Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAOT m x
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
ODD FELLOW A C T T O tl»
W atch thia apace every day.
R egular Sleetl-igs _
‘ 6hbor<Hnat« every Thursday.
Encam pm ent, 1st aad 3rd Tues-
flays.
Rhhekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays. ' »
l 5 °-u
Thqre w ill be a box ^oeial a t I.
& 4 M
Yhuaaday w e i i n g ,
May ISth, foe Odd F ellow s. Re­
bekahs and one accom panying, in ­
vited friend each.
L td lfs
in ­
cluding guests, expected to b rin e
lunch for two and gentlem en, in­
cluding guests, expected to buy
a box. Ne o th er expense. C offee,
cream and sugar supplied by the
com m ittee. D oors open» a t 8 :3 0 ;
riot w ill start at 9 p. m. D anc­
ing cards and gossip.
Graeham— M u ltq otssh
co u a ty ■ M|U CUy-p-iHa^nÄ>hO Lumbar
Fai» contracta for new exp osition C om pànÿ cu ttin g1 1 T O 0 0 feet a
M il to oast I l i , 000.
ah l/t and se llin g It « H . ; ? •
X, KWÛVÜ TRtK'u. 6 6 A
<ätAO T o Ç 6 OF HELP
WOW ThAT 'fOU HAVE
WOUND ÊTMÎTHIJOG VOU
l if e To b o -
a n o in
$ ik m o n t h s V o o ' l v J
S B EARNING a
< a JOND&R.F uu _
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•V OALARV
\V
* AM AUTOMOTIVE
EwtMNeER! TM AT
SOUNDS BlO' - A’i
L C aw a o R R o tv
TR S MOW ET FfcoM
MR GUNN AW
E nroll at once
W<*k-end la U ntie Falls—
, r Mr. and Mr»., A. E rickson and
Mrs. O live P a g e le ft for B u tte
F alls th is m orning to visit friend s
over th e w eek-end.
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FO R M A LE : P f sture. Jpqulre O.
8. B u tler.
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313-3t*
FO R SALK— B y
ow ner,
an
Ideal p lace to k eep room ers. 8-
room hduae OB Palm A ve., two
blocks' from N orm al. Inquire 428
P^alm.
Look th is ovfer before
you tSuiy.
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215-3*
Shopping By
Telephone
" FO R SALIS— 7-room
house.
Good location . 364 H aigadtne.
215-3*
H ave a F itch Dandruff R em pver
Sham poo at T he V anity B ea u ty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
1 9 8 -tl
■ Some people have a mis-
I taken We» th at they get
better graperies when
- shopping in person.
F O R SA L E— B utcher Shop. A
b a rg a in ‘If tak en at* once. A lso 3
m ilk g o a ts and C5 tiers of- wood
on' ground. Inquire T a len t. Most
M arket. T alen t. Ore.
215-2*
From H ilt—
1 W arren Cornish of H ilt w as a
business visito r in A shland y e s ­
terday.
F T )» SA L E — F isch er piano. Ini
good Condition, 3C4 H argadlne.
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,k » V II
F R E E D IR T
In v icin ity Beach and Liberty
sts. Come and haul It aw ay. City
of A shland.
214-3
C a s t e up hesman - right here ’ s
A n " ad " telling how y o u can
a > d or -' l l t h e p l a c e s I ' v e e e e q
To Fc i E m p l O YM CNT WOT OAJ£ MAO
TrtE K i n d OF a JOS L w a n t - A l l
T h e b « s p a t i n ' p o s i t i o n s R fid iu ic c
MEN Or EXPEDIENCE AN' I/U&dOONE
NOTHIN' GOT ¿3HOP WORF f — T~
A l u M K L IF E
r -rr —T
M oving— •
A rthur R obinson and fam ily are
Sprained AokJ*—-
m
oving
from 126 B ush to 156
Miss Letha D odge sprained her
Seventh
street.
an k le yesterday.
B ecome
IL *
a skilled mechanic
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By TAKING A CoRPeSPoNDEwCC
COURSE
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LOST— L o g
Chain
betw een
A shland and box factory. Finder
phone 485-R,., R ew ard.
215-1*
’ That is not the case at
' this store.
.Just make tip a list of what you need, phone ns
and we will make prom pt delivery of exactly the
same merchandise that von wquld select if von came
in the store. TRY IT!
Ashland Feed & Grocery
L um bering a ctiv itie s approach­
in g sea so n a l peak, w ith few men
unem ployed.
A baby Isn’t a baby very long.
P hotograp h s never grow up. —
Parkers 'rlaoettos are d eliciou s Studio A shland.
w ith Milk and F ru it J u ice s.'
203-tf B u sin ess V i s i t o r -
W aiter E. Gray; o f P ortland
w
as
a b usin ess v isito r in the city
Here from I d a h o -
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T rentow - yesterd ay.
sk y o f Twin F a lls, Idaho, are
Madden so ils protected tires.
visitin g in A shland and are g u ests
o f the LitM a Spring hotel.
C liff P ar«« makea stools
Returned from South—
Mrs. W aldo Klum returned front
Los A n g eles and O akland, w here
sh e sp en t tw o w eek s v isitin g . In
Los A n g eles she w as th e g u est
o f h er sister, Mrs. Ralph Scott,
BaalneA V isitor—
and In Oakland th e g u est o f Mrs.
R. W. A rants o f Saa F rancisco P. C. Garrett.
la a b u sin ess v isito r la th e city.
F or C leaning and
P hon e P aulserud ’a. W e
C lift P ayne m akes ten t poles.
Tub baths w ith n ice h ot su l­
phur w ater at th e A shland Nat. Husiaess Visitor—
‘ H. C. Sm iley o f Los A
Get your w indow screen s and w as a b usin ess visito r In Ai
screen doors a t Jordan Sash hnd yesterd ay and a g u est ol
C abinet W orks.
1 9 4 tf. H otel A shland labt evening,
In Medford—
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Mrs. E u g en ia A tkinson spent
yesterd ay aftern oon in Medford Stopped In A shland —
on business
D ave K u ratli o f Portland stop-
bed in A shland on b usin ess and
Corona P ortab le Typew riter. A to v isit J. L. K etch, who h e fo r­
u sefu l graduation g ift a t El- m erly k n ew in T illam ook .
h art’s.
216-3
The la test In Men's S uits: Dawn
The Medford F lu ff R ug m aker Grey D ouble-B reasted M odels at
and carpet clean er w ill be In A sh ­ P au lseru d ’s.
2 1 2 -tf
land F riday o f th is w eek. P hon;
your orders early to 113 or 240 K. T. A llen L eaves—
E. T. A llen, foriqer proprietor
From Anderson Creek—
o f th e H otel A shland
le ft for
H. L. M aultby waa in from An P ortla n d today, go in g on to C hi­
derson Creek yesterday.
cago from there.
T ry onr 60e M erchants’ Lunch,
S cien tific F acial T reatm en ts—
E very day from 11 to 2 nt The L ithla H otel B eauty Parlor.
162-tf
P la in C onfectionery.
2 0 7 -tf
M ot log to Sa l em
about front m eetin g to m eetin g
Instead o fw orking from m orning
till n igh t as a m odel
peasant
w ife Is supposed to do. By w ay
of te a c h in g , A kslnla that w om ­
a n ’s place is in the hom e Sem yon,
in typical R ussian peasant fa sh ­
ion, took his w ife over his k n ee
and gave her a sound spanking.
B ut A kslnla, 'filled w ith
th e
ideas of new w om anhood, w as not
so h elp less as is the ordinary
peasant woman* before the- vlo-~ <
lence of her lord and m aster. She
called out the other w om en In
the villa g e, m ost o f whom had
m arital grievances of their ow n, ,
and rallied them in the v illa g e
school .house on a m ilitant “ Wo­
m an’s R igh ts’’ platform . N ot a
strok e of work was to be done
until husbands promised to cease
b eating and abusing them .
The m ales of the v illa g e su d ­
MOSCOW,
(U P )— A
w iv es’ d en ly found the houses deserted,
strik e, the first recorded in R u s­ the children untended, the cows
sian history, proved a com plete unm ilked.
They assem bled , aivl
su ccess in th e ob scu re
p easan t m arched on the school house, de-j
v .lla g e of Kurm ava; and so m e term lned to m ake short ^vork of
hundred brawny p ea sa n ts now the w om en's rebellion. B ut they I
stand In proper aw e of their b et­ found th e entrance to the s c h o o l!
w el barricaded; and th e spectacle
ter h alves.
The m oving sp irit in the strike of a hundred wom en firm ly unit-1
w as th e peasant w om an A kslnla ed on a program m e1 of passive re-j
K araseov, w ho had becom e an sistan ce caused th e1 stu rd iest of
en th u sia stic convert to the C om ­ th e peasants to »scratch
their j
m u n ist idea that w om en should heads in perplexity.
ta k e an active part in public life .
The a ffa ir ended w ith a com­
A k sln la excited first th e surprise plete victory for the w om en, at
and then th e in dignation of her lea st on paper. The h u sb a n d s!
h usb and . Sem yon,
by
gndding
V isito rs In M edford—
A m ong th o se atten d in g the
show at
Medford la st evening
w ere: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sim p­
son, Ray Clary, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. D ougherty, Miss Edna D ough­
erty, Miss M argaret D ougherty,
C harles R ush, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
H arrison, Mr. ' and Mrs. C. A.
M alone, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. A h ls­
tröm , Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Clay-
com b, M isses O eorgle Coffee, C alls
B iegel, G ertrude B lede, H elene
B lede, Erttma J en k in s, Mary W al­
ker, L e ts W alker, and Mrs. Dan
Kay.
Returned front South—
Mr. and Mrs. Clem T urnidge and
Mrs, Bertha L. Den top, city
ch ildren le ft thia, m orning for school nurse for Ashland
and
Salem w here fhey w ill m ake their Medford, for the past tw o years,
hom e.
has returned from San F rancisco,
w here sh e took th e exam in ations
H ot sulphur tub hatha, day for public health nurses, given by
or night, Jack son H ot Springs. the C alifornia
sta te
Board of S U R E H E L P FO R ST IF F , ACH­
ING RACK.
H ealth.
A n a ch in g back m ay not mean
K eep the' flie s out w ith Screen a n y th in g seriou s, but it certainly
good. J
Doors.
C om plete
assortm ent. d o es »not mean an yth in g
It u su a lly grow s w orse w ith n e­
Carson F ow ler Lbr. Co.
F o ley P ills,
a diuretic
214-2 g lect.
TODAY - TOMORROW
Rttm ulant for th e kidn eys, pro­
m o te th e h ea lth fu l action th a l
B. Todd. Mrs. P aul Lyon clea rs both blopd and body of
S tagg o f H ilts, w ere in th e lu rk in g poisons which cau se
th e d istressin g ache. A reliab le
sh opp in g yesterday.
v a lu a b le
m edicine, • con stantly
used for over 25
years. C osts
H.src F rom M cM innville—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stupfed of little , co n ta in s no harm ful in ­
S a tisfa ctio n gu aran ­
M cM innville, Oregon are v isito rs g red ien t.
A sk your d ru ggist tor
In A shland and g u ests of th e C ol­ teed.
F o le y P ills.
Sold everyw h ere—
um bia h otel.
N o. >.
.
Men!
Look!
A Worth While
Policy
In a ccep tin g th e a ssu red ’s p te-
pZam for an Insurance policy,
w e have on ly tw o th in g s to
sell:
Talk About
Value
No. 1—Protection.
No. 2—Prom pt and Effic­
ient service at the
time of the loss.
T h is serv ic e at th e tim e o f the
lo ss has esta b lish ed a public
confidence In us for m ore than
40 years.
R eal E sta te & R esi Inaurane
E stab. 1 8 8 3 at 41 E. M ain St,.
Phone 211
Overalls - Coveralls - Shirts
Underwear - Gloves - Shoes
Buy NOW and SAVE 25%
GIFTS FOR TIIE GRADUATES
Parker Pens
Kodaks
Toilet Articles
Eversharp Pencils
BIG OVERALLS
GROWN ADJUST-ALLS
Good heavy weight Big, High Back
3izes, 32 to 44. Our regular $1.75
grade.
v
One piece Overall suit. The handiest
of all Overalls {sec them in the win­
dow). Sizes .36 to 48 E xtra, heavy
Denun. Our regular $4.50 grade,
i Pens
McNAIR
Special This Sale-
• Special This Sale
$1“
J 3 ’35
SOX and UNDERWEAR
WORK SHIRTS
BROS.
Business Visitor—
H. C. L ovett o f San F rancisco
is a b usin ess v isito r ,ln A shland
and stopped at the H otel Oregon
la st even in g.
Athletic Union Suits ‘/ A llen A ”
made( Regular $1.25 Value — 95c .
MOTPOINT
The Scope ol Onr Service
Mrs. H a ttie
Boyd
rid tim ed
from K lam ath w here she sp en t
the past tw o w eeks visitin g hor
son, G eorge Boyd.
THE BEST
Th* romantic West fat all its
glory. Thrills by the dozen.
l$e makes U s enemies step
Here From Portland—
J. E. T ou rtellotte. architect for
th* Lincoln school Is In Ashland
on business.
E ra res F o r Port lam i—
, C. W . Fraxler,. contractor
th e L incoln school, leaves
P ortland ton igh t to be gone
eral days on business.
tygh, wide and bsadsome.
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I. A • | .
B aker— C optrart lqt lo build
.to a r m íd a M isso u ri F la t'm a rk et
road, for (2 0 ,1 1 2 .
t
Electric Ranges
The Standard Ranges
GET OUR
PRÍCES
Our task embraces not only service to those
who have lost a dear one, hot also the equally
import ant work of saf(‘guarding public health,
by sanitation and the stamping out of the dang­
er of contagious disease. «
Ydn will always find us ready to assist in
anything that means better citizenship and a
happier and more prosperous community.
Good Heavy W ork Sox, 25c Val. 20c
Old Hickory Shirts, $1.25 Val. 95c
....
gloves
Heavy Kangaroo, $2 Gloves, $1.45
He°vy Goatskin, 60c Gloves, . .45c
Ko:.vy Reversible Canvas, 25c
Clovejs, 15c
BOYS OVERALLS
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Guy Good, Prop.
U.— H . it.- — -
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Heavy 220 Denim, All
Funeral Directora
Sises 6 to 16, Special
D*y P h o n e .2 1 2 .
Nlgb». Pfroaee í í l - L — S81-J
Mr». L ouis Dodge, la d y aasistan t
Good Heavy Chambray Giant Jim,
$1.25 V a lu e ............................... $1.00
this Sale .......... ..
95c
Blue Chambray, $1.00 Values, 75c
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Sportcloth Shirts, $2.50 Val. $1.95
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English Broadcloth, $2 Values, $1.50
WORK SHOES
1 Lot $4.50 Solid Leath­
er, now
.$2.95
1 Lot $5.00 Solid Leath­
er, n o w .............$3.95
1 Lot $4.50 Solid Leath­
er, n o w . . . .$3.05
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