TUESDAY, June 38, 1030. ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS bocal ■ P ersonal Jiotes _ __ - . ■'nun— r - " —r¡rg x a A Dally Chronicle of those who como and gw, and events of local Interest To Attend Normal— Mildred Church, Elisa Church, Mohairs, gabardines and Palm Winona Smith, of Camas Valley, Roaches at Paulserud’s. 24Q-tf Oregon and Miss G. C. Anderson of Portland, are in Ashland to Exprvted Hom e— Mrs. W alter HeFrfdon Is 'e x ­ attend the summer Normal. They are guests of the,C olum bia Hotel. pected homo from Los Angeles to-«' night, where she spoilt tho past three w eeks visiting her sister, School Rooks — Elharts. Home f«r Vacation— Mrs. Edward Stanard. Mrs. Stan- Miss Alice Huger,, a student urd w ill accompany her home to nume at the Good Samaritan hos­ Spent Week en ODD FELlJDW ACTIYHIEH Watch this space every day. * Regalar Meet! yrs Subordinate every Thursday Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­ days. Rebekahs. 2nd an.! 4th lSO-tf Tuesdays. Returned from Portland— Mrs. L. J. Heer and Mrs. Grace Bechtel, returned Monday from a w two weeks visit with Mrs. H eer’s daughter, Mrs. Alta Anderson. Mrs. Heer also visited other rela­ tives while there. School books and supplies — Elharts Book Store. .a Visited In Ashland— D. Fletcher and Mr. Spooner, of McMinnville, speht Sunday in Ashland visiting Walter Mlksch. W e specialize In 50c lunches— Ashland Cat«. 243-1 mo Today And Tomorrow Gramimotnei > ‘ VUltiug Father— » Mrs. E. L. Fousse and ^augh- i ter, Elaine Louise, of Coronada, , California, arrived in Ashland the first of the week»to spend an • indefinite time visiting her father, J. F. Cole. Mrs. Fousse will be ' remembered us Miss Mildred I Cole. I _______ Tries Suicide; , Signs Contract ,SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 22.— ( U P )— Robert W. Savage, youthful m illionaire, w ho at­ tem pted suicide after futile court­ ship of Clara Bow, movie flapper, signed a contract yesterday to lead in a six-reel picture titled “ Hot K isses.” I lls salary will be $1000 a week. Raker— $5,000,000 merger «of Mother Ixide, Goose Creek -and Balm Creek copper properties proposed. > • TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED — General hause- SEALED BIDS will be received work in private home, or work as w aitress in restaurant, also as at my office until noon on Mon­ dishwasher. 140 Lincoln. 248-3* day, Jane 2S, 1926, for the pur­ chase o f the fine residence pro­ TO TRADE— « lots In the Den­ perty at 364 Vista St., Ashland, ney Addition at Tacoma for sm all Oregon. Bids may be on the en­ home in or near Ashland. M. E, tire property with 135 feet front­ age on v ista St, by 142 feet deop Fenton, Ashland, Ore. 248-1 or on the buildings with east FOR SALE — Quartered oak agé cn Vista at, by 142 ft. deep or china closet. R ol^d-top w riting on tfco buildings with east 90 ft. desk. Icenhower's New and Sec­ frontage by 142 ft; Abstract of ti­ ondhand Store, 389 East Main. tle will be furnished and property Phone 171. 248 3 conveyed by warranty deed when sold. ' Each bid muat bo accom­ FOR HALE— Bed room suite,1* panied by a certified check or cer­ rocker and stand, about 60 yds. tificate of deposit for ten per1 Rag Carpet, 341 low er Almond g t .lcent price hid, payable to 248-2* i me ftS agent- the balance o f the price to lie paid b y ‘the purchaser WANTED — Experienced ratchet within thirty days. Bids will he opened a tjn y office at 1:30 p. m , setter. Phone Modford 4 31-J. 248-3* June 28, 1926. The right is re­ served to reject any and all bid« HIGH GRADE PIANO near but this property MUST BE SOLD Ashland w ill be sold to reliable SOON and probably will go at this party at big saving, $10 m onthly' for less than It Is worth, w ill handle. A real buy. Write* Ask me to show you this place. at once for particulars. Tallman II. C. Caley, Agent, 65 E. Main St. Plano Store, Klam ath F alls, Ore. ■ 248-3 240-6 ; Ashland. Ore OLD ( ’IX »THING WANTED— Don’t throw away old cast-off clothing or furniture as it is need­ ed. The Salvation Army w ill ac­ cept It and make good use of it. Our hall located on 4th st.. w ill be open from 9 to 11 a. m. Sat­ urday mornings to accept any thing that might he brought there. Officer in charge, (’apt. I. Black- — » ♦ » well. When Florence Bright of Chicago goes io Des Moines she has four great­ grandmothers to welcome her They arc, back row. Mrs. Rachel Neitder- hlsar lleft» and Mrs. L. S Patterson front row. Mrs. J. E. Gibson (left) and Mr*: Anna Bright, who is holding Florence. enough to stuplfy an animaj for Drunken Indian about an hour. * * "Some of th e ’ horscso I shoe “Maiden Devours kick about so much I hnve decid­ Comic Sections ed to use scientific m ethods.” THE DALLES, June 22.— (U- P .)— Mary Warm Springs, an In­ dian maiden from the nearby res­ ervation, Is a fiend for the comic papers— in fact, she eats them up. Mary was arrested today by the police just as she was finishing a hearty lunch consisting of a four-page cojered coinlc supple­ ment. She was lodged in the city jail on a charge of intoxication. FOR RENT— Furnished 4 -room house, one block above business section. ‘ Inquire 6 Beach Ave., or phone ^ 6 - L . 248-4* » • « «-»•«-< R. ISAAC $ Co. “ The Qualify Store” FOR RENT — 3 - room apart­ m ent, nice, clean. 1023 E Main. 248-1-wk. FOR HALE— Ripe peaches, 3c Thus the modern counterpart lb., Ash-land Fruit and Produce of Longfellow's giant horse cob­ 248-tf bler sets out to do his honorable work. It should be added that the ’blacksmith shop ha3 now become a “horsepital,” only the smithy did not say w hether he had de­ cided upon the deft aid of a train­ on ed nurse. One-Day Service Shoe Repairing TO HTUDY EASTERN ItACKS WASHINGTON, June 22. — LOST— Ansco Folding Camera at hall game Sunday. Return to (U P )— New m ysteries of prehis McNair Bros. 2 4 9 - 0 toile events may be uncovered 339 E. Main Street this summer by Professor H. H. Klamartr Falls—¡Miller Con­ Bartlett, Sm ithsonian Institute struction Co. starts to make new scientist who will study the folk­ lore of the Malay and Sumatra supertile concrete tiling. or night, Jackson Hot Springs. Springfield— Southern Pafclfic races. Arrived in Ashland— The Malay and Sumatra people Miss Margaret Hargus of Klam­ building more long spur-tracks to Returned from South— for years have,w ritten their faiths ath Falls arrived In Ashland yes­ Booth-Kelly sawmills. MI bs Minnie Poley returnod and legends on joints of bamboo. terday to visit for an Indefinite Sunday from Oakland, where she The w riting is done when the has been teaching In the Roose­ time with her aunt, Mrs. Emil hamheo joints are green, after­ Pell. velt High. She will spend 'the wards they are dried and thus summer In Ashland. preserved Indefinitely. Get your window screens and r The manuscripts on bamboo are screen doors at Jordan Sash and Papçr curi a specialty. Llthia Cabinet Works. SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 22. J expected to contain descriptions * 194tf. vj].' of magical and medical uses of Hotel Beauty Parlor. 228-tf — (U P )— 'Tis well that the tri-e! P'ants as well as other data. A N«‘ww From Fred Engle — lage sm ithy of chestnut ''u slr c 's Visitor— TRUCKS bleep , number of the bamboo Joints will Word was received from Fred fame of the brawny stop here regularly for gas and W. E. Lucas, manager of the four- be brought to America for exhl- Engle from New York, written whose bulgy jowls and oil. Their drivers know the Chicago Land Co., of Grants Pass, the 17th, that he and Mrs. Engle square neck inspired Mr. LongT‘ h,t,on at the N ational Museum. quality of the products we sell. was a business visitor In Ash­ had met Mias Margaret Anderson, fellow to pen brave lines of su­ land yesterday. n former teacher In Ashland, and perb warks wrought with hammer PU SH ED OUT OF THE RACE Williams Service Static n When Chas. M cAllister or had a long visit with her. They and tongs, 'tis well that he’« dead.! Roulcvnrd & Sherman Hnve a Fitch Dandruff Itemover were to lenve soon for Philadel­ Your modern blacksm ith, now 1 Kearney, N. J., reached the point Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty phia. ' so few In number, and so infer­ where he had to drag his tired, Shoppe, McGee's Store. 198-tl ior In type. It would seem. What aching, Weary body from a well- ‘‘Life-Like Likenesses, Studio would that villagfc sm ithy have nigh sleepless bed, he did a wlbe In A sit land— Ashland on The Plaza. thought of a fellow sm ithy who thing— bought a bottle of Foley Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Herrin and taking sought to chloroform the horscr. Pills, and then "After MI sr Margaret Reescr of Portland, Foley P ills for a tim e, I became H»M-in| Circle Meeting— hefore he nailed their shoes on! former residents of this city arc The Social Circle will meet In A village smithy o‘f Fort Dick. all right anti my pain and w eak ­ spending a few days at the Llthia the parlor of the Christian church Del Norte county, has written Mr. ness Is nil gone.” Foley P ills, a ( Springs Hotel. Mrs. Herrin and at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. AU J. P. Iverson, in charge of t h 'i diuretic stim ulant for the kid- Miss Rceser are aunts of Mrs. state department of animal Indus- neyas, are a reliable, valuable members are urged to he in at­ Blanche Iyogan O'Ndl nnd Mrs. try, asking for a prescription. medicine guaranteed to give sat tendance as this will be the laRt A. C. Nlnlnger. “Just a mild, harmless anacs- isfactlon or money refunded meeting of the summer season. thetlc," he stipulates. ‘Just strong, Sold everyw here No. 2. Some real bargains In Summer Visiting Uncle— Suits at Paulsertlds. 247-lf W esley Wright of Glendale, California, is in Ashland visiting V isiting nt Yrsk*— B illy HuleU Is spending several Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Turner, on days at Yreka, visiting at the 6th street. He Is a nephew of Mr. Turner. home of bis uncle, Charles Logan. Normal Students and Faculty We extend to you a cordial welcome and invite you to visit our store, where you will find a complete line of Pry Goods, Keady-to-Wear and accessories. BUY YOUR 4TII OF JULY DRESS Agee’s Shoe Shop Anaesthetic Uscii in Smithy’s Work N O W Special Offering of Rayon Silk and Printed Voile Dresses, Each .95 I Printed Voile and Rayon Dresses, Special, Each .48 ay Yoar piedi THE HOT DAYS DEMAND SHEER Garnett’s Cafeteria. 93 North Main. 242-1 -mo NtoppM in Ashland— Mr. an 1 Mrs. Fred Leo, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leong, and Leong Ixmg of Portland, w ealthy merchants, ‘ stopped In Ashland nt the Hotel I Oregon enroute south. qfiatRoyle ___ Girl’__ Yon find her in every city. Her dress is always snap­ py. She knows the wisest boys, the newest dance steps. You ‘think she is shallow. DO you think you know? THAT ROYLE GIRL. A vivid love - melodrama of the Chicago jazz zone. Regular Admission Dance every night, except Sun­ day, at fair grounds pavilion. Ad­ mission 10 cents. 242-101 Visited Ashland— Mrs. F. A. Ballln. wife of the owner of the Californian Hotel in Los Angeles, Otelin B. Clement, Mrs., W. j. Peterson, and E lisa­ beth Boye. of Portland, stopped In Ashland at the Hotel Ashland en­ route to Ix»s Angeles. Will Arrive This Evening — Miss Ruth Brown Is expected to arrive In Ashland this evening from Los Banos, where she has been teaching In the city schools. Mise Brown will spend the sum ­ mer In Ashland visiting her pnfc- V isiting Hl*t/-r— Elam Oall of Sam Valley ar- Mf» . L . fi. B r OMfl- Â. rtvrd h» A shRtm l fast event ng f o r a few days ays visit with his sister. ¡ Hpent Sunday Here Mrs. Anna Myer Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Lucas, of Beagle, Ore., Mr. Lucas' .m othef. For cleaning, phone Paulsertlds. Mrs. John Lucas and Mrs. Lucas' 247-tf mother, Mra. Iaenmlnger, of Colo­ rado, who have^heen visiting , Spending Few Days Here— Rev. Judson Oldfield Is spend- them, spent Sunday In Ashland Ing a few days In Ashland on Inisi- aa (he guests of Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen. I ness. --------prr—------------- Try our BOc Merchants' Lunch Roseburg— Umpqua Park of 90 Every day from 11 to 2 at The acres,' w ill have golf course, ten­ Plaza Confectionery. 112-tf nis, baths and club house. Glendale — Grading started, Rnslnesa preparatory to paving road to Pa­ Major N. 8. Hopfleld of Port cific Highway. land waa a business visitor In the Albany — Cannery em ploys 250 J/cIty yesterday. women, canning berries. . COOL CLOTHS SUITING Everfast Wash Fabrics 1(«K. U. 8 PtL Offle© A SPECIAL PROCESS © f dyeing used on these h a n d s o m e f a b r ic s mulcoA th e m nbso- lu te ly f a s t - c o l o r . T h e y c an be la u n ­ dered env way you lik e — b o ile d and h u n g in th e su n You'll find them al­ ways fast. An attractive show­ ing in thia store. SHANTONE SUPEKBROAD CLtYTH LINEN GINGHAM CLOTH Our Counters and Tables are loaded with the best of light weight fabrics in blossoming colors that make for newness and youth. All wide and fast colors PRICED AT FINEWEAR BASKET CREPE PLAIN VOILE PRINTED VOILE ENGLISH PRINTS DRAPERY PRINTS RAYON BROCADES GET THEM AT