Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, Mar 99. 1090.
carried Jackeon county by sev­
FRED STEIWER, TOO eral hundred votes. Indications
also were that Stanfield would be
the favorite generally throughout
(Continued from page
Southern Oregon, with Douglas
a lead over Elton Watkins for and Klamath counties giving him
mer congressman, and It appear­ the lead, while early reports put
ed be would win, Haney’s total Josephine In the Steiwer column.
was 8008, with Watkins having
The returns In Medford were
6871.
as follows:
Stanfield 424; Steiwer 310:
While the nomination of Fred­
„ In Ashland, the results were:
erick Steiwer Is admitted, the
SUnfleld. 140; Steiwer, 110.
Republican leaders of Jackson
An intensive campaign against
county were congratulating them­
SUnfleld
was waged in this coun-
selves today on the fact that ap­
tyr
the
Republican
leaders stated.
parently Robert N. Stanfield had
FATTERHON IB WINNER;
Local ■ Personal feotes
ODD FELLOW A C B V in U »
Watch this space every day.
FOR RENT: — Pasture, pay
in advance. Mary R. G. Freeman,
21« Oberlin S t
223-2«
School Superintendent Cart
WANTED: —- Sceptic tanks.
er Plans Bi# Commence­
Chimneys, Cement Side Walks
ment day Next Friday
Retaining wglls, Curbs, etc. J. D.
R d urn cd from Hospital—
Miss Viola Bradley, who has
been
in the hospiUl for the past
R egular M eetings
week
with a severe case of poison
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ oak, has recovered sufficiently to
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th leave the hospIUI.
Tnbsdays. , .
150-tf
Social and dance at I. O. O. F.
Madden retreads Urea
58-tI
Hall Friday evening, May 28th,
Hare a Fitch Dandruff Remover
for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
invited friends.
Come and in- Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
198-tl
Joy what may be the last of the Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
season, before hot weather comes
Venus Pencils— 17 grades
to stay.
Committee.
Elharts.
Trip to Medford——
Stopped in Ashland—-
j
V. J. Heck, of Oakland, traffic
to Medford last evening.
manager of the Rodeo-Vallejo
Ferry Co., accompanied by Mrs.
M ADG E BELLAM Y w *
We sell suits. Tailored
Heck, stopped In Ashland yester­ JACK M U L H A L L a m o
Reory-to-Wear.
day on their way North. They wWs D IX IE.M ER C H A N T *^ w i l l i a ™ . f o x . supfttrte attract » «
were guests of the Lithla Springs
Spend your Sunday at the Med- Hotel.
Expects to Locate—
|
O-and Golf Course. No groen
V.
J.
Fuqua
of
McMinncille,
is
fees are being charged, at this Don't Miss This!
in
Ashland
with
a
view
of
locat­
time, sets of clults are available
Your only chance to hear Herb
for rent at 25c a round, balls and Wiedoft and1 liiB celebrated 12 ing here. He was a guest of the
tees on sale. Picnic grounds have piece dance band! Fair Grounds Hotel Ashland last evening.
BETHANY, W. Va., May 22.—
been cleared along the creek and Pavilion! Monday, May 24!
Two
students of Bethany college
Clift Payne makes orchard
tables provided.
223-1
223-2t
here
are
wondering how they,can
ladders.
cool
the
wrath
of the school pres­
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch
Cleaning renews the
ident for having attended a movie
A Wonderful Time!
Every day from 11 to 2 at Tin garment. Paulserud's.
162-tl
Plaxa Confectionery.
For a dollar or a dime! Single In their pajamas because of ex­
dances
10c; Entire Evening 31! cessive heat.
Scientific Facial Treatments—
Busiaees Visitors—
Fair
Grounds
Pavilion! To-nlte!
Lithla Hotel Beauty Parlor.
M. Denney and E. Hull
Everybody’s
going!
223-tt
207-tf
Bend, were business visitors
Ashland yesterday, stopping
Fine' Stationery at McNair Dance and Hear
Herb Wledoft’e famous Cinderella1
the Hotel Oregon last evening
Roof Orchestra! Fair Grounds Pa­
vilion! One night only! Mon., May
They show personality
Will Leave for Month’s Trip—
DALLAS, Texas, May 22. —
223-2t Mrs. W. R. Nixon, 84, of Rang­
character —Studio Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy and 24.
tographs.
daughter, Ruth, will leave to­
er, Texas, died of fright during
To Attend Imperial Council—
the severe electrical storm which
morrow for a trip to Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner
We sell suits. Tailored and Lewiston, Idaho, Spokane, Seattle,
raged over Eastland county.
ready-to-wear. Paulserud's.223-tf and Tacoma. They expect to be leave tonight for Eugene, where
Albert Bond, a farmer, was
they will visit their non, Paul, struck by a bolt of lightning
gone for a month.
who Is a student at the State Uni­ while plowing in a field.
Parkers ¿rispettai are delicious
versity. They will go from there
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
Crown
Mills
Flonr— Best
to Portland, where they join the
203-tf
made. 32.20 per sack.* Ashland
Northwest Shriner special leav­
F. A Pro. Ass’c.
210-10
Accepted Foattioss—
|
ing on Tuesday for the Imperial
Miss Florence Hurd, who has
Council Session which meets June
been teaching domestic science in
1. at Philadelphia. They will
visit
several of the Atlantic coast
the Jr. High for the p<st year,
Did you ever take a bath In
TROY, O., May 2(.— Jacob Nee-
has accepted a position at Med­ the white sulpur medical water? cities on their return and expect
bit, who killed his wife, Frances
ford for next year.
to
be
gone
for
several
weeks.
Try a good hot one.
Drake Nesbit, February 19, be­
cause she inspired hi mwith an in­
Monarch Malleable Range—
Carload of C a t t le -
feriority complex, was sentenced
This was the last afternoon for to life imprisonment in the state
Cheater Treull of Sacramento
stopped In Ashland last evening the demonstration of the Monarch penitentiary by Common Pleas
at the Columbia Hotel. He 1 b Electric Range at Swenson and Judge W. F. Jones today.
taking a carload of cattle from Peebler. Mrs. H. M. Cummins,
the Sacramento Valley to Port­ from the home service depart­
Today Only
ment of the Monarch Co., and
land.
from the home service department
Get your window screens and of the Monarch Co., and O. N.
screen doors at Jordan Sash and Brown, factory representative of
Cabinet Works.
194tf. Beaver Dam, Wis., have been in
Ashland demonstrating the range.
W ith.
the only one
Madden soils protected tires. A cake was given each afternoon
MONTE BLUE
that will play
to the one who drew the lucky
PATSY RUTH MILLER A Thin Dime!
number.
With each Electric
all makes of
Admits you to the Finest Dance range sold, a six-piece aluminum
Records without
In the valley! Fair Grounds Pa­ set was given.
injury to the
Tomorrow
vilion! To-nlte! Let’s Go! 228-1
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lassau
M ts . W. G. Sander made a
Students Worry
Over Escapade
Fright Is Cause
Of Woman’s Death
223-2«
Thia, week sees the end. of the Peffly, 143 6th street.
school work In twenty-four more
FOR RENT: — Furnished two
districts of the county, so that three room apartments.
1023
with exception of eight districts East Main.
228-2*
all schools will be closed. Med­
AGENTS WANTED: — I need
ford schools. Central Point, Sams
Valley, Prospect, and four rural an agent to sell my candles, gum
schools continue toT either one and mints. Large profits. Exclus­
ive territory. Free samples. Write
week or two weeks longer.
The SUte eighth grade exam­ Milton Gordon. 1414 Vine St.,
228-1*
inations were written last week Cincinnati.
by about 260 eighth grade pu-
FEMALE HELP WANTED:—
pilp, Oxcluetve of Ashland and
Wanted a woman with business
Medford, and the county exam­
^ability, one capaflde of meeting
ining board ia profoundly busy
the public, for a well established
this week In grading some 2500
business, no capital required. Ad­
papers.
dress Box S, care of Tidings.
County Superintendent Carter
223— 12
is arranging for the Jackson
County School Day to be held
in Ashland on Friday May 28th
This ih th|e graduation da<y of
all of the eighth grade pupils
of the county, and this year is
the fifty year of observance. Be­
sides the commencement program
at the Chautauqua building In
S. Kresge, Department
the morning, there will be In
Store Owner Will Dis­
the afte^rifoon the Music Mem-
tribute $23,000,000
ory contest for teams of the
NEW YORK, May 22. — Sa-
county, and a program of music,
iiastln
S. Kresge, the 5 and 10
drills, etc. Lithla Park will
be given over
(the day as cent store millionaire, will give
picnic grounds, and in the after­ >23,000,000 to charity within the
noon games and events will be next few days.
Kresge will donate this hnga
carried on under direction of
sum
to the Kreege foundation,
Coach Hughes and Mr. Howell.
The aim is to make it a County which he founded two years ago
wide day in attendance, when ail for charttablji pnd publ|c wel-i
who are interested In education fare purposes. Trustees of tha
of Jackson County’s young peo­ foundation will be given a free
ple shall assemble. Many com­ hand in disposing of the money.
munities make It an annual pic­
nic day and give themselves ful­
ly to enjoyment of the day’s pro­
grams.
Tidings Advertising Pays.
Slayer Of Wife
Gets Life Term
“HOGAN’S
ALLEY” •
4AÔH4MCFÛF
Home F or Vacation—
me sou m et
ruar
Albert Cotter is home
Healds Business college at San
Francisco ,for a short vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Cotter,
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Candylam)—A box of sweets In
the picnic Lnnch.
Leave For South—
Miss Gladys Morton left today
for Oakland, where she will be
Joined by her parents, to make a
trip through California before
returning to their home In Wash­
ington.
—A bust of George Washington
has been donated to the City of
Gothenburg by the “Gustavus III.
Memorial Association,” made up
of citizens of the two countries,
In commemoration of the fact that
this Swedish king was the first
European monarch to recognize
the American1 independence by
concluding with It n treaty of
trade and friendship. The city
council has Just given Instructions
to a sub committee to select a
suitable site and to make arrange­
ments for putting It up.
PRODUCTION
PEDISAN
Shoe Repairing
Agee’s Shoe Shop
339 E. Main Street
Pedisan is used for
Bromidosis (Foot Odors),
burning, aching, perspir­
ing. Pedisan keeps feet
normal and healthy. Try a
tube and be convinced.
MADGE BELI.AMY
JACK MULHALL
You can send them to us
for washing with the as­
surance that you will lie
pleased with our work.
Yes, we wash lots of them
and also blankets, quilts,
Comforters and pillows.
The work is all good. Just
phone 165. We call and
deliver.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
. Prescription Druggist
Ltthla Springs Hotel Building
A REAL HOLIDAY
A more enjoyable day will be Sun
day if your family is taken to
Litha Springs Hotel
For Dinner
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You
will enjoy it, too; ns well as
avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for them.
WE HAVE
Fire Brick
Fire Clay
All kinds of common and face brick
Lime — Cement — Plaster
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
In the TIeart of Town
IN SEATTLE
Ashland Cream
erv Butter
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
demands a higher price
than any butter manu­
factured on the Coast.
We arc receiving a pre­
mium of. 2c j>er pound
above the price paid for
other butter.
31 Water Street
Bottles
record
Palmer Piano
House
IT ’S YOUR HOME BUTTER—EAT MORE OF IT!
, ENJOYA
UNEQUALLED
in performance and speed
of washing, the
ONE ■ MINUTE
A
is unique in the safeness
with which fine things are
washed.
We will be glad to dem­
onstrate this w o n d e r
washer of the age.
FRANK B0RZA6E
With
l
New Edison
Phonograph
GEORGE WASHINGTON
HONORED IN GOTHENBURG
GOTHENBURG,
Sweden, (UP)
from
I our rugs Doth
large and small
need frequent
Cleansing
Sunday
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
SUNDAY DINNER
ORA
M erchants Lunch
Plaza Confectionery
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30
Ashland Electric
Supply
UNITED
STATES
TIRES
•
346 E. Main Street
Jackson Hot Springs Grounds
ASHLAN D
OFFER
STEPHENSON
SUMMER UNDERWEAR WILL KEEP
COOL AT MODERATE PRICES.
YOU
ARMY GOODS STORE '
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
GREATER
MILEAGE
AT NO INCREASED
COST
LEEDOM'S
Tires and Replacements
4P
Don’t miss the first game on Ashland’s
new baseball diamond.
The local team, greatly strengthened
needs your support
V