Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 12, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, June IS, 1020.
FA««
Had Tonsils Removed—
Ikóeal - Personal flotes
A Dally Chronicle of
who come and go, and
local Interest
ts of
Percy Arant, who la employed
at the Ice Plant, had his tonsils
removed this morning.
Guards To Be Put
On Road To Falls
Returned from Eugene
Frank Walker, son ot Mr. and
There will he 1200 feet* of
Watch this space every day.
Mrs.
F.
H.
Walker,
returned
from
guard
ra|iB built at dangerous
Regular Mectl igs
Eugene,
where
he
has
been
at-
j
Spot8
along
the. Klamath Falls-
Shbordlnate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ tending the University of Oregon.' A8hJand highway within the next
few months, according to officials
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Try our 50c Merchants' Lunch. of the state highway department.
150-tf
Tuesdays.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
It has been the plan of the
Plata Confectionery.
162-tf highway department
to build
Business Visitor —
guard rails on this highway and
Roy H. Camp, representing the
Have you courage to buy a several accidents during the pa9t
Francis Motor Co., of Portland,
fine
home? Location and price few weeks have spurred the de­
Is a business visitor In Ashland.
right— easy terms. See Billings partment to action. The cost of
Hot sulphur tub baths, day Agency. Safe and sound Insur­ guard rails Is eetlmoted at $1 s
or night, Jpckeon Hot Springs. ance— no Mutuals or Iteclpricols. foot.
Billings Agency.
240-3t
C. C. Seeley Is warning motor­
ists
that they must proceed slow­
Mohairs, gabardines and Palm
V
isiting
in
Ashland—
ly
while
the approaches to Klam­
Beaches at Paulserud's.
240-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Gjsqrge A. Koch, ath Falls are being oiled during
and Clair Koch, of Renchlng. the next two weeks. There will
V isiting In Ashland—
G. H. Brnmm of Portland Is a Pennsylvania, are visitors In be three -applications of oil. If,
visitor in Ashland and expects to Ashland, stopping at the Colum­ while the oil Is fresh on the road
spend the next two weeks here, bia hotel. They made the trip and the Surface slippery, motor­
He is a gnest of the Hotel Ash­ west by the southern ronte and ists speed arid expect to use their
will returned through the north. brakes, accidents are certain to
land.
happen. Cars will skid and turn
Get
your
window
screens
and
around on a freshly oiled road if
Llthia
Paper curl a specialty.
applied suddenly,
228-tf screen doors at Jordan Sash and brakes are
Hotel Beauty Parlor.
Cabinet Works.
194tf. warns Seeley.
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Millar Tissue Cream, $1.00.—
Madden retreads Urea.
53-tf
McNair Bros.
W (Alt 10 M T
HIGH GRADE PIAXO near
Ashland wljl be told to reliable
party at big saving, $10 monthly
will handle. A real buy, write
at once for particulars. Tallman
Plano Store, Klamath Falls, Ors.
240-1
ODD FELIX »W A C m W I « »
Returned from U. o f O.—
V isitin g Jack M ilton—
George Francis Barron re­
Dr. and Mrs. Capps of Hono
turned
from Eugene, where he
lnln is visiting Jack Milton for n
has
been
a student at the Uni­
few days before going on to
Seattle. They are very pleased versity of Oregon.
with Ashland.
The water at the Ashland Nat
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remoter will give jrou pep and radiant
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty health.
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-tl
From O. A. C.—
William Briggs arrived in Ash­
Flytox.
50c—
Kill flies with
land this morning from Corvallis,
McNair Bros.
where he has been attending the
Agricultural College.
Expected Home—
Walter Miksch, who just grad
Madden soils protected tires.
uated from Linfield College at
McMinnville, is expected home
Chicken dinner at Pinehurst
this evening and will be employed
Inn
Sunday.
238-3
nt the First National Bank for
the summer.
Toilet waters for the
Elhart’s.
bath.-
Hot weather suits at Orres
tailors next to McGees* Store.
I c f ! for Eugene —
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beaver,
Miss Minnie Beaver and Mrt
Agnes Herndon, left today for
Eugene, where they will attend
the graduation at the University
of Oregon, when Meredith Beav­
er will receive a degree as M. D.
Cliff Payne makes drawers.
WfflSTG
^Bootleg Horses”
Are Liquor Runners
FOR HALE, Young Toggenburg
milk goats giving milk, also one
registered Toggenburg billie. O,
H. Cole, Walker Ave.
24^-3»
ia p so ft h h cmatkr
forest are issued
FOR HAUB—East Side Meat
BATTERY B NEEDS 10
Market Building, East Main St.
MEN IN PERSONNEL
One ..of the best income proper­
ties In Ashland. I want to se»>l (Continued From Page One)
It. The first reasonable offer
gets It. Fred R. Neil, or phone vid W. Sergent, William R. Clary,
474R, care of Creamery.
240-8 Lesli® Wertx, Thomas R. Bryant,
Carl V. Cary.
FOR HALE OR TRADE—Good
Corpals: Earl D. Nutter, Charles
sound horse. What have you to
B. Lamb, Philip F. BryantC Hu­
trade? 371 Gresham St., phone
325-J.
240-2» bert B. Bentley, James J. Kin-
pella, Kenneth J. Madden, Ken­
ADDRESS Envelopes at home. drick E. Watson.
X
Extra money spare time. Sup­
Privates, 1st class: Clyde E.
plies free. Write Mgr. H 903, Beeson, William E. Brown, John
Box 5119, Kansas City, Mo.
H. Collins, J. Louis Hoxie, Elmer
240-1» J. Daniels, Harold T. Kitto, Elza
V. McCourry, Ellis 8. Linlnger,
FOR HALE— Two Bain wagons.
Samuel B. McNair, Aubrey C.
One 3 and nne-fourth and 3 inch.
Also one Fairbanks windmill. Miles, Carter B. Wilson, Donald
Henry Kerby, Talent.
2 4 6-11* J. Wolcott, Edgar W. Wolcott,
FOR HALE—Five-tube radio George G. Young.
set complete, lees than half price
Inquire 640 Oak st.
24,0-2t»
SPANISH WAR VETERAN
NOTICE
HEAD VISITED HERE
The chamber of. commerce
wishes to call for bids for the
sale anfl removal of the build­
ing on the S. P. grounds known
as the Exhibit Building, such bids
pi ay he submitted to J. H. Fuller,
Secretary.
240-1
OIUDAD JAUREZ,
Mexico,
(UP)— American prohibition en­
forcement officers are confront­
ed with a novel problem and n
new foe In the latest bootlegging
development on the border, which
Involves the use of trained horses
and mules as the medium ot
transportation of contraband liq­
uors across the line.
Inspectors near here recently
saw a horse heavily laden with
McCLOUD, Cal., June 12.— The
what appeared to he cases of
McCloud River Lumber compand
whiskey carefully picking his way
has built dams to divert Mud
acroBS the river some distance be
creek Into the old channel run­
low the city.
ning Into McCloud river. This
They rushed out to capture
guarantees that there will he n:
him, but he succeeded in gaining
repttltion this season of the dis­
Get Together M eeting —
the bank on the American side
H. L. Claycomb of the .Clay- and carrying hla cargo off into astrous mud flow from the east­
ern slope of Mt. Shasta, exper­
comb Motor Co., held a -get-to­ the sagebrush.
ienced In 1924. The flow cover­
gether meeting at the Hotel Ash
At other points between here
ed several square miles nsrth
land Wednesday evening for the and the gulf officers have detect
and east of McCloud, some places
employes at the Ford Garage. ed burros and mules being used
being ten feet deep in muck.
Thoae attending the meeting for the same purpose. It is be­
i
were; Bettlrih Medley Phelan, Vel- lieved that the animals are
ta Ackley, L. I. Moon, J. A. Carl­ trained to go to a given point
son, W. E. Kerr, H. H. Jordan, across the line, where confeder­
Harvey Clift, and R. 8. Furry.
ates of the men who packed the
whisky are waiting for its deliv­
ery.
R< turned from Corvallis—
Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair re­
NEW SORORITY HOUSE
turned from Corvallis last eve­
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
ning, where the State Board Ex­
aminations in Pharmacy'were giv­ Eugene, June 12.— (Special)—
en. Mr. McNair Is president of Construction on the new $40,000
the State Board of Pharmacy Chi Omega sorority house is to
They were accompanied by Hugh start immediately the contract We give you any service
Rates, student in Pharmacy nt having been let, sorority officers you may wish—wet wash,
the Oregon Agricultural College, announced.' *
rough dry, finished work.
Plans were drawn by Roscoe D. When you send us your
who Is home for the vacation, and
Miss Nina Kame, sister of Mrs. Hemenway, Portland architect, washing you are assured
Nate Bates, who will attend the University of Oregon graduate
Summer Normal in Ashland.
and advise on the architecture of careful work, prompt
was given by Julia Burgess, of the delivery and courteous at­
Returned from E u g e n e -
English department faculty. It tention to your desires.
Joe Neil returned Thursday Is expected that the house will be
Just phone 165 and we
evening from Eugene, where he rbady for occupancy next fall.
will do the rest.
has been attending the Univers­
ity of Oregon.
The world Improves. Fashion
Your work will please us
says balloon trousers are doomed
Effort To Miss
River Mud Flow
(Continued from Page One)
Hill properties in Ironton and the
Butler Mining Co. 1913-17. Gen­
eral Manager The Tod-Steinbaugh
Coal & Iron Co., of Cleveland
since 1917. Member Advisory
Committee Limitation of Arm­
ament, Washington, 1921, Elected
National Commander of U. S. W.
V., 1925.
and , our work will please
you.
Lonla Dodge returned from
Portland
this morning ac
I companied b y h I s daugh
ter, Misa Edith Dodge, who has
been attending the University of
i Oregon. Bobby Dodge stopped off
at Corvallis to attend the Boys
and Girls’ Club summer school
held at O. A. C. for the next two
weeks.
i N ew F o o tb rid g e—
A new footbridge Is being con
structed across the gulley near
the new grade school from Beach
{Street to Mountain avenue. Mr
Gould Is doing the wsrk.
I Mr. and Mre. Alfred A rchibald-
Alfred Archibald and his bride
Keeping the body In good phy­
sical repair is the best possible
insurance for a healthy, enjoyable
natural old age. Kidney ailments
are especially to be avoided, not
only for the pain, distress and
weakness suffered, but because
the lurking poisons left In the
system by Impaired kidney and
bladder action are a frequent
cause of other painful disorders
Foley Pills, diuretic stimulant
for tha kidneys, are a reliable,
valuable medicine, that promote
healthy, normal action of kidneys
and bladder. Satisfaction guar-
and taught in the high school at
Eugene, stopped In Ashland yes­
terday and today on their way to
Crescent City and back by the
coast to their new home In En-
, gens. Mr. Archibald Is superin­
tendent of the Highway Depart­
ment from Corvallis to Roseburg,
and on the McKenzie Highway to
Bend.
Returned From
Paul Mars and B. H. Nelson re-
tamed from Baker. Oregon, last
night, where they visited relatlvee
for the past Week. They were
accompanied
by Mrs. Alvnh
SpenCe, slater of Mrs. J. D. Mare
and Mrs. B. H. N elen, who will
spend some time visiting In Ash­
/
Presbyterian Church
Sunday, June 13,9:45 A. M.
. “HELEN’S DREAM’’
Everybody Welcome
Milk of Magnesia
50
Nothing is so effective in
the hot weather for
Advertise In The Tidings.
Hundreds of Beautiful
Wall Paper Patterns from
which to select
Being harmless, one or
more teaspoonfuls can he
given safely with milk or
water.
J. O. Rigg
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Paints, Varnishes and
Wa^l Paper
Phone 116
Phone 172
EAT
85c
Your Sun day
CHICKEN DINNER
at
THE PLAZA
8 P . M.
12 NOON
Prescription Druggist
Llthia Springs Hotel Building
L E E P O M ’ S
Duco No. 7 Polish
The Best Polish We Know Of._________
Take Home a Case
of Ashland Creamery’s
United States Royal Cord Tires in all
sizes from 30-3 1-2 to 33-6.75.
Bottled Soda Waters. All
popular
flavors.
Balloons for the Cadilac
Made
with pure mountain water.
R eplacem ent P arts
FOR EVERY CAR
Get it at—
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SUDDEN SERVICE t
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
Just across from The Lithia Springs Hotel. ,
Phone 104
FOR A HEALTHY, HONOR-
ABLE, NATURAL OLD AGE
he w ee form erly MHdred B n
land.
Childrens^ Day Program
Infants And
Children
Just One Way to
Beat Wash - Day
Send Your Weekly
Bundle to the Ash­
land Laundry.
Returned from Portland—
Fire Forest,’’ of Grand Rapids,
Michigan girls, ang "Griffiths
Par*," of Los Angeles, for girls
organizations. She wished them
the‘best of luck In fulfillment of
their plans and of their dreams.
The girls enjoyed a picnic before
Congregational <A»ur< h
returning home.
Miss Squire left New York in
The services of the Congrega­
May, stopping at Buffalo, New tional church are being held temp­
York, Chicago, Illinois, Denver orarily in the house across the
Colo., Los Angeles. Stockton and Boulevard from the old church
San Francisco, where she attend­ location.
The Sunday 'school
ed the‘Seventh Annual National meets at 946 a. m. Rev. E. t S.
Convention. She left this morning Bolllngar, the
acting pastor,
for Portland, Centralia, Aberdeen, preaches at 11 a. m. on " We Are
Tacoma, Seattle and Spokape, That We May Be."
girls, guardians and Miss Sq^re, Washington, where she will take
had a swimming party at Holmans the greetings of the Ashland Camp
where several girls took tests, un­ Fire Girls.
Tidings A dvertising Pays.
der the direction of Miss Crain
and Miss Carver. Later In the
Morning a meeting of the guard­
ians' was held at the Llthia
Springs hotel at which work was
planned for the coming months.
At 2 o’clock In the afternoon,
58 girls and guardians, several
members of the JJoard ot Spon­
sors, eight girls from Talent and
five from- Jacksonville, left the
Ashland Library for Pinehurst,
where they met 52 . girls from
Klamath Falls, 7 Indian girls from
f
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....
the Klamath Agency, and one
FEATURING AN ORIGINAL PLAYLET
girl from Bend. Miss Squire talk­
ed to the girls on the advantages
of being a Camp Fire Girl and
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assured them that with faith and
work their dreams will come true
Ensemble singing—Solos—Piano and Concert Duet
Jn Camp Fire adventure. She told
of the "Hiking Cabins," of the
READING AND RECITATIONS
Lincoln, Nebraska, girls, "The
deadlight,” of the Seattle Girls,”
which la on board a ship, "Camp
Privates: Wright L. Baker, Jr„
Frank C. Bechtel, Charles W.
Clary, Arthur E. Cooper, Jack R.
(Continued From Page Onf) Coaart, Trueman B. Gosnell, Tom
the highest peak, 9,493 feet alti­ Grigsby, Harry C. Han Hanson,
tude. The Crater Lake national George H. Heryford, Leon J.
park, which Is practically sur­ High, Archie J. Johns, Paul L.
rounded by the Crater national Jones, William A. Kannasto, Lin­
coln L. Neeley, Ralph F. Putman,
forest. Is also briefly covered.
Both folders carry valuable I Ralph L. Robison, Alton C. Tra*k
health hints and suggestions for Webster D. Wertz.
the guadañee of sportsmen and
other visitors in the proper .use MISS SQUIRE IS GUEST
OF REGION CLUBS
cf the forest, particularly in safe­
guarding the woods against fire.
(Continued From Page One)
SoM every where— No.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
the only on<
that will play
all makes of
. Records without
injury to the
, record
Palmer Piano
House
BLAZING
. THE
TRAIL
A REAL HOLIDAY
Summer
Fairness
A more enjoyable day will be Sun­
day if your faitfily is taken to
Great Pyrotechnic Finale
Lithia Springs Hotel
For Dinner
Seats on Sale
Tuesday, June 15th
Chamber of Commerce
$1.00
CENTER BOXES — Ordvtstm
Do not let small spot? or
dirt ruin your appearance.
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Work»
35 First S t
Phone 63
OREGON PAGEANT
FAIR GROUNDS
MEDFORD
Three Nights,
June 22, 23, 24
Sunday
Sent/ rf
given to your garments if
you let us clean them.
New Edison
Phonograph
SOUTHERN
31 Water Street
Whenever .you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You
. ‘ will enjoy it, too; as well as
avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for them. * ,
Prices (no tax)
(front o f stand) »..... ........«1.150
END BOXES — Grandstand
(reserved) .................. - .......«1.00
General
Adm ission — lOOO
Rests ........... ........................... »Oc
Mail Orders Now
HAROLD CORLISS
as
CHIEF TBLKWAH
Mast be accompanied by stamp­
ed return envelope. Make
checks payable to
S. I. BROWN, Treas.
No. 7 , Sparta Bldg. Medford.