Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Ltoeal ■ Personal flotes
Returned From South—
W
Miss Dorothy Reid returned
Sunday from Oakland, San Fran­
WANTED: Position as chauf­ cisco and Skocyctpn, where she
feur or truck driver, phone 407R. spent the past three weeks visit­
236-2t* ing relatives and friends.
derfer, MiqirMary Louise Hilm Mrs. I>. A. Roberts. Mrs. Myers' here and will accompany Mr», slon of-Pythlans to be held
from Washingtqn, Mr. and Mrs.
will spent the next two months Roberts to the International Sea- Chicago in August.
ß. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.
Warner, Mr. C. M. Speck, Mr. C.
X. Culy, Mr. CI 9. '-Butterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dillard, Mr.
and Mrs. V. H. Vawter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Ulrich, all of Med-
FORTY ACRES of good land From Houtli—
to trade, for good car.
Phone
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kirkpatrick
407R.
236-2t* of Los Angeles are visitors in Ash:
To Crater L a k e -
ODD FELLOW ACTHDlSH
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kerby and
land and stopped at the
Watch thia space every day.
rrlveil in Ashland—
FOR HALE:—Nice little room-
Mrs. Kerbys’ sister, Miss Radical
Regular Meet! igs
Mrs. D. W. Myers of Needles,
reasonable Springs hotel.
jlng
house
business,
Subordinate every Thursday. Williams, made a trip to Crater
Cal.,
arrived in Ashland last eve­
rent.
Stopped in A shland—
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ Lake Sunday and returned by
ning to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miller of
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Fort Klamath.
FOR SALE: — 2 acres with
Tuesdays.
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Klamath Falls, former residents
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch, good house, all furnished. Close In; of Ashland, stopped in Ashland PUSHED OUT OF THE RACE
Social hop at I. O. O. F. hall
barn. 2 chicken houses, $3000.00
When Chas. McAllister
of
Friday evening, June 10th for Every day from 11 to 2 at Th»! with terms. Brown & Rice, 63 N. yesterday and today on business.
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They were guests of the Lithta Kearney, N. J., reached the point
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, their Plaza Confectionery.
Main.
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236— It
where he had to drag his tired,
Springs hotel.
families and invited friends. Fine
aching, weary body from a well-
Paper plates, cups, knives,
music and refreshments. Every­
FOR RENT: — 4 room modern
nigh sleepless bed, he did a wise
body hop to It.
235-41 forks, spoons—Elhart’s.
cottage. Good range, $18.00. Ash­ Business Visitor—
W. L. Brown of the Sherman thing— bought a bottle of Foley
land Realty Co.
236-lt
Clay Co., of Pbrtland was a Pills, and then “After taking
»otter and
HERE 1H A REAL BARGAIN: business visitor In Ashland last Fpley Pills for a time, I became
n, are in —Fifteen Acres, (adjoining the night.
all right and my pain and weak­
home of City of Ashland) Improved, lots
ness Is all gone.” Foley Pills, a
few days ot irult- ialr house and barn and
diuretic stimulant for the kld-
Dunsmuir. out buildings, plenty tools, gaso- Attended Kiwanls Banquet—
neyss, are a reliable, valuable
Those attending the Kiwanls medicine guaranteed to glvo sat­
lome time.l llne ®nSlne included, also one good
for Okla-1 strong horse wi^h the harness, Banquet at the Lithia- Springs isfaction or money refunded.
Madden soils protected
ure.
! waR°n| ietc^, $rll for the small Hotel last evening, from out of Sold everywhere—No. 2,
' price of One Thousand Dollars town were: Mr. and Mrs. P. II.
Cliff Payne makes lattice.
Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barn­
Hot weather suits at Orres cash, owner has other business
stable, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Mc-
needing
immediate
attention.
See
tailors next to McGees Store.
Registered nt Oregon Caves—
Beaver Realty Co.
236-2t Nealy, Mr. W. A. Weist, Mr. and
Those registered from Ashland
Mrs. F. L. Houston, Mr. and Mr 3.
Good used" piano for
at the Oregon Caves last week
FOR RENT
Piano. Inquire Claude Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
were, Mrs. M. M. Decker, Mr. J. terms. The Rose.
31 Union.
236— 5t Peasley, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stev­
M. Borgerson, Della M. Borger-
enson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Butler,
WANTED: — Middle aged lady
son, Mrs. A. E. Tonner, A. E. Here from South—
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Veatch, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hill, Mrs. wants work. Practical nursing,
Tonner, Mercedes Tonner, Charles
and Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Mr.
L. Nürnberger and Mrs. M. Rol- seamstress, experienced with old
Tonner and L. Tonner,
Lynn P. Sabin, and Mr, and Mrs.
dere, of Los Angeles, are visitors people. .Mrs. S. Larsen, 153
R. E. Deweese, all of Klamath
236— 2*
Hot sulphur tub baths, day in Ashland and guests of the Granite. Phone 153.
Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gaddis,
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Lithia Springs Hotel.
WANTED: — Room and board Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald,
for mother and child, school age. Mr. C. E. Gates, Mr and Mrs. J. F.
to
Kodak finishing. Studio
Hot weather clothes at Paulser-
Must be near Hawthorne school. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Froh-
I’a.
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Address Box 89 Care of Tidings. bach, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunning­
236— 2t* ham, Miss May Hllm of Everett,
Visiting in Ashland—
Flytox KILLS flies, 50-7 5c
Wash. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Alen-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts. $1.25. McNair Bros.
WANTED — -Elderly perSan
Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert, and John
wishes light house work. Practic­
Hoff of Los Gatos, are visiting in Here from Dunsmuir—
al nursing or care of children af­
Ashland and were guests of the
Paul Jones of Dunsmuir spent ternoons. Call 136 B street.
Columbia hotel last evening.
yesterday and today visiting his
sister, Mrs. Elwood Hedberg.
Paper curl a specialty. Lithia
Attended Family Reunion—
Hotel Beauty Parlor.
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The water at the Ashland Nat
GUY GOOD, Prop
Dr. Bertha Sawyer of Ashland
Say it with photos^-don't wait will give you pep and radiant attended the reunion of her fam­
for flowers— Studio Ashland.
health.
ily at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Sawyer at Fairview,
Swim Kaps, $16c
McNair Brown County, Kansas, Sunday,
Ice cream will be sold from
booth and coffee served free to
May 30. Twenty-six members of
all buying boxes. Bellview school
the family were present.
Dr.
house, June 10, Thursday eve­ 377 Cars Into Crater Lake—
Sawyer expected to visit In Kan­
Chev. Touring, Good
A total of 377 cars entered the sas City, before returning to Ash­
ning.
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Crater Lake national park last land.
Rubber ...................... $1
week through the Anna Springs
Salvation Army—
entrShlie. According to figures
Ford Touring
The Salvation Army will hold compiled here. This week, be­
On the walk, at the game—
a special street meeting at 7:30 cause of the comparatively good
wherever you go there are sure
tomorrow night and in the hall
Chev. Touring, $300
to be chances for pictures. And
roads, it is ex expecte d to be
at 8:15 under the direction of
it’s-easy,
and
all
fun,
with
a
even better.— Medford Mail Trib­
Envoy Gay and wife. The local ung.
Kodak or Brownie.
Chev. Touring, $250
corps has been closed down for a
time because of the shortage of
Paulserud’s for cleaning. We WANTS OTHERS TO BENEFIT
Autographic Kodaks
officers but Is being re-opened
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ALSO
$5.00 up
with Captain Blackwell In charge.
"Please publish this statement
Madden retreads tires.
as I want people everywhere to Use Eastman Films and let us
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
know of the wonderful benefits I do your finishing.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
“On to Corvallis" box supper, have derived from the use of
Chevrolet Dealers
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
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Bellview school, Thursday, June Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant to
the kidneys," Mrs. A. G. Wells.
We Snub With Gabriel
Get your window screens and 10. Benefit Girls Sewing Club.
236-2
Rocky Mount, N. Car., long suf­
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
. . . . .. Snubbers............
fered physical distress and that
Cabinet Works.
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R e tu rn e d to H o m e —
"always tired" feeling which re­
Mrs. N. J. Lawther returned to sults when kidneys and bladder
her home. In Granada. California are not working properly. Re­
the first of the week, after spend­ member that the “always tired"
ing a week visiting her mother, feeling shows something physical­
Mrs. A. H. Russell.
ly wrong, am) what Foley Pills
have done for others, they can
Stopped in Ashland—
do for you. Ask your druggist
Tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Galagher and Mr for Foley Pills. Sold everywhere.
and Mrs. O. L. O'Neil, of Lot
— No. 1
The Quality Store
Angeles, stopped in Ashland en
route to Vancouver, B. C. The)
were guests of the Hotel Ore
gon.
Summer Dresses
That Keep You Coot
Rayons, Crepes, Georgettes
and Sheer Soft Silks
Our Voiles
are made from the very finest grade of Normandy
Chiffon and each one is a new and distinct model,
Some are laee trimmed, some are taffeta combina­
tions; others are set off with dainty needlework.
Each one is a beauty. All seasonable soft shades.
PRICED FROM
<
oc
eoa en
Our Rayon Dresses
LOOK OVER
Viscose Rayon Thread Fabrics. Fast
patterns. A1J shades and sizes, •
PRICED AT
NEW FIXTURES
Something
Different
The Crepe Dresses
arc of the soft clinging type. Very pretty colors,
and newest models. You can choose these at
Beautify
Your Rooms
Take a Kodak
to
e ft
to
eo on
The Georgettes
XL ELECTRIC
Station
arc the all-silk Georgette, with slips to match These
arc models appropriate for dinner gowns, ot< High
soft shades.
PRICED AT
With You
REAL BUYS
The
Automotive Shop
E. R. IS A A C & CO
HAROLD
LLOYD
V isiting In Ashland—
Stephen Crockett. Thomas Mc-
Murdo, and James Carrell, of
Fredrlcktown, Pa., are visitors
in Ashland and guests of the Co­
lumbia hotel. They expect to re­
main In this par? of the country
for an indefinite time<
A dvertise In The Tiding*
WHY SWELTER
WHEN AN
ELECTRIC FAN
When a smart alec of a
will give you relief!
“ tough guy” gets fresh, just
tweak his nose, says Harold We have them in nil sizes,
Lloyd.
For heaven’s sake! What and types.
then?
Laugh with Lloyd in his lat­
est!
ADMISSION
Now is the Time
when you would
like t o dispense
with washday labor
during the hot sea­
son.
W here Your DeUar baa More Cent«
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Circle
Bargains
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
89c Mary dear
Silk Mull Prints
For This Week
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
5 Yds. of Comfort
Cretonne
$9.95 for values to $14.95
$14.95 for values to $22.50
$19.75 for values to $29.75
SPORT
AND
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
45 Inch
Pillow Tubing
3 Yds. Í 4 A l
DRESS
COATS NOW AT HALF
PRICE.
‘
'
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
" CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Try Ashland Laundry ser­
vice. I t ’s the only way to
beat washday work. Ju st
phone us (Yes, 165) and
vour w ash in g ia out of
your hands, house and
mind; and you are assured
that it will be cleaned
thoroughly, carefully and
promptly.
50c
Fancy Ticking
Heavy R i b b e d
R n t h in g
Stitch
$2.75 72 Inch
Table Linen
Suits for Women
$4.45*
/
Children’s Wool Suits
See Phone Number Above
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
31 Water Street
Ashland Electric
Supply
346 E. Main Street
/
Get Your Summer Supply of Cool Dres
I
K?,ss5f“ B U
RLINGTON
N ever M end S ilk H ose
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
32 Inch
Gingharfls
65c Ruffled Edge
Dotted Marquisette