Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    fHURSDAV, June 17, 10M
T in n ì os
FOR RENT— A five-room
Uocal j Per
A O r ttr n ss
Watch thia space every day.
I
Regular M«etl »gs
Subordinate aver/ Thursday.
Rnearepmfett, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays. -' » M
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Odd F ellow s,' A ttest Ion!
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The Initiatory Degree will be
eooflred
by
Ashland
Lodge.
Thursday evening, June 17 th.
Lets haves a big turnout.
odd fbllow
Visiting In Dnnsmuh—
; Mr«. Elwood Heîlberg and’ Çaby
son are in Dunstauir visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ö.
Jones fot « v e r a l weeks.
doors.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Wells
announce the birth of a 7 piund
.baby girl at the Community hos
pital June 19. The baby has been
named Geneva Jane Wells.
We specialise in 60'c Rinches—
Ashland Cafe.
p 243-1 mo
Retarded from Eugene—
Mr. and Mrs. D. Perotsl and
daughters. Misses Lucille and
Thelma, returned last evening
from Eugene, where Mias Lucille
Perostl Just graduated from the
University of Oregon. Misr Thelma
Perossi is also a student at the
University.
Returned from Business Trip—
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Chart«« A? Blp<.
o f Bak«r, Oregon, arrived in Ash-
land today to spend the summer.*
King was coach of the Ash­
land High school In 1917 and
t$18. He coached in the Baker
schools for two years and ,lh
Nprth Powder, Oregon this pa«t
year. <
jmeda, California, and Mrs. Stuart
Hast of Montague, California,
were in Ashland visiting friends
Tuesday. Miss Summers attended
schopl in Ashland, later gradu­
ating from Mills College. She has
been teaching Spanish anl Art In.
California shools.
Sfargâret McCoy of this
city ho,e been made local chair-
hian of th e Greater Oregon Agri­
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9$(Nkr».h cultural ¡College committee, ap-
24|à<m o polntod -Ly the chairman of tlje
H i« ’? — :
comipRtae, Other liiembers of t^S
Vifiting Mrs. Harr«)— S
t
localreomhitttee are to he appoint­
• Mrs. Frank Wright oX Klamath ed (mediately.
i
Falls, arrired in AsKland last
eveniag lt<? «Send sfevergl w eeis At Ci-nov ladke- . - *
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vtsCypg har ^repdjncVj^r,; Jdrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Goodyear
A .’fc.Harvey.
and two sons, Mrs. Robert Good­
year and Mrs. G. G. Eubanks
Paper curl a specialty. Llthta made a trip to Crater Lake yes­
Hog^l Beauty Parlor.
• 2¿$-tf terday, returning home late In the
evening. They made the trip J>,
Moving to, Medford—
way of Medford and Klamath
h?H. W. Keeeee and family of 61 Falls. Ms. Goodyear stated that
NpUey street ar« moving to 643 the road was in fairly good condi­
Palm street, Medford.
tion, but rough near Klamath
Palls, where a number of detours
Try our 60c Merchants' Lunch, have to be made.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Placa Confectionery.
162-tl Return Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller re­
New Residents—
turned home last evening from
John Pence and family of Hilt, Salem, wjier Mr. Fuller attended
are new residents of Ashland a meeting of the board of regents
making their home on Oak street, of the Southern Oregon .Normal.
They also attended graduation
Madden soils protected tires exercises at Monmouth.
W ild C herry” id “ Blazing the
This Contest is For Real Sailors Only
Miss Edith Patterson returned
TABLIHH HIGH (W O R D S
yesterday from a two weeks visit
at the Spratt Wells ranch near
(Continued from Page Fivo)
a tremendous amount of canvas
BY DAN THOMAS "
Prospect, as the guest of Miss
«.tutors reached the imposing fig­
and are good sailors In either
NEA Service Writer
Annie Wells.
ure of 20,572.
LOS ANGELES — The great­ light of heavy winds.
Our typewriter ribbons
As in the past, the trend or est race In the history of yacht­
Another favorite is Talayha, a
Mohairs, gabardines and Palm
fresh stock at Elhart’s.
direction
of
thi3
flow
of
travel
102-foot
black yawl sailed by
beaches at Paulserud’s.
ing began at this port on June
240-tf
by motor vehicle largely has been
Lazzard
Llppman
of the Catalina
Visited Mr. and Mrs. EHiart—
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from the south, with Ashland
Island
Yacht
Club.
Lefi
for
Washington—
Ten
of
the
latest
yachts
on
the
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meyers
The two smallest boats In the
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, ae leading in number of registra- Pacific coast will spread thteir
and little son. of Oakland, Cali­
t.ons with no less than 1,689 for
fornia, stopped la Ashland to visit companled by their son, Chester, May and 4,972 since the first of sails before the northeast trades race are J. T. Dickerson’s Jubilo,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart. yes­ left this morning for Bellingham, the year. May showed a sharp and follow the old blue trail which flies the pennant of the
terday, enroute to Corvallis and Washington, to spend two weeks gain foyer the same month of down the track of the vanished Los Angeles Yacht Club, and Ray
other points north. They will stop visiting their daughter, Mrs. 1926, as 810 more out:of-8tate clipper ships, bound for Hono­ Cooke's Glarible. Both measure
lulu harbor in a contest that will only 40 feet over all. ‘
on their return. Mrs. Meyers was Francir Call.
automobiles were registered
in bring out e^ery bit of seamanship
Other entries are Clem Stose's
formerly Miss Elisabeth Barker,
that month this year than in the
66-foot
y^wl, Teva, from the San
their
amateur
skippers
caff
dis­
The water at the Ashland Nat
and taught in the Junior High
corresponding month of the year
Diego
Yacht
Club; Mollilou, 66-
will
give
you
pep
and
radiant
play
,
'
school several years ago.
previous. From January 1 to May
health.
And at the end of the race a foot yawl owned by M. Hessel-
¿1, inciusivo, registrations of this
resplendent silver cup, gift of Sir berger of the. Los Angeles Yacht
Het «nlphur tab baths, da
chaiuctor were 14,9$J in 1925
Thomas Llpton, the daddy, of them Club; Alice A, Will M eyers 60-
Get your window screens and
or olght, Jackson Hot Springs.
and 30,372 in 1926, or a gain for
foot mahogany-colored yawl from
all, will go to the winner.
serpen doors at Jordan 8ash and
tne first five months of 1929 ot
Cabinet Works.
I94tf. 5,439.
While the favorable Jrade the Catalina Island Club, and Dr.
“Life-Like Likenesses
winds are expected to hold good John Harper's 44-foot yawl, which
Ashland on The Plasa.
A clear idea of the trend of
flies the pennant of the Royal
travel into Oregon is afforded throughout most of the Journey Victoria Yacht Club.
Visited
In
A
s
h
la
n
d
-
VfaRern !■ Ashland—
this race Is distinctly no event for
Mr. and Mrs. C. ^an Voast, of through examination of the fol-l
'All boats will be handicapped
landlubbers. Severe storms may
Mias Dorothy E. Ward. Centra­
Los Angeles, were visitors In Ash­ lowing figures prepured by Secre­ sweep the path of the yachts, al­ according to their ratings.
lia, Washington. Miss Gertrude
land yesterday stopping at the tary of State Kozer showing the I ternating with dead calms and .' , After a stop-over in Honolulu.
Watson. East Stanwood, Washing­
registrations during May, 1926,
Columbia hotel.
treacherous . tropical squalls.
A the fleet will start on a return
ton. Mias Naomi L. Ward, Cen­
of non-resident motor vehicles at
yachtsman who can make th is , race to San Francisco, planning to
tralia. Washington, and Frank A.
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover the several designated points.
I arrive there in time to r the Pa­
Smith, ot CostraiU. Washington,
Albany 90, Ashland 1,689, As­ cruise can call himself a sailor. ) cific .coast regatta.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
It
Is
predicted
that
a
new
enuis-
are visitors In Ashland and guests
Shoppe, McGee's 8tore.
198-tl toria 48, Baker 60, Bend 77,
Mias Judith Nelson, Loa A ngeles
of the Hotel Ashland. They are
Brookings 1, Corvallis 30, Eugene ing record to Honolulu will be .vaehtowomnn, exhibits the Thom­
o s a tour of the west.
set. The present record is 11 days,
262, Gold Beach 10, Grants Pass
B usiness Visitor—
14 hours and 4 6 minutes, set in as U p to n rap, which w ill go to
C. B. Rogers of the Standard 754, Hillsboro 7, Hood River 43, July, 1923, by the lOG-fpot'two- the w inner of the Lon Angeles-
Cora Nome Cold Cream
Oil Co., of Portland, spent the Huntington 468, Klamath Falls t masted schooner Mariner, then ' H onolulu yarht rare. Beside her
McNair Bros.
4 52, La Grande 119, Lakeview.
day In Ashland on business.
is a m odel o f one o f the ronteat-
30, Marshfield 32, Medford £06, owned by L. A. Norris, but now anta.
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Dance every Bight, except San.
Milton - Freewater 148, Newport the property of John Barrymore,
B
o
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n
-
the
aotor.
Barrymore
has
entojftd
day, at fair grounds pavilion. Ad
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dauglas o, North Bend 7, Nyssa 57, On­ It In this year’s race and Is con­
mission 10 cents.
242-10i
announce the birth of an 8 pound tario 171, Oregon City 34, Pend­ fident that it will lower its own
baby boy, at the home of Mrs. leton 149, Portland 681, Rose- mark, although he himself will
la Ashland—
Douglas* parents, Mr. and Mrs. buig 240, Salem 342, Seaside 4,| not he able to make the trip.
Traffic Officers C. P. Talent
The Dalles 90, Vale 4, Inspect­
IN A RUSH FOR A
Earl Roach, 77 Third street.
Among the favored contenders
sad E. R. Thurber were visitors
ors 2. Total 6,997.
la Ashland this morning. Thur­
While It is certain thut there qre two new boats; larger than
ber is an officer from Roseburg Returning
nlwayB will be a consl&c rable num­ I any competing In any -previous
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Goodyear ber of automobile tourists visiting races to Hawaii. They are the
and Is assisting In the handling
of traffic during the encampment and children are leaving tomorrow Oregon from Cauaoa every year, Invader, a 137-foot boat owned
at Camp Jackson.
morning for their horn« In Healds­ it is interesting to note that dur­ by Don Lee, and Enchantress, 136
burg, California, after visiting ing the present spring there have •J feet over all, owned by Morgan
Auto 8pongcs and chamois-
for the past week with Mrs. Rob­ been 'registered In this state md- Adams. These boats can spread
Ashlaod Cleaning and
McNair Bros.
ert Goodyear of this city.
tor vehicle« from Hawaii, Mexico,
Dyeing Works
China, Japan and N«w Zealand.
35 First St.
Ashland Natatorlum'i motto Is In Medford—
Clean! Is esi and Purity. Visit us.
Louis Dodge and Harry Hosier
and you will tie assured
made a trip to Medford last eve­
Hood River— Vinegar
plant,
Earawte North—
ning to attend a meeting ot the
burned, last year, being rebuilt
of both gftiting H bock Qñ
Mrs. J. J. Maxwell i
Jackson County Sportsmans Asso-
larger.
Catherine Maxwell, sto
tíme and of getting the
Ashland at the Llthia
hotel, enroute North.
best job possible.
FOR SALE-—2nd hand electric
little change ani
er pWobh.íIrA 1
244-2* tlon at lcenhower’a New and Sec­
ond Hand store, 289 E. Main St,
Phone 171.
244-3
TO TRADE— .H ouse and flvo
acres in Albany 99.000 to trade
• FOR RENT— Modern, furnish­ for property in Ashland. Ida M.
ed apartment, convenient and! Cummings, 227 W 4th* St., Al-
reaMBa|)le.tO.( E. Gunter, ^ o a e > baijx, ^reg^n. JH ( i |
344-2»
FOR HALE Apricots. Ashland
Movin'/ to Salem—
.¡Mr. and Mi*a. JohnFinneran of Frplt; and Produce ■ Association:
24-1-tf
’ Medford are mevhig- to Salem the
last of the week. Mr. Finneran
Was enorm er resident of Ashlajul.
I/W B —Atrdale, pup. 4-minfhs
He was promoted from his posi- o ld /F ln d er return to G61 B 84.,
i tion with the Standard Oil con- pr phone 363-R.
245 3*
1 pMny of Medford to Salem where
FOR RENT— Two garages close
he will handle that branch.
in. Inquire 67 Fifth St.
244-3
FOR SALE-T-Pigs. Ph? 2-F-14.
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244-ít
hundreds of Beautiful
Wall Paper P atterns from
which to select
J..O. Rigg
Paints, Varnishes and
Wall Paper
• Phone 172
WANTED— ..Steady Job by ex>
perlenced man cook (married).
City or camp.
244-2*
FOR SALE— 6-room house and
.76 ft." of ground on paved
Street running through the block
to another street, 91900. Brown, ft
Rice, 63 N. Main.
244-2
Yachting’s Greatest Race, Los Angeles to Hawaii, To Test
Amateur Skippers to the lim it
1020 TOURIST TO EH-
Oak.
Business V isitor--
. W. V. O’Keefe, of the Mleasner
FOR HALE— . Fresh cow, alai
Plano C o .,-a jtd ,i|4 Meloftÿ Way hprae, ,wM 110Q poun<&. - Phot«*
<haB« of Pianh Instruction, ae- 9-F-2.
244-3
abmpanied by Mrs« O'Keefe, is a
yrliota? Ip hp n e
business visitor In 'A s ia n i!,stop­
ping. at the LUhia'tpriftas hotel. oja?n|
oi« bUsigess. i
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Oarnatt’s tatet'
Returned fro pi Proepect—
fur-
h a u e » ,sigaír» r M ? z |i washing machin«. ^n' fine . 4anol-
Easy Credit Terms
Open An Account Here
SAVE YOUR
CLOTHES «
Do not throw away your
old suits and hats. We can
make them look almost
like new, nt a small cost.
Standard Cleaners
A small initial deposit delivers the Furniture you
chooset
Pay for it later in weekly or monthly installments
You will find our prfees ns low as anywhere in the
County with first class service at all times.
J. P. Dodge Sons
95 0 a k 3 t.
Phone 108
We Deliver
COAT and HAT
S A L E!
Friday and Saturday
We put coats with style, coats with quality, coats with
flares, pleats, novelty twills and all in the two day
clearance.
CLEAN SUIT?
One-Day Service
ree’s Shoe Shop
Beware of Moths! Clean
winter clothes before, pi
«hem away. Ashland Cle
and Dying Works. 35 First i
TOMORROW
MMri r T MéDonald.
IW¿vhík, Rre «topping ln '
lat «he Hetél Oregon be
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EVERY HAT! INCLUDED IN THIS SELLING
Select Your Coat and Hat Here Friday and Saturday
See Toin ks'á bàll-iìftyèr and realtor in picturesque,
money-wad'Florida.
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Ad tilts: T ia l 25c? Eve. 35c . ,
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h i l d r e n
With These, We Add The Line Of
25% OH Regular Price
DOOR SETS;
PAINT *
MOLDING H
WINDOW »
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A D M IS S IO N
That Means Good Coats At
•The best time of all to buy them. You can save Fri-
------------------------day and Saturday ——
f
I/IM A M
w . (». Rändern, who ,
darweat aa operation at the Sac
Heart hcapftal in Medford.
t i n t MX Hie week, ia reported
LESS REGULAR PRICE
Ladies Sanrirner Hats
339 E. Main Street
TO DAY -
One-Third
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