Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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pack four
boeal ■ Personal flotes
From Kerby, Oregon—
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Williamson
and family of Kerby, Oregon, are
visltom In. Ashland for a few
GOOD HOME CHEAP:— barge
days.
good 2-story honae of 8 rooms on
choice corner near Boulevard and
Free Movies — 7 reels of en­ all the east side schools, lot SO
tertainment. Dad!' Bring the fam­ by 110 feet. Only 927S0; terms,
ily Tuesday night and see how line 8S00 cash, balance 825 per month
automobiles are made. Interesting at 7 per cent. H. C. Galey, 05 B.
and entertaining. Park Garage. Main St.
224-8
H. D. McNair. Open air. Winburn
SMALL FARM CHEAP: — 38
Way.
224-Zt
acres about 4 miles from Ashland,
18 acres good land in cultivation,
ASHLAND GETS SHORT
6-room house, good barp. Just
END OP SECOND GAME reduced to 81800, terms, H. C.
(Continued from page one)
Galey, 66 E. Main St.
Hargadeln Cemetery— ,
Trip to bake ot the Woods ..
Clean-up day at Hargadeln
Mr. and Mrs. bonis Dodge, Miss
Ellen daisy and Bobby Dodge, cemetery Tuesday. Bring shovels
wade a trip to the bake of the and hoes.
Woods yesterday.
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Flour— Beet or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Cro.wn
Mills
made. 82.20 per sack. Ashland
210-10
F. & Pro. Ass’c.
Left for Salem—
Mt. and Mrs. George Trefren
Visiting in Ashland—
went to Salem to attend the state
Mrs. C. J. Brady Jr., of Horn­ convention of Independent Order
brook, Is la Ashland, visiting for ’of Odd Fellow s and the Rebekah
a few days at the C. J. Brady Assembly.
home on Allison street.
Takoa Position—
ODD FEIXOW A C W T llE b
A|blo Beck, who has been
:e
every
day.
Watch thU space
teaching the Wagner Creek school
Regular Meetlsgs
Subordinate every Thursday this yeer, haa taken a position In
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ Simpsons Hardware store for
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and 4ih ! the summer.
Tuesdays.
l'.O-tf
Listeriae, 30c— McNair Bros.
Social and dance at I. O. O. F.
Get your window screens and
Hall Friday evening. May 28th.
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Eastman Kodaks and Films.—
for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
promisee to play hie part In do­
194tf.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNPITB»— Cabinet Works.
Invited frlend3.
Como and In­ McNair Bros.
ing It.
Three business openings from
joy what n a y be tho last of the
The official score:
81800 to about 98000, depending
We sell suits. Tailored and
Left for .Salem and P o r tla n d -
season, before hot weather comes
MEDFORD
upon Invoice at time of sale. H.
I
rcady-to-wcar.
PaulseTud’s.223-tfz
Mrs. Blell Schweln |and 3»
to stay.
Committee.
AB R H PO
C. Galey, 65 E. Main.
224-St
William
Myer left for Salem last
Hanley. 2b 6
Left For Salem—
evening,
where they will attend
WANTED:
—
1st
mortgage
To Medford—
Banister c
Mr. and Mrs. Glonn Addis left bong lb
the Rehekah Assembly.
Mrs.
loan of 85,000.00, 8 per cent a:
Mr3. Adline Nance treat the
last
evening
for
Salem,
where
Schweln
will
go
from
there
to
commission. Security 911,000.00.
day in Medford vidtiag relatives.
Markle cf
they will visit two weeks with Dunn ss
Portland "to attend the Daughters
For particulars. Phone 4S3-J.
284-0 of the Nile Convention.
The water is simply wonderful Mr. Addis* mother and sister,
Mrs. C. C. Page.
at the An-land Nat.
Bohl rf '
WANTED:
Girl to handle ] Madden sells protected tires.
Blair 3b
sutfecrlption
collections
for Daily
Parkers Jrlspettes are delicious
Madden retread* tires.
53-tl
Foley p
Tidings.
Apply Immediately in.
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
person.
3t J Visiting in A s h la n d -
203-tf
To Lake of the Woods—
60 13 21 27
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Drew of
Dr. R. b /B u rd ic and H. G.
FOR SALE: — Six room house. Klamath county, were visiting at
ASHLAND
Cleaning renews the life of a
Enders. Jr., made a trip tq the
Two car garage, 2 blocks Normal. the Benedict and Caven homes in
AB R H PO
garment.
Taulserud’s.
221-tf
Lake of the Woods yesterday..
Three lots, 93600. One lot 98600. Ashland Saturday, returning home
Rlch’son 2b 4 1 1 4
Phone 453J.
224-6 Sunday.
4 1 1 1
Reid cf
The changing likeness of your Left For S o u t h -
L. Miller If
6 1 2 ,1
HELP WANTED, MALE— 87.00 j
Miss Trances Green and Miss
boys and girls can be preserved
Guthrie 3b
6 1 1 3
an
hour actually earned In spare]
Ruth
Green
left
Saturday
eve­
only by photographs. Studio Aah
Force c
6 0 1 8
time selling for the largest dlrect-
ning
for
Grass
Valley,
California,
land.
Gearhart rf
6 0 0 1
to-wear shoe firm in the world.
to spend two weeks as the guests
Hull p
4 1 1 ,0
86.00 values at 82.95. Write quick
of
their
sister,
Mrs.
Jesse
Clary.
Returned to Klapiui1» F a l l s -
3 0 1 3
■Curran ss
for
free particulars. The Double-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and
1 0
0 6
Cassidy lb
W.
B.
A
Wear
Shoe Co., Minneapolis^ ]
old
fashioned
dance
6or returned to their homo in
1 0
0 0
Wilson cf
Saturday
Minn.
218-4 Mon.
rday
j
xight.
May
29.
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Klamath Falls this morning af­
se’ HaH. Members and
ai invited
Moose
ter a few days visit In Ashland.
37 6 8 27 11 4
FOR RENT — 4-room furnish- I
friends.
224-1
SCORE BY INNINGS
ed house. Inquire 6 Beach Ave., |
Don’t Miss This!
1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 Phone 206-L.
Your only chance to hear Herb Business Visitor—
Medford * 1 3 2 0 5 0 0 0 2
FOR RENT: — House , tent, j
F. E. Gillani representing tho Ashland
Wicdoft and his celebrated 12-
2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
Sperry
rtour
Co.,
of
Portland,
h
furnished
for housekeeping, 82
plece dancc-band! Fair Ground»
SUMMARY: Two base hits: Han-
per
week.
153
Granite St. Phone]
a
business
visitor
in
Ashland
and
Pavilion! Tonight.
1 ley. Three base hits, bong, Rich­
stopped at the LI thia Springs ho­ ardson, Guthrie. Home Run: Han- 163.
224-1
Scientific Facial Treatments— tel.
fey, Banister. Sacrifice hits: Mar­
Uthla Hotel Beauty Parlor.
kle. Stolen bases: bong, Dunn,
Free movie— 7 reels of enter-1
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
207-tf
Bohl, Reid, L. Miller, Hull. Double talnment. Thrilling— to see an au­
Shampoo at Tho Vanity Beauty
le plays: Blair to Hanley. Hit by tomobile literally flying through I
Shoppe1, McGee’s Store.
198-ti
From NeU Crcik—
pitched ball: Curran by Foley. the air. Bring the family to seal
Mrs. M. J. McCallister. Mrs. A.
1 Bases on balls: Off Foley 4, off how fine automobiles are made.
Delegates to Convention—
McCallister and daughter. Dome
Hull 2. Struck out by Foley 8, by “The Oldsmoblle Story.” Every­
j A large bun containing the dele-
Hull 8. Time of game, 2:20. Um­ body welcome. Park Garage. H.
Marie, of Neil Creek, were visit­
I sates from San Francisco to the
pires: LeRoy and Dougherty. D. McNair, Winburn Way. Opep
ors at the homo of Mrs. II. L.
Daughter of the Nile convention Scorers: Bowers and Plcke.
Taylor yesterday.
Air.
224-2t | “ The Winchester Store’’
at Portland, passed through Ash­
land this morning.
Visiting Mrs. L. J. H e e r -
Miss Etta Loverich of Yerrlng
l U U f EW O .V.,
W K 0 888
V lO lllH R
her cousin, Mrs. . J.
the week-end. She
lag for Eugene.
Miss V. Mulllgav, M t» E. Egan
Fran-
and Mia» M. Reader of San Fran­
cisco stopped In Ashland at tho
Hotel Ashland last evening on
return home after visiting
S A T IS F A C T IO N
OK
W. C. T. U.—
The W. C. T. U. will meet In
the Library Tuesday aX 2:30 p.
m. AH are cordially Invited.
YOUR MONEY BACK
AT
Visiting Sister—
Miss Maiblo Anderson, who has
been teaching tha North Bend
school, is in Ashland for several
days visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
Crandall. Miss Anderson taught
Ip the Hawthorne school here
three years ago.
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MILLER'S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash /nn”
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
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THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 27
ONE SHOW ONLY
“Brick Morse’s
Collegians"
Sprayers
50c .
(UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OLEE CLUB)
A mixture of club singing, comic skits, soloisl
dancing and jazz band.
Simpson’s
Hardware
GENERAL ADMISSION
Children 25c — Adults 75c
14 Acts of Vaudeville
25 PEOPLE
Cliff Payne makes Hall trees.
TODAY -
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
Business Visitor—
H. C. Holland ot Chicago Is a
business visitor In Ashland and
stopped at the Hotel Oregon.
Last Call
to All
Merchants
Try our 60c Merchants’ Lunch.
Every day from 11 to 2 at Tha
Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf
Scclal Circle to Meet—
Tho roclal circle of the Chrla-
church will meet In tho
church parlors for their regular
meeting Wednesday afternoon,
May 26. Mrs. Moor, chairman,
Mrs. Clapp, hostess, Mrs. Harris,
Mrs. Hatcher, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
Leggatt and Mrs. Lamb, on the
serving committee. A good at­
tendance: Is desired.
y
often lies in freedom
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from financial worries.
Young couples who do not SAVE for the future are
continually harrassed by debt — and debt meanR
worry and discontent.
Open your Savings Account today at
The Modem Town Crier is an Electric
Sign. Don’t let business go elsewhere be­
1
FIRST
Banco and Hoar Herb Wledoft’i
Famous Cinderella Roof Orches-
• n . Fair Grounds Pavilion! One
Only! Tonight.
223-21
NATIONAL
RANK
cause your store is not bright and attrac-
tive. Tell one and all, who you are, where
ASHLAND, OREGON
you are and what you sell. Erect a beau­
tiful porcelain enameled steel Federal Sign
- Bid In Action
Big In Thrills
In everyway tke bif^ert
picture WiIV.am S Hart
ever made. A realistic
romance o{ tkr west by
a man who xnowa tke
weal, knows its ways and
its people. A* keert »lory
o{ tke greatest land ruak
in kistory as thousands
stampede {or home sites
t t k e famous
land atrip.
Histonj Told
In Heart Throb»
Story by J h l G. £i)cYts~
ddaffted f e v thj St retK.
b y C .G a r d w SuUhtott
D ivid ed by
KINGBAtiSC?
ADMISSION
Adults: Mat. 23o; Eva. 35c
10c
OhUdren . . . .
Picnic at Lake of the Wood»—
The Western Auto Supply force
of Medford, Ashland, and Klnm
ath Falls, held a picnic at the
Lake of tho Woods yesterday.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. H. M. Johnson and
two children. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Jaqus and Mr. Shoemaker, all of
Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Winter, of Ashland, met Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Hlpit and son. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thomas and Mr. Brown
of Klamath Bolls, nt the Lake.
—one that glistens by day and sparkles by
night and brightens up your store front.
GOOD
An Electric Sign creates a feeling of pros­
COAT
perity and cheerfulness and invites people
to trade with you. The very day you put
WEATHER
up your Electric Sign, increased trade and
growing profits will start coming to you.
and
WONDERFUL
COAT
PEDISAN
F O R VOITR F E E T
50c
Phone 11G
OFFER
The Federal Sign Representative will be with us only one day more».
Pedit-an is used for
Rromidosik (Foot Odors),
burning, aching, pertpir-
ing. Pedisan keeps feet
normal an'd healthy.'Try a
tube and be convinced.
Litliia Springs
Pharmacy
S P E C IA L
PRICES___
HUMMINGBIRD
Rib Top Silk
Hose
$1.50
Light shades In an Elastic
Rib Top Hose
Phone for full information on our 12 Months to Pay Plan.
1-4 to 1-2 less on all but
the new staple tailored
coats.
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PHONE 33
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CITY o f A S H L A N D
Electric Light & Power Department
Prescription Dragglst
1.1 thia Sprtags H aul Building
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