Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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INVADES PEKING
Ito o a l * P e r s o n a l f lo t e s
M r. and Mrs. E. E . Phipps and
daughter, Katherine,
returned
last evening from a weeks trip to
Portland. They mad» a trip over
the Columbia highway.
BY H E N R Y F A R R E L L
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Coombe and family, are
(U ^ -R r Sports B d lto r) '
leaving this evening for a visit
N E W Y O R K . ( U P ) — A ll hope
with relatives and friends in Cali­ of getting Mile. Susanna Lenglen,
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tbe French tennis queen, to visit
the United States thia summer
Get your window screens and and play to the woman's national
‘ Harper Method 8c<ta Treat­ screen doors at Jordan Saah and tennis championship was aband­
ments. Paper. Curling, Marcelling Cabinet Works.
254-tf oned when she broke down at
Bobbing, by appointment only.
Wimbledon.
Phone 11TJ. Mrs. Andrey Trobee.
That hope. I t might be k-emarR-
I * Cannon B e a c h -
1»» Emerick Street, opposite High
Mrs. Walter Everton to spend ed In pasting, wee never any too
School.
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ing ten days visiting her moth lively even if she did toll the
w rite r to Parto th a t she had no
er, in Cannon Beach.
objection to playing in the U n it­
ed State» and hadn’t made -up her
George Dillon of Portland spent
mind fin ally about her summer
yesterday In Ashland on business.
plans a fter Wimbledon.
Visiting In San PVancisco—
There I» no doubt th a t Mile.
Moths w in not find a place to
Mrs. J. D. Mara and son, Ned
May It clothes are cleaned before are spendfng two weeks In Saa Lenglen was 111 at Wimbledon and
patting away. Ashland Cleaners Francisco visiting her daughter, In no condition to play. W h a t
and Dyers. 35 First street. 251-tf Ruth and Mr. Mars’ sister and brought on her breakdown offers
a field fo r argument but there to
brother, Anna and John Mars.
no donbt th a t she couldn’t con­
tinue. She to., of course, a great
Mr. ahd Mrs. Hdhry Cox of
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover actress but a ll the noting and all
Klamath county, are visiting In
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty the are
o f theatrical
makeup
Ashland with Mrs. Cox's parent. Shopp«, McGee's Store.
138-tf could not make her look as thor­
M r. and Mrs. J. U Greenwood*.
oughly worn out as aha waa at
Moving—
Wimbledon.
Eugene Spencer and family are
WJiile a second visit on Mile.
Newcomb Iq r wood. Phone 531. moving from 492 Palm Avenue to
Lenglen to this country, with the
Now in Ashland, aU kinds o f 283 Seventh street.
mlllwood at 105 Ulster street,
lost below the m ill. Special prices
O»W op 5 load lots, direct from
the mills at Medford. M r. and Mrs.
J. A. Baker ta-ebarge. 244-1-mo.*
Freak W alker returned last
evehlag from Camp Lewis, where
be spent the past week w ith the
R . O. T . C." of toe Univerlsty of
Oregon. He Will vtolt his parents
M r. and Mrs. F,. H. W alker.
Stopping in Ashland—
M illie Venable of. Tbe Dalles is
stopping
In
Ashland
enroute
south. She expects to leave to­
morrow morning for a visit with
friends in Southern California.
Returned from Portland—
W ill i Paul returned last night
from a business trip, to Portland.
U n w in d tram Newport—
M r. and Mrs. M. E. Randles
and son, Bobbie, returned
last
Picture sale
Saturday— El
evening from Newport.’ where
k art’s.
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they have spent the past three
weeks on a vacation.
L eft for Han F ra n c is c o -
Mrs. B. Fowler of Corvallis,
Ripe Crawford peaches, flue for
canning. Ashland ' F ru it A T ro . who has been the guest of Mr».
Asap.
374-tf B. A. Woods for the past week,
left tljls m o p tag lo r San Fran-
elsco and otfyer California hoists
on a vacation trip.
8. F. Halbwacks, C. M. Rshen-
eaklau sad M. Q. Darroeh, of
Eastman Kodaks and
Brooklyn, N. Y., are stopping in
M cNair Broa.
Ashland enroute aduth. They are
guests of the LRhta Springs ho­
From Memphis, T r« » .—
tel.
Mrs. G. J. Hampton of Mem­
phis,
Tenn., is stopping In Ash­
The Fountain for cold drinks,
land while on a tour of ths weat.
» ereams, candías and tobáceo.
3T8-tf She to returning home by the
¿anadian Paatta:, R. R. gha to a
guest of the Hotel Ashland. '
prospect of another battle w ith
Miss Helen W illi, would be the
greatest drawing cord that could
ba arranged fo r Forest H ills, the
national woman’s championship
tltje this year will, not be without
reatares. *
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Mile. " K a trin k a ” Bouman, the
pretty young Holland champion,
told the w rite r a t Wimbledon that
she waa going to play a t fo res t
H ills and Señorita d’A lvarei, tbe
d au lln g young Spanish champion,
sajd she hoped to get over this
year. Mr». Kathleen McKane God­
frey, the British star also wants
to play a t Forest H ills, but she
asid the decision woud have to be
made by “ friend husband.”
I f Señorita d'Alvarez (who pro­
nounces her name devaroy) comes
to Forest Hills, American fan»
will see something that probably
will cause them to forget Mile.
Lenglen both as a player and a
personality.
,
She Is a strikingly beauttfnl
girl with a ll the mannertoOM and
traits of a Spanish girl of the pic­
tures. She to a great showwomen,
even more so than Mile. Lenglen,
as shq pnt herself over without
any o f the affectation and the
torced manner o f the French star.
8he has clothes and w e an them
like a mannequin end she speaks
five aagnages. all of which she
sometime» asm In expressing her­
self when a shot refuses to follow
o rdan.
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As a tennis player she to Just
P E K IN G , OTP)— Chinese a rt
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critics ere for tho firs t time sur-
Lysying, w ith mingled feelings, the water improvement. I prill do
Studies In the node a t an exhibl- so, bat however strongly recom­
tioa of paintings by professors mend and urge the following:
T h a t a water board, consisting
and students of the Y1 Kuang
as much of A picture. She has tbq She, or National Pina Arts Col« of five members, ofQride o f . the
grace and speed of a cat, a dash­ lege.
Council, be appointed. by tbe
ing smashing e ty li of attack and
When It became known just be­
a pace In her strokes almost aa
fore the ehaw opened the nndes Stopping In A s h la n d -
-fast aa th a t of hyils.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Slom of ,Ban
were to be displayed, the Peking
Many critica, prominent amoag
police, horrified at this depart­ Francisco, are stopping to Ash­
. them being Miss M ary K . Browne,
u re from old Chinese precedent, in land at the Columbia hotel.
captain o f thè American
team,
art matters, protested that public
believe she to certain to g e v e la p
morals would be corrupted. T heir T a k e * to the Hospital—
Into a world’s champion and some
clamor suddenly subsided when
J. H . Wlnkleman of W alnut
of the gossips around Wltabledon.
it was leatrned that the Vice-Min­
street waa taken to tbe Commun­
said It waa the fear of h e r that
ister of Education was A patron
ity -hospital this morning. .
brought on the
in fo rtu n ato
of the exhffittlon.
breakdown of the French queen.
In a speech delivered at the op­
“She has the prettiest and best
ening
o f the display, the vlao-Mta-
stroke» I , have evpr seen and het
forehand la nearer, th a t of B ill# ister pointed ont that It was an
Johnston’s than any player In the epochal event. Large «SopSda are
attending, the vernacular press
game,” Miss Browhe said.
prints long accounts.' and repro­
ductions
of some of the pictures
S W E D IS H COOPBRATIVES
appear In Sunday editions.
S E R V E T H IR D PO PULATIO N
STOCKHOLM. J ü P ) — Thq
bread and butter ’ problem for
Salem — F irs t u n it o f new
4 1 5 ,0 0 0 familtos In Sweden, or
Junior High School, to cost 5135.-
over one-third of the entire pop­ 000,
ulation, to now handled through
the Cooperative societies which
maragarlne, m ill flour, b a k «
bread, prepare meats and dis­
tribute these products through,
over 2,000 retail stores, scattered '
a ll over the country. , -
Its Wholeeale business Is by fqr
the, largest In Sweden and it also
runs savings banks, writes InaniG
»■ce, both life and fire, publish­
es books on economic topics and
In order to keep Its members In­
formed on market news, Y>ubllsh-
ea a weekly newspaper whose
circulation of 228.000 to the larg-
eat in Swede«. r
10 ce n ts
Salem — Remodeling of his­
toric Ladd and Bash Bank build­
ing w ill cost 3100.000,
Finishing Today
"R O L L IN G H O M E"
with
REGINALD DENY-
and
B y r d ’s P o la r F lig h t
aad Friday
FO R HALM— M ilk fed fryers.
ione 257-Y. Mrs. W . D. Booth.
>«I-S
134-335
rSimpoou’s
Grants Pees -w Ora samp
from Jewett m(ne, show 3475
31300 a ton in gold.
W A N T E D — a responsi bla elder­
ly lady to cara f o r a r e » ehlldran
ta thalr homo, while mother to
aw ay. W rit» box 517 P. O. 384-tl
Watch
Repairing
LADIES SUITS FORMERLY PRICED AT
$14.95 VALUES 0 0 ATI $22.50 VALUES GO AT
$¡10.90
$15.00
$17.50 VALUES GQ ’A t $25AJP VALUES GO AT
$12.25
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$17.95
TUESE ARE THREE PIECE SUITS,
\ . v EXCEPT ONE
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They Are A No. 1 in Every Way—‘Quality Supreme.
For the vacation! time, nothing can give you more
comfort and satisfaction than one of thes^ Tailored
Tweed Suits.
• SEE THEM TODAY AT
H a rd w a re
Y o u w ill fin d a C a lf S k in S h o e d o e s n o t
scu ff an d w ill retain a b r illia n t sh in e.
W e h a v e a fin e lin e d f th is ty p e o f sh o es
fo r m en .
OVERLAND SH O E SH O P
O P E N A IR W A R M M IN E R A L W A T E R P L U N G E .
We have Guns, Amnfunitioo, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes. Just What you will need.
PRIVATE HOT MINERAL TUB'BATHS
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F IR S T C L A SS
SALE
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UNDER MANAGEMENT OF OTTO H. DONGUS
They are here!
THE QUALITY STORE
CLEAN - OP
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N o t o n ly a p lace fo r recrea tio n , b u t ex tr e m e ly
H e a lth fu l as w ell. - P u re M in eral .W ater
Biggegt IAttls Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
We Do
OF
Fatt and Winter
Pendleton
A U K in d s O f
A T A S A V IN G S O F
,
RtfoUr Price
an d
$19.00
$17.00
$15.96
$13.95
$11.95
Beaver State Robes, M o w ..................$15.90
Beavar State Robea Mow . . . . . . . . $13.60
Indian Shawl, Mow .........................$1X80
Indian Blanlntt, Kttw
$11.90
Indian Blankets, N o w ......................... $9.45
T h e O u td oors B fitaketo o f A m erica
C has. A . W h ite
ENDERS BLOCK
None Better Than
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A A Per Ceo« toss
W ATCHES
F O R R R N T— 8-room furnished
bungalow. 743 B. Muta. Inquire
t l B. Main, upstairs.
314-3*
to do pantry
an d O u tin g S p o rt-H a ts.
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JE W E L E R Y
See the 1925 Yale-Princeton
football classic on the screen.
A lqznrionaly -moniited go-
doty comedy - drama. Thril­
ling honeback chase, storm
at aca. Pleasing romance.
There's a real treat for the
minions rf Gloria's atkmrere
in this great nociety comedy -
L a d ies T w e e d O u tin g S u its, K n ic k e rs
Reedsport — 'Contract let,
grade, and grvel city streets.
R E P A IR IN G
F O R R E N T —-Two apartments.
Ona 5-room, pantry and bath,
clean and well-furnished, w ith
garage. Ona t-room and kltchan-
atta, freshly renovated. 155 7th
Street.
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T oday W e A dd T o O ur
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D o N o t F o rg e t T h a t
F O B SALB— Crawford peaches,
Sc pound Call evenings. Phone
408-L. Chas. Avary, 527 Ter­
race.
3S4-3t
advilabl». Members of thl» boSgfl
to sorva « U h o at pay.
mend aneb plana as may ba da-
I ballavo the appointment of
velopod fo r th» improvement of s u c h a boar# to ba the meet lt f -
tho <atr*.a V s to r Sypto«. W eald po rtan t' prelim inary .«top « « aa*
fu rth e r s a n e s t that this board
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be choaon from a list of nominees,
Thanking yon for your worthy
submitted to the Council by the consideration to the shore I qth.
Chamber of Commerce, Ktw aa-
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V ary TrulyWfc
lans, U th lan s, and such , other
C. A. MALONE,- Sß
civic organisations, as to deemed
City M a n h g tf
G et R ea d y F o r T h a t H u n tin g T rip .
CANDYLAND— Hem e m a d e
and factory candles Boxes pack­
ed to order. lee cream and cold
drinks,
314-tf
Mr. and Mrs. B . J. Farlow, Sr.
are moving from 131
Chnrch From H ilt—
street to 20« Morton street and
Mrs. J. B. Todd of H ilt spent
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Farlow Jr. are yesterday in Ashland on buslneaa.
moving from 300 Morton street
to 131 Church street.
Yonr chance to get a good pic
ture— Saturday— B lh art’a.
C ftT M A N A G «» SUD-
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MITO H » RBSIGNA W N
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For Camping, Motoring, Pienieing, on tho Sleeping
Porch and in tiie Home. J .
BUY NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES
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T A I X M X H -S H O R T M B it-U T T U U H - BIO U H - WK
qu A rahtkb to r r r i n all . f l ia s u u to show sa u l b s
MILLER’S TOGGERY
"Hab-a-dash Inn"