Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 28, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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bocal ■ Personal flotes
ODD FELLOW AOmTTIBb
Watch thia a^ace every day.
Reenter Meettiga ■
Subordinate every Thursday.
Encampment, 1st and Ird Tues­
days.
Rebekahs, lnd and 4th
Toeadaya . ‘
150-tf
At Lake of the Woods—
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac
Mrs. B. O. Conklin spent
weok-end at the
Lake of
Woods.
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Hot plate dinner ? 35c. Nlnln-
ger’s Quick Lunch Service. .277-1
Returned from Creecent City—
, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell
and daughters returned from
Crescent City the first of the week.
Here (or Week-end—
Donald Frailer of Redbluff,
spent last week-end in Ashland.
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
We specUlixe in 50c ianchi
Ashland Cate.
241-1
From Talent — ’„
W. Vogali of Talent spent the
day in Ashland on business.
Paulsernd’s Suits look batter,
last longer.
280— ti
Stopping in A s h la n d -
Mr. and. Mrs. R. M. Longhrey
and C. Pearl, stopped in Ashland
today, while visiting in ¿outhern
Oregon. Mr. Loughrey and Mr.
Pearl ar« representatives of the
Pacific States Electric Co. of Port­
land.
Arant. While bara they ara mah*
tag trip« to Crater Lake and other
points. Mrs. Fissano will be re­
membered, in Ashland aa MUa
Jessie Arant
ppd at La Grande, Raker, Lake
Wallowa, Portland, Astorte, Maw-
The Fonatalo for cold drlnka,
port and Seaside sad many other
ice crearne, candles sad tobacco.
placet. They made the Columbia
370-tf
river drive and over tbe Roose­
velt Highway.
Trip to Dneemulr—
FOR SALS— I have 0 lots 5>x
Mrs. C. D. Wlneland and Mrs.
Car JCIng Coal wilt arrive* In Alex Livingston mad« a trip to 115 to alley Juyt back of the apw
normal that I wftl sell, 1 600 takes
few days. Carson-Fowler A o.
Dunamnir today.
174-3
ail 9. Orrea D. Payne, AahlanA'
171-1
If yon-are looking for a health Realty Co.
builder, spend fifteen minutes a
FOR SAI »■■■Apples and pear»
day in the water o f the Ashland at one dollar per-box. Bee Albert
Mat
39 8. Pioneer. Back of first N a tl.
Bank. City.
I 178-4
Name Leaving for Lee Angelee
FOR BALK—W ill sell ev e p -
Mrs. Emma McKIbbon will
leave tomorrow for an Indefinite thlng I have that won’t talk. λ.
Have a Pitch Dandruff Remover stay In Los Angelea.
N. Tetera. No. 3, Indiana St.
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Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
«78-180*
Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-tt
Advance styles and fabrics In
FOR RENT—On first of mouth
men'a clothing at Paulsernd’a
beautifully
furnished' apartment
Stopped In Ashland— .
178-tf with private bath, garage, wood­
Mr. and Mrp. William La Combe Stopped la AahlanA—
shed. One-half block from busi­
and Mrs. F. A. Horning of Su­
Counteaa Sonia,' V. Rlsexanoff
perior, Montana, are stopping in and A. ¿barer of Naw York City, ness section. Call Saturday at
31 8. Second St.
178-tf
Ashland at the Hotel Ashland,
stopped In Ashland yesterday.
while on a tour of tha coast.
FOR BALK CHEAP—Two fins
They were guests of the Lithla
saddle
horaea. Inquire Ashland
Springs hotel last evening.
Try oar 60c Merchante* Lnach.
Flower Shop.
;
274-tf
Every day from 11 t? 2 at Tha
Cliff Payne makes cupboards.
P la n Confectionery.
103-tf
Birthday and friendship cards.
— Rlhart'«.
To Medford— -
Mias Katherine Corcoran, form­
Left for Seattle—
\
WANTED— Ppaltlon as nurse
er nurse in the Community hos­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Young
and and housekeeper, especially fond
pital, returned from Hornbrook,
where she has been nursing for Mrs. Cliff Payne left this morning of old people— would care for one
several days, and will go to Med­ for Seattle, for a ten days visit or two. Dealre for home for win­
with Mr. and Mrs, Dale Young. ter in Ashland.
Address Mrs.
ford tomorrow on a case.
Scott. 2885 Shasta Road. Berke­
Lata popular mnalc.— Elhart’s. ley, California.
Wood ■
Newcomb for wood. Phone >21.
Now In Ashland, all .kinds of
mlllwood at 105 Water street,
Juat below tha mill. Special prices
now on 6 load lots^direct from
the mills at MadfordMr. and Mrs.
J. A. Baker In charge. 284-1-mo.*
Mr. and Mrs. Stratton of Talent
announce the birth of a nine
pound baby boy born Monday at
the Sacked Heart hospital fn Med­
ford.
Leading SU Vouera. — McNair
Left for H o r n e -
Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson of Se­
Order King Coal now. Special
attle, who have been visiting the
price. Carson Fowler A Co.
Making Imp r ove m e n t s
170-3 W. J.D ou gh erty family for the
past few days, left this morning . J . P. Hoagland ia making ex­
tensive improvements at his home
.
Special snmmer rata on King for their home.
at 506 Boulevard.
Coal. Phone 98, Carson-Fowler
Fried chicken Covered Wagon
A Co.
278-3
Try Gypsy Cream for poison
Phoenix, Ore.'
258-1 mo?
oak, 46c.— McNair Bros.
I * f t fo r Dnnsmnir^—-
Stopped in Ashland—
Merton Thompson, who Is em­
Dan Turner and Harold Clerk l e f t for Lake of the W o o d s -
ployed at the Caraon Fowler Co.,
Mr. and Mfs. E. V. Carter left
of
Santa Barbara stopped In Ash­
is in Dunsmuir painting a house
yesterday for the Lake of the
land
to
visit
their
aunt
Mrs.
for W. E. Sanford.
Hollmeyer and daughter, Flor­ Woods to spend the remainder of
ence, while enroute to Vancouver, the week.
Returned from Vacation ’Trip—
“MIKE”
with
SALLY O’NEIL
Left for M an h ow oc-
Mrs. Leland Hooper left today
for her home in Manitowoc, Wis­
consin, after visiting for two
weeks wlMT her sen t, Mrs. C. E.
Biegei at her home on Morton
street. Enroute Mrs. "Hooper will Touring W e s t -
Mrs. B. F. Belmont of New
visit in Seattle.
York City, Mrs. Da Bold, Wash­
ington, D. C„ and Herbert Fled-
“Life-Like LIkenesse
enwald, of Washington, D. C.,
Ashland on Tha Plaza.
shopped in Ashland yesterday,
while on a tour of the west. They
Stoppcyl in A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tobin of were guests of the Lithla Springs
Hollywood stopped In Ashland at
tha Columbia hotel la st. evening. Stopped in Ashland—
Mrs. L. Reimer* and Misa Grace
Niles,
of Oakland, stopped in Ash­
Harper Method Scalp Treat­
land
yesterday enroute north.
ments. Paper Curling, Marcelling
They
were
gueata of the Colombia
Bobbing, by appointment only.
hotel
last
evening.
Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee.
PARIS, July 28.— (U P )— Pre­
mier Poincare told the finance
committee today that he would
not ask parliamen to ratify the
debt funding agreement before
parliament begins its summer ad­
journment.
Debt negotiations
will be carried on during the sum­
mer recess.
Fire Situation
Is Much Better
PORTLAND. Ore.. July IS.—
Aside from fires In the Chelan
and Colville reserves in Washing­
ton the forest fir« altnation In the
northwest la well In hand, the
district forest service office re-'
ported today. *
Left for Loa Ange l es i
Doyle Perry left, the fl
the week for hie home 1
Angelee, after visiting
Dougherty for a few days.
Moths will not find a plaoe to
stay if clothes are cleaned before
putting away. Ashland Glanders
and Dyers, 35 First street. 251-tf
Putting “ reverse Eng­
lish’’ on the real estate
boom — selling New York
lots in Florida —’“ the old
army game” with modern
touches. A new type of
screen comedy with W. C.
Fields of “ Follies” fame
is chief laughmaker.
Returned from Vacation Trip •—
C. N. Gilmore and family re­
turned Monday from a vacation
spent camping at Ualon Creak.
They also made | trip to Crater
Lake and Diamond Lake and tha
Oregon Caves,
Mr. and Mra. Adolph Pigiano,
of Oakland, are visiting In Ask-
land at thq home of Mra Plssano's
paréate, Mr. and Mrs. B. >.
Lithia Pavilion
Thursday, July 29
First Preliminary
$200.00
Championshi(
$200.00
Waltz Contest
—MUSIC BY—
Tilly’s Famous
'Entertaining
Orchestra
Among the features of war days
now being prepared for the en­
tertainment of the “Boys in Blue"
will he an old fiddlers’ contest, to
choose the champion old fiddler
of the Grand Army, and a horse­
shoe pitching tournament to se­
lect the Grand Army champion
horseshoe pitcher. w
,
A fife abd drum corps contest
will also be held, with the airs
limited exclusively to the tunes
which Were famo.us during the
days Of ’l l , such as "The Gal 1
Left Behind Me," “Marching
Y ou will find a Calf Skin Shoe does not
scuff and will retain a brilliant shine.
We have a fine line of this type of shoes
form en.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
THE QUALITY STORE
July Clearance
Do Not Forget That
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN
WASH DRESSES FOR THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY SELLING.
REPAIRING
10 Cents
Through Georgia" and “Baa**
suality."
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A* large open area in the heart
of Dee Moines is being set aside
for square, dances which will be
in progress both day sad night.
The dancing platform la to be de­
corated with organisation color»
and bowers of blosaoms.
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Preparations are being made to
even excel the entertainment pro­
gram which* was provided for the*
Civil War veterans at the time“
of their meeting in Dee Moines"
four years ago.
C. R. Isaac & Co
FIRST CLASS
RAYON SILK
15 Cents
All Kinds Of
20 Cents
25 Cents
WATCHES
ware
JEWELERY
The Winchester Store
$7.98
$6.48
$5.98
$4.98
Dresses Now
Dresses Now
Dresses Now
Dresses Now
Special Lot Wash Dresses
and Smocks in Prints and
Plain Colors - - -
J-fl
- W
VALUES TO $2,48 EACH
Save labor these warm days, by Buying
your
Chas. A. White
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ENDERS BLOCK
CAKES, BREAD AND PASTRIES
FRANKLIN
WEAK
BAKERY
FIXXR.SHEIMS
Straw Hats
Visiting Cooetn—
Charlie Guptlll of Blythe Is
visiting his cousin G. W. Goldy
and family. They made a trip to
Union Creek and Crater Lake
Monday.
12 North
kOt-l-mo
ENGLISH RADIO FEES
-SHOW* BIO INCREASE
LONDON, (U P )—-Radio
fans
in ¿England paid nearly >5,000,000
for the privilege of listentn-in last
year.
Reve&ne to the British Broad­
casting Company from the collec­
tions of >1.50 each from cltisens
possessing seta increased more
than >350,000 last year over the
previous year. TlAre are now 1,-
946,000 licensed seta In England.
Nearly - 300 persona were prose­
cuted for falling to pay the fee.
We Do
190 Emerick Street, opposite High
School.
180-1 mo friends in low s for a week. Af>
Oarnett's Cafeteria,
DBS MOINES, July 17. — (U>)
— Old time features of Civil War
days, including square dances,
horseshoe pitching and similar
paathaed, are to be revived here
for a week, from September IP
to 14, as it part of (he 4th na­
tional encampment of the Grand
Army of the Republic.
Debt Agreements
.Will Be Delayed
NBGRO EQUAL TO WHI T E
SAYS AFRICAN SAVANT
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CAPETOWN. '(UP;)— The -Af­
rican native ia equal in every re­
spect to a member of the Europ­
ean races, according to Professer
Brookes of Bloemfontein.
"There is no scientific author­
ity for the statement that the Af­
Here Batarday—
rican native la Inferior to the Eur­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines opean and such statements are
and family of Douglas county, the result of prejudices," he said.
and party of friends, visited in
Ashland Saturday as guests of
their former neighbors, th« Bene­
dicts on Mt. Avenue. They made
a trip to tha Oregon Caves dur­
ing their stay here.
Misa Blanche Hicks and Mrs.
M. B. Real and children returned
If yon want it done
last evening from a jponths vaca­
It to White’s ’
tion trip, over Oregon. They stop-
FINISHING TODAY
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*4 V.
cured. He told of the hard pre­
liminary work here la Oregon last
fa ll and winter bad of how the
data 'finally was ip suitable shape
for preaentatiou to congress in the
Stanfield bill. He had nothing
hat warm praise for Senator Stan­
field and other members of the
Oregon delegation tor their tire-
lasa work on behalf of the meas­
ure, and of their Insistent fight
• h i* heavy odds at all times.
A Jest Mfiaaare
"One of the main reasons we
won was because we had a Just
bill," declared the speaker. "We
never misrepresented the measure
la any particular and atnck to
otfr guns even whan it looked bad
for the bill."
President O. F. Carson presid­
ed, praised highly the work of
Mr. Gore and, of the Oregon dele­
gation in congress, and declared
it waa the cooperation and team
work at al) tljneg which meant
anceeka tor their efforts.
Delightful Musical selections
war« given by Chester and Harvey
Woods. Approximately 75 persona
attended the function.
Square Dances to
Rule at Session
SMen ¿(Inderttancl ¿Men
place to “whiok the ashes. Men
who know men, know what they
want, know how to give it to them
without wasting their time, |oiow
men's feet—ana what Florsheim
8h ogg they ought to have. That's
the kind of shop this ia
Maxfeto >10
Fancy Straws
Suits
The Enders Co.
Hab-a-dash-lnn