k .. He was enroute to
212-tf his country home at the time.
FREE DIRT
In vicinity Beach and Liberty
Friends said he half been in
sts. Come and haul It away. City Takes Position—
normal health during the day.
of Ashland.
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L. I. Moon, who is well known
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
In Ashland as a firs t class elec­
Visiting Mrs. Pierce
trician and battery man, has taken or night, Jackson H ot Springs.
Mrs. Gertruds Barcley of Los
charge of the department at the
Angeles, is in Ashland visiting
Claycomb Motor Co. Ford Garage.
Mrs. Charles Pierce.
.
Finishing Tonight
They show personality
character — Studio Ashland
tographs.
with
^ allaçe beery
RAYMOND HATTON
MARY BRIAN
Grants Pese Cavetncn—
Cgueme0 of.-Gfants -Fas», will J
TOM MIX
make their long planned trip t o !
Creacoiff ICtty this week and, ford
which a ll* plans are now* being J
definitely foámntatéd. 'the
d
w i l l wwr MWAdtomebei
a a i «ptUraUTn I
wm
ptruffiffu a Rffai
¡'night*and will be followed kby a!
¡dance for the Cavemen. On Bun-J
day a reception w ill be given fo r'
; six navy aviators and on Monday
i (he ,brtdg> ^e^lpaflsq wfui jqe ,qeld. -
; The Cavemen w ill ¿eturrt homo op ‘
> Monday e v e n in g .M fc d fo td . Mkll
Tribune.
NOTICE
OF STOCKHOLDERS’
ance, studded with sup-
iooter spoke, there was
ibacktalk.
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of the Hartman Syndicate, Incor­
porated, trill ¡be held at the office
o f, the company, 126 Pioheer
Avenue, Ashland, Oregon, at
o'clock p. m. Thursday.
May >7, 1 2 » .
1 lAtrimifn 'flytfdicate, Inc.
Chas. D. Crouch, Pres.
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Vi t
GREAT
Clearance Sale of
Spring Coats
ALL THIS WEEK
a
r/way sale /
We have never before offered such
values as these at the height of the sea­
son. Collection includes every type of
high grade coat, (some with fur trim­
ming) every smart style, every fash­
ionable mode, correct shade, smart
fabric featured this Spring.
WOMENS AND M ISSIS
$14.95 Coats, Sale Price
J3very Requirement for
the tiny tot’s health and
happiness is selected here
with extra cpre.
$25.00 Coats, Sale Price
$29.75 Coats, Sale Price
$34.50 Coats, Sale Price
$39.75 Coats. Sale Price
$49.75 Coats, Sale Price
$59.75 Coats, Sale Price
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Lithla Springs Hotel Building
i
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
Beautiful New
GEORGETTES
Another
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The Quality Store
$19.75 Coats, Sale Price,
Demands The Best
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
& CO
Darling Studio & Art Store
36 AND 40 INCHES WIDE
25 New Colors., This Georgette is very adaptable for
combining with Crepes of all weights and figured
flat Silks.
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Spring & Summer
WE » SELL
IT FOR
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$1.50 and $2.25
I ■ * )•: Gives
You
Prestige
' à ìj .
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New TAFFETAS
S U IT S
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TO BE ABUS TO SAY:—
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Now selling in Shades of Sunburst, Toltec, Lettuce,
Sanddune, Black and Grays.
“I am w earing á
Hart-Schaffner &
- Marx Suit
PRICED AT
X E T ’]F,2i.i S C O T C H
$35 M Each
Others tor L ess
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i-thrills. When his.sbt-
4 1 A
Shipment
Visiting in Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. j(* R - K irk of
Aberdeen, tyaah,.. are
visiting
In * Ashland and stopped at the
Hotel Ashland last evonlng.
Tomorrow — Friday
hang up western ro-
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Underwood of Reno, Ne-
vlsitlng in Ashland and
of the Columbia hotel.
FRONT"
>
Baby’s Care
NOTICE
Old fashioned dance at W inter
Garden instead of I. O. O. F. hall
Friday night, 2:20. Por Fraternal
Brotherhood members and Invited
friends.
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"BEHING THE
OUR BUSINESS
Kodak finishing thät gives Smiles of
Satisfaction.
U
Norway To Vote
On Prohibition
E. R. I S A A C
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Toggery ! i
Hab-a-dash-Inn”
FOR THE NEW THINGS AT