Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 30, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    wesks to Ashtond, le ft-th is mom«
In* for tk e ir home to Albany. Mr.
Rfcharda is , foremen o f on« of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee W ilhelm of the largest chair factories to t i e
(he Greensprtogs, announce the state, which is located to Albany, i
birth of a nine and one half pound
boy at the Community hospital Stopped ip A s h la n d -
'W A S H B U R N ,. Wis., July 39.—
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sweet of ( U P ) — Paul Ungrodt, "K id May­
Los Angeles, stopped a few hours or’* of th ia .little city of S700 hat­
the First National Bank.
Miss Wood—
ODD FELLOW ACnVITIB*
in Ashland yesterday to visit Q.( ing completed; his first term has
Will planned to spend the week­ . Newcomb for wood. Phons 831.
Watch this space every d«y.
F. Carson.
M r. Sweet Is. vice been returned to toff ice by an al­
end In Portland with friends be­ Now In Ashland, all kinds of
Regalar M retl igs
president of the Longbell Lumber most unanimous voté of confi­
Subordinate every Thursday. fore going to The Dalles.
’
’
millwood at 105 W ater street, Co.
dence.
Enoampmsat, 1st and 3rd Tues­
just below the m ill. Special prices
Ungrodt Who was only S3 when
N O TIC E
days.
Rebekrbs, Sad and 4th
now on 5 load lots, direct from
T ry our 60c Merchants’* LnUab, first elected ! mayor to the spr<pg
Tuesdays. .
15O-tf
O. Wolcott of Wolcot Gro­ the mills at Medford. M r. and Mrs.
Every day from 11 to 3 at Tha of 1924 by A two to one vote ov­
ts moving his grocery stock J. A. Baker to charge. 264-L-m i.* Plasa Confectionery.
182-tf er a man thrice hie ago, has so
214 4th St., to 242
East
Left for Coast—
conducted municipal affairs th a t
a.M r. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin left
St. in the Phipps Building. Visiting in A s h la n d -
his administration w ill go into lo­
Skis morning by car for the coast
.
s*
280-3
John Garland, John W itsenar,
cal history as the most rem ark­
$ be gone two or three weeks on
W. Walters, and F. W alters, of
able ‘the city has every expertene-
Business Visitor—
«-vacation trip.
Ottawa, 111., are visiting to Ash­
F. E. Bolman, of Owen. Wis., land, while on a tour o f the West.
revers-
Graduating from Lawrence Col­
“ Late phonograph records— El connected with the Owen Lumber They are guests of the Llthla
or call lege, Appleton. W ls„ In 1933, he
Co., stopped In Ashland yesterday, Springs hotel.
290-3 returned to Washburn and went
-
going on to Medford in connect­
bi# 2 ¿p
father's hardware atom aa
ion with the Oregon Owen Lum ­
Retained »0 The Dalles—
rénovât Jo,nt mana<* r - T ,n months later
"L ife -L ik e Likenesses,” Studio
b e r Co.
location. h* WM “wept ,nt® off,ce on an
Ashland on The Plasa.
r Miss Clara WU1. who has been
rmanent overwhelmln« tide of pubUc ap-
flatting her elsters, Mrs. R. C.
C liff Payne m akes'F r e n c li Stopping in Ashland—
280-tf provaI- T h «. city’s troubles wets
Goodman and Mrs. C. C. Crew-
doors.
! M. A. Euphrat and Mrs. M. E.
______ - mostly of a financial nature aud
Spn. left last
evening for The
vork, In -
went a fte r them with youthful
Belles, where she is employed by
Cameras, .o f San Francisco, are
Advance styles and fabrics in
cemetery enthusiasm.
stopping In Ashland at the Hotel
men’s clothing at Paulserud’s.
143 8th i'
*» d his couacilmen served
Ashland for a few days, while en­
278-tf
2
8
8
-t*
without
salary and all expenses
route home from a trip throlfgh
■ ■ *
- 'Were cut to an absolute minimum,
'Washington.
They made a trip
Will Leave for B a n d o n -
one-balf I To raise necessary funds be booqt-
to Crater Lake today.
tfniihing Tonight
lust o Y e rt« ) the tax rate to 7 : 1 5 'percent,
Mrs. Marlon Hager and daugh­
r o o m J the highest rate in* the state. Tax
ters Mabel and Eunice, and Henry
Ripe Crawford peaches, line for
W. C. FIELDS
Ashland collections were Increased 312,000
Van Prooyen. of 472 Scenic Drive,
canning. Ashland .F ru it ft Pro.
are planning to leave for Bandon
3 |0 -3 and the city began to find
its*
Assn.
274*tf
tomorrow morning for a vacation.
Hk g o a tt*’*’1' The aecoj‘ d year the rat6
They bxpect to pe gone about ten
Nursery
dropped to 6.16 percent bat it
The Fountain for cold drinks,
days or two weeks.
280-3*
was
atBl the highest in the state.
ice creams, candies and tobacco.
By. the use of unique advertising
270-tf
Use Corn - Solvent.— McNnlr
- .
'methods the Boy Mayor decreased
m
delinquency 10 percen; aud ex-
W ill Ixwve for Roseburg—
SATURDAY ONLY
ned
last
£
eeded the m o ,t' optimistic esti-
Miss Ina Farnsworth, who has
Fried chicken Covered Wagon been attending summer normal,
mate of U x collections by 36,000.
Phoenix, Ore.
258-1 mo? w ill return to her home in Rose­
m huai. T,,roudh ” *ch strtofcent measures
ua** the city’s tofu* debt of almost
burg this evening.
Returned from Visit—
3100.000 was reduced about >25,-
t AOO
JklfcA In two _•
_
—
Miss Francis Philpot returned
years.
The city is now
Madden sells protected tires
yesterday from a visit With her
on a firm flUhncml footing for tpe
Returned from Seattle—
sister. Mrs. Charles Moore of Business Visitor—
Mr,. and Mrs. L. S. Brown re- First time since pre-wsr days.
Dunsmuir and her grandmother,
In additior. to his success as
Mrs. J. H . Kents of Montague turned last evening from Seattle,
Mrs. Champbell, M t. Shasta City. 'spent the day in Ashland on busi­ where they spent a months vaca­ n.ayor, Ungre*ji has been singif-
tion.
,
J c r’v successful to opdratln^ his
ness.
Developing and printing— Me
L eft for Oslrisud-
c a r b o f T hanks
N a ir Bros. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Riley le ft
Get your window screens and
We wish to thank onr friends
screen doors at Jordan Sash and today for th e ir home to Oakland, for th e ir many acts of kindness
Harper Method Scalp Treat­ Cabinet Works.
254-tf after visiting for some time w ith
ments, Paper Curling,'MarceMtog
Mr. R iley’s mother, Mrs. M. B* and words o f sympathy to ns fol­
lowing the sadden taking away of
Bobbing, by appointment only. U um f of Mrs. I r w i n -
Riley at her home on High street.
our son and brother, Edward.
Phone 317J, Mrs. Andrey Trobee.
They
were
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Frances Stein of Klamath Falls
(J MR. and MRS. M. C. H O W E L L
199 Emerick Street, opposite High spent the day in Ashland as the R iley, who wlU make a two weeks
U mr . qtt 8 H owell .
School.
289-1 mo guest of Mrs. Dobin Irw in.
visit in Oakland w ith her son.
Local • Personal flotes
Mt’s The Old Army
Game”
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A mighty romance of love,
life and honor in the strug­
gle for wealth.
AMO
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•• Green Archer
•Chapter "2
The Midnight
T • •;
Warning
C
ALSO COMEDY^
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Meyer and
daughter Thelma, made a trip to W orking 4n Millers Toggery—
Montague on business today.
Raymond McGee, who has been
employed to Millers Toggery, has
Portable phonographs — Ei been required to take an Indef­
kart’s.
inite vacation
because of
his
health, aud in his absence Eugene
Detrick is working to M illers Tog­
Miss Mildred Andrews of Cor­ gery.
• .
vallis, is a guest at the home- of
her. grandparents. M r. and Mrs.
W e specialise in 60c Innches—
A. Andreres, of Fairview street. Ashland Cafa.
243-1 mo
Miss Andrews expects to remain
! some time.
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
198-tf
92 North 8hoppe. McGee’s Store.
343-l-m o
W ill lx-nvc for W aehtagton^-
Stopping iu Ashland
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen and
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cooper ol family will leave Sunday morning
Boise, Idaho, are stopping to Ash* for Chehallls, Washington, on a
land at the Hotel Oregon.
vacation trip.
1
Moths wUl not find a place to Returned to Home to Albany—
M r. and Mrs. W illiam Richards
stay if clothes are cleaned before
been spending
two
pntUng away. Ashland Cleaners who have
SCHUERMAN’S
Saturday Specials 31
Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch, Per Package, 10c
That Good Empress Corn, 2 Cans For . . . . 25c
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We still have a few of those Baking Pans left,
one Free w ith a pound can of Calumet Balking
Powder.
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SARDINES— C A N . .
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GROCERY
ware m e rc h a iti throeghont thg
No* th west were scffbrtog on aver­
age decrease to sales volume of
5 percent, the Ungrodt store ex­
perienced a -15 percent Increase as
w ell as showing th e first net'pro­
fit since the boom days of *&’*» war.
Ungrodt IxMevea lm p P tU -* ta
the introduction of busto«*« meth­
o d s'in to the affaira o í . govern-
ment. , He **» *: "Tbg voters con­
trol th« situati* n. They eon efeet
men of busto»*« ability w ith ani
unselfish Interest to the duties
The Boy Mayor’s rem arkable <
connected w ith the officers- of,
success has gained such wide a t- government.
i
Given the right
We have Guns, Ammunition, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes. Just What you will need.
w a tc h th e
papers on
M onday
ARMY GOODS STORE
, • Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evening»
When The Stork
Arrives '
Baby’s wardrobe should be
complete. The little stranger
will bring nothing with him, so
mother will have to provide
every little garment .to clothe
the pink, tender baby.
>
Choose with loving care, Moth­
er, for on your choice depends
the comfort and health of your
baby.
For id years Vanta Baby Garments,
made of Soft knit sllk-and-wool, or
Bne weol ,and mercerised cotton,
have, been the preferred next-to-the-
skin garments for babies.
In our Infante’ Department you w ill
find the complete vanta. line— a dos-
en oy more different garments each
With some special feature designed
for Baby’s comfort.
No pins or buttons! Each garment
ties with little bows of twistless
tape, the only safe fastening for baby
garments.
81.19 TO 31.35 WASH GOODS
98c
In a season end clerih nph Rayons, Bordered Voile
Dress Patterns.
1 .
•
ONE LOT 89c TO 31.25 VALUES AT
58c
Voiles, Silk and Cotton Prints and Ra/ons
87.50 TO 811.50 WASH DRESSES
$5.95
Peggy O’ Dare and Sassy Jane Voiles and Rayon’s
in a-clean up at $5.95.
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85.95 VOILES AND RAYONS
$4.95
Saturday and Monday
Sassy Jane Models in This Lot
ONE LOT INCLUDING
STRIPE TUB SILKS, PRINTED
CREPES, POLKA DOT CREPES
up to $14.95 values now in a clean-up
Crepe de Chine Prints, Flat Crepei
Polka Dot Georgettes
SILK FINISH CREPE, MONEY SAVER . . 45c
PRINTED VOILES, MONEY SA V E R ,. . 35«
SILK FINISH CREPE, MONEY SAVER
. 65c
R AFFON. FAST COLORS, MONEY SAVER, 85c
ALL VOILE DRESSES AT COST
up to $19.75 value, in a month-end clean-up
Up to $29.75 Values in
Flat Crepes and Printed Crepe Dresses
——7 — — " N o w
A fa ll line o f Fruits and Vegetables
' ' ' ' ? ' 10
gt estiva'advertising aid sggred-
stoa salesmanship he hsa brought gres« from'thia district bus his
shout a great Morease in nptos next step will grbbably fjg futo the
▼otoae.' In H i t . . when ~ b » rd - state Sfsewbly,. < . . . < v i ,
' ' j
At
$14.95
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES SHOES,
MONEY SAVERS.
.
$3.85
ALL RAYONS, MONEY SA V E R ............... 75c
Golden Rule t Store