Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 26, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Ltoeal • Personal Jiotes
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t&fwraM froA FfcMng » » ¿ ~
p The DeMolay social wlpcl
H. W. Copier, of MedfoM.
H. iq.1 Stock, requlned lm tM te
from 'Diamond Lake ana; T'Wf
tp
io
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FQR SALÍ&—One • year old
Barred Rock Cockerel. Holterman
stock Ind. Phone 284-R
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W AITED— By young la d y .-
work of any kind. Miss Mason
Vendome Hotel,
226-J
Shampoo at » tk e Vani
Shoppe, McGee's Store
Pam Matrons—
' ,' ’ W
• ’ The Pafct Matron« Club will
- -Obarlee D. Crouch,-president of tneet Thursday »Vening, May 27, Trip to Dunsmslr—
FOR 8 A LB— One acre of
Mr. and Mrs. He C. Stock spent ground and 3 room house, or will
the Hartman Syndicate, of Lofc fAr their regular meeting at the
the day In Duneemuir on business. exchange for amali residence up­
Augeleg arrived in Ashland to­ borne of Mrs. E. D. Briggs.
day.
town. 424 Helman or call at 423
Get your window screens And Helman.
*• 1 Styleplus EX— Et. * s 4 at
226-3t*
llaggtdy Ann ' and Andy Sta-* Paulserud'k • ‘
226tf screen doors at Jordan Sash and
WANTED— Two high school
Cabinet Works.
l»4tf.
tlonery for the children Elharts.
boys
want work. Phone 6
22C-3
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11 1 ---- '
Left for North Dakota—
1
Taking
Vacation—
j
i
|
V isiting
Cable—
Miss Heleh Holton left last
FOR RENT— 3 room furnished
.Mrs. George A. Cable of Port­ evening for her home In North
William Allen is taking a two
house with garage. 36 South 2nd.
land is ylsitlng her daughter, Dakota. Miss Hoopon. hah been weeks vacation from his work at
226-tf
M^s Marjorje Cable at the Barba}- teaching In the Hawthorne school the local postfflce.
>X)R HACK— Cherries, 6c lb.
Apartments. Mias Cable is engag­ for the past school year.
Try ouy 50c Merchants* Lunch pick them yourself. 131 N. Jlaln
ed In educational work liP the
If you want It done right take Every day from 11 to i at Tli» Phone 290«U~.' ......... .J...226-2*
To Oil Crater Lake Highway— ctty. Mrs. Cable ■will" remain ' for
lfil-tr
It to White's
Wed. tf Plata Confectionery.
Oiling of the Grater Lake high­ a sh ort’ time.
FOR HALE— Dinipg room set,
way out of Medford will start
stove,
and library table. 99 Gran­
Business Visitor—
Gifts for the college gradu Left for Colorado—
abouf J u g e.J 6 . states Resident,
ite.
226-3*
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vance of Port­
♦
Miss Grace Hawkyard left last
Highfivay Engineer J. G. Promley, ate— Elharts.
land
are
business
visitors
In
Ash­
evening for her hbme In Olathe,
This ^willf be done Between .Med­
WANTED— HougekvprMr with
Madden retreads tires.
63-tr Colorado. She has been a teachor land, stopping at the Lit hi a baby under ten months, good
ford and Trail, a distance of 23
in the High school for the past Springs hotel. Mr. Vance repre- home, light work. Box 85?, Med­
miles and will put this highway
Elks
lad
ies
Card
Club—
in excellent condition. It is es­
year.
ford.
236-7*
sents the Barabers Supply Cj>.
Tile E lks Ladies Card Club
timated that the work will take
Left for Salem—
will meet Thursday at 2
Returned to' Home—
about 40 days.
B. O. Gillings left yeetekda;
Mrs.
J
,.
Sbortridge
and
Mrs.
Andy
— Grants Pass Courier.
Mrs. Chester Barr and daugh­
McGee are hostesses for the af­ ter, Patricia, who has been visit­ for Salem where he will visit rel
f
Scientific Facial Treatment«-— ternoon.
ing In Ashland at the home of atlvee for several days.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I.ltbla Hotel Beauty Parlor.
Mello gio facial tone powder Merrill for the past three week», Visitors in Ashland—
207-tf
R. G. Mitchell, of the Hpiel
31, McNair Bros.
left today for her home In Sacrsv-
California,
San Francisco, ac­
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
men to.
Commencement at Medford—
companied by Mrs. Mitchell and Eugene '— Establishment of a
The speaker for the com­ Taking Medical Treatment—
A. D. McCullough, of Horn­
Parkers ¿rlapettee are delicious T. F. Holmes of the PlercoBkrr"'-'' freshman college apart from the
mencement o f the Medford high
Co of San Francisco, accompanied major university is advocated. In
brook,
Cal.,
M
a
guest
at
Barber’s
with Milk and Fruit Juices.
school, Friday .June 4, will be
by Mrs. Holmes stopped in Ash­ a report of a student committee
153
Granite
Street,
while
under­
203-tf
Dean Alfred Powers of the exten­
land at the Llthia Springs Hot>-1. on investigation of intellectual
sion division of the University of going medical treatnvent by a local
They are on a vacation trip.
conditions on the campus.
Oregon. It was announced some physician.
From E c h o -
According to the committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Jarman, of Echo,
timé ago that Marshall Dana, as­
Karuak 31-16 at McNair Bros. drove t o :Ashland by Way of Bend Left for South—
this would arouse In the student
sociate editor of the Oregon Jour­
Miss Esther Lee Johnson left an appreciation of the true pur­
nal, would be the speaker, but la­
and Klamath Falls to get their
ter, after he had given bis accept­ B o r n -
daughter. Miss Beryl Jarmon, whp this afternoon for Oakland to visit pose of higher education, and-
ance, he discovered he would be
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Henrj has been teaching in the High friends before returning to her would make possible special at­
unable to serve here on that date. announce the birth of an eight- school foy the past year. On their home in Nebraska. Mias Johnson tention to the Individual prob­
pound son yesterday afternoon return home they will spend f taught the past year in the Ash­ ants of freshmen.
Say Folks! where shall we at the Maternity Home, 163 the week-end in Corvallis, where land schools.
spend our idle time? Why ad the Granite street,
three daughters and one son are
Business Trip to K. Falls —
Ashland Nat of course.
attending the
H. P. Filed Petition—
I Oregon Agricultural
Attorney L. A. Rot>erts
The changing likeness of your College.
The Southern Pacific company
a business trip to Klamath
boys and girls can be preserved
Visiting Old Friends—
has filed a petition with the pub­
■Ed Garrett, a resident of Ash­ only by photographs. Studio Ash­
lic'service commission asking per­
The successful man is always yesterday.
land 32 years ago. and family, land.
mission to replace the street cars
a
well-
a well-d reseed as well as
drove up from Hollister, Cali­
226«
pressed man. Paulserud’s
Cottage Grove Baptists wi’I now operating between Eugene
fornia, stopping to visit Mr. Gar-
Crown
Mills
Flour— Best
build 312,000 church, this sum­ and Springfield with busses. The
Garrett's sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah made. 32.20 per sack. Ashland
Southern Pacific company recent­
mer..
t
From Hilt—
‘ 210-10
Garrett, on their way to Van­ F. A Pro. Ass’e.
Portland— Labor employment ly filed similar requests with re­
Mrs. Jack WIdby of Hilt was a
gard to the Salem street car sys­
couver, B. C. They expect to re­
business visitor In Ashland to­ shows 20 per cent gain on Mav
tem. — Medford Mall Tribune.
turn by the Redwood highway- Loft for South —
1,
over
April
1.
_
_
day.
Mrs. Carta)-B. Pratt and daugh­
Mr. Garrett sees •< wonderful
ter, Alias, left for San Diego Tues­
change in Ashland.
day evening, on train 15. While
there they will visit the Julias
Cliff Payne , makes forms.
Smith family who formerly lived
here for many (years. They will
Business Visitors—
H. B. Tlckner, assistant mana­ l>e gone over two weeks.
ger of the Goodwin General
Madden sells protected tires.
Agency of San Francisco, and
Fred Tebblns, special agent for
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Oregon, were business visitors in
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
Ashland yesterday.
• ODD FRhLOW AOHYIWSR- -
i ' Watch th is space every d*y.’ •
Regular Mectlig»
Subordjnate tev^ry Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days.
Rebekahs, 3nd and 4th
Tuesdays. 4 ' ,
150-tf
Social and dance at. I. O. O. F.
Hall Friday! evening, May 28th,
for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and
Invited friends.
Come and in­
joy what may be the last of the
season, before kdt weather comes
to stay.
Committee.
Oregon To Have
Freshman School
R. ISAAC ® Co
, "The Quality Store"
Womens’ gowns and combinations made of imported
Voile nnd Nainwook, trimmed with real hand m adelace
Each
McCloud Golfers
Enjoy Niue Holes
Trousers
Another New Shipment
Look ’EM OVER!
MILLER’S TOGGERY
The Hart-Sehaihier Marx Store
Beautiful Shades in
of Month Sale
For the next three days, we have placed on sale a
number of different styles in high grade footwear,
consisting of the new shades of leather; also Patent
and black kid in pumps and oxfords with built-in
arches and over a combination last at a very reduced
price
i
' ,
Silks
jioui Top the Counters
»
Silks that make for general wear-sport wear, street
or evening selections may be had with an
unusual array of blending colors that will
make sewing a delight
All Short Unes
OUR LINE OF
The
"Reduced lar
Silk Georgettes
^ at ^ K Pes
ARE BEAUTIES They Sell at
nre Extremely Serviceable, yet
not to° heaVy
> PRICED THE YARD
Below Cost Price
Special Showing of Dainty Lingerie
ion. Numerous profia’tion aii- called at the* ftfgfc* a c t t t t h » X
PROBXYIOV CONFKKENCÄ
DRAWS WIDE ATTENDANCE thorltlee' from S^uth America are C. Harrla, April IS. The <*11 vm
for any person lntereMed. Finns
also present.
Theodore Rooserelt, Jr., Jnte- were laid and 2» names were
CLEVELAND, O., May 2S.-r-
(U P )— More than 1,000 Judges df nile Court Judge Ben Lindsay. signed at the first meeting. The
Charles membership of the club is more
juvenile and criminal court» pro­ Denver, Colo., a»4
bation officers and others inter­ Platt, Philadelphia, Pa., are than 75 and memberships are be­
ing taken out.
,
ested In juvenile problems from among the speakers.
all over the United States, , and
from many foreign countries met
here today for the four day con­
TO RAISE PHEASANTS
ference of the National Proba­
tion association. The Ohio Asso­
WALLA WALLA, Wash., May
ciation of Criminal Judges is
25.— (UP)— The two_state game
McCLOUD, Cal., May 26.— The farms will produce 16,000 ph ass •
meeting in conjunction with the
national group. Sanctons are* be­ golf fans of the McCloud Golf ants this year, according to Sam
and Country Club will soon be F. Hathburn, state fish commis­
ing held a f the Hotel Statler.
Included in the delegates from tearing up the turf with their sioner who visited here recently.^
The construction
foreign soil are: T. W. Trough, lusty swings.
of
the
course
la
well under way
Medidrd <— Jacksofe County
Chief Justice of Criminal and
and
by
Sunday
it
may
be
possible
Fair
board spends 34,000 leveling
Juvenile courts in Birmingham,
airport.
England, and Judge Emily Mur­ to play the full nine holes.
The McCloud club came Into
phy, of Edmonton, Canada, the
Advertise In The Tidings
only woman Judge in the domln- being as the result of a meetlnt
BLACK KID ; ARCH
SUPPORT
■ TAN AND
Èlk Sport Oxford
Pump
Value $7.50
Value $8.50
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
Womens' Gowns, 4nd Combinations .
Taffetas
Crepe de Chines
aro A l Numbers in Gorgeous
Made of imported French Y oileagd naoiapok. Trim
jned with real hand madetffiCQj ta r ji, ■. > ■ .¿f $
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON Al LCHIDRENS
Colors PRICED AT
are very select
The soft sheens these taffetas
carry make them the choice
They come in blue, lavender, sun­
set, Gold and Pansy with mid­
night. Priced at the yard
SHOES
;.*M ‘
'(
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"
Ai
•
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Womens’ Gowns , Combination
‘ Costume Slips
. ,
■ ,
and
Made of sheer Nainsook, trimmed with teal hand made
lace. Each
i . ,f
,
New Lounging Robes
of May bloom and
Boxloom crepes. Now
selling, $3.25 to $8.50
Wide range of new
voiles now on display
GOo to $L26. Ribbons
to match