Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, Jonc 10, IOSA.
ABXELAMD DAILY TTO Il«»
We are offering level grazing land; balance in 10 monthly payments.
near principal town which Is on 20 par cent commission to re­
S.
A.
Martin
and
M.
E.
Patton,
Mrs. A. A, Madden will spend
transcontinental
railway
and sponsible agents. Address Public
Of Forest Orove, stopped in Ash­
the weekxend in Medford as the
national
highway,
'right
in
the ^Service Sales Corporation, 639
land at the Hotel Ashland last
FOR HALE: — Lo¿an berries,
guest of Mrs. Blanche ^ineltarger.
center'of
the
greatest
activity
at So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif.
»veiling,, enroute to Berkeley, phone 485J or.cajl 1725 Boule­
and
go,
and
eroat«
of
$14.87
1-2
per
acre,
1-3
down,
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246-lt*
.where
they
will
attend
tht
sum­
vard. W. E. Pierson.
246-tf
A Daily Gbnmicie of tho«e who conio
Hot weather suits at Orres
mer
session
at
the
University
of
tailors next to McGees' Store.
locai tateroat
FOR! HALE: — 6 fine milch
. ,
The water at the Ashland Nat California.
goats.
Toggenburgs. 1 fine buck.
Madden retreads Urea.
63-tI will give you pep and radiant
Inquire
Ashland Realty Co.
Springs
Dance—
Jackson
Hot
health.
ODD FELIX) W ACTIVITIES In Myrtl- Point—
• 246-3t*
246-1
L.
A.
Roberts
is
spending
a
few
tonight.
Loveland Laundry ‘ Service, of-
•-----
Watch this space every day.
'days in Myrtle Point on business. flee at Paulserud’s Tailor Shop.) Normal school text hooks at
WANTED: — Tyro roomers and
Regular Meetiigs
Phone 119. Work guaranteed. J Elhart's Book Store.
246-lt Visited Brother— ,
boarders. 41 5th St. '• ‘ 246-3
Subordinate every Thursday.
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W. A. Hansen of North Cove,
The Rexa’.l One Cent Sale— next
246-iq
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues
FOB
HALE: — Team, wagon
Returned from Eastern Oregoi
Washington, In the Cranberry in­
days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th week.— McNair Bros.
and
harness,
cheap for cash. 311
dustry
there,
made
a
short
vlalt
Mrs.
Ella*Sperry
and
daughter,
Form er R esident—
150-tf ¡
Tuesdays.
24.6-3*
Mohairs, gabardines and Palin
Mrs. Ernest Miller, of Portland/ Sarah, have returned to their In Ashland with his brother, L. Wimer Street.
Beaches at Paulserud’s.
240-tf a former .Ashland resident, speut home on Mt. Ave., from Eastern H. Hansen, proprietor of the Ho­
V isiting in Ashland—
WANTED:— Steady Job as ex­
several days in Ashland visiting Oregon, where they spent sev­ te l Ashland. Mr. Hansen was fa­ perienced man cook (married).
Mrs. Clara Northrop of Gerber,
«
friends. She returned to Port­ eral months visiting relatives. vorably Impressed with Ashland City or camp, 1401 Boulevard.
Califat nia, and son, Sherman, are Kiwanis Pioneer Meeting—
In
the
account
of
the
pioneers
They expect to spend the sum­ and may possibly locate here.
land the first of the week.
spending a few days in Ashland
246-2t*
mer here.
1
as the guests of Mrs. A. Avery. in attendance at the Kiwanis Pion­
eers mooting in the Friday Tid­
Helling Millers Hosiery to Miller’s
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 93 North
WANTEÏ) AT ONCEf — Man to
ings,
one
of
the
pioneers
was
T"ggery—
We
specialize
in
50c
lunches—
Main.
lay
pipe .for irrigation. M. E. Bond,
242-1-mo
Beware of Moths! Clean your
243-1 mo
E. H. Miller of the S. S. Miller Route 2, Phone 6F21.
Ashland Cafe.
246-3
winter clothes before putting named as Koser. This should have
Hosiery Co., of Redding, Pennsyl­
Stationery at Elhart’s.
them away. Ashland Cleaning been J. R. Tozer, who was one
FOR HALE: — Bed Davenport,
Normal school text books at vania, was in Ashland today sell­
and Dying Works. 35 First Street. of the guests. •
cheap.
Inquire 75,Alida St.
246-lt ing Miller’s Hosiery to Miller’s
Elhart’s Book Store.
'Stopped In Ashland—
.
242-tf
•
246-3t*
‘‘Life-Like Likenesses,“ Studio
Toggery. They are not related
Mrs. L. T. Sales, Miss Sales,
Visited
In
Ashland—
however.
Ashland on The Plaxa.
jMlss E. Holland and Miss W.
MALE HELP WANTED: — In
Visiting in EasK’rn Oregon—
Mr. and Mrs. Mars Parker of
Gaines, of Palo Alto, where the
newspapers, magazines, and other
Miss Mildred Johnson is visit­
Give the Loveland Laundry ,young ladies have been attending Ontario. California, stopped at
ing for two weeks with relatives
TO THE VOTERS OF ASHLAND publications every day you read
Service a trial. Flrt class work the Stanford University, stopped the White Star Auto Camp last
in Fossill Hid M itc h elT . Oregon
■«bout the Boulder Canyon Dam
SCHOOL DISTRICT
AT
and prompt service. Phone 119. in Ashland enroute north last evening and visited for a short
We have filed as Candidates far irrigation and power project on
246-lt evening and.were guests of the time with Mrs. Ella B. Mills, this
The Loveland Laundry Service
re-election as Directors for the the Colorado River. • People
Llthia Springs hotél.
morning, before going on to Port­
car will start collecting laundry
Ashland School District, at the everywhere are talking Arizona
land.
Monday, June 21st, and will col­ Resigned Posit ion—
election on Monday. We feel that and taking advantage of the un­
Miss 'Lucille Gilmore has re-
Dance every night, except Sun­
limited speculative opportunities.
lect and deliver laundry every
Hot snlphur tub baths, day we have given an economical and
day. Phone 119. ■
246-lt slgned her position at the First day, at fair grounds pavilion. Ad­
conscientious administration, and
National Bank to take a rest for mission 10 cents.
242-10t or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
In view of the building program
Get your window screens and„8PVeral months. The position has
Normal school text books at we have under way be believe we
Flag Day Dance—Jackson Hot
screen doors at Jordan Sash and "been filled by Miss June McFad-
can serve the District better than
Springs tonight.
24 6-lt Elhart’s Book Store.
246-lt
Cabinet Works.
194tf. yen beginning Monday.
Inexperienced Directors. If the
people are satisfied with out ef­
To Attend Normal—-
Notification— the county herd Vri«M4ng In Ashland—
Business Visitor—
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harrang and
Mrs. C. S. Burton of Modoc, forts we would appreciate their
Alexander G. Pallant, repre­ inspector will tuberculine test the
vote.
senting the Cherry City Milling cattle of Aeshland Monday and children, of Foster, Oregon, ar­ Point, arrived In Ashland la?t
V. O. N. SMITH,
FOR ALL CARS
rived
last
evening
for
a
.visit
with
evening and will attend the Sum­
Co., Salem. Oregon, spent the day Tuesday. June 21 and 22. This
W.
H. McNAIR.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Berg.
Their
applies
to
cows
for
personal
use
mer Normal. She stopped at the
In Ashland on business.
246-lt
as well as Dairy use. The law re1 daughter, Miss Leona, will remain Hotel Ashland.
One Cent Sale next Thursday, quires a charge or 25 centp a cow here to attend summer Normal.
Paper curl a specialty. Llthia
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245-2
Friday and Saturday.—McNair to be made.
Madden eolia protected tires. Hotel Beauty Parlor.
228-tf
Bros.
Visiting in A sh lan d -
Vivian Woodside, arrived in To Attend Hummer Normal—
Try our 50c Merchants’ Lunch.
From Pullman—
A'shland
today
from
Eugene,
Miss
Edna
Kennedy,
who
Every
day from 11 to 2 at The
Eugene Detrick, who has been
162-tf
attending Washington- State Col- where she has been attending the tanght in the Junior High this Plaza Confectionery.
year, returned last evening from a
lege at Pullman. Washington, ar-j University ot Oregon,
visit with her parents in Chico,
rived home yesterday to spend
and will attend the summer Nor­
Phone
119
and
Loveland
Laun­
the summer vacation with his
>
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. De- dry Service Car will call for and mal here.
Hundreds of Beautiful
deliver your laundry. Prompt ser­
trick.
vice.
246-lt FOB MEN WHO WORK HARD Wall Paper Patterns from
8 P.M.
12 NÔON
Factory workers, railroad men,
GUY
GOOD,
Nctification—The county herd
which to select
farmers, miners, mill-employeeR,
inspector will tuberculine test the Visiting Mrs. Lilly—
Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. Trulovs teamsters, and those constantly
cattle of Ashland Moaday and
Tuesday, June 21 and 22. This of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and expased to changing weather, who
applies to cows for personal use Mrs. Edward Batchalsr of Oak­ work at hard physical labor, are
TIRE SERVICE
Paints, Varnishes and
as well as Dairy use. The law re­ land, are gueata for a few days more or less subject to kidney
Free
air, w ater and C rank­
quires a charge of 25 cents a cow at the home of Mrs. J. R. Lilly ailments and kindred ills. J. G.
W all Paper
case
Service
at
at
47
Union
street.
Wolf, Green . Bay, Wla., says:
to be made.
24 5-2
“Foley Pills (a diuretic stimulant
Williams Service Station
Phone 172
Ashland Natatorium’s motto Is to the kidneys) relieved me of
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
Bneinem Visitor—
E. B. Miner returned to Port­ Cleanliness and Purity. Visit us. a severe backache, that had both­
ered me for several months. A
land last evening after spending
few bottles fixed me up in good
several days in Ashland on busi­ Repainting—
O. H. Johnson la having the | shape." Cost little, but a reliable.
ness.
interior and exterior of the front valuable medicine guaranteed to
of his Jewelery store repainted, give satisfaction. Ask for Foley
using the jasx finish. New drapes Pills. Sold everywhere.— No. 3
will also be put up.
Returned to San F ran cisco—
W eek-end in M e d fo r d -
Rii route South—
Mrs. Aplta Jarvis Parker aud
Miss Frances Briggs will return
to San Francisco this evening
after spending three weeks visit­
ing friends in Ashland.
b o c a l ■ P e r s o n a l f l o t e s
TOO 1A1E 10 C O T
Drop In For a Meal
Anytime During the
Week
You will enjoy our noon lunches or
our evening dinners.
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v
SUNDAY EVENING DINNERS
are always a treat
Lithia Springs Hotel
Êxifce
BATTER IE 5
85c
Ignition Experts
Everything
Electrical
XL ELECTRIC
Station
EAT
85c
THAT
CHICKEN DINNER
THE PLAZA
J. 0 . Rigg
Opening Dance
ICE CREAM WHEN COMPANY
COMES - -
TODAY
Clift Payne makes ladders.
ONLY
“DURAND OF
THE BAD LANDS”
with
BUCK JONES
TOMORROW ONLY
Bave a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tf
From Minlford— —
Mrs. Lena Roseberry and Miss
Nava Lonsberri, of Medford
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Madden today.
TO CULTIVATE A
JU ST SERVE THEM
Beautiful
Complexion
Ashland Creamery’s
Pure , I F ruit Cream
one must have first a thor­
oughly clean skin ns a
foundation.
J
Qool T^efresbment
fo r Quests
Denney’s
TI ASY’’LL BE DELIGHTED
CLEANSING CREAM
fir =
75c
Enroll for a Good Course
'
of
Piano
Instruction
Charles S. Mitchell
*
SOLD IN BULK BY
Lithia Park Platform.
Tuesday Night, June 22
Following Band Concert
SPECIAL MUSIC
162nd. Inf. 10-Piece Orchestra
I
Cleans the skin better
than soap and water.
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
.10 for the Evening OR 10c a Dance
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 116
128 Laurel St.
w -'ii
Last Call!
JU ST ONE MORE REMINDER OF THE
BEBE
DANIELS
‘irnss
Brewster's
millions-
a
CIAUNCE BADGER
Production
FORD STERLING
A de Inxe comedy and a gor
geous fashion parade com . I
billed.
The hilarious tale of a pretty
girl who had to squander a
fortune — and coundn’t.
SOUTHERN OREGON PAGEANT
NORM AT,
STUDENTS-
We welcome you to Ashland. W e’re proud of
our new school, of the tyjw of men and wo­
men 'who are going
to # conduct it.
,
Let the Southern Oregon Normal School help
fit you for.bigger and better things in life.
And let the First National be of service to yon
in any way possible. W hile you’re in Ashland,
you’ll find it convenient to hank nt
FIRST
NATIONAL
ASHLAND, OREGON
BANK
“Blazing The
Tr
38”
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Chamber of Commerce
* Prices—$1.50—$1.00—G0o—No Tax
Remember The Dates
Fair Grounds, Medford
June 22 - 23 - 24
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a n d S u p p lie s
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