Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, May IS, IMO.
Moved to A shland1
Miss Marjorie Cable of Augus­
ta. Me., who has been In Medford
FOR HALE: — One quarter, for several (weekl on business,
section of timber, land included, has removed her residence to A sh.
\
located about 6 miles in a north­ land.
erly direction from Rogue River,
Don’t fall to visit the Ashland
Oregon. It la near a road and
N
at
Medical sulphur water Swim­
its assesed valuation is >1000.00
Business V isitor— *
for taxation. All taxes due in ming pool and tub baths.
William J.-Grundtg of Dadburg, 1926 are paid. Will sell for >800
Conn., was a business visitor in Cash. Lincoln Hall, 1031 West To Inspect the Recreational
Ashland yesterday and stopped at 45th St..,Los Angeles, Calif.
Areas—
the Llthia Springs hotel.
To inspect the recreational
. 217-4*
areas af^* Union Creek, Rocky
. FOR RENT: ' Four room
r» fur- Point, Diamond Lake and Lake
nished house, phone 206L or in­ ef the Woods and the Bear creek
Viaitling hi A sh lan d -
quire 6 Beach Ave.
217-21 timber sale area in the Crater
Mrs. Lewis Papkey of my, i»
National forest, C. J. Buck of
in Ashland visiting Mrs. Walter BARGAIN in 6 room plastered Portland, assistant district forest­
Everton, at her home on Allison house if sold soon. Has gas range er for Oregon and Washington,
and all modern, near Granite St.,
street.
and C. Kniep of Washington, D.
>1850.
C., national assistant forester, loft
The latest In Men's Suits: Dawn
Property at Woodburn, Ore., to Medford Thursday for the moun­
Grey Double-Breasted Models at
trade
for Ashland property. — tains, accompanied by Supervisor
Paulserud's.
212-tf
Hugh B. Rankin.
In addition,
Brown & Rice, 63 N. Main,
beetle control work will be in­
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217— It
Rnaincafl Visitor— *
vestigated and several timber
William Henderson of Portland
FOR SALE: — 2 very desirable problems solved.— Medford Mail
is a business visitor in Ashland cows, >65 and >60^ One beautiful Tribune.
and is stopping at the Llthia Jersey heifer, >30. Cattle in Jay
Springs Hotel.
Haynes pasture, alone, at lower Ixx>p Rond to K. Falls—
end Laurel St. In Ashland. See
Jas. G. Bromley, state highway
Scientific Facial Treatments— them. R. D .‘Sanford, 399 Beach engineer, while in Medford yJaJ
Llthia Hotel Beauty Parlor.
St.
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217-1» terday on business, stated that
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FOR RALE or TRADE:— 5 lots the loop road to Klamath Falls
in Goldendale, Washington, - also by way of Anna Springs camp is
Enroute S o u t h -
now open, the first car having
Charles Foy, Daniel Wong and 100 acres Alfalfa ranch in Prine­ made the trip yesterday.
Mr.
Dang Wong, all of Seattle, stop­ ville. Oregon—will trade for Ash­ Bromley announced that the road»
ped at the Llthia Springs hotel, land or Medford property. Mrs. are in excellent condition and that
S. A. Prose, 314 Garfield 8t.
enroute tq San Francisco.
217-1 mo. the trip can be made without dif­
ficulty. There is now but four and
Parkers ¿rispetto« are delicious
a half feet of snow at the rim of
LAWYER
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
Crater
Lake. — Medford Mall
W. J. MOORE, Lawyer
203-tf
Tribune.
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Offices over the Ashland Tidings
office In Camps Building.
From C h ilo q u in -
Practices
In the United States Rnow at Anna Springs C a m p -
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Emerson
Snow in the vicinity of Anna
courts
and
all
the courts of Cali­
and family of Chiloquin, stopped
Springs
camp, with the exception
at the Hotel Ashland last even- fornia and Oregon.
of deep drifts, nas all practically
melted away, reported Chief Ran­
Former Ashland Boy—
ger Rodger Welles of the Crater
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
John Edwards, son of Rev. and Lake National park, who arrive^
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty Mrs. Charles A. Edwards, form­ last evening from the park where
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-ti erly pastor of the Ashland Metho­ he has been making bis head qnar-r
dist church, is a member of the ters for a short time past. — Med-,
Books for graduation
1926 class of The Dalles High ford Mail Tribune.
Darling Art Store.
School. The graduation exercises
being held In the Civic Auditor­
Returned to Portland—
ium, June 2.
Mrs. Alvin Roth and son, Al­
bert, returned to Portland, after
Corona Portable Typewriter. A
a months visit with her mother, useful graduation gift' at El-
Mrs. Ed Boyle.
hart’s.
215-3
üoeal > Personal flotes
' ODD FELLOW ACTIVIUHS
Watch thia space every day.
Regular M eetiigs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs. 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tf
Ijeft for Portland—
J. Goll, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Herbert, for
the past two weeks, left Thurs­
day afternoon for Portland.
For Cleaning and Pressing,
Phone Paulserud’s. We call.
212-tf
From H ora I WOO k—
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kraft and
daughter, of Hornbrook were
business visitors in Ashland today.
Gifts for the Graduate— Dari
ling Art Store.
217-tl
P urch ases P roperty—
Mr., and Mrs. Ivanson Wyoming
have purchased property on Wi­
mer street through Brown and
Rice.
Armand Face Powder, 60c.
McNair Bros. ,
A baby isn’t a baby very long.
Photographs never grow up. —
Studio Ashland.
Returned to Home .
Miss Florence Van Dyke, who
has been quite ill for the past
two weeks- at Medford is much
improved. She has returned to
her home on Morton street.
Eastman Kodak Films— McSlalr
Broa.
Taken to Hospital—
Viola Bradley, who Is employ­
ed at the Pl as*, waa taken to the
Hospital today with a very bad
case of poison oak.
Madden aoUa protected
A Wonderful Time'.
For a dollar or a dime! Single
dances 10c; Entire Eventing >1!
Fair Grounds Pavilion! To-nlte!
Everybody's Going!
317-lt
TODAY OHLY
“Yellow Fingers”
with
OLIVE BORDEN
A drama of the South Sea
Islands.
TOMORROW ONLY
Hot aulphnr tub baths, day.
Spend "your Sunday at the Med-
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. OrLand Golf Course. No green
fees are being charged at this
V isitors in A s h la n d -
time, sets of clubs are available
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langdons for rent at 26c a round, balls and
of Walla Walla, Washington, were tees on sale. Picnic grounds have
visitors In Ashland yesterday and been cleared along the creek and
guests at the Hotel Akhland.
tables provided.
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217-lt
Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch Golden R ule Gives—
Every day from 11 to 3 at Thu
In the lists of those who sub­
Plata Confectionery.
161-tl scribed to the support of the Ash­
land chamber of commerce during
School memory books
the past year, the name of C. B.
Ing Art Store.
Evans was given, whereas it
should have been listed under the
name of the Golden Rule Store.
Graduation—
’Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Merrill re­ Mr. Evans is manager of the
ceived the innonneement of the Golden Rule Store, and the sub­
'graduation of their daughter. Miss scription was published in his
Helen Merrill, from the Fabiola name when credit should have
Hospital at Oakland. Miss Mer­ gone to the store.
rill will take post graduate work
Cliff Payne makes chests.
at the hospital for a few months.
A Thin Dime!
Admits you to the Finest Dance
in the valley! Fair Grounds Pa­
villion! To-nlte! Let’s Go! 217-1
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Cabinet Works.
194tf.
Leave for Klamath F a lls -
Mrs. C- A. Barr and daughter,
Patricia, expect to leave for
Klamath Falla tomorrow, to he
gone a few days. Mrs. Barr has
been la Ashland for some time
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Merrill.
Candyland—A 2 1-2 lb. Cartoog
>1.00 for the picnic. All Creams.
Viaitling Parent»—
Mrs. C. W. Van 8coyoc from
Outing. Washington, is vlsiiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. f.
DON’T OVERLOOK THIS
Foley St Co., 2836 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, values so highly the
medicinal qualities of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the
kidneys, that they guarantee
them to give satisfaction or mon­
ey refunded. Richard Bierly, 361
B. Washington S t, Indianapolis,
relying on this guarantee, took
Foley Pills, and writes: "Just
taking one package convinced
mA. Anybody seeking relief
from kidney and bladder disord­
ers will be helpe^ by Foley
Pilla.*' Constantly used over 26
years. Food for men and wom­
en alike. Ask for Foley Pills.'
Sold everywhere— No. 1.
wa* the taking of a group picture
at the clone.'
Stanfield Supporter H er»—
William Henderson ef Portland,
one of the campaign workers for
Senator Robert N. Stanfield, nr-'
rived in the city last evening and
will remain in the cpunty for
several days la the interests o f
Senator Stanfield’s candidacy.
Coo« Shipper Her e
Mr, and Mr*. C. F. McGeorge
of Marshfield are visitors in the
city. Mr. McGeorge la one of the
leading shippers of Coos Bay and
is agent for several of the coaat
steamship lines.
Five Destroyers
• Coming To Coast
OLYMPIA, Wn., May 15.— Five
destroyers of the United States
battle fleet, the first modern
fighting vessels ever to enter Ol­
ympia harbor, will arrive here
on July 10 to remain eight days,
according to word received by the
chamber of commerce from Rear
Admiral R. . H. Leigh, chief of
staff of the battle squadron.
Both Senate and House Com­
mittees Favor Land Grant
Reimbursement
According to priyate advice*
received here tod^y, ¿the Stanfield
bill providing fort the reimburse
ment of a number of Oregon
counties tor taxes lost when the
old Oregon and California Rail­
road land grants reverted to the
government, la ready to' be re­
ported out favorably by both the
house and senate public lands
committees.
Thia bill will give Jackson
county a considerable sum cf
money for public use when and if
It is finally passed by congress.
Delegates from Jackson county
as well as other coast counties
of Oregon are now in the nation­
al capltdl lobbying for the mens-
ure.
The Rogue River Baptist Gea-
pel Team No. 1. Mrs. H. P. V isiting Old m e n d s — . .
Holmes, leader, held a Mother’»
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason of
day service at the Selma Bap­ lbany, Oregon spent the day
tist obnrch |sa t Suuday at 3 p. (siting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane.
m. The program was very mhch
A dvertise In The Tidings
appreciated by those present as
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Litha Springs Hotel
Sunday, May 16,1926
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Kodak Film
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Dinner, 5:30 to 8:30 p. m.
A varied assortment of real home-
cooked food for either hot or cold
evening meal.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Good’ Food,
Oregon—rFair
tonight
add Sunday.
Moderate
temperature with gentle,
variable winds along the
coast.
1
< Cooling Drinks
Wholesome Deserts
Your time is too
valuable, Y o u r
health too precious
to spend over wash-
day suds —
when yon can • biiy our
rough dry service for what
it costs you to do the
washing only at home.
Ashland Laundry Service
is the only real washday
economy. We call and de­
liver. Just phone 165.
.
Lunch, 11:30 a. m. to 2;00 p. m.
On Flander’s
Field”
In Stock
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
31 Water Street
Suppose this were the
heading of a newspaper
article refering to YOU
and YOUR oar!
We Can Clean It!
Juries are making higher
awards than ever before to
parties who bring suits for
damages against afttomobile
owners. You need the .protec­
tion given by a Liability Insur­
ance Policy and by the other
forms of Automobile Insurance.
Don’t take unnecessary chances.
Call, write or phone this
agency. Make sure that
you have complete pro­
tection.
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No matter how soiled your
garments are, how run­
down they may look, we
CAN CLEAN THflM.
Phone today and let us
jail for your suit or dress.
We w ill deliver it
promptly and in
perfect condition.
Ashland Gleaning and
Dyeing Works
Real Estate & Real Inaurane
Estab. 1183 at 41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
35 First S t
Phone 63
TWO REAL
BARGAINS
Priced for cpiick
sale and satisfied
Owners.
1925 Chevrolet tonring,
>500.00
1925 Chevrolet Roadster
>425.00
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
HISTORICAL-EDUCATIONAL
THRILLING
Special matinee Thursday for School Children
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 20-21
U. S. Official Government War Picture—Actual
Front Line Fighting.
“ YOU MAY SEE HIM THERE"
VINING THEATRE
Enjoy Our Special Chicken Dinner
SU N D A Y
Good Merchant’s Lunch on Week
Of Course You’ll Go!
£xfòe
Werte, a» »hete Mensa aa Mansa«-
Ita street.
DANCING
MOTHERS
Father is a wealthy idler.
Daughter à captivating uap-
per. So the pretty mother
says, “ Why don’t I step out,
toot”
So she does. And she’s
some stepper! See the com­
plications in this big, flashy,
BoUe-Roycey comedy-drama
bf New York society.
Jackson Hot Springs
Wednesday, May 19
New Edison
Phonograph
the only one
that will play
z all makes of
Records without
. injury to the
record
Palmer Piano
House
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Guy Good, Prop.
Dodge touring . car, 1926> li­
censes, fair rubber, ready to
drive away. Low and Panzer,
Oak Street Garage.
RED-HOT MUSIC BY
CARL LOVELAND AND HIS NAVIGATORS
A Real Dance for a Real Cause
SURE, YOU’LL BE THERE!