Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 11, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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SUMMONS
th e . Justice*« C qp^ l a »
the fcjitflfct U A s l f t t a V M t
son County, Orégon.
E. D. BRIOQS and W M .
Misp-bylte Or«go>ÿ"ôr O h trai BRTOUST, t>kfther», *dofng Uunini
Point I was a business visitor Sn under the firm nam« qnd »tylq
*W W 4 $ i W 0 8 ’” p iPm tu
Ashlapd yesterday.
I-Vom ('e n tra i P oint—
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ODD FELLO W A C T U T IIE S
■. Watch this space every day. :
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Regalar Meet! i>ss
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Jlsbskahs, 2nd ami 4 th
Tuesdays. ;
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’ SPECIAL NOTICE
Ttfe social danca advertised for
tk U Friday evening af ’Odd Fel­
in a * Hall is indeflnnltely postpon­
ed out of jespeft. to the memory of
Sister E m il/ Wghg w h e w fu n e ral
Tahra ¡FmdMen— ’ f • '
Miss M arjorie Payste, Whiff just
recently returned frbm L o é * An­
geles? wheVè she attended ' the
Southern California Bible School,
h ^ ' t y r t 4he
Mrs. Nellie Powers w ill leave
tomorrow afternoon for Los An­
geles. where she w ill spend the
next three weeks. She w ill visit
her son in Oakland.
ttirfrly* hátf lit Billings DRW« * ’
Good
terms.
From
/«heater
who iup been
taking?’
course E ’ e jea rlc engi­
Trip MÏ Med/Oed-r
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V r iftH
Larkin peer and neering at the Oregon Agricultur­
Mr. n'wiC ¿Mr». ' c . H. Scribner al College for the past year, re­
made a trip to ’ Mv^Pord last eve turned last evening to spend the
summer in Ashland.
nlng.
O r t u r i ^ from Eugene—
Misr'WHdred Crain has return­
ed from -a -three weeks visit In
Eugene, w p
■ . .
The water at the Ashland N at
w ill give you pep and
radiant
health.
C ljff t Payne makes
door».> '
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DMA
w erbek .
W ill Leave fo r Lea A n g e lc e ..
French
R eturned from V is it In
M iddle
W e«— . . . .
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Mias Helert Pygall. wh> hga
beak .apekdfcg the past year and
a hglf wRh friends and relative«.
In the middle west, has returned
to her home In thia city.
Paulseratt's for ¿leaning.
Business V isito r—
Mrs. Ruby McKinney of Salem
arrived In Ashland yesterday to
spend a few days on business.
Basket Supper*—
The Bellview Community Club
held a basket supper last night at
the Bellview Bchool house, {Which
was well attended. The proceeds tiffs M*lll .¿ike Judgment against
you for the sum of *38.00 w ith
go to help the Girls Club.
the costs and disbursement
of,
this action.
,
Visiting in A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrsj if. N. tSurtto, L?
Late 'of first «publica^oti, g i y
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L . Curtis and family'. Hazel *Ic- 21, T92B.
L. A. ROBERTS,
Kichnn and son. and W illiam Ol­
son of Los Angeles, are visitors Justice of the Peace., Ashland
in Ashland and guests of the District, Jackson county. Ore.
222-'6-Frl.
Lithin Springs hotel.
Hot weather clothes at Paulser- W ill Ix*ave fo r Oakland—
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235-tf ' Mr. and Mrs. , Ralph Vining,
who have spent the past
two
Just in. Palm Beach and golf weeks at the Lake of the Woids.
knickers for vacation time at will leave tomorrow for Oakland,
Paulserud's.
accompanied by Mrs. Grace Foun­
tain, sister of Mrs. Ralph Vining,
Returned From Portland-—
who haa been vialtlng her mother,
Dwight Gregg returned Wed­ Mrs. A. H . Russell, for the past
nesday morning from Portland two weeks.
where he had been attending the
University of Oregon Medical
Arrived in Ashland—
School. He will spend the sum­
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Phillips .of
mer in Ashland.
Chico, arrived in Ashland Wed­
nesday evening to rohke their
Paper curl a specialty. Llthla
home here. Mr. Phillips w ill be
Hotel Beauty Parlor.
228-tf
employed with the Pacific F rylt
and Prodúce lo - in Medford- M f.l
From O. A. C.—
and Mrs.
Phillips are
well
Robert Wright
and
Donald
known here having
attended
W right, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W.
school in Aah<and.
Mrs. Phil­
M. W right, returned yesterday
lips w ill be remembered as Mia»
morning from Corvallis, where Lola Kelly. .
they have been taking a eotamere-
coarse at the Oregon Agricultural
College They plan to spend vL. T rip to Crater Im ke—
summer here.
C. B Brown of Talent,
and
house guests from South Dakota,
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Mr. and Mrs. OrLady and ^daugh­
Shampoo at The Vaalty Beauty ter, . Mary, w ith Misses Betty
Shoppe, McGee’« Store’.
198-ti Brown and Janet Balls, motored
to Crater Lake Monday,
and
spent the day at the Lake.
George V irgil G illette, son of
Dr. W illiam O. Thompson, for­
mer; president of dhio State U ni­
versity, was chosen moderator of
the Presbyterian church In
its
general assembly at ‘ Baltimore.
He. was supported by the'modern­
ist faetjon.
' STORE
F IX T U R E
HALEHi
MAX— »5090 to ?10,000 year»#
made by our men. Nationally
known manufacturer« selling ref
tail merchant has open territory
in Oregon. Age lim it 55 yearsj
Must have automobile cotnpensa,
Hon commission basis and comj
mission advanced weekly On 3ales
made. A real opportunity as ouf
producers remain with as
fof
years and make real money. Ap­
ply in person' or by m a lt to Mc-
Caskey Register Company, 351-
353 Phelan Bldg., San Francisco.
239-2*
1 l/>HT— In Jackson Hot Springs
change house Sunday night a dia­
mond stick pin set in white gold.
Finder return to Llthla Springs
hotel and receive reward. 239-2*
32 IncE G ingham s, 6 yds,
$1.00
5 Yds. o f Com fort
Cretonne ;
45 Inch P illow T ubing
3 Yards
50c Fancy T icking
$2.75 72-incli Table
•Linen
raear 5
P rints
65c R uffled E dge D otted
M arquisette
FOR SALK— M ilk goats, cheap.
Samuel Johnson, Route 1, Box
L09, 2 miles on East Main.
239-2*
From DunMiruIr—
Mrs. W . C. .W llkey and daugh­
ter, of Dunsmuir, spent 'yester­
day in visiting in Ashland and
were gueBts of the Columbia ho­
tel.
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S IL K
D R ESSES
$9.95 F O R V A L U E S T O ............................. $14.95
$14.95 F O R V A L U E S T O
..........$22.50
$19.75 F O R V A L U E S T O . . . . ? .................$29.75
T h e ie ’s N o B ook of R ules
SPO R T A N D D RESS COATS NOW AT
H A L F PRICE
thn4 * a VV
cefcsfuUv,
W e lik e f o r y o u to co m e in a n d t a l k o v e r y o u r i n ­
d iv id u a l fin a n c ia l p ro b le m s w i t h us. O fte n w e e a n
, fj
I k - o f a s s i s t a n c e - .
HEAVY
R IB B E D
STITCH
B A T H IN G
SUITS
FO R WOMEN
FIR ST
N A T IO N A L
BANK
$4.45
A SH LA N D , OREGON
C H ILD R EN ’S WOOL SU ITS
M r. and Mrs. G. V. Gillette, re­
Adlerika. * 1 — McNair Bros.
turned yesterday l[om Corvallis
W hat this country needs Is a re
where he haa been taking com­ verse gear for gas maters.
Chicken dinner at Pinehurst
Inn Sunday.
2J8-J merce St the Oregon Agricultur­
al Collage.
$2.25 $2.50 $2.95
V is itin g Bletev—
Say It with photos— don't wait
Mrs. Edith Adam of La Porte
for flowers— Studio Ashland.
City, Iowa, who has been spend­
ing the winter In Long Beach.
A ttra d lvl Oommrecemmt at O.
California, to visiting her «toter.
A.
C.—
Mrs. A. E. Sana.
.Mrs. C. A. Gray returned from
Corvallis Tuesday evening, where
H ot weather salts at (
she attended the commencement
tailors next to McGees' Store.
at O. A. C.. when her son. George
N. Gray was a graduate in agri­
Stopped In Ashland—
W . O. Zlgler of Portland spent culture- He has secured a posi­
yesterday In Ashland on business tion In the Highland Creamery
and stopped at the Hotel Oregin. Co. in Portland.
Wilson Goggles.— McNair Broa
T ry our 50c Merchants* Lunch
Every day from 11 to 2 at T h -
142-tf
Plata Coafectlonery.
ONE-THIRD OFF R egular Price
COATS!
Coats! Coats!
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F orm er Ashland Resident—
F in is h in g
T o n ig h t
“TH E STILL
ALARM”
LOCAL
and
P IC T U R E S
F. W . Snyder of Klamath Fall».
»ales manager of th e * Klamath
Falls Marble and Granite Works.
I» speeding a few days in Ash­
land on buainess. Mr. Snyder was
employed by the 8. P. Co. In Ask-
land In 1904.
Get yonr window screen» and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Cabinet Works.
194tf.
OUT THEY QO1
A ll Spring A nd Sum m er Coats
Nothing Reserved — First Here, First Served
Stopped in Ashland—
f^^mprrow
{*<"•
Only
Kenneth Lowell, Harold Fellis,
J. D. McGeulre. Ariin T
Rlgln,
Barton Gwinn, and Ted Norton
O. A. C. students, »topppd In Ash­
land at the Hotel Ashland, en­
route South for the summer.
Final Two-Day Clearance
One-Third OH
transforms
your home
B o x eanS’ o n
Regular Price
th e a id in g —
the gorgeons, silent d e s e rt,
night —♦ the m u fflin g tre a d
o f stolen Eflttl©'—» the creak
iug.ufi saddle l e a t h e r - g u t­
tural. w h is p e rs — tin* d e p a r t ­
ing rustlers — the lone gen-
'tinel
rthent «• motjonkws
Joehoa tme starts moving—
a ; w h k j /»Qok o p ^ e s t a Jife--
bet we e fluw t k, pour »uJl«w-
looklat Amtoam wlU t»kr <w>.
new Ufa, charm and brUUai^•
when you ear O-C«Ur.
th* uwlmnay of million.. At
pner dual«*» - 3Oc re *3.00.
i n T h e perfect American loaf of bread snows tun ex­
pansion in the baking, with the top pulling but not pulled
loose from the sides.
( 2 ) T he crust is of a golden brown, stow ingthe pres­
ence of grain sugars in the flour— a perfect blootft ipdtca-
tiwe of swwu^ss and flavor....... .
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t (31 Even, silky texture is seen in the crumb of the loaf,
w ith fine divisipn of the cell walls indicating easy digesti­
bility. I t is clear white in color/ with life, and a Uci. c .
Sum bly dryness. T he flavor is sweet and suggestive of the
nuttine« o7 the wheat berry. This loaf is both»
and ^Ubldtome, and one of the very best energy buildeii .n
tiiC «’M ie scale.of foodstuffs.
IJ £ jtch a loaf is made from Fisher’s Blend Brand Flour.
FISHER FLO URIN G MILLS COM PANY
Portland« Tacom a, S e a ttle
ONE-THIRD OFF Regular ,¡