Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«
M ine on W iM jr F 'C r r J k —
H . H u m and A rchie M ille r are
at th e ir m ine on H u n g ry Creek
D ia trlc t doing assessment w o rk.
T hey expect to re tu rn Monday.
Itoeal * Personal flotes
Ashland N s ta to riq m ’s m otto la
C leanliceaa and P u rity . V is it us.
O D D F E L L O W A G T IV lT IB b
W atch thia space every day.
R egu lar M eet! igs
Subordinate every Thursday
Encam pm ent, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days.
Rebekahs, 2nd and ,4 th
Tuesdays.
1 5 0 -tf
Mrs. Johnson G4“* East—
Mrs. F eru le Johnson le ft for
the fa s t Saturday from Portland
with Mrs. Susanae Homes C arter,
fa r a few weeks visit in Boston,
Philadelphia and other points of
interest.
They w ill go over the
N orthern Pacific, returning via
th e Canadian Pacific.
Mrs. C ar­
te r is attending the N. E . A.
Cam p F ir e G irls —
The Cam p F ire G irls are eerv
M r. and Mrs. George K ra m e r
ing sandwiches and m ilk a t th<
left Wednesday evening fo r San
N orm al school noods fo r the nexl
Francisco to spend a week v is it­
six weeks.
ing relatives.
Left for Han F r a n c isc o -
Beware of M oths! Clean your
Just think of it. A ll wool suits
w
lrtter
» clothes
before
puttin g
at $23.50 tailored to order w ith
them aw ay. A shland Cleaning
extra pants free a t Orres Tailors.
and D ying W orks. 35 F IrS t Streqt.
2 4 2 -tf
l i II si ndss V istio r—
Iiooper was a business
From B erkeley—
visitor In Ashland from his ranch
M r. and Mrs. H . S. L ittle , Mrs.
on Dead Indian today.
J. R. L ittle . Mrs. X F . Powers
and J. R. Teverner, of Berkeley,
50 men In Ashland can get free
C alifo rn ia, stopped in Ashland en­
trousers at Orres ta ilo r shop If
route north.
They were guests
they hurry.
of the L ith ia Springs hotel last
S tationery T rip to Grants Pass—
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K . Barnes made
Get y o ur window screens and
a business trip to G rants Pass to­
screen doors a t Jordan Sash and
day.
R eturned from North—
Cabinet W orks.
194tf.
Mrs. Aaron Andrews returned
and
Special Display — — blew
tastamlght from two weeks spent
'.'¿eft fo r Hom e In W ashington —
Ip t t n r north.
Miss M argu erita d ain ty summer hati :s— Thursday,
i Miss Mabel Anderson, who has
Andrews, who went to Tacoma F rid ay, Saturday. Mrs. 'L a r k in
peen -visiting
her sister,
Mrs.
249-2
with .h er, and Miss M arie A n ­ Grubb, 114 3rd St.
Qladys C randall fo r the past two
drews, who has been teaching in
lyeeks, le ft this m orning fo r her
Tacoma, w ill attend the summer Htoppe«, in Ashland—
home in Ellensburg, W ashington.
A
.
S.
Brackm
an,
conductor
of
school at the U niversity o f W ash ­
W e specialize in 60c lunches—
ington. Mrs. A ndrew s stopped in Topeka, Kansas, stopped in Ash­
Ashland
Cafe.
243-1 mo
C orvallis to visit hes son, George land today to visit his brother-
in-law . E. R. Jones. M r. Brack-
Andrews, on her return.
man is m aking a to u r of the
Born— to M r. and Mrs. Ted Go
coast.
One# Cent Sale ends Saturday
Bauer, a g irl, June 23, at P uruck-
M cN air Bros.
er m atern ity home, Medford.'
Madden sells protected
" L ife -L ik e Likenesses,” Stndio
Returned to Portland—
Lshland on, The Plaza.
Visit
*d
.D
a
u
g
h
te
r—
Miss M argaret Lee Slusher re ­
Mrs. James Clclsnd o f Medford
turned to her home in Portland
this m orning a fte r spending two spent yesterday in A shland visit­
E T E R A N IS P E N S IO N E D
weeks as the gueet of Miss M arlon ing her daughter. M rs. P a t D ally.
A F T E R 62 Y E A R E F F O R T
Leach.
Miss Slusher and Miss
lo u r
Book
T *— E lh a rt’s.
and
H o t sulphur tu b baths, da;
or n ig h t, Jackson H o t Springs.
Leech attended the U niversity of
C O LU M B U S, O„ June 24. —
Oregon and are members of the
(IP) — Lester Cooley, 84, has fin­
Kappa Kappa Gamma
national
ally decided to q u it w o rkin g. F o r
From M edfoid—
sorority.
C ivil W a r
veteran,
Mrs. George B arnum and Mrs. 'Cooley, a
through
an
unquenchable
and un­
Ace
Boyd
of
M
edford
spent
yester­
Big Values— lc
Sale— M cN air
day afternoon in A shland visiting wavering sp irit, has fin a lly won a
Brae.
62 year controversy w ith the U.
Mrs. P at D aily.
3. government.
C liff
Payne
makes
screen
He has ju st been inform ed th a t
Stopped In A shland—
doors.
M r. and Mrs. G. O rr of V a n ­ he is to get his honorable dis-
couver, B. C.. stopped in Ashland iharge papers fo r his services in
Returned from North—
H otel A shland
enroute the C iv il W a r, and e n titlin g him
M r. and Mrs. K enneth M c W il­ at the
home
from
Southern
C
alifo
rn ia, to a pension.
liams and son, Donald, have ju st
H e was wounded a t
Peters-
where
they
spent
the
past
two
returned from a two weeks visit
'lurgh, V a., July 5, 1864, and was
In Portland, Seaside and
Mon- 4eeke.
taken to a hospital in P h ila d e l­
phia.
H e was sent home A few
P aper etirl a speciali
months
la te r and told by hos­
H
otel
Beauty
P
a
llo
r.
FO LLO W
T H E C R O W D TO
pital physlcisna.that his discharge
JA CK SO N H O T S P R IN G S
TO­
tapers would follow . BOt it has
N IG H T T O D A N C E W IT H J O H N . Purchased Home—
aken 62 years to restore Cooley
SON’S P E P P Y J A Z Z L A N D E R S .
C. L . Dunham has purchased.
its rights as an honorable dis­
»
250-1 through the Ashland R ealty Co..
charged veteran.
the 6 room modern cottage and
Congressman Speaks of Ohio,
2 lots a t 280 P alm Ave.
Mr.
Left for M o n ta n a -
in d e rta k ln g to secure a discharge
Dufiham is a newcomer from C a li­
tor Cooley, finally caused Con­
Rev. R . W . Nelson, Presbyter­
fornia and w ill m ake Ashland his
ian m inister in Phoenix, le ft re­
gress to pass th« necessary legis-
fu tu re home.
atldn , m aking Cooley’s discharge
cently fo r bia ranch in Montana.
M r. Nelson had jn s t returned from
ifflc ia l and e n titlin g him to his
H ave a F itc h D a n d ru ff Remover
pension.
a hospital In P o rtlan d , where ue
Shampoo a t T he V a n ity B eaut;
took treatm en ts $or a nervous
Shoppe, McOee's Store.
1 9 8 -ti
break down.
Colum bia R iv e r lum ber cargoes
Ix-ft fo r Crescent C ity—
for May, to tal 20,097,767 feet.
T h e free trousers a t Orres ta ll
M r. and Mrs. B illie Briggs and
ora are going fast.
Mr. and Mrs. V . D. M ille r, le ft
sarly this m orning fo r Crescent
C ity to spend two days deep sea
fishing.'
Cleans Up
B a tte ry B reporta
th a t
the
beat camp in years is now in pro­
gress a t F t
Stevens.
Captain
L yn n Slack said th a t th ia la the
best camp th a t they have
had
since th e w a r.
I t Is especially
n o tab le fo r th e clim a tic condi­
tions.
T he
w e a th e r baa
bean
e veryth ing th a t could be asked
fo r.
T h e w a te r compares vary
favo rab ly w ith
the c ity .water
supply a t A shland.
T h e condi­
tions of the barracks a re b etter
than a t any previous campe
in
regard to equipm ent and sanita
tion.
T h e o th e r general condi­
tions reg ard in g food été., are a ll
th a t could be asked fo r and these
conditions united w ith the easy
accessibility o f th e camp m ake the
tw o weeks to be spent here very When Mrs Hazel Bonner Greene
wan named IJ S commissioner tit
pleasant.
The d ang er o f a sm allpox epi­
demic has passed and B a tte ry E
o f Cottage G rove has been releas­
ed from q uarantin e. H ow ever, to
m ake doubly sure the ad dition al
precaution
o f having
everyone
stationed a t th e post vaccinated.
T h e tim e
has passed rap id ly
fo r the men as th e day’s program
Is w e ll fille d and m any men have
taken th e a d d itio n a l p rivileg e of
visiting Seaside,and A s to ria . T he
present schedule calls fo r the f i r ­
ing of the sub-caliber on W ednes­
day and service shots Thursday.
T here w ill be one hundred of the
fo rm er and eight of the la tte r.
T he program o f the day’s w o rk
includes three and h a lf hours of
a rtille ry d rill, one and h a lf hours
of In fa n try d r ill and mass a th le t­
ics. R eveille is at s i^ a . m. and
the day is w ell fille d u n til taps a t
eleven p. tn,
'
T he i/d li» ’ »
Mom and Pop
Some real bargains in Sum mer
Suits a t Paulseruds.
2 4 7 -tf
lieft for North—
D. Perossl le ft this m orning
for Eugene and P ortland to be
gone some tim e on business.
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S.ViC ML A ûpfcAT
Bl<à DOLL 'R' A j
to w n To
V
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ih c
G arnett's
Un.
C a fe te ria ,. 9 3 N orth
242-1-m o
Home fo r Sum m er—
Miss Bernice Yeo arrived home
last evening from Santa A nna,
where she has been teaching m u ­
sic in the Sants schools. She w ill
spend the summer w ith her p a r­
ents. M r. nnd Mrs. G. H . Yeo.
DON’T WORRY. A0N6N-
I'L L T X X t NOO DOUÜG-
TOVUN TotAORROMJ.AMD
BON n o o T h e ß ie e e s T
DOLL X CAN F i n d / -
Mexican Facing
Charge of Murder
SAN D IE G O , C al., June 2 4 .—
( U P ) — Charged w ith m u rd er in
connection w ith th e "sham e sui­
cide" of Thom as P ette, his w l'e
and tw o daughters last F ebruary,
Zenaido Llanos, fo rm e r ch ief of
police o f T la Juana, Mexico, is jn
tr ia l today
before
a
Mexican
ju d g e in the border town.
l ‘R IN C E
O F W A LES
TO M O VE TO PA LA C E
P ilo t R ock— About one - h alf
of local 5 0 0 .0 0 0 pounds wool sold.
By Taylor
A. C „ Lichens and fa m ily
H ornbrook spent
yesterday
Ashland on business.
of
in
W ill A rriv e In A s h l a n d -
Mrs. W . F. Roberson 'of Los
Gatos, C a lifo rn ia , Is expected to
a rriv e In Ash A n d tom orrow to be
the house gnest o f Mrs. E. A.
Woods a t her hom e on N. M a in .
L— Li .
F O R R E N T — Splendid fu rn is h ­
ed ap a rtm e n t w ith p rivate hath.
A dults only. Phone 122. 2 5 0 -tf
F O R .S A L E — Apricots, peache”.
and cookin apples 527 Terrace st.
Phone 4 0 8 - L .^ a ll evenings.
F O R R E N T — T w o apartm ent»
olone i n . , 'One three-room ,
un­
tarnished . th e other Broom tur-
niahed. Phone 2 0 6 -R , 11 Beach
Ave., Mr» L. J. Orrea. t 2 5 0 -1 *
Wife and-Husband
Both 111 With Gas
" F o r years I had gas on the
stomach. The firs t -dose of A d ler-
ik a helped. I now sleep w e ll and
a ll gas is gone.
I t also helped
m y husband.” (s ig n e d ) M rs. B.
B rin k le y .
O N E spoonful A ld er-
Ik a removes GAS and often brihga
astonishing re lie f to th e stomach.
Stops th a t fu ll, Bloated feeling.
Brings out old, waste m a tte r you
never thought waa In your system.
A d le rlk a la w o n d erfu l fo r chronic
consilpatlrvi.— M c N ib r Bros.
Ford Batteries
13 Plate Rubber Oase
$15.00
Batteries Recharged
250-S *
Hundreds of Beautiful
Wall Paper Patterns from
which to select
Claycomb
Motor
250-2
Paints, Varnishes and
Wall Paper
FANS!
O w l the air in house,
fice, or shop.
Phone 172
FORD GARAGE
Phone 50
Two More Days
R EX A L L
All Prices
One Cent Sale
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Every Article Guaranteed
McNAIR BROTHERS
GUY GOOD
COOL
Get a sunshade and be happy. Our big Summer Store
is all aglow with Bright New Cool Merchandise -—
Waiting to serve hundreds of customers these hot
-A T SHE, <3 i M h £
U R S A VRO lT’S ’
CAKES.’M'.A l l F
VJtRC THLN
TH'M i l K X
Í CROSS T o
'MAMTfcD.TOO /
VÖU WOMEN ?
Y es-A M O A
DOLL’CART,
G ush
■ HOUSE­
HOLD
'SiNCa
AMY
HAS
RSbRNec
Swirr>
New Voiles
New Prints
New Crepes
New Rayons New Radon
and New Radiums
Wonderful Patterns, Dandy. Colors-The Tables
R eturn'd to Portland—
The story of a eowlwy who
conquered a wild horse by
kindness and thereby won a]
bride.
The horse in the final scene
leads his wild band through
« canyon and tramples to
death the desperadoes who
are shooting «t his master
from all sides.
F O R H A L E — F a t fry e r, B u tte r­
m ilk fed. A liv e or dressed. Jojin
B, H a ir, phone 3 3 5 -L .
250-2
Io w a street.
F o r cleaning, fphone Paulseruds.
2 4 7 -tf
Ray M in k le r returned to hie
home this m o ral?«, a fta r . » « A .
Ing a few days visiting his m oth­
er. Mrs. C a rrie M in k le r.
R A IN IE R , O re., June 24.— (U -
P ) — F ir e o f unknow n o rig in early
today destroyed th e M enefee L u m ­
ber company m ill in W est R ain ier.
T he lose was estim ated a t $36 0 ,-
000.
Fort Townon. O kla.. io .succeed her
F O R H A L E — Blackcap
rasp­
husband, she notiHeil moonshiners
berries.
I f you w ant them
fo r
and -boollcKKerx th at Ijonds and sen­
tence« on liquor eftii .i would lx> the $1.25 crate come and pick them
Do not send children
maximum. During her first 3H days j yourself.
in office she has lived up to her word,
to pick them . C. A. G ray, 1372
too.
. L O N D O N , June 24. — (IP) —
The Prince o f W ales is prospect­
iv e ly homesick as the tim e draws
near fo r him to leave his clubby
bachelor
apartm ents
in
Y o rk
H ugh Biggs, president of the 'House fo r th e enormous and much
Associated Students of the U n i­
less hom elike M arlborough House.
versity o f Oregon, and James
The move is a short one, just
M anning, chairm an o f th e G re a t­
across the street, but associates of
er Oregon com m ittee fo r south­
H . R. H . say th a t he is very re ­
ern Oregon, were in Ashland last
lu ctan t to give up the fa m ilia r
evening v isiting w ith
members
atmosphere o f his present home
of the com m ittee in regard to
for the som ewhat blaak palace
the Sem i-Centennial
celebration
over the way. In c id e n ta lly , being
which w ill be held a t the U n i-
fo u r tim es ns big, M arlborough
verslty of Oregon th is fa ll.
r
House w ill cost a lo t m ore to run.
According to Biggs and M an­
This fb rm e r residence o f the late
ning, elab o rate plans a re
being
Queen' A lexan dra Is now being re-
made by a ll
members
o f the
1 conditioned against the tim e when
G reater Oregon com m ittee to in­
the P rince w ill bring his duffel-
form the people of the state of the
1 bad across.
stupendousness of the event. A t
A ll E ngland is hoping th a t he
this tim e the cornerstone fo r the
' w ll) a t a not too d istan t date share
new F in e A rts b uild ing w ill
be
it w ith a bride, but even the most
laid and D r. A rnold B ennett H a ll
1 resolute m atch-m akers have found
w ill be inaugurated as president
'■ little encouragem ent lately.
o f« ' the U niversity.
Members o f the local committee
P o rtla n d — N orthw estern N a ­
Vernon
McGee, chairm an,
tio n a l Bank m ill enlarge quarters,
John Galey, E d ith Dodge and H a r­
a t cost of $ 175,000.
vey Woods.
A dvertise In
Rainier Lumber
Mill Destroyed
Are Full -— Priced
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