Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATTDAY, Joly «4, I
To Give Concert Tonight
BERKELEY, Cal., July 24.—
The eyesight and health of stu­
dents are menaced through un-
*scientlflc mating and lighting ar-
rangements in some of the class­
rooms at the University of Call-
foria. Professor F. A. Wall, New
York eye specialist, told campus
organisations. Wall Is conducting
classes in optometry at the uni­
versity summer session.
Visiting in Ashland—
ODD FELLOW AOTIVITI®*
Watch this space every day.
Regular Meeti igs
Subordinate every Thursday.
Bcampment, le t and 3rd Tues-
iys. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4 th
ruilHlTl
, ♦
150-tf
411—
1
; Tom Daly is confined to
'home by, illness.
Archie Pgnington of Tilla­
mook, is spendng a few days in
Ashland visiting former friends.
Mr. Penlngton lived in Ashland
years ago.
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beatgy
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
198-tl
ond term to office,” a
Wrong Lighting
Harms Students
executive the courtesy of a see­
the state highway department. '
The woman governor asks re-
electidk on her record in office
and the State Democratic Execu­
tive Committee departed fr o w jta
custom by giving her a “tota of
confidence’’ and appealed to the
democrats to '‘accord a faithful
School Teacher
Dies Instantly
his
Stopped In Ashland—
.Visiting in Ashland—
J Mr. and Mrs. L.’ A. Jordan and
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jordan, of
Santa Rosa, California, are vlslt-
Ing in Ashland enroute to Seat­
tle. They are guests of the Co-
Jumbip hotel.- r-
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Mrs. Elinor Quillón. Elizabeth
Quillón add Elinor Quillón, of
Eugene, and Augusta De Witt of
Portland, stopped In Ashland at
the Hotel Ashland last evening en-
rhute'to Crater Lake and Diamond
Lake.
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Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch.
’ Get -your window screens and Every day from 11 to 2 at Jha
screen doors at Jordan Sash .and Plaza Confectionery.
162-tf
Cabinet Works.
264-tf
Ripe Crawford peaches, fine for
■TO Klamath Falls—
nning. Ashland Fruit A Pro.
•I Mrs. John Enders and daughter
isn.
274-tf
JBhirley will go to Klaptath Falls
¡tomorrow to visit Mrs. Ender’s Left for McCloud—
’parents. Mt. and Mrs. Jacobs.
Miss Velta Ackley left last
They expect to spend a w e p k night for McCloud to spend the
there.
week-end with her parents.'s
. Real Therm us Bottles — Mc­
Nair Bros.
Moths will not find a place to
stay if clothes are cleaned before
putting away. Ashland Cleaners
“LtfMAko Likenesses.” Stud!«
and Dyers, 36 First street. 261-tf
Ashland on The Plaza.
Renali Corn Solvent,
McNair.
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• . M h n a d W a ¿ u n k o ! Tampa,
V lö r td a ^ s tiX ä
in Á sh ú n T T o
visit Hrs. W .C . Park, while vis­
iting on tthe coast
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. We specialise to 60c lunches—
Ashland Caía.
' 2*3-1 mo
Paulserud’s Suits look* better,
last longer.
230— tf
Installing W ater System*—
The XL Electric store is in-'
stalling a water system at the
Vogell home in Talent.
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W ood-
Newcomb for wood. Phone 631.
N e w -in Ashland, all „kinds of
millwood at 106 Water street,’
Just below, the mill. Special prices
now ón 6 load lots, direct from
the Mills at Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Baker In charge. 264-1-mo.*
Returned from Diamond Lake—
R. L. Wardfe, Miss Pearl War-
dle and Robert Redwine return­
ed from Diamond Lake last even­
ing where they spent the past
week. They returned by way of
Crater Lake.
JOHNSON
IMPELLER
WASHER
T Fried chicken Covered Wagon, Stopped In A s h la n d -
Eddie
Lee and family and
Phoenix, Ors.
266-1 mo.*
Mrs. A. B. Lee of San Francisco,
are stopping In Ashland at the
J. H. Snyder ot Portland has Hotel Oregon enroute north.
taken a position with the Tidings,
Harper Method Scalp Treat­ Rapid impeller action that
in the mechanical department. , ,
ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling washes a tuhfull of clothes
Th» Fountain for cold drinks, Bobbing, by appointment only.
in 4 minutes!
ice creams, candles and tobacco. Phone 317J, Mrs. Andrey Trobee.
276-41 199 Emerick Street, opposite High) A rust-proof, leak - proof,
School.
260-1 mo
Returned to Shale City—
OHLY
“THE MAN
FOURSQUARE”
W ith Buck Jones
The Green
Archer
J k
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And a Comedy
SU N D A Y ONLY
Mias Blanche MacLean return­
ed to Shale City last evening,
where she Is employed, after
spending a few days In Ashland
If yon are looking for a health
builder, spend fifteen minutes a
day In the water of the Ashland
Nat.
self cleaning copper tub,
nickel-plated on the in ­
side.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
WANTED: — First mortgage
loan of 1200.00 for three years
on Income producing property,
carrying >3000.00 Insurance. Ad­
dress Box 662. Ashland., 176«t*
A PICK VP — 10 acres good
free soil under ditch and good
location — nearly all level for
8500. See the bargain firm. Ash­
land Realty Co.
276-3t
FOE SALE: — Will sacrifice
entire flock of R. I. Red chicka.
mostly April hatched. Also heat­
ing stove, 83.00; cook stove, 37.
Second house south Jackson Hot
Springs.
275-2t
PL E A SA N T
M ESSAGE
31 W tiw S tn S
A
FOR «A U L —2 sllk-floes mat-
--------- practically new,
Call
276 Van Ness Avs.
276-1*
Visiting Parents—
Fonte Brown of Portland ar­
rived In Ashland today tor a short
visit with her parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Bartges of Wimer
street.
Visiting in Ashland—
Daze Fontaine of Portland Is
a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W . H. Bartges of Wimer
street.
One-Day Service
SUNDAY,
on
Shoç Repairing
Lithia Springs Hotel
Agee’s Shoe Shop
339 E. Main Street
Sheriff Sale!
Decoret Varnish Stain
An excellent finish for floors
and furniture. Can be had In
seven different colors which
wUl give a stain and varnish
at one operation.
J- 0 . Rigg
Paints, Varnishes and
. W all Paper
Phone 172 ■
Chieken Dinner
85c
THE PLAZA
rs
The Last Straw!
When the -paveipent is as
hot as the sands o f Sahara
and your throatfirf 'parch-,
ed. there’s -phit-one solu-
Step into our store where
the air is cool and onr
beverages cooler.
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Drinks that are refreshing
—ice cream that is delic­
ious—
the drinks that
w ilt h it the spot.
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to
ReUned—
Can SefL ^ l j h e R^gjit Price
See the car at the Park Garage,
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A i The Enders Company
U N D A Y
Grants Pass
If you will inspect your buildings you will find they
THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER IS ALWAYS A QUIET TIME FOR
PAINTING OR GENERAL REPAIR WORK—
WHY WAIT ’TIL FALL
WHEN EVERY ONE 18 BUSY
Two Winning Teams
01 The League
WHEN YOU CAN GET COMPETENT WORKMEN
IN YOCR OWN TOWN
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Is Your House Scaling or Chalking?
PHONE 1«S AND WE WILL
CALL, OR LEAVE BUNDLE«
AT TEE
1 ,
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
If you cook' meals you cannot avoid a
hot kitchen, and the discomfort which
follows.
Our dining room is alway
ing meals here enjoyable.
TIR ED H O U SEW IFE
Ashland Laundry Service is the
care for the worn muscles and
fraszlsd nerves that c o m e o n
washday.
Wet wash. Rough
dry. Finished Work. Price ac­
cording to purse. We give you
the service you want when yon
want It. Try It Monday.
Let Us Have The
Hot Kitchen
Thursday, where he Is employed
with the S. P.
A LSO
Try One of Our Ice Cold Salads
WANTED — Sealed bids on
Chamber of Commerce Exhibit
Building at S. JP. depot. Bids to
bo opened Saturday, July 31,
1926, at 2:84 p. m. For furth­
er particulars see R. E. Detrick at
city warehouse. This building
would make a good shop, garage
or poultry house.
FOR R A I j E : Campbell’s Rapid
Electric Fireless Range. Phone
55.
276-81*
fiery little m ovie ac­
tress, forced by F ate —
and the police — to live
among the h ill-b illie s o f
Kentucky and Tennessee.
Texas Pastor W ho K illed
Man W iU Carry H is
Case to People
To Klamath Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter will
Mrs. Mary Taylor antj children spend tomorrow in Klamath Falls
FORT WORTH, Tax., July 24.
*
returned to Hillsboro yesterday, visiting friends.
— Cdrrylnf his case directly to
after visiting for a few days with
“the people,” Dr. J. Frank Norris
her mother, Mrs. McAfee.
will take ,hi> accustomed plact
Left for Bandon—
Sunday
morning in the pulpit of
lilr. and Mrs. Wk H. Hodkinson
To M on tagu e-
thp First Baptist church to “air”
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul and and Mrs. A. Autrfey left today tor the whole matter of his slaying of
Roseburg where they will meet
daughter, Pauline and Miss Mil­
C. D. Chipps, a Fort Worth busi­
Mrs. Chris Marx, ot Eugene, and,
dred Howell of California, will
from there will go fo Bandon to. ness man.
spend tomorrow in Montague with
friends.
On their return, Miss spend the week-end.
WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES!
Paul and Miss Howell will stop
Just how hard It is for a man
Returned from Topeka—
off at Yreka to spend several days
C. W. Chattln returned the first (or a woman, either with an ach­
with friends:
of the week from Topeka, Kansas. ing hack to nerve himself to his
task, no one but the sufferer cun
Left for Portland—
tell. “Whan my back hurts and
To Lake o f the Wood»—
Miss Helen Anderson left for
Mr.,and î Mrs. Monté Briggs ar­ irregular, seefotions warn me 'of I
Portland last evening to spend the rived in Ashland last evening from coming trouble,. I take Foley
week-end with friends.
,
Los Angeles to visit Mr. Briggs i Ellis, a diuretic stimulant for the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. .kidneys. They give me quick re-1
Returned from Klamath F alls— Briggs. They all left for the Lake , jsults. Ask Wm. F, Lagle, Ander-
H. C. Galey returned thll morn­ of the Woods this morning to , “son, Ind., 402 W. 21st S t, about
Foley., Pills. They are a reliable
ing from Klamath Falls, where spend a week.
he spent the past few days on
valuable medicine, guaranteed to'
give satisfaction. Oort, little. Sold
business.
i
Working at Siskiyou»—
Phil Bryant left for Siakiyous . ¡everywhere.— No. 1.
Returned to H ills b o r o -
Visiting In Ashland—
: W. H. Tuarg, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Tuarg, Victor Lewis and Marlon Reported an Improved—
Harris of San Frahclsco, are visit­
Mrs. J. P. Saunders ot the
Misa Lena Bloom ot Portland Is ing In Ashland and are guests ot Boulevard, who has been quite 111,
the house cheat ter the week of thé Lithia Springs hotel
is reported as improved«
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders. They
Garnett’s Cafeteria, 9.8 North
plan to make trips to Crater Lake
»1A..
242-1-mo
sad Lake of; the Woods.
TONIGHT
Left for Lake of the Wood»— V
Mrs. O. Winter and daughter,
Mr«. Charles Bourne, and R. T.
Vining le f t thia morning for the
Lake of the Woods to spend a
week.
SEATTLE, July 24.— A sudden
attack ot heart disease brought al­
most Inytlnt death to Miss Ber­
tha Supplee, a schdol teacher, as
she was driving an automobile I
north of the city late yesterday.
The car was traveling about 20
I miles an hour when Miss Supplee
I died, It left the road, ran into
a field and overturned. Samu-r
el Philbrick, oAner of the ma-
chlqe, was uninjured.
In the farfeof the committee'«
aeti^i, Moody and Davidson hare
scoured the state with an appeal
to Asters to "rid the. state ot Ter-
gusonlsm,” hallt, around the rts-
mar goreraor’» admitted domina­
tion ot his « lie ’s administration.
Re-election ot the womap gov-
ernr. It Is charged, Is paramount
to “sleetlda” of Ferguson to a
fourth term. Ferguson was Im­
peached and restored from of floe
In 1*17 while serving bis second
PRESERVE THE SURFACE
STAIN YOUR ROOF. KALSOMINE THE BATHROOM OR THAT
ROOM IN THE ATTIC. WE WILL SEND YOU RELIABLE
SUNDAY,
workmen *
Carson-Fowler