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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1926)
Local ■ P e r s o o s i Jiotes ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES Watch thia space every day. Regular Meet! igs Subordinate every Thursday. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues days Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 150-tf Iz fl for B a k e r - Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. E lU i’ t of Iowa street, left for Baker, O.re., last evening to spend so trie time. „ Psulierud's Saits look better, last longer. 240—-tl East men Kodàks McNair Bros. ", The Fountain for cold drinks, ice creams, candles and tobacco. 270-tf Left for P o r t la n d - Mrs. J. R. Lily left last nig rit Will Arrive in A sh la n d - for Portland for mediani treât- Mrs. Mildren Shepman of 8an Francisco, will arrive in Ashland Thursday evening to visit her brother, I. s. Morris, and sister, Martha Hosier, also twcr'nepheWs, Takia« Vacation— - H arry and Earl Hosier. ? Mins Margardt Dayhoff is ipg a week’s vacation from W e specialise in 60c lunches— work in the local telephone Ashland Cafa. 243-1 mo Pee. Stopped In Ashland— • Moths w ill not find n place to Mrs. J. T. Tompkins, Miss Tqm- •tay tf clothes are cleaned befsre pkins and John T. Tompkins, of pattlag away« Ashland Cleaners Washington, ,D. C., stopped ‘ in and Dyers, 36 First street 8 6 t-tf Afehland yesterday and were guests of the Lithia Springs Hotel Oarnett'g Cafetería, 93 North last evening. tla 242-1-mo G«t ypwr window «cresas and screen doors nt Jordan Sash and . Mme. I . Bgnncc, P a rk . France, Cabinet Worka. 254-tf and M r. and Mrs. Robert TC. Mc- 0U1 and baby, of San Francisco, Left for Seattle— •topped in Ashland enroute north Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Pember «Mt evening Tt-«.v were guests of ton and fam ily left this morning ¡he Hotel Ashland. for Seattle * for a months visit w ith relatives. .« Pried chicken Covered' Wagon. Phoenix, Ore. • V * * ' ••-ii . SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 — ( U P )— San Francisco holds a rec ord of stolen car recoveries be lieved,to stand unchallenged any place in the United States. Over a period of seven years San Francisco police have Recov Return««! to M erit— Joe M iller, who conducts thé ered o i per cent of gutomobtles shoe department at McGee's store, stolen within their Jurisdiction, has returned to his work alter according to figures just tabulat a week's absence, due to illness. ed. Mr. M iller reports that he Is feel • A squad of IT men, under com mand of a lieutenant, devotes ing fine agaiq. >, full time to stolen car complaint?. Harper Method Scalp Treat ments, Paper ChrUng, Marcelling Taking Vacation— Emma Jenkins is taking a two Bobbing, by appointment only. Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee. weeks vacation from her work <a 199 Emerick Street, opposite High the Citizens Bank, and during this School. 260-1 mo time the Jenkins family are tak ing trips to Crater Lake, H ilt,.p ic nicked at Grants Pass and will Return, Nl ¿rota Hospital— ; E u g en e Detrick returned to his make a trip to Oregon Caves the1 home yesterday from 'the Com 'ast of the week. munity hospital, 'where he has been for the pest three weeks. • To /"«»scent City— Mr. and 1 Mrs. 1. D. Avry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Swart- W o o d - 1SS wood- are moving from Newcomb foe w'Ood. Phone 631. Vieta street Now in Ashland, ail kinds of mlllwood st 10S W ater street. . , Try our S6o Merchants* Luneh. Just below the m ill. Special prices Every day from 11 to 3 at The now on 6 load lots, direct from Plata Confe<'.{oaery. 163-tf ths mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker in charge. 264-1-m x* Gypsy cream for Poison McNair Broa: Left for Po.tland— Mr. and M rs.(J. K. Oowland lrift To Lake of the Woods— this morning by auto for Port Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Shinn spent land for a few days vacation. En the week-end at the Lake of the route they Will visit Mrs. Gow- Woods as the guests of Mr. and land’s sister, firs. B. E. Umph- Mrs. O. A. Paulserad. . latte, at Albany, „ •'Life-Like Llkenesee Ashland on The Plata, Husband is Left Dollar by Wife. MAX FRAXCIMdb POLICE RBCOVRR STOLEN AUTOS gBLSO, *?ash.Y July 20K — j u P ) —r Edith • Kahjeen, else known here an Patsy Bryant, left her estate of *1000 to her broth, j »or, Bwd. Coleeo, Cheyenne, Wy. H er husband, Leon Flannery. now held by federal officials at Seattle, was willed one- dollar. _ LOST— Oregon pin set with ° « <P* <ea „ Pegrto. i Between Harrison st. and ’ t i r"' 0 I“ " A<WJ » “ r ' Baet Bide Pharmacy. Finder M r , * nd Ploaae phone S83-Y. 271-2 J. B. Ft held, made a trln to Cra- . —■--------— terage, inquire 27L3t F O R SALK— Ch$ap, fresh tog- gen bury goat and kid. Call eve pings 89 4th St. 271-3 .F O R R E N T — Five-room, fu r nished housu, call evenings 39 4th St. , *• 271-3 R. L Warrtle, Misa Pearl Wardie and Robert Redwine,’ left this morning for DikmoAd Lake to spend a week. , Miseionary Mooting— , Wednesday 2:30 at the Baptist church. Subject: American In dians. The following program will be'given: Authentic Oregon his tory by pioneers who were here when Ashland' was a village and the settlers had Jo live in a fort — Mrs. A. L. Harvey and Mrs. C. T. Payne, 8t. The Story of Aunt Elisa, the last of the Calapovia tribe, Mrs. E lla Oxford. Sung: Where is the good old Daniel? sung in the Chinook jargon. Teaching in an Oklahoma Indian School: Mrs. O. F. Carson. Home- life of the Oklahoma Indians, Mrs. O. F. Ward. Indians in a California Mining Camp, Mrs. Paints, Varnishes and Wall Paper Phone 172 - FO R R E N T -T h re e -ro o m fu r nished house, 261 6th st. Inquire 1146 Bast Main St« 241-3’ Ix-ft for Diamond Latte- — Mail J- o . Rigg F O R BALE— -Rhode Island Rod fryers, w ill-deliver. Phone 6F11. 271-1 Archie M iller is spending a week or two in Poiflrvi'J and- vi cinity visiting friend-!. Medford A n excellent finish for floors and furniture. Can he had in saves different oolore which w ill 'give a stain and varnish at one operation. FO R BALE— Overland touring car 350 in good condition or will trade for wood. Mrs. Hicks, S51 North Main. 271-3 To Portland— Gold Beach, — Trjbune. Decoret V an ish Stain* _ Mr: and Mrs. A. C. Nlnlnger are spending a week at Crescent CRv. Zane Grey Buys Hit»— - bne of the most picturesque sites at the same time remote and inaccessible to automobile traffic* on the Rogue Rtver, some 46 miles above Gold Beach, on what Is known aa W inkle bar, has been purchased by Zane Grey, for a summer home. Grey was attracted to the spot last Septem ber, when he mAde a boat trip from C allie down the river to F O R RALE— 4 and one-half acres young alfalfa, ftah stand, good 4 -ro o » h e « a e .l good cow, on highway J|»t past overhead bridge for *1,400. Cheap enough. «r particulars see R. E . Detrick at 8ea Ashland Realty Co. 171-2 city warehouse. This building F O R R E X T - r Nice furnished would make a good shop,, garage rooms also house near school. or popltry house. Phone SS. 271-2* ------------------- - " ■ •' ■ ’ ■ ■ FOR R EN T— 2-room house, P®r tly furnished, 220 Garfield St. _ 371-»* rfoCdt u ò I tto t r x t F CVÄA-O6 Hot Weather Necessities “ Wild BilJ” Mehlborn,’ western open champion in 1924, and a feared golfer in any «m petition, turned in a sen sational card of 68 io le a d t t t f field at the end of the first day’s play ni the nntronal open over the tough and exact- ing Scioto layout. Mehlbom als6 tied the record for the course hflng up tyy'Tony Anftour in practice a few-years ago. P ar is 72- Mehlborn iahere shown just abfiut to make the final p u tt on his thrilling round — th«. put that drop ped into te cup for a 68. . R lisle In s titu te — Mrs. JeanettesAw during my recent vacation-^ Twomey, Personal Experience ip Tfljfc. Frank Beswick. Everyone the Klamath Indian School— Miss very cordially Invited to attend. Hazel Shaver. Indians which EJeetrlcal àppi lances« to reduce the severity of houeekeeptng during the hot summer months, are no longer a ipxnry, but a necessity from thè viewpoint of economy, convenience * and greater satisfaction. ÍW. cfotfuu. M UBA « W 14 W e have many kinds of elec trical appliances which w ill make summer work more of a pleasure. Ashland Electric Supply 346 E. Main Street I M *8- S. Morehouse— Leader. The Quality Store THIS STORE-WIDE 266-1 mo.* I f yon are looking fo t a health builder, spend fifteen minutes a Mrs. Haroi« M errill will Icare day In -th e w a te r-o f the Ashland Nat. tonight on the Shasta lor her home la Oaklaad after spend in - two weeks Is Ashland v is in g Reported Improve»*— Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Merrill. Mrs. H . C. Parkhurst of Ash Retara to H a m a - Madden retreads Ursa. Offers Many Wonderful Bargains for Wednesday land, who recently underwent an 63-tf appendicitis operation at the Sac red Heart hospital Is reported to be in a satisfactory condition. C liff Payne makes cupboards. Miss Georgia Coffee returned last evening from the Lake of the Woods, where they spent the N O TH IN G TOUCHED IT ! week-end. Rev. P. K: Rammond “Nothing touched that aching was also la the.party bat stayed spot until I took Foley Pills, a di • t the lake. uretic stimulant for the kidneys. I am so glad I can recommend them to others.'* Based of her- pain, Mrs. Ellen Relghard of Sonth Fork, Penn., writes this thankfully. Foley Pills have helped many people— a reliable valuable medicine guaranteed to TOPAT u d TOMOBBOW give AUlsfactlon. Constantly in use over 36 years. Ask your druggist for Foley Pills.. Sold ev erywhere. Bachrach says: “All my swimmers wear Jantzens X T O R M A N Roes, Johnnie Weissmuller, Sybil Bauer and 1 > many other champion swimmers owe their training to W illiam Bachrach, veteran coach o f the Illinois A thletic C lub and famous mentor o f the winning American Olympic team. ‘ y M ? ■ W rote Bachrach to a friend: *1 have never found a suit to compare w ith the Jantsen - md I guess 1 never w ill. Carl Jantmn saw a Vision o f swimminaaa a great national sport and created a suit that has made' this possible. A l l m y tw im ' mers wear Jantzeru for beach a |tl all round wear." A97 o f America’s leading p h n ia l instructors rank swim ming first in health and fun. O f these, 478 say the suit Jantzeo originated is the meat f t M t k a l for swimming. EASTMAN KODAKS FILMS T/vy ^All DROP IÑ E gooner or later, drops The reasons are: our conven ient location, our new mod ern soda fountain, the excel lent drinks we serve aud our splendid service- 1 ; man’s son who finds gold — and love amid wild rides and adventures in the Painted WcNAIR BROS. Eastman Kodak Agency ¿a Wednesday - Smart New BATHING SUITS £ y| Specially Priced / Elastic Stitch in Navy, Black and Red • Rayon Silk Bed Spreads Size 81x108 in Blue, Bose, Gold and Lavender CIS OfZ" Pach •» Bod* Fountain and Lunches Wearwell Sheets Made, with Tape Edge, 81x90, $1.69 Valfie QQ Each * 1 • w Fancy Bath Towels Linen Lunch Sets ■Extra Large Sise in Blue and Pink—Tine Quality Each IWW in fancy check Pattern in Bose and Gold. $4-48 Value yg veryone you know, inhere for asoda otasdndae. 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