Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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TOO u m 10 C I O T
Local ■ Personal flotes
o f thoM w ho corns a s f go, and events of
local Interest
A Dally
f y y fry
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Watch this space every day.
Regular Mecti igs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
150-tf
Tuesdays.
Business V isito r—
R. H. Maples of Seattle, Oh
Henry representative for the Wil­
liamson Candy Co., is a business
visitor in Ashland.
The water at the Ashland Nat
will give you pep and • radiant
health.
s
L.
From Talent —
WEDS
s
D. W. Bradley of Talent spent
SUSANVILLE, Cal., June 5.—
the day in Ashland on business. (U P)— Willing to live in the
squallor of an Indian village with
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch, the man she loved, a pretty 1S-
fivery day’from 11 to 2 at The year-old high schdol girl ran
Plaza Confectionery.
lC2-tf away from her Nevada home
and came here with a full blood­
H ere from South—
ed Indian.
Dr.,and Mrs. Dwight Paul Stur-
The girl is Lareta Beeson. She
getn of Los Angeles are visitors was arrested with Lester Evans
In Ashland and guests of the Col­ Thursday as they stepped off a
umbia hotel.
stage after an all night trip from
Lovelock. Nev., Evans is being
Madden retreads tires.
52-tf held and may be charged with
violation of the Mann white slave
Candyland — A carton of act.
creams for the picnic.
Aged Portlander
Commits Suicide
Eastman Kodaks and films. Mc-
Nair Bros.
WANTED— Work for man and
team. Ben Nlvason, 311 Wimer
st.
234-3*
FOR SALE— Big load of kind­
ling, $3.00. Box Factory. Phone
30.
234-tf
I j OST —Ladies
wrist
watch.
Elgin, gold link bracelet. Mrs.
E. E. Evans, Talent, Ore. 234-2*
FEMALE HELP
WANTED—
Ladles make big money at home
addressing cards. Experience not
required. 2c staitip for particu­
lars. Mid-West Service. 6248
University Ave. Room E258, Chi­
cago.
Noted Leader of Camp
Fire Girls Coming
234-tf.
FOR HALE— Close in, nice
large house and large lot, going
for 11000— less than
actual
worth all modern for $2.100.
$1050 far 5-room house on a
corner. • Brown & Rice, 63 N.
Main.
243-2
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
close In, with store room, garage,
stationary tubs. Call 123 Central
Ave., Monday.
234-1*
FOR HALE— Be3t pie cherries
In Oregon, 6c pound. 335 Almond
St.
234-1*
WANTED — Monday marning,
experienced cherry pickers—over
15 years of age. 608 Terrace. J.
M. Rice.
.
234-1*
WANTED— Apple thinners at
Suncrest Orchard, 4 and one-half
miles north of Ashland.
234-3
“THAT’S
MY
BABY”
SUNDAY ONLY
rr
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Say it with photos— don’t wait
for flowers— Studio Ashland.
To Jacksonville—
R. W. Johnson spent the day
In Jacksonville on business
F rom
E ugene-
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Web­
ber of Eugene spent yesterdny In
Ashland visiting friends.
Visiting Aunt—
Willis Hale, of Brownsville.
who just recently graduated from
the University of Oregon Bible
School, is spending some time ip
Ashland visiting his aunt, Mr^
William Rice.
Stopped in Ashland—
1
1 with
Lowell
Herman
Mr. and
The Dalles.
Ashland on
were guests
Willard. Louis
Helene Costello
WARNER BROS 9 PRODUCTION
i'
An American in a Web of I
Entangling Alliances with
Royal Heart«.
Crowned with .Jewels of J
Comedy and Spiced with the
Purple of Royal Excite-
lU.
Mrs. Cunningham of
Oregon, slopped In
their way south and
of the Hotel Oregon.
You can make the
summer more
pleasant
IF YOU HAVE A
One-Minute
Electric
Washer
We will be glad to
Demonstrate
Ashland Electric
Supply
346 E. Main Street
GUY GOOD, Prop
H H FOREST FIDE
it was reported. Officials of the
power company said some damage
had been done yesterday and lo*t
night, but reports that all power
lines but one between the two
points were down today were di<-
credited. A big force of fire
fighters Is attempting to check
the blaze.
Sunday
A REAL HOLIDAY
A more enjoyable day will be Sun­
day if your family is taken to
Lithia » Springs Hotel
For Dinner
SEATTLE. June 5.— (UP) —
Mrs. Bertha K. Landes, Seattle's
first woman mayor and the first Power Company Lines D am -1
aged by Blaze W hich is
woman to ever ^ead the city gov­
Reported Spreading
ernment of a city the size of Seat­
tle, will take her oath of office
A brisk forest fire is ragaingji
Monday morning.
Mrs.
Landes succeeds E. J. about 4'0 miles south of Ashland, 11
Brown, the “open town’’ mayor
for the past four years. The two
have been bitter political ene­
mies.
Mrs. Landes’ first official work
will be a sweeping reorganization
of the police department which
has been under constant fire.
given to your garments if
$1.00
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You
will eiijoy it, too; as well as
avoid the worry and work' of
preparing a meal for them.
Summer Fairness
Advertise In The Tidings
School is
Out
you let us clean them.
Do not let small spots or
Hundreds of Beautiful
Wall Paper P attern s from
which to select
J. o. Rigg
Thomas Hill has purchased a
Chrys'tr 70 sedan from thi Busy
Corr ¿r Motor Co. of Medford
W HNG
between Copco and Ager on the
Klamath river, and the power
lines and property of The Cali­
fornia Oregon Power Company
are threatened, according to word
received here this afternoon.
The fire has been burning for
the past three days, but was burn­
ing over a much wider area today.
MRS. LANDES WILL
TAKE OFFICE MONDAY
Purchases Chrysler—
Hot Weather Is
Here
KEEP COOL
Electric Fans
PONA GETS CHANCE
10 SETTEE AFFAIRS
BURLINGAME, Cal., June 5.—
While Mrs. Arthur Whlfler was Form er Financial W izard
taking her morning hath a 24-inch Must Appear Soon to Get
snake gilded into the tut» with
Court Sentence
water that was running (rom the
faucet.
The young
matron
BO8TON. June 5.—A five day
screamed hysterically and her i stay of sentence was granted to
father. rushed to the rescue. '”*11 Charles Ponzi, financial “wizard”
the reptile escaped. Mrs. W hlf-, 1)y j udge Frederick
Fosdick In
ler returned an hour later to re- • superior court here.
Bume her bath, when her fright
This action followed a receipt
had gone, and found the same '■ of a telegram from Ponzi request­
snake, or one just like It, in the ing ten days In which “to settlh
•wfdter. The swooning woman his affairs,” In Jacksonville, Fla.
was found unhurt some time later. The judge ruled that Ponzi should
have just five days to appear in
court for sentence of seven to
nine years as a “common and no­
torious thief,” and ordered a de­
fault warrant, which had been
Issued withdrawn.
Seattle’s Woman Mayor to
Take Over H er New
For bargains in Real Estate
Municipal Duties
try Brown and Rice, 63 No. Main. '
Classified Ads Bring Results.
sale—
(Continued From Page One)
234-2 Contraetors Herr—
J. J. Tranchell and D. B. Ha-
mar
of Portland, contractors for sire to make reservations are
From W e e d -
the
Normal
are in Ashland In- i asked to phone Miss Edna Go-
Mrs. Edna Sullivan of Weed
specting
the
work
on the Ashland , heen, 359-J, The girls will take
was a business visitor in Ashland
Normal.
They
are
stopping at ; their lunches for a picnic on the
yesterday.
‘ grounds.
the Llthla Springs hotel.
Can, Are Xiiileil
Oet your window screens and
Miss
Squire
will visit with the
If
you
are
looking
for
a
health
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
builder,
spend
fifteen
minutes
a
t
girls
Saturday
morning
before her
Cabinet Works.
194tf.
day in the water of the Ashland i train arrives. Cars will be need-
Nat.
1 ed to take the girls and leaders
$5.00 and up
i to Pinehurst on Friday, so those
Paper curl a specialty. Llthla 'I who would be willing to donate
Electric Ranges
Hotel Beauty Parlor.
228-tf the use of their cars are asked to J
Electric W ater Heaters
notify Miss Goheen before next
Finishing Toniight
Jtrrivol from B e r k e le y -
Electric Washing
Wednesday.
Mrs.
T.
A.
Culbertson
and
sons,
There
will
be
a
special
meeting
Machines
DOUGLAS MacLEAN
Paul and Homer, arrived In Ash­ of the Ashland camp of Camp
Electric Appliances
in
land this morning from Berkeley. Fire Girls at the library at 8
California.
After visiting rela­ o'clock Tuesday evening to com­
tives for a few days they will go plete detailed plans for the visit
to their ranch In Ft. Klamath for here of Miss Squire.
the summer.
Good used piano for
Easy terms. The Rose.
Snake Frightens
Bathing Matron
Real Estate
,
PORTLAND, Ore,, June 5.—
(U P)— “A man over 85 years of
age has no right to live any long­
er,” were the last words of Sam­
uel Colps, found dying on a river
front do?k. He had two bullet
Dr. De Walt Norton—
wounds in Ills head.
Sheet music—Elhart's.
Dr. De Walt Norton of Little
Nothing is known about Colps
I Rock. Arkansas, will preach at here.
Left for Seattle—
the Baptist church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomas The text will be, "I will arise I,oft For M issouri-----
and Mrs. Thomas’ mother, Mrs. and go to Ay Father.”
Mrs. Rinehart left for her homt
Million, left this morning for their
In Missouri for an indefinite
home in Seattle. They have been
Hot sulphur tub baths, day stay.
visiting Mrs. Angle Engle and or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
other friends for several days.
Enroute Houtli—
Visited in Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Churchill of
Miss Juanita K. Tarr was a Portland stopped in Ashland en­
Cliff Payne makes crates*
visitor In Portland recently and route south. They were guests
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover registered at the Hotel Seward? of the Llthla Springs hotel.
.... \
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s« Store.
198-tf
MacDonalds Atlas Com- Returned to Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman
60c. McNair Bros.
returned
to Portland after spend­
Stepped In Ashland—
ing a few days in Ashland. They
From
Oroville—
E. West, proprietor of the Ven-
Mrs. A. C. Briggs'of Oroville, were called here by the death of
dome hotel two years ago, stop­
California
is in Ashland visiting Mrs. Newman’s father. Dr. Cald
ped in Ashland yesterday to vipit
well.
friends. Mr. West has been In friends.
business in Medford but is travel­
ing around at present.
FOR SALE— Good saddle or
work horse, cheap. 371 Gresham
St.
234-2*
Nevada Miss Elopes W ith
WANTED— 2 men to cut logs
Full-Blooded Redskin;
233-«
apply Box Factory.
Bridegroom Held
Madden sells protected tires.
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Left for Nevada—
Returned from Dunsmuir—
Elmer E. Lyman left for Mon
Mrs. W. J. Daugherty returned tello, Nevada, where he has been
from Dunsmuir yesterday, where given the position of car foreman
she visited her son, Frank, for
Summer work In High School
several days.
subjects start June 7 at High
Wear Styleplus Flannels and be School building. See Mr. For­
comfortable. — Paulserud’a.
sythe or call 261-R—
232-4t
233-tf
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A atu n U y, J um « 8, »020
ASHLAND DAILY TTOWM
M Û K TR IM
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dirt ruin your appearance.
hy not
Brighten up the Home
W ITH
Paints, Varnishes aiid
Wall Paper
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing W orks
35 F irst St.
Phone 172
Phone 63
Sherwin-
Williams
Products
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
CAR BARGAINS
1925 Chev. Touring - - $500
Fair Grounds
1925 Chev. Touring - - $475
Near Medford
Three Nights
1924 Chev. Touring - - $300
22-23-24
1923 CEev. Touring - - $250
1920 Dodge Touring - - $300
ALL GUARANTEED
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
We Snub W ith Gabriels
BABY PICTURES AT REDUCED
PRICES
SOUTHERN OREGON PAGEANT
Blazing
The Trail
PERSONAL SUPERVISION ANDREWS AND HAZELRIGG
JU N E 7 TO JU N E 15
Darliny Studio & Art Store
PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE.
IT’S THE WATER!
All Former Efforts Outdone
300—PEOPLE—300
INDIANS — SOLDIERS
MINERS — SETTLERS
CAVE MEN
COLLEGE GIRLS
COVERED WAGONS
PONY EXPRESS
STACK COACH
INDIAN ATTACK
FIR E WORKS
Pure mountain water, only,
is used in making
A Good Cool P la c e
To Eat Y our
Sunday
CHICKEN DINNER
THE PLAZA
(OF COURSE)
Ashland Creamery’s
•/
Soft Drinks
AND SEE THE PRICES
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Centre Boxes and Orchestra Seats ..................s ........................... $1.50
End Boxe3 snd Reserved Section of Grand Stand ....................... $1.00
General Admission — 50
Ask for our bottled Soda W ater by natne. All the
l>opnlar flavors.
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
Mail orders received beginning June 7 must he accompanied by return
envelope. Make check payable to S. L: Brotfn, Treas., No. 7 Sparta
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
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