Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAT, May IT, IMM
ASHLAND DAILY
PAGE FOUR
N o r th -
Business Visitor ta M ed fo rd -
Visiting Mother—
Mrs. Zelda Smith spent the
Watch thia »pace every day.
week-end
in Ashland from Duns­
Regular M'-Vtlig»
muir,
with
her mother» Mrs. L.
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ J. Heer.
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Your happines la our pleasure
Tuesday».
150-tf
while you are at the Ashland Net.
ODD F E U U V ACTIVITIES
ALPHA CHAPTER
No. 1
O. E. 8.
Stated communication of Alpha
Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S., tomor­
row, Tuesday, 18, at 8 p. m.
Program. Visitor» welcome. By
order of the Worthy Matron.
LEAH M. CALDWELL, Sec’y.
218-1
From lx * An g r l a s
.
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee'i Store. . 198-tl
Returned from O a k la n d -
Mrs. J. E. Angwin returned
from Oakland* Saturday night,
where she spent the past two
weeks on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
Books for graduation week.—
Darling Art Store.
217-tf
Mrs. Howard Rose spent the day
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrs. H. C.
in Medford on busineae.
Galey and W ill Dodge, returned
frogs Eugene and Portland today,
Get your window screens and accompanied by Mrs, W ill Dodi
screen doors at Jordan Sash and and her mother, Mrs. A. F. Hunt.
194tf. Mrs. W ill Dodge has been la Port­
Cabinet Works.
land with her mother for some
Stopped in. Ashland—
time and her mother w ill ttpend
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hanson an Indefinite time with Mrs.
stopped in Ashland yesterday on Dodge. Mrs. Louis Dodge and
their retrirn to their home in Mrs. Galey were in Eugene for
Denver, Colorado, after spending Parent’s week-end.
the winter in Southern California.
They were guests of the Columbia Returned From Portland— •
hotel.
Miss Blanche MacLean, who
has been employed in the office
Gifts for the Graduate— Darl- of the Portland Chamber of Com­
llng Art Store.
217-tf merce, arrived in Ashland for aa
indefinite stay with her parents
Business Visitor—
at Cove ranch.
J. E. Ewing of Dallas, Texas,
stopped at the Hotel Oregon last MEDFORD WINS OPENING
evening.
Ha Is on his way to
GAME WITH ASHLAND
San Francisco on business.
(Qontinned from page one)
They show personality and
The box score:*
character — Studio Ashland Pho­
Ashland
tographs.
AB R H
Sh’ridge ss
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Returned from South—
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Cassady lb
Mrs. Phil Wolcott returned Gearhart cf
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from Los Angeles, Saturday even­ M iller rf
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ing. where she spent the past two Guthrie 3b
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week
visiting
relatives
and Hulls p
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friends. She stopped in San Fran­ Force c
o
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cisco on her return home.
3
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Moore If
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Wilson 2b
Ovier for Week-end—
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Conasniu p
Lyle Wentnor, student at the Kaegt 2 b
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University of California, was up Carter ss
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from H ilt over the week-end,
4here he is working for the sum­
30 0 6 24 6 9
mer.
Medford
Mr. and Mr«. Scribner of Los
It is anticipated that a branch
Angeles are In Ashland visiting
Mrs. Scribner« father, Mt. Dodd/ studio of The Eve Benson Danc­
ing School, Medford, will open In
Madden retree'ds tires.
63-tf Ashland within the near future.
Mrs. Eve Benson w ill be in Ash­
land again at a date to be an­
Cliff Payne Makes hall trees.
nounced later and w ill gladly in­
terview prospective pupils.— adv.
At Rogue River—
J. H. Hardy and family, P. R.
Hardy and family and Mr. and Left for San F ra n c is c o -
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and
Mrs. Gaas spent yesterday at By­
Mrs. J. M. Wagner left by auto­
bee Bridge on the Rogue River.
mobile this morning for Ban
Scientific Facial Treatments— Francisco, for a visit with rela­
tives there and In Oakland and Leaves for East—
Lithla Hotel Beauty Parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freeberg
207-tf Berkeley.
left thiA morning by auto for an
extended trip east, visiting in
Hot sulphur tub hatha, day
Fresher stock of typewriter
Utah, Colorado, Wisconsin, Min­
ribbons at your stationers— El- or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
nesota, Iowa, Illinois and Wash­
hart’s.
ington D. C.
Weeks Outing—
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards
Visiting Mrs. E. H. Wagner—
Visitors in Ashland—
left
Friday for Lake of the Woods.
Mr«. B. R. WTinta of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. W ill W illits of
has been spending a few days in Sunday they were joined by Mr. Persist, are visitors in Ashland as
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Briggs
and
all
Ashland with Mrs. E. H. Wagner.
the guests of their daughter, Mrs.
She was called to Southern Ore­ went to Williamson River for a Alice W illits.
gon several weeks ago by the qer- weeks fishing and outing.
ious Illness of her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Hale, and
Try our 60c Merchants' Lnnch.
John Tice of Medford, one of the
mother,
Mrs. Delhia Hale, of
pioneer resident! of this section. Every day from 11 to 2 at Tha
Klamath
Falla spdnt yesfeiiday
Plasa Confectionery.
162-tf
visiting in Ashland.
Parkers /rispettai aré delicious
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
■> Moths eat on soiled spots. Have
’
2084Z your winter clothes cleaned at Accepted Position—
Paulserud’a before putting them . Francis 8teln of Klamath Falls
Windsor Super-Mixture
and away for the summer.
has accepted a position in the
218-tf Plaxa Confectionery.
Old Dhmlnion Worsted suits nt
Paulserud'a.
218-tf
Bustaeae Visitors—
Today — Tommorow
Wednesday
John F. Kelly, prominent lum­
berman, accompanied by W . A.
Williams and C. D. Miller, all of
Eugene, were visitors In Ashland
yesterday And today, and stopped
at the Hotel Ashland last evening.
School memory books — Darl­
ing A rt Store.
217-tf
Hanley 2b
Banister c
Long lb
Markle cf
Dunn ss
Hender'n rf
Runtz If
Blair 3b
Levoff p
AB R
6 3
5 2
4 1
5 2
4 3
5 1
5 2
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5 2
H PO A
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1 3 0
1 5
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1 1 0 »
2 0 0
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44 17 16 27 8 0
SCORE BY INNINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ashland
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Medford
2 4 11 0 2 2^ x
'Summary: Two Base Hits, Banis­
ter, Runts, Henderson. Three Base
Hits: Hanley 2, Outhrle. Home
Run: Market. Stolen Bases: Han­
ley, Dunn 2, Runts, Levoff. Pass­
ed Balls: Force. Double Plays:
Hanley to Dunn to Long. Short-
ridge to Wilson. WUd Pitches:
Couasnlu 2. Struck out by H ull 7,
Levoff 5.
Bases on Balls: Off
Business Visitor—
Couasnlu 2, Levoff 2. Time of
George Shannon of Los Angeles Game 2 hours. Umpires: Dough­
was a business visitor In Ashland erty and LeRoy. Scorer: Plche.
today.
Klamath Falls defeated Grants
(Pass, 15 to 8, In the opening
Stopped in Ashland ■ - '
game at Klamath Falla yesterday.
Dr. Ella J. Flfleld of Port
Huran, Michigan, stopped in Ash­
land on her return home afte
visiting in the South. She was a
guest of the Lithla Springs hotel.
om Hilt—
Mr. and Mrs. ffphn McArdle of Left for P o r tla n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair and
H ilt were business visitors in Ash­
Mrs. Gertrude Fraley left this
land Saturday.
morning for Portland by auto­
>•
Madden Mils protected tires. mobile.
TOO LAIE Ï0 CIASSIFY
W ANTED— To buy fresh cow.
Phono 257-Y.
3t
W ANTED— Room for the sum-
mer. Phono 39. .
It
RENT— First class apartment
clean and attractive, close in.
312-R, phone. 63 Helmaa at.
218-tf
PAVING ORCHARD , 20 acres
would trade for bouse In town.
«SOO for 6 acres rich land 2
miles from Ashland, Brown &
Rice, «3 N. Main St.
218-1
FOR HALA— Chatman cherries
4 c lb., on « the trees. Phone
11F2.
218-2*
U .
the church,*’ says
Haldeman-Julius.
,
“ Marriage Is a man-made In­
stitution, regulated by law.
I
have always regarded the fact that
we were married by a preacher as
a blot on our lives, and for the
satisfaction of our intellectual in­
tegrity Marcet and I have agreed
to go through the ceremony before
judge.”
' A unique feature of the “repeat”
Haldeman-Juliua marriage will be
the attendance of the bride, by her
daughter, and of the groom by
his son.
Eight-year-old Alice will “give
‘her mother away,” and hold the
bride’s bouquet' while her father
puts the ring upon her mother's
left third finger.
FRAMED
;■
’
; <•' ■ , t >' Make ' ‘
FINK GRADUATION GIFTS
k
Darling Studio «& Art Store
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
SAVE'
He'll be Bert Man
Whaf Portion
of Your Income
Do You Save?
And the groom, attended by
hla best man, no doubt, with a
hew scooter or baseball mitt rath­
er than the conventional gold cuff
links.
“W hile it may seem strange
for a father and mother to be
married with their own children
aa bridal attendants,” says the
millionaire father, “my wife Mar­
From M e d fo r d -
cet
and I believe that It w ill mean
Mr. and Mrs. Slusher and Miss
Coffeen pf Medford were visitors much to our children to remember
that their parents were consistent
in Ashland yesterday.
to their Intellectual intreglty.
“And yoi} must admit it la some­
‘CHURCH MARRIAGE IS
thing very unusual for a son and
NOT ENOUGH' a daughter to be attendants at
the wedding of their parents.”
*
(Continued from Page One)
hour actually earned In apare
time selling for the largest direct-
to-wearer shoe firm In the world.
$5.00 values at 32.96. W rite
quick for free particulars. The
Double-Wear Shoe Co., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
218-4 Mon.
No m atter how much or how little you earn, a defin­
ite portion of your incoine should he deposited in
your Havings Account every pay day. I t ’s the only
SURE way of reaching the goal of financial inde»
péndence.
We pay 4 per cent on Savings.
FIRST
SO CIETY
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
(Continued From Page Three)
on Tuesday of thia weefi Instead
of Monday evening as previously
announced.
Mias Blanche Hicks is the host­
ess, at her home on VlBta street,
and all members of the Guild are
cordially invited to be present.
One evening each month is
held In 'th e homes and the other
in the church on Sunday evenings.
“On Hander’s
Field”
8 a »
Who Do Claes M e«
The Who Do Class of the Meth­
odist Sunday school will have it?
annual all-day meeting at the
home of Mra. J. R. McCracken in
Valley View'.
This Is to be a covered dish
luncheon. The class membership
la to meet at the church at elev­
en o'clock. There wUl be cars on
hand 4o convey all who wish to go
to the place of meeting.
The day la anticipated with a
great deal of pleasure and no
donbt there will be a full attend
ance of the class.
GRADUATION
FOR THINGS TO PLEASE THE
GIRL GRADUATE
>
We are muking great reduction* in these and other
line«,
'
AGENTS WANTED— »7.00 an son Henry, aged 6, will present
her name entirely.
Before the marriage hts name
was Julius and hers Haldeman.
The publisher combined the two
into Haldeman-Juliua and has so
been known ever since.
But now the publisher has de­
cided that marriage by a clergy­
man does not constitute a real
wedding. So he and Mra. Halde-
man-Julius w ill be married again
-this time by a judge.
Judge Ben Lindsey, noted juve­
nile judge of Denver, will perform
the “ repeat” ceremony on the
terrace of the Haldeman - Julius
home at Girard, some time In May.
The date has not been decided
because the day must be sunny.
The “little book" millionaire,
who has been thinking tarlously
about this Institution of marriage,
has decided not only that mar­
riages by clergy are unseemly and
unfitting, but that a marriage per­
formed in gloomy weather is not
right.
*
, So the exact date for the Halde-
maa-Julius “ repeat ceremony”
Will not be set until one day
"cornea dawn” bright and golden.
“ Marriage is a civil contract,
and the proper person to tie the
knot Is a judge, who represents
th e state, and not a preacher, who
PICTURES
GIFTS
Gifts that are pleas­
ing and practical
HISTORICAL—EDUCATIONAL
THRILLING
Special matinee Thursday for School Children
Try the Dm g Store First.
J
A Surprise!
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
at
MILLER'S TOGGERY
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Lithla Springs Hotel Building
“ Hab-a-dash Inn"
Drop in and let us
tell you about it
C l
Of Course You’ll Go!
¡ouni picture
Depicting the story of the
Prodigal Son, the shep­
herd boy who followed an
alluring siren t a wicked
Babylon. And, after tast­
ing the forbidden fruit of
th at ribald city, was cast
out and at last found for­
giveness and the fatted
calf.
Here are the greatest love
scenes ever filmed. Terri­
fic spectacle of a city des­
troyed by the hand of God.
Beauty, Sumptuous, Ap­
peal.
* ADMISSION
M at 30c; Eve. 50c
i . 10c
f
rt
GOOD BUSINESS JUDGMENT
FIND THEM
AT
a
Business firms and individuals Tecognize the
many advantages of paying by check — how
it safeguards thier funds, saves time and ex­
pense.
Accounts, large or small, are cordially invited.
The Citizens Bank of. Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Jnsl $80 Cash
Dodge touring car, 1926 li­
censes, fair rubber, ready to
drive away. Low and Panzer,
Oak Street Garage.
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TO THE BIG
*
Baseball Benefit Dance
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Jackson Hot Springs
Wednesday, May 19
RED-HOT MUSIC BY
CARL LOVELAND AND HIS NAVIGATORS .j
' A Réal Dance far a Real Cause
SURE. YOU'LL BE THERE!