Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 20, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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THUIWDAY, May
LT TIDINGS
I Duslnesa Visitor—
Rev. Van Nuys, a member of
Ihe Oregon Stale Board of Re­
ligious Education, of Portland, Is
In Ashland to spend several days
Oil business connected with that
work.
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Watch this space ev«ry i
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Regular M eetligs
. Subordinate everycjThu
Bucainppient, 1st and 3rd
days.
Rebeliahk, 2^d an
Tuesdays.
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.F^nWnl Si-rvlces-i-
I Fifrteral services for Mrij. Ksn­
iper Knbll, who died in Portlund
,'.Sunday, were held at Jacksonville,
uluesday. Mra, Knbll was S^pion-
Ijefer of Jackson county and well
’¡known here. .
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Parkers Jriepettes are delicious
with Milk aud Fruit Juice«. • ,
Ashland Lodge Nou
A. F. A A. M.
Special • communication Frid.-fy
evening. May 21. Work in Firs)
Degree.
They show personality
R. L. BVRDIC. Jr., W. M
character
—Studio Ashland
W H. DAŸ, ^ee’y.
tographs.
Fn»m Talent—
Visiting Daughter—
Mrs. E. M. L easing aud daugh­
Mrs. Nehrer of Oakland Is in
ters of Talent were In Ashland
Ashland visiting her daughter,
yesterday shopping.
Mrs. Walter Gl|l of Scenic Drive.
Madden retreads tires.
Legion Aux. selling
The Baptist Ladles Aid
hold a food solo at Hardy
Saturday, May 22.
Hot sulphur tub baths, da
Visiting in Ashland —I
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
M. J. Wolfer and family of
Portland.stopped In Ashland yes­
Chocolates from Candyland are
terday and were guests of the staple.
Hotel Oregon last evening, going
on to 8an Francisco this morning.
Pie Social—
The Brotherhood of American
Get ÿour window screens and
Yeoman of Ashland will hold an
scrqgn doors at Jordan Sash and
old fashioned Pld Social aud Ford
Cabinet Works.
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dance at the Odd Fellows Hall on
May 24. Everybody Invited. Doors
Swim Kaps, 15c, McNair Bros
open at 9:30.
Have you a I’opny
I .eave for Heme:-—’- ’
From Squth—
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ottoman
chldreri of Sari Diego stoppé
the Hotel Ashland last mr«
enroute to Seatttejv « V D I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i
anril Ave., pakU jid} Calff. f
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Cfown
Mills . Flour— Best
made. $2.20 per sack. Ashland,
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our 50c Merchants' Lunch, F. & Pro. Ass’c.
day from 11 to 2 at The
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162-tr Business Visitors— r ~~
Confectionery. '
-mo,
O. R. Klutb, H, H. Gillette . ‘ » V
MEN- t -T o cut , Iqgs at
1’W
Don’t suffer with aches and and G. H. Hillhuu, made a k^gb-
Apply Bob Factory.
pains when you can gat relief at ncss trip to Jacksonville yester- ÎFi-kly
day.
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the Ashland NaV.
UANTWh-T-^ruokjs to
hai^
■ Gift« for .tbp Graduate-H-Darl-
Will Leave for Centralia—
Bumber and logs. Apply Box Fac­
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Rev. J. G. Mergler, who Just ling Art Store.
tory.
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¡recently tam e from Centrulia,
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1 (MR Ï1HXT: Fifrhiqhed itplyv
Washington, 'wherq he spent the Visitor In Ashland—
Mrs.
Warren
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Ler.ch
of
P u ­ dirt front apartment j-tsclo ie In.
past two weeks, will leave with
his family the last of the Week eblo, Colorado, stopped In ~Abh- iphone 263-R or;, çall at .Shoot
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"for their ne^- home in Centrftlia. land yesterday and was a guest’of jüdg:
the Llthls Springs Hotel last eve­
LCHT-;—Rosewood eoat some­
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Scientific Facial Treatments— ning.
where between Ashland and top
Litkin Hotel Beauty Parlor.
of Siskiyouo- Finder please re­
207-tf MILl.IOX BOYS AND GIRLS
turn to^Mrs. R. C. Goodman,581
' TO ATTENI\HI M.MEB ('AMI’S E Main Sfe and rdcelvo reward.
Cliff Payne makes panel doofs,
NEW YORK, May 20.— (UP1
220-.3»
— Moro than 1,000,000 hoys and
FOB BENT— Splendid front
Fioni <'amnia—
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girls are expected to attend G.UOQ
apartment—
close In. Phone 263-
Mrs. "G. Anderson and Miss G. camps in the United States and
R or cal! at Shoojf Bltfg.
221-1
Ilarlyn, of Alviugton Ontario, Canada during the summer.
Canada, and Miss L, Luckham and
Enrollment of t i l l s year’s camp­ y The popularity of summer
Mrs. J. L. Luckliam of Glencoe, ers for a greater season than ever 8on said.. Within tho last decade
Ontario. .Canada, are visitors in before la now pracfically coin ¡¡the number o f boys In Young
Ashland and stopping at tho Col­ pleto. according to H. W. Qlbaon, M e n ’s
Christian
Association
li rbia hotel.
of Boston, president of the Na­ j camps alone has quadrupled. Sta­
tional Camp Directors’ Associa­ tistics given out by tho various
Tailored and tion and head of Y. M. C, A. work Inlernatlonal organizations qngfti-
We sell suits,
221-tf among boys for Massachusetts' ert in character-building activi­
Iteary-to-Wear.
and Rhode Island.
t ie s show that 259,702 persons
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover camps Is steadily Increasing. Glb- attended Bey Scout camps and
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
103,153 were In Y. M. C. A.
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
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camps in the United States dur­
ing the summer of 1925. The Y.
Former Ashland Resident—
W. ,C. A. reported 101,967, Girl
Glenn Inman, who has resided
^Siouts* 22.601, and the Camp Firo
in San Francisco since leaving"
[Girls, 17,626. Thousands of oth­
Ashland,, now a resident of Eu­
ers. it is estimated, attended large
gene, slopped in'Asliland Tuepijjiy,
‘private camps arid unregistered
visiting old frieniis.
te»mp3 run by welfare agencies.
J-Yont Medford—
Former Ashland llw J e n ts—
W. E. JJtev«nst of Loa Angeles, * Mr. and Mrs. WHkaon of Med
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson
weater/i
representative of Hodes- ford wore visitors In Aghlandt rd»
and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jaqua of
From Medford—
¡of M tj;and Mrs. Howara Berry mer frfènds.f jMr. Stevene « JWeil
at their home on Beach street. In Ashland at one time.
Mt,: janl Mr<
W inters’- of
Ashland Merè alio’ guriats of the
Congratulate the boy and girl
Howard's.
graduate with a commencement
greeting card— Elkan's . Book
Htopixle in Ashland—
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haley* and
boys of Seoux City, Idaho, stopped
In Ashland yesterday dn their H-jirw-i ,
,
,
turn home after Visiting In theW rorn WashinKlon__
South. They were KUestS1 of thgj, Mr. and Mrs. D. 6 . Klnyon of
Advertise In The
Hundreds of Beaútiful
\Vall Paper Patterns frorn
which to select
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Paints, Vamislits mid
Wall Paper'
1/1 thia Springs Hotol last
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eve- Dungeness. Wash., stopped in
. •!,Ashland on their return hpm e'al
ter-v isitin g in| Mtfrshfield
for
some time. They were gueat't of
Advertise In TUe .Tidings.
the Hotel- Ashland.
mming
Phone 172
PICK-UPS
BIG TURKISH TOWERS
SATINIZËD SKIRTS
35c
95c
CRASH TOWELING
KAPOK CUSHIONS
15c
59c
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
DAMASK
12c
45c
COTTON BAT
LADIES VESTS
16c
19c
PLAY SUITS
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Miss fclara Anderson and Miss
Nora Ward will leave tomorrow
ovening for there homes.
Miss
Books for graduation-week.
Anderson will visit relatives and
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Darling Art Store.
friends nt Roseburg and Miss
Alarm Clocks— Me Ward will spend the summer at
her home at Dorena near Cottage
Grove.
To Attend Berkeley—
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Mias Mell Carter and Miss Alice‘j School memory books —1 Dari-
Robertson expect to leave soon'lug Art Store.
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to attend summer school at Berke-
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ley.
, Madden soils protected tires.
Cleaning renews the life of a
garment. Paulserud's.
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SHOP FRIDAY AND SAVE AT
Me
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Rogne River High School—
Rogue River high school holds
Its annual commencement exer­
cises tonight at the high school in
that city. Dean M. Elwood Smith
of O. A. C. will deliver the 90m-
mencemont address and tho inem­
bers of the class will provide hn
excellent program. — Medford
Mail Tribune.
Where Your Dollar hus More Conte
Main Street •
The Picture That Is
Authentic
Rocking America
Historical
To Its Foundations
Thrilling
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
YOU
MAY
S ee Him
THERE
WITH TilIJ ( BACK OF THE LAST SHELL ON THAT MEMO1L\BU5 NOV. 11TH, T H K lif hiM-r.u J nr, ,y<m
TWEEN NATIONS THE HUGE TOLL TAKEN IN LIVES OF MEN, AND SUFFERING CANNOT BE MEASI RED
INDEED UTROPIUATE THAT “ ON FLANDERS FIELD’’ DA VS, APRIL 13TH AND I4TII HAVE BEEN SEI A
DCS SACRIFICE BY OUR BOYS IN MAKING “ ON FLANDERS FIELD.’’ TO THOSE WOO HAVE PAID IN
TO THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED IN BODY AND IN HEART, WE BOW OUR HEADS IN REV EKEN1
SHOW BY OUR LIVES AS INDIVIDUATE AND IN ()UR NATIONAL INTERCOURSE, TIlAT TIJTS CO
AND PRAY THAT IT CAN NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN, AND. WE, ^MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION LE
SEE THIS PICTURE AND SEE WAR AS IT REALLY IS.
Official Pictures of tlie World War Taken By
The U. S. A i my Signal Corps .
Special Matinee For School Children
Thursday, 3:45 P. M., 15c
ALSO THE t
' Matinee’s, 1:45 - 3;45
7—
Ev ening^, 7;00 - 9,-00
Admission, 50c
Children, 25c
3000 feet of film captured from the German
submarine U-35, which shows the sinking of
15 allied vessels on the high seas.
Ténor Soloist, Will Sing the Prologue
A U S P IC E S
Ashland Post American Legion
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