Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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and children arrived in Ashland',
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Get youjr window
•creen doors at Jordan Sash and
Busines» V isitor—
»•.., Cabinet Works.
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Tom
Higgins,
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the
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W atch thia space every «lay.
gins Lumber Co., of 8acramento, Stopped in Ashland—
R egular M ectU gs'
Subordinate «very Thursday was a business visitor in Ashland
Mr. M, BIU jísb of Sen Francisco,
Encampment, Jst arid 3rd Tues­ and a guest of the Lithia Springs Is spending a tew days In Ashland
days.
R ebekahs, 2nd and 4 th hotel.
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and Is staying at the Hotel Ash­
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from her abductora about noon
yesterday, ami w atted until sha
reached A gna Prleta. She said
sh e could give no elua to their
Identity. Sha waa n a h a rn ed . al­
though sh e said bar captors fre­
quently threatened to abuse her
of the death of Ada Stannard,
unless a big ransom waa forth-
DOUGLAS, A r ia .,— June 23.-
former Ashland resident The
Mrs.
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cPherson'sald
she
escaped
¡
coming
body will arrive in Ashland this
into Mexico and held in an up-
derground den, w here she de­
clared she sew Dorothy Arnold,
New York heiress, w ho disappear­
ance a decade ago was never
Word was received last night solved. —
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'Of Ashland Dead
Confesses Murdering Indians
P ersonal flo te s
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Trip to B u tte F a l l s -
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sams made Business V isitor— :
H. C. Zehrung of the Gray Mc­
a trip to JJutte Falls yesterday. „
Lean and Percy Co., of Portland
AU short »nee, odds and ends is a business visitor in Ashland
afe on sale at 33.85, 34.85 and and a guest of the Llthla Springs
36.85. McGee’s Shoe Department. hotel.
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Popular and » standard sheet
music—El hart’s.
Renovating Bakery—
S. K. Barnoe, proprietor of the
Mt. Ashland Bakery, Is repaint­ Breaks Arm—
Edith Arnold, who lives on a
ing, papering and making chang­
ranch
on Dead Indian road, fell
es in the bakery this week. He
expects to open Saturday, The while playing and broke her arm.
work is in charge of Smith and
Madden sells protected tires.
Elmore.
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If you wajit It doné right take
it to White’s
Wed. tt
Full Jfi-in. Wide, Bleached — Wednesday Special
15c
Barber Towels
a dandy Thursday Special,. Each
A Good Grade
Pillow Case
Eull Size, Squared and Hemmed—Thursday Spec­
ial, Each
Visiting in Ashland—
; «topped in Ashland—
Mrs. W. Newell Wright and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strone,
daughters, of Carlin, Nevada, ar-i stopped In Ashland yesterday en-
rlved in Ashland the first of the I route to their home ln San Facin-
week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dewey j to. Call. Mrs. Strong was Miss
Sackett. Mrs. Wright is a for- Beryl Jarmon, and taught in the
Ashland High. They were maj-
mer Ashland resident.
ried at the home of Miss Jar-
mon’s parents, near Echo.
Springfield— Bookh-Kelly mill
will build large retail lumber
Tidings A dvertising Pays.
sheds.
29c
Heavy House Lining
Full width and Strong—Wednesday Special, the Yard
1212c
Porch and House Frocks
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FIRE INSURANCE
VERSUS
Blue White
PAINT INSURANCE
Flawlessly
Examine your house and séc if il has begun to de­
teriorate for lack of paint. ••
Perfect
Special buy for Tlrursday Special—Each
$1.95
New Summer Patterns
Cretonnes
BEAUTIES
All 39c grade—Thursday Special, 3 Yards
Sherwin-Williams Outside Paints
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
In the H eart of Town
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95c
$55.00
USE THE BEST
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50 Assorted Colors in
Putting hard earned pay dol­
lars Into one of our diamonds
doesn't mean you are spend­
ing money — you hve merely
Investing it. Good diamonds
ofTer pleasure and satisfaction
at. nobody’s expense. Good dia­
monds bought right show pro­
fit by increasing in value.
Every diamond we sell is a
good diamond— the very best.
Ladies Silk Hose
Special Thursday Table Price
95c
Shop The Turnover Thursday At
Chas. A. White
ENDERS BLOCK
For cleaning, phone Paulseruds.
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C cy
Born—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook an­
nounce the birth of a 9 pound
baby son, June 20 at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Cora Burns on
Harrison street. The baby has
been named Robert Donald.
Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
Plaza Confectionery.
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Left for Alabama—
B. Avent lefft last evening
»¿WlLUAM on O. train
53 for his home In Fruit
dale, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. i
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Avent have been visiting relatives ,
and friends in Ashland for th e ; £ 0
past week and Mrs. Avent will 31
spend a month here before re-
turning home.
Madden retreads tires
Students
Rayon Silk Dresses
Cforge W. Wilson. 70 year old
evangelist,
who says he
t rear lied to 100,900 persons in
j 40 states, will preach on the street j
, tonight. He came to Ashland from
Bedford, where he preached last
evening.
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Anhl.ad Natatorium’s motto ._
Gleanl'ress an<J Purity. Visit us.
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$4.95
Rayon Silk Vests
BACH
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in new plaids and stripes for
summer wear.
89c
in Orchid, Peach, Pink, Maize and.
Honeydcw.
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Silk-Flat Crepes
YAK!) 52.48. :.
40 in. wide in all the new colors.
Sold regular, $2.69,
Cretonne Parasoles
EACH $2.48’
made with sixteen ribs — cover
oil one piece, stub handle.
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V.'stting In Ashland—
Miss Margaret Nelson of Port-;
land, arrived In Ashland last ^ven-
ing .to visit for the summer with
her cousin, J. L. Smith.
“Never Mend”
Pure Silk Hose
Beware o f Moths! Clean your
w inter clothes before patting
them away. Ashland Cleaning
and Dying Works. 86 First Street.
Guaranteed to jgiye satisfaction
—in all the! new colors.
PAIK $1.00
Ladies Elastic Stitch
Bathing Suits
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Where Year 1
Attending Summer I
Normal School
Take advantage of these Hof Weather Specials
for Thursdays Selling
S.Y-ei
1VH1 P ’ eqclt on Street—
Regular Admission
Crash Toweling
Ernest. Burkhart, nephew ot B. K. Hale,-Osage cattle king, has confessed
bombing the home of W. B. Smith, wealthy Osage Indian, killing Smith
and his wife. He did It. he says, at the instigation of Hale, who is under
indictment for murder. Two views of Burkhart are shown above; below
is shown the wreckage of the Smith home.
The Quality Store
selt’fig is along thö
e’ e trail, in some of
r r 'CS s most striking
' e y ircludincr exteriors
n ’ ntertors of the Undent
•Cliff Dwellings, homes of a
race long vanished. Well-
known mining properties are
shown on the screen and the
roacls selected for the pic­
ture are the most striking
of all along America’s high­
way of wonders.
Red or Bluo Border
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8ome real bargains In Summer Visited Miss Payne—
Suits at Paulseruds.
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Miss Mintie Wilhelm of Grants
Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter
Pass,
who Just. graduated from
laSUHmveda*, fm« F— adehHiHff Business Visiter—
the
Los
Angeles Bible Institute,
where she Is a delegate from'Oro-
R. Hammond of the Koehler spent last evening and today in
gon to the National Education­
Lights Co. of Seattle, is a busi­
al Association. She will also visit ness visitor in Ashland. He is a Ashland as the guest of Miss Mar-
relatives and expects to be gonei ^uest of the Lithia Springs hotel. ! Jorie Payne.
three weeks.
Elks Ladies Card Club—
Garnett's Cafeteria, 93 North
The Elks Ladies Card Club will
Cliff Payne makes shelves.
Main.'
242-1-mo meet at 2 o’clock tomorrow after­
noon with Mrs. E. V. Carter and
Returned from South—
Mrs. T. H. Simpson as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhl of
Medford stopped in Ashland on
;their
return from the south, where
FINISHING TONIGHT
they have been for Mr. . Kuhl's
health. They stopped at the
Lithia Springs hotel last evening.-
Mr. Ruhl is the editor of the
Medford Mail Tribune.
The
in Everyday Items of Usefulness
at Mexicali. Traveling through
lower California and into Sonora,
she escaped from her captors, a
man named “Stove” and a woman
named “Rosa”, she declared. 8he
made her way painfully on foot
over burning Sonora sand dunes
to Agua Prieta, ust across the
line from Douglas. The kidnap­
ing charge Is almost Identical
with that related by Mrs. Virginia
Lee Cookson, authbreqs, who last
August claimed she was carried
Left for P h ila d e lp h ia -
Tomorrow and Friday
SPECIALS
(Continued From Page One)
“Modern Artistic Photography’’
— Studio Ashland on the Plaza.
“THAT ROYLE
GIRL”
Thursday
IX1HT TEMPLE LEADER
FOUND HAYS MOTHER
Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmor'e—
. Rev. Hugh T. Mltchelmore of
Spokane, Washington, who has
been called to the pastorate of the
Ashland Presbyterian church, has
accepted the call and will occupy
the pulpit for th« first time on
the first Sunday in July. He is
a friend of Rev. C. F. Koehler, a
former pastor of the Ashland
church and Is highly recommend
ed by him.
Breaks Arm Cranking F o n l -
Special Display -— New and
John Barr broke his arm while To Spend Summer Here —
dainty summer hats— Thursday,
Verne Blue arrived In Ashland
Friday, Saturday. Mrs. Larkin cranking a Ford the first of the
the
first of the week from Eu­
week.
Grubb, 114 3rd St. '
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gene, where he has been associate
Hot sulphur tub baths, day professor of history. He plans to
V isiting in Grant« P as»—
or
night, Jackson H ot Springs. spend the summer here with his
Miss Frances Barnes is visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bluo.
for a week with the E. C. Bell
Talent
Boy—
family in Grants Pass.
Arthur Goetltng of Talent,
We specialize in 50c lunches—
24 3-1 mo
Normal School text books. Mc­ brolcfe his arm while playing, last Ashland Cafe.
week.
He
received
medical
atten­
Nair Bros.
tion In Ashland.
. Left for X«*w York—
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bailey left
. .Visiting A u n t -
Paper curl a specialty. Llthla for their home in Schenectady
Miss Dorothy Smith is visiting
228-tf New York, after spending a few
her aunt, Mrs. Cars, at her home Hotel Beauty Parlor.
days in Ashland visiting Mrs.
in Medford.
V isiting in Ashland—
Eailey’s brother, Gerald Gunter.
E. M. Godwin of Virginia, Is Mrs. Bailey was formerly Myra
; One Cent Sale starts tomorrow.
visiting for a few days, in Ash­ Gunter and they were married in
McNair Bros.
land.
Corvallis last Friday.
Expected This E v en in g -
Have •» Fitch Dandruff Remover
AU short lines, odds and ends
Miss Edna Myers and Mrs.
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty are on sale at 33.85, 34.85 and
Myers, of Seattle, former Ash-
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tf 36.85. McGee’s Shoe Department.
land residents, are expected In
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Ashland this evening to visit for
Visiting in Ashland—
some time wlt^ Mrs. S. T. Song­
Tom Hervey of Myrtle Creek, Business Visitor—
er, at their home on Heiman St.
arrived in Ashland last evening
W. G. Alien of -Portland was a
to visit for-some tim«? with Mr. business _ visitor In Ashland yes­
Don’t miss the One Cent Sale at
and Mrs. Hervey on Mt. Avenue. terday.
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McNair Bros.
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Hermlston — R&nk of w Calltor- *
nie and Northern Pacific Railroad
Join' in campaign to bring settlers
here.
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School supplies— Elhart’s.
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evening. J. P. Dodge and Sons
Funeral Directors have charge.
Further particulars were not
available.
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SUITS-SLITS-SUITS
Í0 of 'em Left
at
$4.98
all Pure Wool. Colors:
Green mnl Yellow.
Navy,
Pongee Shiek
New Sport Silk
VARD $2.25
New Sport Silk for Dresses in
wanted shades for summer.
Striped Tub Silks •
YARD
5 2 .2 5 ‘ •
Others from $25-°° to$45°°
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“Hai-a-das/i-lnn”
32 in. wide in Broadcloth nnd
jCrepes.
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