Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 17, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    bocal ; Personal Rotes
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Watch thia apace every day.
Regular Meet! lgs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. Rebekahs. Sad and 4 th
Tuesdays.
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nasinees Yis'toi—
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Tom Fusou of Medford was m
business visitor in ' Ashland yes­
terday«
"Life-Like Likenesses," Studio
Ashland on Tiia Pisaa.
‘ Take a good book on your va
ratkon trip.— Elharta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J , Ofres and
daughter, Edna, Mrs. Ella Brown
and their guea(s. R. Lind and
daughter, Lillian, from Point
Barrow. Alaaka,
motored ' to
Treks last evening. • ' •
To Crescent Q ty—
Misse« QertrndS and Helene
Bfede left this mqrnlng for Cres­
cent City ta spend the week-end.
HELP WANTED: — Expert**^
ced waitress or confectionery girl.
Inquire at the Plata.
289-tf
I Vom HlsUyou—
Janet Knight of Siskiyou spent
• WANTED: — Work, by high
the day in Ashland.
school boy..Phone 8.
289-tf
Loft for P ortlan d ..
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Stopped in A s h la n d -
FOR LEASE: — A'mopey mak­
Hubert Oilmore left for Port­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Qorman
land last evening, where he has
er, Service Station, Lunck Couat-
and daughter, of Hughson, Cali­ ter and Autq- Park at Siskiyou
accepted a . position.
fornia, stopped in Ashland at the
Sum m it If yon are looking tor
Columbia hotel, enroute to their big money and little work see
Stopped in Ashlancb—
home froiq_ a trip in Canada.
Ashland Realty Co.
2<9-tt
Eric L. Barr of the U. S. Navy.
and Mrs. Barr, stopped in Ash­ A Week at the Coart—
FOR HALE: —, 3 acre home
land yesterday and were guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart and aite, with big trees, / i o better site
of the Hotel Ashland.
son, Blllls, are spending a week’s in. Ashland. Easy walk to new
vacation at the coast.
grammar school, high school, new
Get yonr window screens and
normal.
Wonderful view overlook­
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Harper Method Scalp Treat­ ing the city. SnlUMe for fine 3-
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
ments. Paper Carling; Marcelling acre hoaie-or sub-division.— If you
Bobbing, by appointment only. are broke, don't answer thia. 1/
Kodak Finishing— McNair Bros,
Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee. you mean business, the terms wW
199 EmSrlck Street, opposite High suit you. Address R»y»H. Hawley,
Takes Position—
School.
288-1 mo Acampo, Calif,
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T, M. Costley, who has
employed with the Union
Station, is in Portland, v
he will be employed, in a 7
tieth Century Store.
Trip to Oregon Caves—
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Good^ Mi». ,
Harold Merrill, and Mias Vern
Mannel, will make a frip to the
Oregon Caves tomorrow.
Students and members of
faculty o f t h e Ashland school of
art left today for Cratar Lake
where they will enjoy a week-end
outing. The art school folks
were to have been invited on the
Ashland picnic st Crater Lake
next -Tuesday, according to Sec­
retary Fuller of the chamber of
commerce, but they decided to
make a two-day trip of It Instead«
HOLLYWOOD, C a l i f . ,
July IT. — (U P )— Ad­
mitting that he Is a
’’flop" before the camera
Red Orange quit thq mov­
ies on short notice today,
announcing he was going
home to resume hia Job as
ice man.
"As a movie actor, I’m a
good ice man.” said Red.
“I g et my old Job back
driving an fee truck a t
91* a week.
Boy. I’m
happy.”
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FOR MEN WHO WORK HARD
Faotppr workers, railroad men,
farmers, miners, pill)-employees,
teamsters, and those constantly
exposed to changing weather, who
work at hard physical labor, are
more or lees subject to kidney
ailments and kindred Hia. J . 0 .
Wolf, Green « Bpy, ( Wia., says:
“Foley Pill» (a diuretic stimulant
to the kidneys) relieved me o f
a sevure backache, that had both-
ered ma for several months. A
few bottles fixed me np In good!
/ t o make
Ashland
Creamery’s
“Shasta”
Ice Cream
I t ’s made fi
the very»' heit <nilk and cream, and
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flavored with* real fruit. ’ »
Thke home a ’qharf and try it«
5
STA BRICK (CE CREAM
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in convenient ^izes
’N I ]>í I N G E R 'S
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Lef Us Have The
Hot Kitchen
AJ FOUNTAIN «AND LUNÔHES
00k meals you cannot avoid a
uen, and the discomfort which
tot N E W
Our dining room is always cool, mak
ing meals here enjoyable.
DINE HERE SUNDAY
AUTOMOBILE
BARGAINS
The
Automotive Shop
Ws Snub With Cabrisi
, • •.
Snubbers . , . .
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ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
SÍ Water 8tew t
HOT POINT
RANGES
There is a great thrill in
Dick’s Polo Game.
“Bring in The Cream”
’ give satlsfacttorf. Aak for Pole**
Pills. Sold everywhere.— No. fj
Ice cream makes a
s u c c e s s of any
function -— easy to
She leaves it with a
Smile )
l^chaAd
The love story of a dash­
ing prince, who knew how
to be a gportamau when
his country called, “ Play
the game” and love beck,
oned from the side-lines.
THE
Hints To The
Hostess!
SOME
JUST <
SUPPOSE
M h vtoff-
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Fred Cashing and f u l l y m *
t*çvlng from Worth Main to thi
Wlaeor Gale, graduate of Med«,
Drue residence on Second street. ford high school and aoa of Mrs.
Floyd J, Cook, received an np.
nointmenf to the V. B. Navy
Vernon A. Decke.* returned to Academy a | Annapolis, according
Pert Angeles, after visiting in to word ' received last Wednes­
Ashland with bis parents and day from Congressman W. <L
friends.
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‘ Hawley.
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Lumber Plant is
Damaged by Fire
“NEVER AGAIN”
Rustling for Cupid
Mr. ànd Mrs. Waldo Kl am and
Mrs aito Mr». Peter Garrett left
today for the Lake of the Wood*,
JdARTINEZ, C alif. July 171—
(U P )— Fire last night did dam­
age estimated at *300,000 to the
yards of the Coos Bay Lumber
company near here. Forty acres
of the plant 'were burned over,
10,000,000 feet of lumber was
destroyed and much of the equip?
ment wga m ined. ; » •
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Air,MaU Route— •,
-Starting the r.ir mail rout*
from Seattle to Los Angeles vi|,
Medford, the only air mail por
In Oregon, is being delayed by
the installation df 7,M b,009 ca*.
die power beacons and 400,0ft i
candle power intermediate beac­
ons between San Francisco and
Loa Angeles, where the schedule
calls for might flyln*.
Medford Mail Tribune
We specialise In 60e lunches—
Ashland Cafa.
24S-1 mo Wood— .
Newcomb for wooduPhone 8*1.
Cleaning, pressing, repairing.
PaulserndW Suits look better,
Now In Ashland, all kinds of
remodeling-
Done
at
Orres
Tailor
last longer.
200-«—tf
millwood at 185 Water street.
Shop.
Juat below the mill. Special prices
See the beautiful FaU woolens
now on 6 load lots, -direct from
and fashions— Orres Tailor Shop. Will Leave for Coeat—
the
mUla at Medford. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. D, Peroxtl and
J, A. Baker, (tocharge. 264-1-m j.» Left for Luke
daughters, Lucille and Thelma,
Returned from the S o u t h -
Miss Jean Balis left today With
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Bergner will leave tomorrow for the coaRt
Mr,
George R om and son, San­
returned from L ob
Angeles, to spend their vacation.
ford. to spend a week at the Lokd
where they spent the past month
¡of the Woods with the Rose faou
The Fountain, 16 E. Malo. Try
ea business sad pleasure.
our special ou ice cream bodal.
283-tf
Hare a Fitch Dandruff Remover
tahland and were -itolmou PoWoutag—■
Shampoo at The Vahity Beauty
s Hotel Oregon last
bkuse p f'fita l result to dog»
Shoppe, McGee’s Stora.
198-tf
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and foxes that eat salmon has
¡,'been traced to a parasite oa ths
WU1 Leave for th e Coast —
ills protected tirss. f«»h, beUpves B. F. AveriU, stats
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Randles
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game warden, and Dr. B. T.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady and and son, Bobby, and Mra. Lula
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Buttner of 'Van Regen, will leave tonight for
Lshland—
v Simms, vaterlnarlah at Oregon
rs. J. A. Shaw, and. Agricultural college. . This para-
San Francisco are vlsltors ln Newport for a vacation. Mr.
A , M. Dunsmore, o fj «He was. Segregated by tor. Hen-
Ashland and are guests of tho and Mrs. Randles will spend three
Llthia Springa hôtel.
IC. stopped Ip Ash-;
B- ward on fish at the Oak-
weeks there.
to their* home from rld<e hatchery. Dr. Ward toand
laska. They were thousands of these parasites on
Fried chicken-Covered Wagon
Hotel Ashland.
one salmon. Dr. Simm» h u
Phoenix, Ore.
958-1 m a '
Eastman Kodak Agency— Mc­
Nair Bros.
Try our 60c Merchante* Lunch.
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 92 North
Every
day from 11 to 2 at The
lln -
242-1-mo
Plata Confectionery.
182-tl
Visiting E. M. Berg Family—
Visited in A sh la n d -
*»d Mra. P. D. Peterson of
Mrs. Katharine Van Dyke
Spring Valley, Minn., are visit­
Medford spent last, evening
ing Mr. and Mra. E. M. Berg.
Ashland visiting Mr. and
They are on a tour of the coast
Clyde Young.
country and leave tomorrow for
California Mils Charlotte Har-
Moths will not find a place to business. He was a guest of the
rang, of Foster, Ore., accompan­
stay if clothes are cleaned before Lithla Springs hotel last evening.
ied them hers to visit her sister.
putting away. Ashland Cleaners
Mias Leona Harrang, who is at-
and
Dyers, 26 First street. 251-tf In Ashland Today—
tending Normal.
Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Price spent
Use Shasta Ice C r e a m -
the day ln Ashland from Crater
Cliff Payne makes ladders.
Hatcher's new confectionery Lake. They expect to return to
store in connection with the re­ the Lake thia eyenlng.
«**»■'•«» from Portland— . .
tail flower ship at Boulevard and
J. Edward Thornton returned
Palm avenue uses the Shasta iee Bcturned frop» Crescent City—
from a abort trip (o Portland.
cream of the Ashland Creamery
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Ballis and
exclusively. Mr: Hatcher aays h4 daughters. Janet and Joan, re­
finds the local products far su­ turned Thursday k evealpg from
perior to others.
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Crescent City, where tfc y spent
several days deep sea fishing and
Leave for South—
¡surf bathing.
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TODAY ONLY
R. Lind and daughter, Lillian,
from Point Barrow, Alaska, wkc
have been visiting at the L. J
Orrea home this week, left )M|
evening for San Francisco, when
Mr. Lind has purchased twe
When she finds what a
SUNDAY ONLY
large boats to be used in Alaska
real help Ashland Laun­
on tholr whaling expeditions.
dry Service is to her. No
After the boats have been started
more a messy house on
for the north, Mr. Lind ano
washday, no more flapping
party of five from Alaaka will re­
line
of clothes in the wind.
turn to Ashland and will g0 to
Crater Lake and Diamond bak« 1833 Ohev. Touring, 3260
She Ifnews she gets the
for a week’s outing. They have
1924
Ohev.
Touring,
3260
service
she wants when
made the trip by car and al­
though they report the roads in
she wants it.
fair condition In the north, pre­ 1922 Ford Tonring, 3100
fer th i fine roads here and the
Bo can yon. Just phone 166
wonderful scenery. Mr. I.ind will
That’s All
return te Ashland in September
or October with his wife and
children to take advantage of the
‘ Chevrolet, Dealers
Ashland schools.
*• fa
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tidents to
Visit at Cráter
Red Grange Says
He’s Not Actor;
-, *85.00
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and up ,
Easy Terms
Phone 82
Lime H
2T
K Plaster
Fire Brick
Cement
Fire Clay
We will make you a liberal allowance
for the tires you are now driving on in
trade for brand-new, fully guaranteed
United States Tires
Now yon can have the satisfaction and comfort that
compp from driving on the best tires obtainable with­
out sacrificing the nnusunl mileage in yonr present
tires? ’' '■
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The time to trade is just after you buy yonr new
car, but whether your tires are new or used, bring
them in and get our proposition.
ROYAL BALLOONS or CORDS and U8C0 BAL­
LOONS or CORDS add to your driving comfort,»
deliver faithful service and long mileage and protect
yonr car against the shocks of the road.* Every tire
bears the name and trade-make of The United States
Tire company and is sold wider the standard war-
wanty. ,
30*3 1-8 C o rd s.......... ........ 3 9*00
,
31-4 C ords.......... ......... .315.16
32-4 C ords............................ 318.00
334 Cords............ ;..
31736
GUY GOOD
We haVe a formula for White Wash which
should have
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
Ia the Heart of Town
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
GROUNDS
KUMtCTHENtlS
ASHLAND
FANCY BRICK FOR FIRE PLACES
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Lfthia Springs Hotel
Tires and Replacement Parts
Just AcrossTrom The Iàthia Springs Hôtel
Ashland is on top—Help the boyi
Sunday’s Game