Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAW) PAILT TIPINGB
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B P. A. Cla.-<, ot Eugene. pr«>
Eprietor of tin new Eugene hotel,
> i ompaniç.; by A la . Clark. fctcp-
pe<j In Ashlat-d
at the I.Tihis
Springs hotel éhroule south on
a hiiort vasi ng,
Malta CftiuuuusdKry No. 4 tng Art Store-
Knight« Templar
• Masonic Hall
, State
conclave , W.edoesday
evening. May 19J1 Routine busi­
ness aud Tern pie . degree, . L ig h t
refreshments after meeting. AU
C liff
Sir Knights courteously in y |te l.
racks.
» D. H. J A fK S d K . E .,
i
W. H . D A T, Aeoo r4w
From Hilt—
Gifts
Payne
for
makes
D ari-
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clothes
graduates— M cN air
$.4
The white sulphur water at
Scientific ' Facial Treattnenti
fhe Ashland Nat is pare clean. L ith ia Hotel Beauty Parlor.'
T ry It.
Business Visitor—
Now here, D. C. Durham, piano
B. M. Beton of Portland, rep­
tuner. Leave orders with Rose
resenting Whittemore Bros, was
Confectionery. Phone 213.
a business visitor in Ashland to­
day and a guest of the Lithia
Springs hotel last evaning.
. ,
Hatching 1 Eggs. » Good
laying
strain, setting hen. Canned and
H o i’ hulphdr tub baths, day
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin,
Preserved fru it, all kinds. -1401
or o ifjit¿
Margaret Perrine, Bertha Green,
Boulevard.
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¡and Moreland Smith, made a trip
FO R H A LF : —ç W k ite Leghorn h/'avd Fofri S o u th -,
i to Diamond' Lake Sunday. Bump
,
j Franklin, who has been at the laying hens. 1 4 8 ’ Áltela. $ |9 -3 t» J M r| j t i L M r i . Sylvester Pattdy-
lake for some
time,
returned
jBon expect’ to leave
tomorrow
F O R "R E N T: — • Furnished £ -
with them.
knmnlng for Meridian. Ca’ ., where
room modern
hous^ Call
148
tltse.
Alida.
rS î
219-3» |lhe.v T ill ’visit . fp r some
fThey kre «taking th e ir
grand-
F O R HALE: — 960 of 609 M auchB er/Iris Patterson, to her
B ID S W A N T E D
Bids w ill be received by the shares Hartm an Syndicate shale ■homo there. They w ill ylsU their
Board of Trustees of the First Oil shares. Call or w rite 632 W a l­ fyamrhterlj,’ Mrs. Hose Potter la
and
M ts
I.iVian
j jpuerimentd
Congregational Church, of Ash­ nut St., Ashland, Oregon.
land. Oregon, for the razing and
salvaging of materials, or tor the
purchase and removal
of
tho
building known as the Congrega­
tional church situated at junction
of East Main Street and the
Boulevard in Ashlhnd, Oregon,
'with certain' reservations.
See
specifications and list tof reserva­
tions at the office of H . C. Galey,
66 E. Main Street, nsnland, Ore­
gon.
The Board reserves the right
to reject any or ail bids.
Bids w ill be Opence at 8 p. m.
Saturday, May 22nd, 1926.
DONALD M. Spencer,
Secretary.
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H. C. Galey is in Cottage
A baby isn't a baby very long.
Grove on bnslpess for a few days.
Photographs never grow up. —
Studio Ashland.*
Greeting cards for all occasions
CA RD Q F T H A N K S
— McNair Bros.
We wish to thank the many
Gifts for the Graduate— D ari,
Parkers1 ¿¡clspettea are ieltclong friends tind neighbors for their
ling Art Store.
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kindness and sympathy extended
w ith M ilk and F ru it Juices.
during
the illness and death ot
From Klamath Fall«—
,
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our wife and sister, also for the
Mrs. A. D. Hale of K lam ath
beautiful flowers.
a
Palls spent the week end I * Ash­
C. W IT T E N B A C H
land aa the guest of Mrs. C. O. Retiring From nn*ln*«s—
L. M. Mills, a salesman
FLO R EN C E
STEPHENSON
Holman and visited other friends.
soap c^knpany, stopped at
H A Z E L STEPHENSO N
Crown
Mills
Flour— Best L It \la Springs hotel last eve-
made. 22.20 per sack. Ashland ning and annouueei he was retlr-
P. ft Pro. Ass’c.
310-10 ing from business after 36 years
on th e rb a d .
Get your window screens and
Windsor Super-Mixture
and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Cabinet Works.
l» 4 tf. Old Dominion Worsted suits at
Paulserud’s.
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Seattle. I Th>«y stopped
Classified Ada Bring Result«, Hotel O regci. -J
New Curtain Materials
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219-Bt* ffa n $ -f! in Madison. Mr. F itte r -
fcmn expects »o a leit his brother
B R IC K BVHiNEHH building to
|n S o n llifn Caiifo’ nla before re-
trade for Ashland property. —
aur.-i’ng to Ashalx d
Brown & Rice, 63 N. Main St.
2 1 9 rlt
». Books for graduation week.—
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FO R R EN T? — Store or office Darling A rt StoVe.
room No. 91 Oak Street, recently
Advertise In The Tidings.
occupied b / Southern Ore. Gas Co.
W h ittle Transfer Co.
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W A N T E D — Experienced appio
thinners.
650 Ashland St. k
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From Talent—
Mrs. W . A. Childers, of T al­
ent, was a business visitor in
Ashland yesterday.
Business Trip——
A. Z. Barnard
dersen made a
Ci^bek yesterday.
Sam H en­
to M yrtle
Never have we had the iuinicriityte Tesjioiise in o u r drapery ¿depart
inent as wc I irvo had tins spring, and the patterns being displayed
certainly are nbw creations.
HERE ŸOU WILL FIÑD JUST THE
We/, Scrim, Rayon, Filet
FLOWERS
FOR THE
GRADUATES
or most any curtain m aterial you may desire to retone or lieanttfy
your Home.
¡We arq prepared to make
VIEW THEM NOW.
Graduation
Baskets
Bouqtìets
Corsages
The A ppropriate
Graduation G ift
I our rugs both
large and small
need frequent
Cleansing
FOR THE REPECORATING OF THE HOME
Priced 19c to $1.39 yard
GET THE NEW THINGS AT
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ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
You can send them to. us
for wnshing with the as­
surance th at you will be
pleased with our work.
Don’t Miss This
Yes, we wash lots of them
and also blankets, qujlts,
comforters and pillows.
The work is all good. Ju st
phone 165. We call and
deliver.
tires.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
Tomorrow
wbery M r, Hanseu will retfrgsont ohurcb, Wednesday, May i l t ,
Southern Oregon as delegate to 2:30 to. m . ' T b e subject n i l
the Northwast Greeters Atonvsn- '»‘T»8’ TPhimpl»es;> f
Lqyal Mfoiné^a C ls w 11 *
H er. Woodworth w ill tsQ
ttou held there the 21 22. 23.
• ■ AU ladies o f the Loyal Wom- M r. llausen la t|t* new' prvforleUr the origin' o l the name an® JM
•0*0 class or the Chrletlan church of tty« Hotel Ashland ayd ! | Xak- E lla Oxford .w ill. discuss H k
"prépare lunch Wa'a' p|spDe«J last Irig literatu re w ith A lt» tp adN alone* and iSfisilop- Workers'
Sunday, which w ill be served W yertlae Ashland, and P^uthefn tbo Pblllipines.
There wdll
tjbe jd ty fy g 7<*«h. immedlatey a f­ Oregon.
•/> » 7 *< sj»«(lal (f»uMc J)y M n .iV , D$ £4
ter services. F u ll attendance at
er. Following the meetingftbi
Bible Class is urgently requests«!
w ill be a social time and a Phi
as t,he chicken d in n e r.is belua
p in » 'te a w ill bo served ,
served at noon In order that old­
er ladles, who cannot get .out at
night may enjoy It. 4 , goàh ÔW
îa ll son, Thomas, for an operu- 'V isitin g in Ashland—
fashioned
>n. Mrs. Bryant was accompan-
d lr. and Mrs,. B. A. Bodd and
1 by bar husband's mother. Mrs! Mrs. B. W. Boyd ot San F r.ix is to .
silvia ^ryant.’
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»topped In Ashland énroi^q ro
relatives In Portland
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Visiting In Ashland—
Mra. N. A. Buckner of Horn­ Returned fri-om Colorado—
0 . M. Green returned Sunday
brook. is vtsitipg Mrs. .W . H.
Smith at 118 East Main Street. evening from Montrose, Colorado,
where he took Mrs. Green and
Moths aat on soiled spots. Have son Billie, to stay the suihmer
yonr winter clothes cleaned nt months with her sister, Mrs. L.
Mr. Green made the
Paulserud’s before putting them L. Davis.
trip by e ar.’
away for the summer.
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sells protected
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Trip to Diemen«) Lake—
Mrs. J. P. Desmond of H ilt was Left l'or Portland—
a business visitor in Ashland yes­
R. W. Price and Louis Dsdge
terday.
,
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left fe r ‘Portland yea^er^ny
I,y
way .of Crater Lake', Bénd anil
¡the Mcftsazle ' Faaa.
Madden
’’ is
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Tfw
one
69u
A lerthants’ .Luneh-
Fo4t R E N T : — 2 rbom Hereto» T lv e f i day from
11 to 2 at The
ed porch, partly furnished house
p|azk|
Confectionery. '
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Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Inquire 43 Church St.
2 1 9 -tt
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
’ £
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FO R S A | E ( — V < d ‘ om
Shoppe, McGee’s) Store.
198-tl
..L e w ie fo r Conference—
ed dandy home, garden,
Tfq rn to n W iley and i g )v .\ rq <)
CHff- Payne
makes
awning Cheap, 132 T th St;
Mi »4 G riffith w ill attend the Nas-
fratnes.
FOR BALE: -4-' barred R ocf arpiiia conference at Centralia,
ODD FELLOW ACTTVITlKb
BusinrW Trip— ' '
Watch thia space every day.
j C. B. Lamb is .la Marshfield
Regular M eetiigs
| j business.
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Subordinate every ThuAday.
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Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tees-
Inexpensive . graduati
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th at Elhaft's.
Tuesdays.
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School memory books
C onM onfty Clup Sh rine d|snce
near? Kogde’ R lvef thia evening:
3 oa. B ottles
ADM ISSIO N SOc
M A T IN E E — Even!
Hpecial Children’s
Matinee 3 :4 5
A t 15c
A C TU A L PTG H TIN G !
W A R AS I T IS !
ON FLANDERN FIELD
Official Pictures of th e W orld W ar
taken by the Signal Corps
Edward A. McGrath, Jr., tenor
soloist w ill sing thi prologue.
31 W ater Street
Also 3000 ft. of film captured from the Ger­
man submarine, the U-35, shows the sink­
ing of over 20 aUied vessels.
WEDNESDAY
lheJang!er
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OMO. W. LOWE
Phone 42»
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ENGLISH
TORPEDO FLOAT
The newest and safest
water wings for begin­
ners in swimming.
PRINTS
A pickup of very pretty
prints at
M l / . e Yd.
CREPE DE CHINE
PRINTS .
$3,00 to $3.45 Quality
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youth’s folly, youth’s
courage
and
frailty,
to o th ’Is repentance.
The Bible’s greatest ro­
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living
vividly
through tlie magic of the
screen.
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tv
Deanvill Brocade
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SEE W A R ’S HORRORS
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the aero hour. A low command from the officer In charge
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