Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Fined lor R w klccs Drlvlnff—-
For making a “hprss’’ out ot
* Mr. aUd Mrs. Haryÿ Forde of
San Francisco were visitors to
Ashland yesterday and stepped at
the Llthto Springs hotel.
A DARBY BUY— House with
large lot, 11850. Brown A Rice,
63 N. Main.
220-1
* Parkers Jrfspsttea aro delicio«*
with Milk ubd-Fruit Juices, i '
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WANTUD — Çharry
packers
register with us .or Mrs. Smith.
232 Oak St. Ashland Fruit Á
Produce Association.
220-3t
aos-tt,
Returpçd from Dnnsn|at»«-
Subordinate every
(campment, 1st and
pi. Rebekahs, 2n<
tesdays.
her hom i on n
after
fng «V» 'days ih'nM m nulr,
was accompanied . by her
CtoMUhl Mani Rhodes. .
W. Blake and family of Weed
have come to Ashland to ■ make
their home.
Mr. Blak« Is em­
ployed at th e box factory.
! Dadles <nd Oeatlemen:
presence will be welcomed
Ashland N at.
Windsor Super-Mixture
Old Dominion Worsted su
FaulserutPs. t * •
Business Visitor—
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of Meeting
Ion, Thursday
Routine burl-
tp ' Royal Arch.
ivitfed. Refresh-
0g.'
Mrs. N a B . Gale and her two Jk J. * Rj ..Halden of Soattle is in
gonB of grants Pase are visiting 'Achland on business and a gnest
at the home of Mrs. Sherard on ¡o f the Columbia hotel. ■
East Maih. r
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IJ Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Karnak ¿Tonic, $1.10
McNair Shampoo, at The Vanity Beauty
B rp s.-; ,
' Shoppe, M«*Gee'a Store.
198-tl
B< ach Street, Ashland, Oregon.
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Doah was on the Jury which
HELP WANTED—-Mari to 'do
trtogl Barney SchWgrti, changed
with violating the corporate* $e- Janitor work at First/ National
cufitlqy act. His was the only Hank. References required.
t o t e against conviction.
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Safe Cracker Is ; B i
•Caught By Police
SALT LAKE CITY, May l$ .r
(U
P )--ta u g h t In the w lngim f the
Now horp,,D. C, nlirham, plano(.stopped in A„hlaii<l—
stage at the Victory theatre with
tuner. . Lepvo onterd with Itos*^ M. E. Olneni proprietor ot the
Confefljloncyy. VlAno 213.
j jlunUngtqn hotel at Pasadona. a bag full of burglar tools and
two isticks of dynamite together
with several lengths of fuse with
giant caps attached. Bert Dally.
27, said to be an ex-convict frUh.
Oregon, admitted to the pottc
today that he had intended blow­
ing, the safe of the show house
.Visitor— v *v ' » ; ’
t É. C. Lewi», of San Frto<
li an Ashland -on' b^islnesci
Cliff
. 1 Bi [ JANCEM«, May
Au Llrt fci Dtoas. who admlttdd Sr
FOR ¿ALJfi— Cew asd young
ceptlnkj a frhaf ksgjvlfa|'’turkey
hosier. Reasonably priced and
ana $ 80 in csMi. Id hang a>Juky,
wad pentenepd to serve from one guaranteed. R. D. Sanford, 399
PaynS
Try our 50c Merchants' Lunch,
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Plata Confectionery.
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Show your patriotism* tor j |
c#hts— wear a Ppppy.
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Tidings A dvertising Pay>.
A New Mode That Harmo­
nizes Beauty and Econ­
omy—
Wouldn’t you love to pos­
es« a quantify of exquisite nn-
derthings If their cost were not
prohibitive! SUNBEAM Rayon
Underwear solves the problem
effectively with Vests, Bloom­
ers, Step-in Pants, and Com­
bination. You'll be delighted
with their soft sheen, long
wear, pleasing colors —- and
surprisingly low cost!
PARTICULAR
SUN BEAM
RAVUN VESTS
Each $1.28
PEOPLE USE
in Pink. Peach, O r/ild
Nile.
FRANKLIN
ROME, May 19.— Raging riv­
the Alps
have burst their banks In the dis­
trict between Turin and Venice,
flooding farms, carrying awav
rattle and causing the loss of
millions of dollars to property
owners.
ers descending from
Fred Taylor went to Portland
yesterday on business. He will
For the Athletic.Girl!
BREAD
RAYON STEP-IN
BLOOMERS
Because it is made in onj?
of tile cleanest shops in
Oregon and of the best of
materials. *
P air $1.26
n Peach, Orchid, Pink
ud Nile Green.
On I he campus or golf course
for the hike or the day’s rou­
tine, you will find that Sun­
beam' Rayon
bloomers and
combinations adnlirably suit
/our purpose — they are very
moderately priced at only
Dawn
RAYON STEP-IN
COMBINATION
GARMENT
RAYON VESTS
Franklin
llpsinefM Trip, to Portland—
Rexsll Orderlies, 26c— McNair Stopped in A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. AndreWs of
Sacramento stopped in Ashland
be gone several days.
From Idaho—
qt the Hdtel Oregon last evening,
E.
B.
Vlcfcfcls,
Evelyn
Vickers'
skiroute
to Vancouver, B. C.
Scientific Facial Treatments—
and Roland Vickers of Boise, Ida.|
Lfthla Hotel Beauty Parlor.
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
207-tf stopped at the Hotel Ashland lasj
evening enroute South.'.
or night, Jactson Hot Springs.
School memory books — Darl­
Buy a Poppy Thurs., Fri
Former Ashland Girl—
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ing Art. Store.
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Sat., for Memorial D a/.
Mrs. Xewl» Gerber and son,
drove up from Glendale, Califor­
BnslneM Trip to Klamath—
Moths
eat
on
soiled
spots..
Have
nia,
to visit for some time with
JF. J. Murphy and Joe Bachus
made a business trip to Klamath your ■ winter clothes cleaned nt Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg.
Paulserad’s, before putting them Airs. Gerber will be remembered
Falls today.
as Mfca Muriel Swigart.
away for the summer.
218-tf
Help wounded veterans— buy a
Poppy, Thurs., Fri., or Sat.
Word Received—
220-1 Visiting In Ashland—
Word has been received that
Lloyd Judd of Davis, Califor­
Mr.'and Mrs. R. W. Brlclker,
nia. Is visiting at t$e home of
Returning to San F ra n cisco —
who left Ashland last Wednes­
Mrs. George Stevens Is return­ bis cousins, A. F. and L. H. Dyer day tor Baker, Oregon, met with
ing to San Francisco this evening at 77 Pine street.
an accident in Oregon City Fri­
after a few days In Ashland. She
day. Mrs. Bricker was quite bgd-
Thp Baptist Ladles Aid
is staying in San Fraqclscp with
ly hurt. They have maile their
hold
a
food
salé
art
Hardy
Mr. Stevens, wh<j hhd his foot
home here since January.
Mr.
Saturday, May 22.
Injured recently.
Bricker has been working on
the Normal building.
Crown
Mills
Flour— Best Returned from K. F a l l a -
Mrs. C. A. Barr and daughter,
made. $2.20 per sack. Ashland
F. A- Pro. Ass’c.
210-10 Patricia, returned from Klamath
You can have everything your
Falls last evening, where she
children
need by not having any
School Day Memory Books for visited for a few days. Mrs. Barr
children.
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will spend some time visiting her
the graduate— Elhart’s.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mer­
rill, before returning to her home
Purchased Property—
In Sacramento.
10,000 M ILES
Mr. and Mrs. Erickson from
of every description of fencing
Ocean Beach have purchased Mrs.
Can d yland— Taffies
and wire Jnst in. Fence posts.
Dlssette’s property at 76 Bush
flavors. Always good.
All kinds of garden tools and
street through Brown and Rice.
hose. \ . v •.' «
FARMERS! Look to your mow­
Visit ing Mother—
ers and rakes’ repairs early,
Mrs. C. W. Robertson and
and leave your order for what
daughter, Margaret, are visiting plaiting tai Ashlswi ..
you.neeA .at
Mrs. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.- Toy
K. McClaren at her ranch near find Mr. and Airs. P. F. Fratessa
Grants Pass for two weeks.
an< daughter, Alice, flatted nt the
D. ¿Perosdl home on their'return
Gifts for the Gradaate— Dari te Bah Francisco irem attending
ling Art Store.
217-ti the dedication o t t^q bridge ft!
Requa. Mr_ Toy in chairman of
American Legion ,Aiix. selling the California State; Hlghwiy
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Popples Thprs., Friday and Sat. Commission.
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E. R' ISA A C & CO.
tha hood of his automobile by
placing a saddle thereon, upon
which a girl. Wilma Sima, mas
ridtng, Jack C ourt o f Ashland
was fined $10 and suffered the
iuspeBsion of his driver’s license
tqr,4O <|pys when be pleaded guil­
ty *in Judge Roe's court yesterday
to a charge of reckless driving
preferred by Sergeant J. J. Mc-
Majioa of the state traffic force.
Cqiart is also said to have been
speeding at the rate of 40 miles
per'hour.
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Special Thursday
Each 89c
Bakery
Come In Peach, Pink, Nile
Honeydew.
$1.75
Trimmed with silk lace to
match. Come In all the wanted
colors.
One of the most ¡important offices of the state
is th at of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
For this position, we unqualifiedly
indorse
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George A. Briscoe
V?V. Mills
B. C. Forsythe
Ernest A. Woods, M. D.
Walter R. Hughes
L. L. Leedom
C. A. Malone
Louis Dodge
O. F. Carson
F. F. Whittle
C. W. Banta'
Ila Myers
H. O. Anderson
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken
Gt G. Eubasks
Rosa Dodge Galey
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Mrs. J. A. Ruger,
Pres. P. T. A,
Tho. H. Simpson
R. E. Robison
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($■ !$> tfr
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Mrs. F. D. Wagner
G. H. Billings
Mrs. Emile Piel
J. W. McCoy
Mrs. Wm. Aitken
Enders
E. H. Hedrick
Supt. Schools, Medford
Hardy
PeiFs Corner
Get .your .window sCrehng and
screed doors at Jordan Sash land
Cabinet Works-
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Madden sells protected
Business Trip—
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Fred Nell is lh Northern
forni* on business for the
land Creamer/.
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Bnsinesa Visitor—>*
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Ralph Russell of Siskiyou Camp
sbent the d^y | q Jldwn.on busi­
ness.
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They show personality
character —Stsdl'p Ashland
tographs.
I Books for graduatfon v d i . * -
DaPllng Art Store,
217-tf
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A
sPALDina
Swimming Suiis
LOOK BETTER - - - FEEL BETTER
SWIM BETTER
Spalding Swimming Shits are
All wool» pre shrunk, color test, shap
ed and reinforced.
What Do ‘ ■ You
Write
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A t t c n iO H ?
Monarch Home Service
Cooking School
WHICH WILL BE HELD IN OUR DISPLAY
ROOMS, MAY 20TH TO 22ND, INC.
SWENSON & PEEBLER, ASHLAND, OREGON.
These classes will be und er'th e sujtervision of an experienced Home
Economist from the Home Service Department of the Malleable Iron
Range Company.
Electric Cookery, Oven Dinner Planning and Economy Receipe» ’rill
be the principal subjects covered and demonstratetl during this cook-
n o ir tn
Stubs?
Remember the date and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity.
PRICED TO SELL A T
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Do von keep an accurate re&ird of each deposit
mpdc and each check w ritten! Cato y<m tell a t ’a
glance ju st what your bauk balaneo is! • •; '" •••>
ITse the stubs in yunr check book so that you have
an accurate reepfd of every check, what it k ror^and
to whonl isiti4d.
m
and
ee n
$10^0 Set Aluminum Utensils F/eel
with each Monarch Eleotric Range Purchased during the Cooking School
Caps and Belts
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Bathing Shoes
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NATIONAL
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