Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Expettod iB * Mil end—
Ltoeal J P erso n a l flo te s
Subordinate every Thursday,
leampmeat, 1st and Srd Tues-
ys. Rebekahs, 2nd , and 4 th
tesdays.
150-tf
Pram MedfeTd—
Miss Irma Templin of Medford
la visiting ia Ashland at the home
of Miss Mildred Johnson.
Paulserud’s Suits look better,
last longer.
240— tl
Don’t fall 4* hear Tilly's Or­
iental Gardens orchestra at The
Rose tonight at 8 p. m. preceding
the dance at Lithta Pavilion.
245-1
At Cascade Gorge—
Mra. Ellen Luman and daugh-
J«r. Anas, are spending an In­
definite time at Cascade Gorge
for Mrs. Lumahs' health.
Hennafoam
McNair Broa.
Shampoo,
60c.
Left for Hnmr
Mrs. George Gillespie and son,
George, and Robert Nichols, re­
turned to their
home in San
Francisco, after visiting for two
weeks with Mrs. A. M. Dyrud.
We apecUllse in 60c lunches—
Ashland Cafe.
248-1 mo
Here for Few Days—
Merle Russill of Watsonville,
California, U ln Ashland for a
few days v isitin g his father, F.
D. Russill. Mr. Russill will leave
soon for Seattle.
, The Fountain, 18 B. Main. Try
pur special on ice cream sodas.
243-tf
If you are looking for a health
builder, spend fifteen minutes a
day in the water of the AshUnd
Nat.
Mise Jesriff Guthrie returned
to work at Enders Department
Store today after • weeks vaca­
tion
Newcomb for wood. Phone 431.
Now ln Ashland, all kinds of
mill wood at 105 Water street.
Just below the mill. Special prices
now on 8 load lota, direct from
the mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Baker ln charge. 344-1-my.«
> » . Q. Inglfl, of the L. Dlnkel-
spiel Co. of San Francisco, and
daughter, are vacationing at Eagle
Point and spent yesterday in Ash­
land. .
Wrtet W*tah. H-
Must Stand Trial
’longer.
808-St«
On Murjler Charg, < w ' 0 n . ú mSw«Ml>U * » * A t**i
GUTHERIE, Ok la., July l | i - r
(U P )—-Federal Judge Cotten*
jpday over-ruled motlodi to quaafe
tadlctmenta against W. K. Hale
and John Famaey, held by the
federal government in connection
with the famous “Osage mur­
ders."
Mias Agnes Dsnfotd, Who .ha*'
I Y o d i Keno—
been teaching at Inglewood, Cali,
Fred Koehler of Keno, spent'
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 93 North forala, is in Ashland for n month
Sunday In Ashland visiting with
• 2 4 2-1-mo visiting her "mother, Mrs. Marcia
friends.
,
Danford.
la Cottage Grave—
Di'. Hess Fly Chaser, $1.50 gal
«hl <S8 Marjorie Cable went to stopped in Bahian*-,■, : 4
McNair Bros.
Janet Young, a member of the
Cottagie Grove with Rev. and Mrs.
Ten-pie o f Medford to attend the Mcroini-Olson Players, stopped la
From San Diego—
Southern Oregon" Methodist In­ Ashland last eveniag to visit haf '
Ars. N. P.* Turnblade ot Sai» stitute held here this week.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Georgia Youttff- '
Diego, California, is a visitor in
while enrouto to Berkeley, where
Ashland and is stopping at the
she will play In a stock company '
Hotel Oregon.,
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for the summer.
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Stopped in Ashland—
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Moths will not find a place to • Miss J. -Roberts, Miss E. M.
MONEY THEFTS BIG
stay If clothes are cleaned before White, and Miss » . J. White of
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PHILADELPHIA—
(LP>— Mon-
putting away. Ashland Cleaners San Francisco, stopped in Ashland
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ay
to
the
value
of
nearly
20 tons
and Dyers, 36 First street. 251-tf enroute to Portland "last evening.
1 of gold has be»u stolen and tweu-
They were guests of the Hotel
* ty-one lives snuffed out in gov-
Sw im m ing P arty—
Ashland.
1 qrnment mail robberies in the last
Mr.* and Mrs. H. M. Johnson,
1 Your years, according to the offl-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, and Visiting In A s h la n d -
clal postal' exhibit at the Sesqul-
Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker of Med­
Mrs. H. L. Walter and daugh­
centennial International Kxposi-
ford; and H. Berry of Ashland ter, Ruth, of Portland, are visit­
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and Mr and Mrs. Pat Patience, of ing in Ashland at the home of
Oakland, had a picnic, and swim­ Mrs. Walter’s mother, Mrs. A. H.
ming party at Jackson Hot Springs Russell, and sister, Mrs. O. Win­
Hempstead, L- I., man was
last evening.
ter.
ted on the « v e g t JbJa wedding]
Hava a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Try our 50c Merchants* Lunch
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tl Every day from 11 to 2 at Ths
Plasa Confectionery.
142-tl
Guaranteed fresh typewriter
abone— Elhart’«.
Returned to Heme— ■
Mrs. Gorham returned to her
Week-eta) at Cascade Gorge—
home in Portland last evening
Harold J. Carrington spent the
after spending some time, in Ash­
week-end at Cascade Gorge.
land as the guest of Mrs. Mark
Fried chicken Covered Wagon,
koenlx, Ore.
254-1 mo.«
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R. T. Vining and Mrs. C. 8.
Bourne and bob Gordon, of Oak­
land, Calif, .are expected to arrire
In Ashland this afternoon. Mr.
Vining will spend his vacation at
the tak e o f the Wopds. and Mra.
Bourne will visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Winter.
>w be II missing. f Women
change their minds.
Harper Method Scalp Treat­
ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling
Bobbing, by appointment only.
Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee.
199 Emerick Street, opposite High
School.
240-1 mo
In yesterday’s Tidings It was
stated that Clifton Garnett was
driving the car that went ovqr the
grade south of Ashland Bunday
Don’t fall to hear Tilly's Or­ evening, however, At Myers was
iental Gardens orchestra at The driving at the time of the acci­
Rose tonight at 8 p. m. preceding dent.
the dance at Llthla Pavilion. _
“Life-Like Likenesses,' Studio
^ 8 4 6 -i
Ashland on The Plasa.
Get yonr window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and Camp Fine Notice— .
The Wawpkiye and Wytoraache
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
groups of Camp Fire Girls will
have a swimming party on Thurs­
Stopped in Ashlata)..
R. R. Tanner, H. T. Sweetname, day, July 15. The girls will meet
and Mr. Diemler of Santa Mon­ at the head of Helman street at
ica, California, stopped in Ash­ I*: 4 5 and go in a group to Het­
Each girl 1« to
land last, evening at the Lithia m an s Baths.
Springe hotel. They had JusL re­ bring her own lunch and after
turned from a trip to Crater Lake. the swim there will be a picnic
Judge Tanner lived in Jackson­ supper. At 7:80 at the Library
ville in, his boyhood, his father the regular camp fire {nesting will
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operating a stage between Jack­ be held.
sonville and Crescent City in
1880 and also had a ranch at Slightly n i—
J. 'A. Miller, proprietor of the
Phoenix, which was known as
Gasburg.
shoe department at McGee’s store,
is suffering from a slight Indis­
position dne largely to the warm
Word Recelved-
weather.
„ Word was received this morn­
ing from the Misses Nina and
FOR MEN WHO WORK HARD
Hasel Emery, that they were in
Factory workers, railroad ipen,
Salt Lake City and had met
farmers, miners, mill-employees,
Kathryn Shook of Ashland. They
teamsters, and those constantly
also stated that the Grown Prince
exp Med to changing weather, who'
of Sweden and his wife, had
work at hard physical labor, are
breakfast at the hotel where they
more or less subject to kidney
are staying.
ailments and kindred ilU. J. O.
Wolf, Green Bay, WIs., says:
Will Lenv« for N o r t h -
“Foley Pills (a diuretic stimulant
Rev. H. T. Mltchelmore, new to the kidneys) relieved me of
pastor of the Presbyterian church, a sevpra backache, that had both­
will leave this evening for Tacoma ered me tor several months. A
to attend the meeting of Synod of few bottles fixed me up In good
Washington. He will stop off in shape.” Coat little, but a relUble.
Eugene on his return the U st of valuable medicine guaranteed to
the week to attend the Synod of give satisfaction. Ask for Foley
Pills. Sold everywhere.— N o .' 8.
Oregon.
July Clearance
of
GARM ENTS
Stock Redaction of
D R Y GOODS
DURING JULY
taftM B i.X SSSK
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Pho*e *84J. 8<5-tf
T FOR SALE; -W X pom .hanse
and sleepîng parafe, psrtty Sttf-
n(ahedu double garage» lot 80x100.
Cloga, ln. 18000. 1350 down, bal.
$30.00 per mdnth. Brown ARÎos.
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j FOR SALE CHEAT:
Chevrolet tonring, gdod rubber,
new battery, 1820 license, good
running order. Phone >F3 or call
Box 104 aonth of highway bridge,
evenings.
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846-«t*
FOB RENT: — 2 rooms furn­
ished for light housekeeping, with
hath. 810. 414 Helman S t
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Do not be content with
poor '
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; Electrical ‘
Fixtures
‘when you can replace your
old fixtures so cheaply-
'from which’ to select at
Many Patterns
FOR SALS: — Ford Roadster,
Returned from Sale m ; , .
new to* a*4 paint, 4 tires. ’ En­
William M. Briggs return«* gine good shape. New bands, 8178
from Salem th is' morning, where p O n k Bt? Garage.
he spent the .past two. -days • *
TOKXCHAMO e C
business.
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8, burner
"Perfection’’ oil ato
for two
CHINESE PRESIDENT
' ’*~’" burner. 328' Almond.
Government’s spending $146.-
000 for highways. With good
roads, a congressman cqn find his
way back to Washington.
Jantzen made it stylish
to get right in and swim!
T U M P in — you big and little “ lodst’’ You’ll enjoy the
J water in a Jantsen . . . gives you wondrous body
freedom. A n d Jantxen-dad, you're bound to- iodf your bettl
A w a y w ith ilPfitting suits o f other dayr. “Jantacn’s the
dung — for active swimming. Stylish; modest; trim and
warm; and, abqwe all, perfect fit!
Ashland Electric
Exclusively J ao tan is the bowwindf pattern, imparting
hip slenderness and no wrinkles, ¿(on-rip crotch— another
feature— «insures strength where needed most. A n d m a te ra l
is purest wool — 100 per cent.
346 E. Main Street
4?8 out o f 517 leading physical instructors said the suit
originated by Janoten is ideal for swimming.
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- GOES INTO RETIREMENT
PEKING, (U P )— Accompanied
by more than fifty members o f
big family, Tuan Cht-Jul, acting
chief executive of China for a
stormy year, has retired to a Urge
forty-room house In "the Japan­
ese Concession in Tientsin.
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Children's Wool Suits ............................... *2.75 to *4.00
Mens Wool Suits ....... ....................... ......... *4.00 to *6.00
Womens Wool Suita ........ ....................... ... *4.00 to *0.00
B A T T E R IE S
See Us About
Reduction
In Prices
AUTOMOBILE
ur f r ­
u i t tur
_ BARGAINS
1923 Ohev. Touring, $250
ting Xo swimm
1924 Ohev. Touring, $2bo
Docoret Varnish Stain
Exide Batteries
An excellent finish for floors
and furniture. Can he hgd in
seven different co lo n which
will give a aUin and varnish
at one operation.
,
XL ELECTRIC
Station
J. O. Rigg
Home o f The JdUnaom
W asher”
Paints, Varnishes and
Wall Paper
Phone 172 "
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See our selection o f smart new colors and stripes— men’s,
women’s, children’s. For perfect fit fiu t ttaie your weight.
Phone 82
1922 Tord Touring, $100
Childrens
Adults ....
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
D ealers
W e Snub W ith Gabriel
, • • • • — —. Snubbers • • • •
GUY GOOD
O F F E R IN G
Today and Tomorrow
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Water paid.
The Lowest
Prices in Years
Because they have expert Ford mechanics.
Because they use Genuine Ford Parts.
.Because they guarantee all of their work
Because they do my work at Ford Scheduled Prices.
Because they have everything for my car in stock.
Because they are personally interested in my Ford.
Because they give cheerful service.
Because they have all equipment to do good Work.
Because they have installed a battery machine.
Because they Eave installed a re-boring machine.
Because they
have instated a run-in-stand.
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Because they have installed a coil test stand.
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Because they have installed a generator test stand.
Because they have installed a Servwell Magneto
Recharger.
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YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS
THIS SALE
Hof Weather
Specials Galore!
Far from home, on tropic
— three gruff seamen
and •' a charming girl Fate
had • placed aboard their
ahipl
mm
Lincoln
The Quality Store
Thrill* Hammer-and-tongs
action. Delightful romance.
If DOES Make a Difference Where You Buy Your FORD
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