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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1926)
.7 . /W . A... »¿Oft — BW B DA< GlylWt Phumiacy V ’" V t* .;* * “" » w * ? r ** r *M,> I L ocal ■ P e r so n a l izotes pide, al It sisen J Dui "■*” - ¡ ¡ ' « P - » ’ an« gd, athd' erahte-M 1 A Dally Chronicle of those who , r i ,K. » »T i •’« . ». local Interact .1 < • : • < • . '„ • - ■ ■ *» « Il I — ' • LOHT — Thursday noon on »♦-♦»» m « « » n i n n « i> » » 'i «'»■■■!»i street in tRe, Plaza or on the ' ' odd ! fellow A C m iT IS b I Stopped, In' Mgdford K*<t One jm |r blfpeal ' A. It. Lo ken of b e i ' M ohU shell rim. bow, glasse». Good re ‘ Watch this space every day. 1 ' Regular Meetl lgs ' 1 < Cai., stopped fit Ashland enróùte ward to finder- Return ,to Ash ' ’ Subordinate' every -Thursday to Portland oh business. He was land Chamber of Commerce. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues a guest of the ëolumhia hôtel. 237-3t* 1 I 1 1 . ? ' * -» Î 1 1 days. Rebekahs,' 2nd and 4th Bathing caps} E^h art’s. ’ ' • J FOR SALE: — Bing cherries, Tuesdays. 150-tf 'flep er pdund. 109' Pine St. Social hop at I. O. O. F. hall , J H ' 237-St' ‘ Friday evening, June 10»h 1 tor On Tour of C oa st. Adah Gerjets and Flossy É. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, their ANOTHER BARGAIN: — 2 1-2 families and invited friends. Fine Smiley of Fallon, Nevada, stopped acres, clo^e in, paid up water music and' refreshments. Every in Ashland qt^ the Llthia Springs right,, good house, lqts of berries^ on a tour of the some bottom land, 92500. Staples body hop to it. 235»4t hotel. They ’ are » I» ’ I v I coast. Realty. , , J. «, 237-2t Ashland Lodge No. 28 4 * ' • • .» • , I ’ A. F. « X>M. & Stated cdbmppication Thurs day evening, June lH. Final meet ing preceding |ummer vacation, p B 0L. B V *DIC’ J r ‘ W M I W. H. Day, Sory. I e i ■:——»> j T aitin Apartment— ' , • ,W ri A .W drpU gK and Mrs. 3. Larsen, of'Cottage Grove, have taken an apartment at 153 Gran ite street. Madden soils protected tires. Returned to Home— Mrs. Carl Henry and baby son, Patrick Henry, have returned to her home on B. street from the Maternity home on Granite St.t i ’ i - i ‘ Hot sulphur tub baths, day or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Stopping in Ashland — Mrs. Minnie Sever and little granddaughter, Frances Qorman, of Usk, Washlngt n, are stopping at the Barber apartments on Granite street for a few weeks. Hot weather clothes at Paulser- ud’s. 235-tf Left For Portland— Mrs. H. C. Stock and Miss Hel ene Blede left yesterday morning for Portland where they will spend the next few days on a pleasure trip. Pape/ c Ufl a sgp clalt^ Llthta ufy Parlor. 225-lf Hotel Beautÿ L A S T T IM E S T O N IG H T ■ pi HAROLD LLOYD in «F O R H E A V E N ’S . SAKE” Rexal Remedies are teed. McNair Bros. " TO M O R RO W WANTED TO RENT: — 5 or 6 room furnished house during sttmnler : 1 kchoófi ‘ Phone Mrs. Reed, 451R. 237-lt From Idaho— Ray Brady and George F. TO EXCHANGE:— »100 Ash Foust, of Grangeville f are visit land Cannery Stock for Ford ing ip Ashland enroute South. They stopped pt th^ Hotel, Oregon Touring in good condition with self starter. 1401 Boulevard. l f i t evefafngji ; I 237-2» Hot weather’ suits at Ori.es FO^' b ENT — ‘Splendid 4-room tailors next to McGees’ Store. apaVtnieift; delightfully cool for suiumar and furnace heat In win Western Auto SuppJ, ttm-iptinlpg ter. Bulltin conveniences,, includ Party— ing fireplace. 31 & Hargadlne St. ) t fdr- apd M ff., |I. Johnson and 237-tf Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua and Mr. Shoemaker ef the Western Auto Supply of Medford - and MS? and Visited in Medford— Mrs. H. Berry of the Western Au Mrs. Thomas Simpson attended to Supply of Ashland, had a swim the Ladies Elk card party at Med ming party and basket plcnio at ford yesterday afternoon. Jackson Hot Springs last evenlrg. ; « - . The fellow who »»aid, “love and logic do not come hi the same parcel”, never heard of our B irth flo w e r - : ' » • i ' f « A J» 1. •, wt. se lf and y o u r F rien d s. , Kt* a \ ' * >•* < ¿AW R e g u la r . A íd m iisio» *‘^#ox se<0al -at iBellview school house, Thursday night, June 1C. Everybody! ( interested^ ) club girls edme and help. Remember the d ate,— • - - 3*4-2 T H IS W E E K ONLY Darling Studio & Art Store PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE Reduction» on O-Codar Mops and a new on« at 5Oc. Now it the time to buy, Only O-Cedar could produce such a mop at such a price. All the famous O-Cedar features» triangle shaped and padded swab. Gets into cornets and won’t dent. Light weight. Broad covering surface. At your dealer’s now, l * «y**? Latest Records —not phonograph records ,but statistics, prove that not one man in a hundred at the age of 65 ¡ r financially independent. fl@ V^Polish dar Bui you’ll find that the man who has made a success in life made the most headway during the productive years between 25 and 40, — and placed bis surplus earnings in a strong bank. F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK A S H L A N D , O REG O N ih ö f lB f ä g n a n a ^ a iiQ n a r t a n ^ --------------------------------- Thursday Specials! 48 IN C H T A B L E O IL C L O T H P A T T E R N S 75c Each 50 In c h E x tra F ancy T ab le O il C loth, F ru it P a tte rn s in Colors. 45c the Yard 50c T u rk ish Tow els F o u r F eet L ong B a rb e r Tow els . 9 c BACH 35c EACH 80x108 R A Y O N B E D SPR E A D S Colors: Rose, B lu e, G old. R eg u lar 35.90 V alues — T h u rsd a y S pecial $4.95 SH O P T H U R SD A Y A N D SA V E AT The Quality Store B ed sp read s C u f : r tr* f l c j —that are moderate in price and distinctive in appearance are now on Bale in our white goods section. Ask to see Wearwell products. FIRE! FIRE! , FIRE! Left for Philadelphia— ............... i Paal Qeser, who has bean In; A L SO • -CallMrnia for some tttndf spent a A d d eä A ttra c tio i few days In Aahland visiting his father, Dr. Oeeer, before leaving today for Philadelphia. On hi»j T he P ic tu r e s T a k en or emifio °h la lan apd T h e nsturg no wm M m emrfoyed at the A sh n d S tr e e ts Mid Threatre i SRUre Will -W Wteocidted >ou station vyhieh is be i n r e a ir e . ..teg er««sd at tda coraor of Main w S h o w n - Corae S ee Your<^^aiwL and-the Boulevard. » CREAM ERY ~ ’ m Try pur 50<j Merchants’ Lunch , Every day from H to 2 at The j' Plaza Confectiegary. , 1152-1» ¡' ’ ’’ ; ” ?. : ' . : a t g reatly reduced prices R IN G S Cliff Payne’ makes cupboards. i A SH LA N D BABY PICTURES Got yours? E. R. ISAAC & CO. W E D D IN G j. ■ 1 ; Wanted »-* eSrberlenced current pickers, 440 Chestnut St. Phone 275V. 237-lt ' , 1 Here From Medfotxl-— ‘ • You can hear the shriek of the Mr. and Mi». A.f H. Sonkup of tilrens— the. clang and clamor of Medford wefe visiters In Ashland ♦ ho fire bells.—imploring cries Of yestetMay. iitricken people, trapped in that Inferno of fire and flame — the Kodak finishing. Studio Ash- nhouts of the fire chiefs — the 't-wke and flying debris. Dozens ,w >d. of daredevil fire-eaters .perform .u.racias of herolrm In the face ol Stopping in Ashland— death. It pulses with romance and Mr. and Mrg. F. McCutcheon life. Tho big heart thiob of thd and family of Oakland. Cal., arej reason teeming with action and spending a few days visiting In suspense. Ashland. ’ They made a trip toj 0 r a ter La ke ye a tgrt a y.- Th e y sts* F e a fu r in g guests ** 4 4 ' of the * Hotel ’ Ashland. WILLIAM RUSSELL and I f f ii^ N CHADWICK B u rn e d T o D eath A t H e rrin i »♦♦«»» ♦«>«»» »«, i» i Have Ycu —And See How Much Better It Makes a Good Soda Taste. ♦— Moved to Rbalir & ty— My. and Mrs. Wood, who have been living at the Shook apart ments, ha Vs moved back to Shal-3 City. fW be gone two weeks visiting Portland, Vancouver, B. C„ an<J Astoria. < n Springfield central plant to as full capacity as possible with fuel available. W. C. Me Lagan, sup erintendent, stated it is planned to • operate at maximum capacity throughout the summer, relieving the dral« on the southern lines. Current for distribution In the territory te purchased from the California Oregon Power com pany by the Mountain States com pany, and under ordinary condi tions the Springfield plant gener ates only enough electricity to operate the Booth-Kelly Lumber company’s plant. — Springfield, (Ore.) News. A sh lan d C ream ery’s le e C ream From Shale City— C. C. Crouch of Shale Cltv was a business, visitor in Ashland yer- terdgy. v tr y ,’93” Hair. Tonis, 50c Me- F R ID A Y Nalr Bros. 2S ïr.™ ^ T Z . S T ' H l T l . r e e i Meeting of Elks Ladies— | HERRIN, 111., June 9. — (IP) - There will he a meeting of the Three persons were burned to Elk Ladles Card Club Thursday. (]Path and two are In a hospital afternoon at the club room Host- j suffering from burns as a result esses for the afternoon will be of a jjre which destroyed the Mrs. G. H. Hedburg and Mrs. | j ames Stumm home today. Stumm Tony Franco. I and his two daughters are dead, while Mrs. Stumm and baby were Get your window screens and Ice cream, will be sold from badly burned. booth and coffee served free to all screen doers at Jordan Sash and 194tf. A d m its H e K ille d baying boxes. Bellview school Cabinet Works. T *• ¡Prepare T o A void house, June 10, Thursday evening. I n O sage R io tin g ; r - . 23C-2 Visited in Medford— Mrs. Clinton Baughmn spent __ ! C u rre n t S h o rtag e yesterday In Medford attending Word R e c e iv e d - PAWHUSKA, Okla., June. » — ---------- Word was received this morn the county P. T. A. meeting In (IP )__Ernest Burkhart voluntar-1 In anticipation of power short- ing from Mrs. I. R. Bateman, who regard to the exhibits at th4 coun lly pleaded guilty today to mur- age in southern Oregon and north with her daughter, Irwanda. Is ty fair In the fall. dering W. E. Smith during the ern California as a result of dry making an,extended Visit with Osage reign of terror in the trial weather, the Mountain States Mrs. Floy Cambers Tullis In Salt! F t 0*** Klamath Fall» on that charge. -’ ¡Power company is operating the Lake City, that they had met Mrs. j Mrs. H. Jacobson of Fort Klam- Clapp, Miss Velma Clapp, and ath and Dr. F. E. Day and sbter Miss Calmeton and they were of Klamath Falls, stopped In Ashland today enroute to Port “seeing the sights” together. land for a visit. The water at the Ashland Nat Have a Fitch Dandruff Renqover will give yon pep and radiant I t M akes G ood Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty health. Shoppe, " * — McGee’s Store. ‘ 198-tf Sodas B etter! Returned From P o r tla n d - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy and From Chico— daughter, Frances, and Barnard Maxon Mellinger of Chico, will . v i,- The most im portant Joy returned from Portland last arrive In Aahland on train 1C evening, where Mr. McCoy, who Is this evening to spend the 4um- factor in a good ice president of the Bankers’ Asso mA- in Ashland as a member of cream soda is the Ice ciation, presided at the meetings 1 Carl Loveland's Navigators. Creaih. of the Bankers’ Association held 1 ______ In Portland the pR«t week. Bnr-i nard Joy was one of the speakers. you WRnt 11 done right take It to White’s Wed. tf Paniserud’s for cleaning. , We ASK THE SODA CLERK FOR Mndden retreads tires. 5S-tt call. ' 235-tf < ■ ' £ ’ ----------- ‘ guarap-t S T A N D A R D O IL G IV E R Mr. and Mrs. H«1 McNair are B IG LOT. ST O C K T O M E N spending a tew days in Corvallis 'J , and Portland. Mr. McNair Is (Continued From' Page Oue) x Prteldetft Of the m ate B oard, of Pharmacy, which la giving exam took advantage of the thrift plan (nations to graduate» In Phar to accumulate a stock interest. An employe wag permitted to buy at macy. ______ a rate not exceeding 20 par cent On to Corvallia** box supper. iof hi# OIf har ••’•nr- Many devot- Bellview school, *Aursda>. June <*1 ?0 P « cent of their salary to 10. Benefit OiflB.Sewing Club. i’his purpose and those In Port- 230-2, land who did thia were rejoicing , [ j ; . ! yesterday over their good for- Returned tram Petaluma— ¡tune, forgetting the skimping they Mr. and Mr«. Eric Weren re-j bad done. The average salary Re turned last evening from PeU- duction placed in the pool was luma where 'they visited for the given at 17.54 per cent. Where the employe’s share of past week with the A. W. Ar- buckle family. Mrs. A. M. Cher-;'he thrift fund amounted to an ry, who has been visiting in Pet- <»dd amount over the price of a alum» for the past ’six months, given number of shares he receiv- returned With them. W hile there ed the difference In cash. A ma- they made a trip to San Wan-IJor portion of them received checks as well as stock certlfl- cisco and Santa Rosa. cates. "Our only concern,” said Mr. Called to Portland— W. H. Perkins and son, left for Muncy, “Is that the employes hold Portland last evening, where he this stock and do not part with was called by the serious Illness It In exchange for securities of less dependable value. Most of of his father. them are convinced they have a fine investment and I believe they Leave For Trip N o r t h - Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Blake and will kep their shares.” family will leave this evening fo r ' ---------------------- $8.50 tq E a c h $3.48 G en u in e W e Sh irts Size 80x108 In Pink, Bluo and Gold Scalloped. Sold regular, J3.98 Each______ and C rin k le d S preads Í $10.Q0 If a young man waits ’til he knows all about women, lie'll pave* get married. We sfty U Ji, , t » D im ity S preads you've got a. good girl grab ~ " W EA R W ELL 72x9ü Bach 12.48 her and lead her to the altar ,—and don't expect to marry an, ’BEDSPREADS 80x90 B a c h $2.75 nafccl* angels make you fly around too much. Of course every- foungv man should keep -his eyes-oftae before he marries d • R ay o n Silk S preads, $6.98 — and half shut for ever after Here Is a fine quality spread at a low price. Slrjj 73x105 In . < ? “ S e e D s B e fo r e Y ou tUuc, Roae, Hello and Gold. ’’ V" , ■' ? ’ See The P a rso n 0 Genuine Avondale Shifts PRICED AT ’ l-50 to *6 °° per Shirt ; S atisfaction o r Y our M o n ey B ack • R ay o n S ilk S preads, $10.98 - Ghas. A» W h ite E N D E R S BLOCK f < i » • » ■ I il Bite 81x108 E /tra fine quality In the wanted colors. Sold Regular, 813.10, '<.... ’ 1 '.-A . ' ....... .......... — '" . ' R ay ó n S ilk S preads, $15.00 MILLER’S TOGGERY H a b - a - d a s t h l i M ^ Extra large slse 00x108. Heavy weight with beautiful floral pattern. Bold regular at 316-50. j- » n t ib . _ . - --------------------------------------- 1- !