Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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FAGB POTO
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITI®»
Watch thia space every day.
Regular Me$ti\igx
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays.
150-tl
Odd Fellows, Attention!
The Initiatory Degree will be
conflred by Ashland Lodge.
Thursday evening. June 17th.
Lets have a big turnout.
From M edford-
Mrs. A. H. Soukup of Medford
spent Saturday In Ashland .'visit­
ing her daughter, Mf*. Ben Gar-
nett.
Ashland Natatorium's met to Is
Cleanliness and Purity. Visit us
Taking Vafat t«u—
Mrs. Beulah A&grey Phelan,
who 4s employed -at ' the Ford
Oarage is taking a week’s vaca­
tion.
Cliff Payne makes drain boards.
Ford D en ies' Convention—
H. L. Claycomb attended the
Ford Dealers’ Convention today
at Roseburg.
Old time dance Jackson Hot
Springs Tuesday evening. Jass
dance Thursday evening. Alford’s
Orchestra.
,
241-2t
Left for Portland—
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bardic, Jr.,
and baby, left this afternoon for
Portland to spend a weeks visit
there. Dr. Bnrdic will attend the
Masonic Orand lodge session and
also attend a dental convention.
Remember Father on Father’s
Day. Jane 20th—Darling Stndio.
241-2t
To Crater Lak«—
William Mahony and Melvin L.
Valentine of San Francisco stop­
ped in Ashland for a few days be­
fore returning home this morning.
They mad« a trip to Crater Lake
and Klamath Falla while here.
Kodak finishing. Studio Ash­
land.
Left For
Professor Irving Vining
turned from the Lake of
Woods yesterday morning and
left last night for Salem where
he will speak at the Flag Day ex
ercises held In the Elks Lodge.
rniin
”Shoo Fly”
Peil’s Comer
Band Practic At
8 o’Clock Tonight
Golf Knickers
BUT A
NEW SHIPMENT
In Two or Three Days
MILLER'S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”
le a v in g for P o r t la n d -
Mrs. Gladys Burlingame and A t Kuge>»e—
Mrs. Lee Bromley and children
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton left
are leaving tonight for a week’s Friday morning
for Eugene
visit In Portland.
where they will attend Commence­
ment exercises at the University
Mohairs, gabardines and Palm of Oregon. Miss Caroline Tilton,
Hot weather suits at Orres Beaches at Paulserud’s.
240-tf their daughter, ivill graduate this
tailors next to McGees’ Store.
spring.
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Today — Tomorrow
MADGE BELLAMY
ETHEL CLAYTON
J. FARRELL MacDONALD
And
This Investment
Merits Its Popularity
Weck-<Vul in Grants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry . McNair Back to Ashland—
spent the week-end in Grants
Marion Van Natta returned
Pass visiting Mrs. McNair's sis­ home yesterday morning from
ter, Mrs. William Dana.
Bend and Dallas where he haa
been enjoying a short vacation.
Paper curl a specialty. Lithla
Hotel Beauty Parlor.
228-tf Renovating Columbia Hotel—
The Interior of the Columbia
Left for P o r t la n d -
hotel la being renovated this
Mrs. F. Bechtel and Mrs. L. J. week.
Heer left Saturday for Portland
to spend ten days visiting Mrs. From M arshfield—
Heer’s daughter, Mrs. Alta Ander­
J. A. Larson and family of
son.
Marshfield spent yesterday In
Ashland 'visiting Horace Green.
Madden sella protected tires.
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StuAJL —
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Your M oney’s W orth A lw ays in Thia Store I
GOING TO TAKE A VACATION?
BILL JONES
IN THE WILLIAM FOX
tt»E C N VERSIONy
UGHTOIN
THE PlAY THAT BROKE
me world ’ s « cord
A delightful Romance of and
for T he Y oung and Old.
Regular Admission
Coming Wednesday
Vaudeville And
Musical Show
Y ou’ll find a cheek­
Pickwick Stage Systems
ing account m ighty
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
convenient.
E lim ­
inates the necessity
Yreka .......
— .8 1410
of
Weed ............................. -S 3.BS
air .—.............. 8 8.40
LReddiag ..........
....$ 8.80
Bacrameafo _____ ......$10418
iHan Francisco............ »12.10
ixa Angeles ■•■•••••«•
three schedules daily 0:80 a. ns. 8:10 p. m. 10:00 p.
Stop over anywhere and as often as yon like.
TRUNKS—8m the Agents
IK ATS—High hacked recHning adaptable
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
The feature of the Highway is Spring in all Its glory.
Get your tlekets
M
There are sound reasons for this popularity.
Public utility securities have a high reputa­
tion for safety of principal and good return.
They are backed by solid, enduring proper*
ties and steadily increasing demands for the
services rendered.
Keep You N eatly Shod All the Time
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
ILLIO NS of people throughout the
U nited States have invested their sav-
ings in the securities of electric light
and power companies. N o t only individuals,
but the banks and insurance companies also
rely on this great industry for a safe return
on their investments.
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W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
JAY
HUNT or
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MONDAY, Jaas 1A, 18841.
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early in tbe gam» and went to
From New York—
From Grants Pas»--
Mr. and Mrs. Max Campa spept left field, where he muffed a fly,
Mrs. Dowsland and Mias Dows-
Mia^ Frieda Gebers and . Miss
Ian d of Troy, New Yorh, are vis­ the week-end in Ashland from letting Ashland score two* runs.
Hasel Randolph, of Grants Pass
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The Animal's Friend
itors in Ashland and guests of Yreka.
The schedule next Sunday calls
spent the week-end as guests of
' AMBRO S. PARK
Keep Fiifes and other insects
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the
Lithla
Springs
hotel.
If
or
the
meeting
of
tbe
Ashland
Mrs. William Myer at her horns
"Just a Good Painter"
SO.
and Medford teams on the local pff your cows. Halt-cent's worth
□n High street.
71 E. Main
Phone 2«
ASHLAND GETS NEARER
saves three quarts of mftk.
241- 1 mo- Left for Salem» ■
LEAD; WIN 11 TO 10 •grounds. Medford is said to have Has been used by the best datry
Mrs. Leonard Lund left Sunday
strengthened their team and, with men since 1885. Big shipment
The water at the Ashland Nat
FOR SALE— for cash in band, for Salem to join her husband,
the Ashland aggregation bitting just In.
will give you pep and radiant
(Colntinued
from
page
1.)
Left for Klamath F a l ls -
a anap, or for trade for automo­ who has a position there. They
¿he ball and fielding like winners, Binder Twine and Grain Sacks
health.
Mrs. Dorothy Reid left tor
bile, terms on balance, 6 roam will make tlieir home in Salem.
a two run lead. In the ninth in­ this game is aure to be a battle. at •
Klamath Falls yesterday, where V isiting Parents—
bouse, lot 150 x.300 on So. Obert-
ning Ashland evened the score,
she has takpn a position.
and the fans settled down for
The result of tbe gam« at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hicks of Un St. Inquire ¡owner 227 SO. Children’s Clinic—
*241— 3*
The Children's Clinic meets a long struggle.
Klamath Falls yesterday, where
Canyon City, Oregon, arrived in Oberlin.
Father's Day Cards. parting Ashland Saturday night to spend
Grants Pass came within an Medford won 6 to 1, was a sur­
LOST: — Ladles brown hat, Thursday afternoon at the Civic
211-1 the summer with Mrs. Hicks* par­
Studio.
inch
of bringing In two scores in prise to the local fans, as It had
Club'house
in
charge
o
f
.
the
CARD OF THANKS
near Tidings office Saturday
the 10th Inning, but Pellette, lo­ 'been figured that Klamath Fails
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William. Myer. afternoon. Leave at Tidings of­ Cotirtty Health Unit. •
We wish to thank our firends
Visit««, in Klamath Falls—
cal third baseman who has de­ would win. -
Mr. Hicks will be a member of
and neighbors for thejr kindness
Chester Smith was a visitor in the University of Oregon faculty fice or 85 Union St. Phone 254J. Visited in Y r e k a -
veloped into one of thé most
According to reports reaching and sympathy extended during
)4 1 -lt
Klamath Falls yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scribner and valuable players on the Ashland Ashland, there was a blowup in our recent bereavement, also for
next year.
FOR SALE: — Ford roadster Mr. and Mrs. Orin Avent, spent team, ruined their chances when the Klamath Falls team during tbe beautiful flowers.
Greeting Cards for Father’s
he ran back and speared a po­ the last two days, this team hav­
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover with commercial body. Good con­ yesterday visiting in Yreka.
MRS. F. H. WHALLEY
Day—Darling Studio.
211-2 Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty dition. Small refrigerator. Gas
tential hit.
ing lost their first baseman and
MR. J. Z. WING.
The H th jnning brought the two other of their best players.
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tl water heater, electric Iron, 137
MRS. M. E. MATHER.
IVom Idaho—
leading run for Ashland, but
Oak street.
241— tf
R. W. Johnson and family c,f Returned from Eugene— '
Virants Pass came back In their
Weiser, Idaho and Mrs. Ida L.
half determined td either tie the
Vernon McGee returned from Visited in Klamath F a l ls -
Caldwell, of Meredian, Idaho, are the University of Oregon last
score or creep ahead, however,
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dark spent
visitors in Ashland and guests of night and will wark with A. L. yesterday
clever pitching and fast field work
visiting Mrs. Dark’s
The Ashland band will hold a cut them off, and Ashland had won
the Hotel Oregon.
Lamb in Medford for two weeks, brother, Harold Renolds, . in
regular practice tonight at the its second straight victory.
before going to Crater Lake for Klamath Falls.
city hall, and all are urged to be
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch. the summer. Mr. McGee is chair­
One of the outstanding features
present.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The man of the Greater Oregon Com­ V isitln in J a c k s o n v ille -
SOLD OUT AGAIN
of the game was the playing of
Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf mittee for the county.
Morgan, a new man, at second.
Mrs. Clyde Young left yester­
Besides fielding his position splen­
day for Jacksonville to spend *the PROTEST GAME YESTERDAY
DUE TO NEW RULING didly, he got a hrfme, a three-
Left For Roy Scout C am p-
Returned front Teaching S c h o o l- next three weeks visiting at the
Raymond Stennett left this
bagger and a single in the first
Miss Mildred Kaegi, who has A. S. Klein hammer home.
(Continued From Page Ohe) 'three times at bat. His homer
morning' for the Boy Scout Camp been teaching school near Rase-
on Upper Applegate, to be gone a burg, returned to Ashland Satur­ Trip to Crater L a k e -
went to deep center and was fol­
had been permitted. It would have
week.
lowed immediately by the bag-
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum. Miss tied the score.
day to spend the summer visiting
Following the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gladys Applegate and Dan Apple- settlement of this the next bat­ circuit clout of Pellette, the ball
Have you courage to buy a Kaegi.
gate made a trip to Crater Lake, ter was fanned, and Ashland won, bounding over the fence. In the
fine home? Location and price
next inning, Pernoll, Grants Pass
and Diamond Lake over the week­ 11 to 10.
right— easy terms. See Billings Rustnens Visitor—
pitcher, knocked the longest hit
end.
Local players state that this
Agency. Safe and sound insur­
of the game, the ball clearing the
H. F. Moore, representing Sher­
decision may have had something
ance— no Mutuala or Reclprlcols. man Clay Piano House of Port­ Guest of Mrs. Mary Wilshlre—
center field fence. He had been
•to dq with the filing of the pro­
Billings Agency.
210-3t land. was a business visitor in
Mrs. Katherine Hazelton of Al­ test, although'the formal protest taken out of thfe pitcher's bex
turas, Calif., is a house guest at is based on an ineligible player.
Ashland today.
From Klamath Falla —
the home of Mrs. Mary Wilshrle It seems that up until last Sun­
Chester Stoakes of Klamath Returned from Eugene—
on Granite Street.
day the teams entered players at
Falls spent the day In Ashland on
Miss Marion Leach, returned
any time they desired, but that
business.
from Eugene, where Bhe
a stu­ Visitors in Ashland------
D ividendsfor You From Electrical Development
It was decided last Sunday that
dent at the University of Oregon,
Mr. (Aid Mrs C. M. Jones and thereafter players had to be on
Get yonr window screens and Saturday night. She was accom­ Martha O'Donnell
of Fresno,
screen doors at JoPdan Sash and panied by Miss Margaret Lee Calif., stopped in Ashland enroute the list IS days before they could
Cabinet Works.
194tf. Slusher, also a University girl, north, and were guests of the play. Morgan, the new second
■baseman of the Ashland team,
who will be the house guest of Lithla Springs hotel..
< was procured thia last week, and
Fishing at W illiam son R i v e r -
Miss Leach for ten days. They
It is thought that he is the player
Mart Real, Guy Good, Howard made the trip down by car.
Stopped in Ashland—
which inspired the protest by
Gearhart and Charlie Wineland,
Grants Paas.
Miss
Naomi
Light
of
Los
An­
spent yesterday fishing at Wil­ To Attend Graduation —
geles.
stopped
in
Ashland
at
the
It was stated that the game
liamson River in Klamath county.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton Columbia hotel enroute to Che­ may be called off, being marked
left yesterday for Salem where
Madden retreads tires.
63-tf #, they will attend the graduation halis, Washington, where she in official records as a tie game
will meet her folks before going and that it might be played off
exeraises of Wllllamette Univers­ to their home at Tacoma.
later.
Left for Los Angeltw—
ity, where their daughter is grad­
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Plummer uating.
and family left for Los Angeles
Saturday where they will make Return From Corvallis—
their fnture home.
Misses Margaret McCoy and
— —
» Francis Pratt returned home yes­
Hot >aulphur tub baths, day terday morning from Corvallis
or night, Jackson Hot Springs. where they have been attending
the Oregon Agricultural College.
Local • Personal flotes
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