Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 03, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Itoeal ; Personal flotes
the B llle at Medford. M r. and Miy.
J. A. Baker In charge. 294-1-mo.»
restry Survey
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IsM ad eP u b lic
Urielarfl from Berkeley^
Mtee B ra Poley haa returned
home from Berkeley, where she
attended the summer aeealon at
the University o f California.
H ear J. F , Mathews (Fatuer
Joe) at Christian church Tues.
end Wad., Aug. 2 and 4, at 8 p.
m. Mr. Mathews was a Roman
Catholic priest for ten years and
is now a Presbyterian minister.
288-1»
Returned'to Homes
Mrs. Blake and two children
and Miss Ramsay of Myrtle Point
returned to their home after at­
tending the summer session of
the Normal. They were stopping
w ith Mrs. C-, W . Fraley on Moun­
tain Avenue.
’ New and popular
Bart's, ; .
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music— E l
Saloon League, was in- Ashland
last night and today, accompan­
ied by bis wife, hie slater, Mrs.
Fannie E . McMath o f
Pacific
Grove, Cal., and a cousin, Mrs. A.'
They visited Crater Lake Monday
and , drove on into the city last
night. They le ft late thia morning
for Portland. They were guests
of the lIA hia Springs Hotel,
T ry Golden G lint
M cNair Bros.
Shampoo
In Medford—
Hava a Flteh Dandruff Remorar
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Fraley of Shampoo a t The, V an ity Beauty *
198 -tf t i
Mountain Avenue, spent Sunday Shoppe. MeOee’s Store.
in Medford visiting friends.
“ Life-L ike Likenesae
Ashland on The Pissa.
Moths w ill not find a place to
Stopping in A s h la n d -
stay If clothes are cleaned before
Mrs. Clara Roe. Mrs. V . R.
patUng away. Ashland Cleaners
Leanton and Jamas Arbuckle, of
and Dyers. 36 F irst street. 2 6 l-tf
Nap, C llf., re stopping a t the
Columbia hotel, here.
To Lake o f the Woods—
M r. and Mrs. E . R. Isaac left . Ripe Crawford peaches, fins for
early this morning for the Lake canning. Ashland F ru it A Pro.
of the Woods, where they ‘will Assn. •-
spend the remainder of the week.
, MT. and Mrs. Ar|ht>r Hicks an-
Rexall Orderlies, 26c-
M cNair
»o«™» *.U. W ; « * a seven and
threeffondba pegtd baby daugh­
ter. August -2, a t the Community
hospital In Medford. Mrs. Hicks
Mrs. Anna Grubb and Miss
w as form erly Miss Bernice Myer. Elizabeth C arter .of Mountain
The baby has been named, Edith Avenue, le ft Saturday fo r Sacra­
Clairmonde.
mento, where tey w ill visit the,
Morse fam ily for a couple of
.. C liff Payne makes F r e n c h weeks.
doors.
Mrs. W. H. D ark of K lam ath *
Falls, who nriderweot an opera- 1
Uon at the Community hospital a 1
vreek ago, le ft the hospital thin ,
morning fo r the country for a few
days before returning to her home
in K lam ath Fails.
Left f<* Oakland.
Mrs. Alex Livingston
accom-
panled-by bar sister, Mrs. Be Bost
o f Corvallis, and her daughter,.
Mrs. W a lter O’Donoughue 'left
lls morning by anto for Oakland,
al„ w h e n they w ill spend' the
uoaiffder’of the week.
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Mrs and Mrs. C. M . Haroldson
of Orland, Cal., a re fo r a few
days at th e g ls k ly o a
Mountain
Auto Camp.
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CHICKENS
are killed by mites.
AVENARIUS
CARBOLINEUM
Decoret Varnish Stain
A n excellent finish 'fo r floors
and furniture. Can ha had io
jtoven different colors which
w ill g iv e .a stain and varnish
at one operation.
8 mites
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Paints, Varnishes and
W allpaper
Phone 172
384 O»k St. Across R. R. Tracks
Phone 20
2 79 -tr
Mrs. Id a W ightm an of Port­
land la speeding a w e e k i n Ash­
land ag the guest t>f Mrs. . Bva
Ellis.
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/ Got yonr window serpens and
screen doors a t Jordan Bash and
Cabinet W orks.
854»tf
w ill le a v e for Trip
Tiakc-.- . » ’
their statute books Intended to
favor sad encourage the prac­
tice of forestry, chiefly through
the exemption
of taxation on
yopng growing stands of ttmher or
replanted lands.z M ost-of the re­
cent 1«*« enacted to reMevs taxa­
tion have adopted t^e yield tax
principle, the Survey points ont.
During the 192« sessiona o f -the
Legislature greatly improved taxa­
tion laws w ith a yield tax provis­
ion embodied la 4bem were enact­
ed in New York, Mississippi, and
Michigan.
Forty-one states now have for-
J. O. Rigg
The Fountain to r cold drfnkft,
Ice creams, candies and tobaoco.
H . K . IL aeg ar gpff Mafirtoe An-
denon o f Modesto, Ca.. stopped
Newcomb for wood. Phons 621. In Ashland at the Hotel Oregon
M r. and Mrs. Monte Briggs left Now In Ashland, a ll kinds of last evening.
this morning for Seatte and Van­ millwood at 106 W a te r street.
couver, B. C., for « visit with Jnat below the m ill. Special prices
friends.
now on 6 load lots, direct from
Harper Method Scafip Treat­
ments. Paper Curling, Marcelling
Robbing, by appointment only.
Phone 217J, Mrs. Andrey Trobee.
F O B SALK— Do yon know a
190 Emerick Street, opposite High good buy, if so, look a t 620 Palm
School.
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« 0 - 1 mo Ave., for 91400. 4 rooms, modern,
large lot w ith cherry trees, doable
garage, gee Dan Payne, Ashland
L eft 9m Craafieat Ch y-—
282-2
Milton Franklin, Roland Parka, Realty Co.
Horace Dana and W ilbur Tueker,
W A N TE D — A responsible eld­
le ft Sunday fo r Crescent City, to
erly lady to cans for three child­
upend a week's vacation.
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ren in their home w hile mother
is away. W rite box 697, P. O.
M r. and Mrs. A . F . Leinster of 9,
Paso Roblas, Cal., are stopping ifc d
Ashland a t tha HotoVAahiand ». ci
Clarke-MeKary Forestry A ct, ac-
cording to the Survey. TheTaat
allows Federal appropriations of
92,640,000 annually in thia coop­
erative work. «More'than lO.OOOv
000 haa been appropriated for the
year 192< to be oped by the Fed’
eral Government in cooperation
vada. Utah end South Carolina.
T h irty two M atey. la cooperation With, states' for adequate fire pro­
w ith the United States Forest fier- tection.
The Survey prints the Clark».
vlee now maintain forest fire pa­
trol systsihs.
* , McNary law in fu ll, gives A list'
The meat Important piece of of state forestry officials and re­
Federal forestry legislation w ith­ views briefly the legislative situa­
in the t post tow years la the tion in every state.
at the W orld Forestry estry departments or correspond­
Coo gram in Rome that collection ing agencies. T h f states which do
Of international forestry statistics
not maintain forestry officials or
be begun. The Survey in tos Iran
departments that, do apt handle
distribution to those interacted.
forestry affairs, are: Artspna, A r­
There are now nine states, says
the Survey, w ith effective laws on kansas, Florida, Mew Mexico, Ma-,
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Here will be featured clearances on Seasonable
Merchandise and in Unlimited Quantities. You cab
buy your yearly t requirements ^t Savjjigg wqrth
¿toys of planning and-miles and miles of dnving to
Éh
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w e fire thè first broadsldcr if & u s t ‘{he priore of
o u S u m n ^ V ,il, ItaMB.-
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’;ALL $2.95 GRADE GOES AT
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Crater
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THIS WEEK AND NEXT WILL BE FINAL
C L E A N -U P TIME FOR SUMMER DRESS
GOODS AND READY - TO • WEAR GARMENTS.
W es N at
M r. and .M*ra. W . H . Sams, Mrs.
Id a W ightm an, Mrs. J. A. Hen­
dricks, Mra. H . L . Taylor and
Mr». M. J. McAllister, w ill leave
W A N TED — Man and team to tomorrow for .K lam ath Falla,
haul wood, by L . H . Tetara. 49 whara they w ill bo Joined by Mrs.
Indiana St
283-1» W. H . Weed on, and w ill go to
DE GOES AT
ALL $7.90 GRAUE GOES AT
the summer. While la the south
o f leghorn pallets, two Jersey
she .visited M r. and Mrs. Wilson
heiferp, m ilk strain Durham hall,
and Mra. Wilson’s mother, Mrs.
7 months old, 3rd house east of
Barrows and A. F. Rodder.
track on E. Main, sets back in
field.
282-2»
•'Amity" Coin Panes and BUI
folds.— McNair Bros.
F O R E X O H A N G R — 10 acres,
a ll good free soil and under ditch
and can be irrigated, close in.
Elisha A. B arker of Portland Would n u ke the finest kind ot
Attorney fo r the Oregon Anti home and chicken ranch. W ill ex­
change for small house and lot in
Ashland. See Daniel Payne of
Ashland Realty Co.
222-2
FO R SA L E — Bain wagon, 2 3-4
inch.
Practically new. Phone
•F 1 4 .
283-9»
M A R C ELLIN G — By Mrs. Sulli­
van, J68 M ar gad I ne S t , upstairs
apartment. Phone 214
for ap­
pointment.
282 1 mo»
P IA N O
IN STR U C TIO N —
By competent teacher. Beginners
preferred. Mrs. Harold Aikins.
281-1-mo.»
Rugs Last Longer When
Cleaned With The
Hoover
Yes—there is no limit to the
number of laughs Denny can
put into a picture. And you
never can count the laughs
in this gorgeous comedy —
they come as close together
as com on the cob. I t’s about
a fresh young man — a hard
thin dime — a water fall and
Denny. The peak of enter­
tainment You’ll enjoy c-very
minute of i t
ALSO
Byrd’s Polar
Triumph
Tbs dramatic o to rr o f tbs dannt-
isss courage, the pluck and dogged
pereev eranee that carried the Stars
asd Stripes across the periloue
erage of ice at the top ot the
world.
The sad of aa eternity of struggle
- the cllamx ot a m ilttea dreams,
hardships, berntm e aad heert-
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VACUUM CLEANER
The Mew Hoover Mow on
Sale
The Quality Store
Special Sale
Thursday on
Carling Irons!
Greatly Reduced!
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
LOST— Cover for unto trdnk.
Finder please leave at Tidings
office,
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W H E N T H E O L D B A C K ACHES!
Jnst how hard it is for a man
(o r a woman, either) w ith an
aching back to nerve himself up
to h it task, nb one but the suf­
fe re r can tell. “ When my back
hurts and
Irregular secretions
w arn m e .o f coming trouble, I
take Foley Pills, a diuretic stim­
ulant for the
kidneys. They
give me quick results.** Ask Wm.
F. Lagle, Anderson. lad ., 402 W.
21st fit., about Foley Pills. 5 They
are a rleiable valuable medicine,
guaranteed "to give satisfaction.
Coat little. Sold everywhere.
— No. 1
Other Dresses DropIHidnately Priced.
See Our Racks and 1x29k foT The Sale Tag.
GET YOUR VCilLB DRESSES NOW A'
30x3 1-2 Cords .
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30x3 1-2 Overeise C ords..............................
30x3 1-2 Tull Overeise Cords . . . . £ > |........
29x4.40 B«noooi‘ ................! ; ............ ........
GOODYEAR TUBES
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ODDS AND ENDS OF SPRING AND
SUMMER MERCHANDISE WILL BE CLEANED
UP AT NEW LOW PRICES.
Hölise Dresses and
Aprons in fancy prints
and gingham checks. ,
Values to $2.48, Each
$1.95
f,i e t b r i g h t on top;*
tho ia u /t peering over
the t ide of the car nt
A e jla td re .
FORD TOURINGS
$65.00 -> $100.00 - $150.00 -
FORD CÖUPES
$225.00 -
Steel Pick-up Red, $175.00
arid proper. But when yon
. . . a b o u t th e m a n y
ama, h b quita fihdy that
$325.00 _ $350.00
FORD ROADSTER
gjaaoe may mem all right
heg(n to think about it
$185.00
Fordson Tractpts, $200.00
O ft PER CENT . .
Rayon Silk Dresses
in a good assortment of
Colors and sizes, Less
4 -O PfiR CENT
15 Silk Dresses
Values up to $22.50 to
CJêân-up, Each '
$10.75
yoa will find that you h aw
n o t enough in auran e«.
C o a a a lt th is H a r t f o r d
Billings
Womens Silk
Underwear, Gowns,
Combinations And
Bloomers, All Less
« f t PERCENT
Claycomb
Lincoln
Pendleton Indian
, Blankets
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Clean - up Sale, Less
A PER CENT
All Bathing Suits in
Wool and Cotton for
women and children.
Less
Fordson
If DOES Make > Difference
Where Yon Bur Your Fdrd
Womens Knit Union
Suits, Bodice and Braid
Top, Regular 60c Values
Smt
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Silk Kimonas and Cor­
duroy Bath rfobes
Clean-up Sale, Less
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