Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local ; Personal Ilotes
ODD F E L L O W A O W V IT IK 8
Watch this space every day.
BaeJaw M eedigs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and ’ 3rd Tues­
days.
Rebbkahs. »hd and 4\h
Tuesdays.
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Visiting V s d e —
Miss Elisabeth Brown of H ig­
ginsville, Mo, is visiting in Ash­
land for several days wth her
uncle, Ben Garnett. Miss Brown
is making a tour of the w est and
will* leave soon for Los Angeles.
Bound Over to Grand Jury—
When given a prelim inary hear­
ing yesterday before- Judge Tay­
lo r, Clyde Peart, local resident
charged with non-support, was
bound over to the grand ju ry . He
is at liberty under a heavy bond.
— Medford Mail Tribune.
W A N TE D — Couple , clean . fur-
nished housekeeping rooms or
sleeping room w ith cooking priv­
ilege tor man and wife, Box F,
Tidings.
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retreads tires.
V isiting in A s h la n d -
K lam ath Into camp, Grants Pass
was making I t a runaway gams
with Medford, winning fro m j& e
erstwhile league ladders, 14 to 1.
The locals are now a fu ll game
ahead of Medford and are ont in
front to stay.
j -
, Small Crowd
W A N TE D — BOO persons to
The .crowd yesterday was' dis*
B orn-
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . M iner and
bring flowers to Lithia
Springs appointing. I t . was the smallest
Visited in A s h la n d -
Born to M r. and Mrs. D. O.
hotel Thursday before noon for crowd whleh has attended a game
fam ily of Berkeley, California, are
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Garrison Tuesday morning, July
the flower display.
,
270-3 here in more than a month. W ith
visiting Mrs. M iner’s parents j^r.
Mrs. Jean Robison, of Oakland, 13t twin baby girls — weighing
Ashland now practically assured
and Mrs. H. R. Canine, and sister,
spent Saturday in Ashland visit­ 5 3-4 lbs. each. They were given
FOR R E N T — Furnished apart­
Mrs. H. Voss, at their home on
of winning the championship in
ing" Mrs. {Robison's aunt, Mrs. the names of Delpha Fay and ment w ith sleeping porch. Call
the newly organised 'Southern
Scenic Drive. D r. and M rs..Dins­
William Rice.
Deltha May. Mr. and Mrs. Gar­ 2C3-R or at Shook Bldg.
270-3t
Oregon league it is*hoped that the
more of Fruitdale, California, who
rison are recent arrivals in oar
Ians w ill ra lly to the support of
have been making an extended
Stopped in Ashland—
city and are now occupying the
visit in Alaska, stopped over night
Ing the fight to an out and out the team and give them the en­
D. R. Sowers and sons, of Clyde, home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moses.
to visit both families.
battle over prohibition. H arry B. couragement they deserve.
Kansas, stopped over the week­ — Jacksonville Post.
Hawes is carrying the wet ban­ *, Next Sunday the locals will
end in Ashland to visit Mr, and
ner against Judge Ewing B. Cock­ meet Grants Pass on th e * local
Fried chicken Covered Wagon Mrs. A. A. Madden, enroute to Of Interest Here—
A picnic dinner of the Eastern
rell and W illis Meredith in the Hot Springs diamond. By w in­
Phoenix, Ore.
256-1 mo?
Cottage Grove to visit relatives.
Miss Ada Brewster, until re­
Star and their families w ill be
democratic party. In the repub­ ning two straight from Medford,
They expect to return to their cently .for several years county
J aly 28rd A t € : 3 0 p . m. at the
Burned—
lican contest Blodgett Priest is Grants Pass has come out of its
home in Kansas by the Old Ore­ home demonstration agent, and
Lithia picnic grounds.
Coffee,
the wed and Senator ’ George H . slump and promises to make it in­
A dwelling house belonging to
gon Trail.
Miss Vera
Beard, the* county
sugar, cream and ice cream will
Williams and David M. Proctor teresting for Ashland here next
Archie Waterman, who resides
nurse, were expected to arrive àt
be furnished by Alpha chapter No.
are the drys.
. \ ?. '■
dear Talent,
burned
Saturday
Left for Const—
Z A-
Seattle from their trip to Alaska.'
E ., O. E. S. Visitors welcome. By
Bourbons Strong in Indiana
evening. It was insured with the
Mr., and Mrs. Fred Tnylor left Miss Brewster expected to sail at
order of the Worthy Matron.
The democrats are taking the
Billings Agency.
today for the const for n weeks once for the East from Seattle v ia
L E A H M. C A LD W E LL, Sec y.
lead in Indiana while Senators
the Panama Canal, where she w ill
vacation.
?
»40-1
Watson and .-Robinson, the long
Garnett's Cafeteria, 93 North
visit relatives and friends at var­
and short term republican candi­
»in.
242-1-mo
D. A. R. Meeting—
ious points until September 1,
dates,
rest a fter the congressional
R eturned from North—
A special meeting of the local
when *she assumes her new duties session. Evans Woolen the'short
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hal
McNair
and
branch of the Ik A. R. has been Stopped in Ashland—
as head nutrition expert in the
son, Jamie, Mrs. Helen Eastman, public schools of Minneola, N.! Y . term democratic nominee, is mak­
called for 2:30 Wednesday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McNary
ing vigorous attacks on “ iniqui­
noon in the basement of the li­ of Ix»s Angeles, and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and chil­ — Medford M ail Tribune.
ties”
of the Fordney-McCuutber
brary by Mrs. H arriet Fielding, Hunt of Santa Ana, California, dren, returned from Portland and
act,
and-his
running mate for the
Gearhart,
where
Mr.
McNair
at­
regent. A ll members are urffed to
Much Improved—
stopped in Ashland enroute north.
long term is conducting a “ got
tended
a
druggists
convention.*
attend.
L. B. Bushnell, who has been
They stopped at the Lithia Springs
acquainted’ tonr or the
small
in the Community hospital for the
Hotel last evening.
towns and ru ral districts.
To Crater L a k e -
Colorado picnic and
basket
p?st month with a broken leg, is
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dundas, of much improved.
' ,
lunch all day Sunday, July 26th,
Moths will not find a place to
Los Angeles. George Dundas of
ASHLAND WINS FROM
Riverside Park, Grants Pass, Ore. stay If clothes are cleaned before
Glendale, California, spent yes­ MUDDLE W EST TO BE
KLAMATH IN FAST GAME
A ll Colorado folks Invited. Meet putting away. Ashland Cleaners
terday and last evening at the
old friends.
. ~
P IV O T O F CONGRESS
and Dyers, 36 F irst street. 261-tf
Columbia Hotel, left today for
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Crater Lake and back by Klamath
, Harper Method Scalp Treat­
(Continued From Page One)
Falls.
ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling R eturned to P ortlan d —
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aldred
Beaver,
the voters that the “ B” In Bren­
B o b b in g ,« ^ appointment only.
To
Yreka—
who
have
been
visiting
with
Mr.
nan
stands for beer.
Colonel
Phone S17J, Mrs. Andrey Trobee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaegi made Frank Smith, his republican op­
199 Emerick Street, opposite High and Mrs. A. M. Beaver, returned
School.
2«o -l mo to Portland last evening, leaving a trip to Yreka yesterday to v is it ponent, is Just getting started af-
the children to spend some time thejr daughter, Mrs. Max Camps, te£ losing a month in a hospital
visiting
their grandparents, and and Miss Mildred Kaegi returned where he underwent a m ajor op­
Ashland gathered but seven
Here From Klamath—
•
-
safe blpwi off Davidson. Five cf
'Otto Lorens, plumbing con­ the Herndon, fam ily They were home wj(h them, after visiting eration.
these were garnered by the Ash­
LaFollette is Busy
tractor'of Klamath Falls was here accompanied by Mrs. Rhue of L03 two weeks with her sister/
Young Bob La Follette has re­ land outfield, O’Brien, Marlow
yesterday and saw Ashland defeat Angeles.
From Corvallis—
turned to^Wlsconsin and is spread­ and Logan. Marlow and Morgan
the Klamath Falls baseball team
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
W
.
Morrison
Madden
sells
protected
ing the word that if the voters each got two safe blows, while
on the Jackgon Hot Springs dia­
of Corvallis, spent yesterday with want to do what hig Illustrlpus O’Brien counted for one. The
mond.
Takes Position—
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul at their father would wish they must outfielders all shone brilliantly,
home on East Main. K
Verne
Hastings,
who
has
been
nominate Governor
John
J. making several circus catches dur­
C liff Payne mgkgg forms.
employed In the Fourth Street
Blaine to succeed Irvine Lenroot ing the course of ¿he afternoon’s
- '
Barber Shop, has taken a position
in the senate. The pre-primary entertainment.
W oo d
To Lake of the W o o d s -
Davis let Klam ath down w ith
campaign In Wisconsin hinges on
Newcomb for wood. Phone 631. in Bates Barber. Shop,
Sam Prescott, Carter Wilson and
Senator Lenroot’s fight for Amer­ live hits, two o f which were in­
Now in Ashland, all kinds of
his
mother, Dan Bowerman and
“
Life-Like
Likenesses,
ican adherence to the world court. field hits which the runners ben*
8tndio
millwood at 106 W ater street.
his mother, Glenn H ill and Tom
to first base. A t no stage of the
Ashland
on
The
Plasa.
Solid in North Dakota
Just below the m ill. Special priem
Bryant spent yesterday at the
North Dakota, where Senator game was he In distress and he
now on 5 load lota, direct from
Lake of the Woods.
Gerald P. Nye was nominated to was taken out in the ninth only
the mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Returned from Hilt__
Warren
Doremus
returned
to
\succeed himself, requires
little Jbecause Klam ath had some left-
J. A. Baker in charge. 264-1-m i.*
Ashland from H ilt, where he has Returned from Grants Pass—
coaxing by the young editor. New banded hitters swinging their bats
been working,
Mrs. M. E. Bryant and daught­ flfor^, however, is making numer­ and Captain W atts w a n t e d
Week-end Gwrata—
7*
T . 14-4'f
er, Dorothy, returned yesterday ous speeches In the state, often M ohler’s sonthpaw arm to mow
Ï
Mr. and Mrs. W. H . Day were
T ry onr 50c Merchants' Lanch. from Grants Pass, where, they neglecting hls own interest to At­ down the portable batters.
week-end gnests at the country Every day from 11 to 2 at The visited for a week with friends. tack the farm relief policies of'the
W h ile Ashland was
taking
home of Mr. dad Mrs. F. B. Good- Plasa ConfeeCtonery.
Coolidge administration.
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hue, of Central Point.
New Terminal Hotel—
Col. Smith W . Brookhart, the
Sunday.
,
The Box Scorer • •
..A S H L A N D
AB R H
O’Brien It
k 4 J <
W atts sa
4 1 1
Pitlette 8b - 4
Opi
Morgan 2b
3 1 i
M arlow cf
4 l
Logan r f
4 1 1
Peterson lb
4 1 <
Force .e .
4 9 1
PdTls.j»
8 0 1
Total
34 •
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K L A M A T H F A LL S
AB R H PC
Bayness 3 b
Mont’ery 2b
Clark rf
Duback c f
Aiken lb
T u lle r aa
Matthews if
P itt c
Davidson p
Total
Hardware
The Winchester Store"
Look at the hair pin
and the ¡corkscrew-
they're both out of business
— _______ —
W e Guarantee Fixll Value or
YOUR MONEY BACK
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Stopping lu Ashland—
,The Fountain for cold drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lysander of
Ice creams, candles and tobacco. Los Angeles, are stopping in Ash­
'2 7 0 -tf land. They are guests of the Hotel
Oregon.
W . M. Clementon, local man­
ager of the new terminal hotel, is
In Medford and w ill remain here.
He says thq work is progressing
nicely and the hotel w ill be ready
for opening In a few weeks —
To Crater la k e —
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Panlsemd's
Suits
look better, Medford Mall Tribune.
Mrs. A. E. Kinney, W ilfred
last longer.
260— tf
Wagner, of this city, Barclay
Reported as Improving—
Leeds, of Palo Alto, .California,
Frbm M o d e s to -
Mrs. Anna Richards, who had
and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sommer
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, H a rt of her foot amputated at the Com­
of San Francisco, made up a party
Modesto, California, are stopping m unity hospital a week ago, is
leaving Ashland this morning for
in Ashland at the Hotel Ashland. reported as doing nirely.
n few days trip to Crater Lake
and Intermediate points of Inter-
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tf
successful republican, and Claude
Porter, the democratic senatorial
nominee, would be able to do the
corn grower the most good In
Washington. Porter h n the aid
of Senator Daniel Steck, who de
deated Brookhart two years in a
senatorial recount.
Evenly Divided
Three democrats and three re­
publicans are out for thfc senator­
ial nomination in Missouri. They
seem to have succeeded In reduc-
Mom and Pop
iVom Hilt—
oday — Tomorrow
And Wednesday
Mrs. H. C. Kennedy of H ilt,
spent Saturday in Ashland on
business.
WKLL.DOr, I HtAR
.NbU’RA CNGAGSOU
I f you are looking for a health
builder, spend fifteen minutes a
day In the water of the Ashland
Nat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake of
dine Creek spent the week-er
Ashland.
Oet yonr window screens
screen doors nt Jordan Sash
Cabinet Works.
9
W e specialise in 60c lunchei
Ashland Cata.
243-1
From North Carolina—
M r*- Mary H. Underwood and
young son, George, of Greensboro,
N. C„ are gneata of her alster.
Mrs. W . M. Barber, on Granite
Typical Znne Grey western
melodrama of thrills, excite­
ment, appealing love theme,
wild riding, shooting, sweep­
ing sandstorm and mountain
■vslanclia
To Crater la k e —
Ben Garnett, Mias Bllsabeth
Brown and Orville Balgraad. made
a trip, to Crater Lake yesterday.
1
:
“Shoo Fly”
The A nim al’s Friend
Keep Fifes and other Insects
off your cows. Half-eent*s worth
saves three
quarts o f m ilk.
Has been used by the best dairy
men since 1385. Big shipment
Just in.
Hinder Tsrine and Grain Sacks
Peil’s Comer
By Taylor
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Visited in A s h la n d -
from Zion P ark—
Hasel and Nina Emery
returned Saturday evening from
a trip to Zion Park, where they
spent the past two weeks on their
vacation.
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