Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Itooal ■ Personal flotes
Seattle are stopping In Ashland
at the Hotel Oregon.
•tudeat white enrolled la the col­
* * * ittU st* t* n e n t WM given out
" ,n r# ,P°BBe to numerous inquiries laged or white representing the
awvw n a i i i u r h « »• 40
« wa* »«* «»dttd«d ,n lnitltu tio n la any capacity is not
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NOT DRINKERS
M o vin g —
X r. and Mrs. Raymond Ruger
are moving front the Humphrey
house on B street to Fourth at,
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A G R IC U LT U R A L
Corvallis, ' thug., 7.—
O. A. C, is not coun-
id enforcement is eas-
irohibltlon than local
there Is no com pare
i conditions now and
the old aaloon days,
R e f t told the L it-
t i> Us recent survey"
ln collegjp.
Madden sells protected tires.
land over the week-end while en­
route home from the north. Mr. H e re fro m C h i l o q u i n -
Needham Is principal of the
M rs. A. N. Humphrey and son,
Southern California Bible school Francis, of Chiloquin, are spend­
in Los Angeles.
ing a few days in Ashland on
business.
T ry our 60o Merchants’ Lunch.
Every day fr o m '11 to 2 a t The
Plata Confectionery.
143-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E lle r of
Hornbrook announce the birth of
Get your window screens and
an eight and one-fourth pound ba­
screen doors at Jordan Sash and F o r m e r A s h la n d R esidents—
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
M r. and Mrs. M artin of Santp by girl, at the Sacred Hearts hos­
Monica, stopped in Ashland yes­ pital Friday.
Bctaraed teem Falo A ito—
. Mrs. W illia m Flachas returned
the first of the weqh frem Palo
A lto where she visited h er daugh­
te r, Mrs. . Russell , E llio t. . Mr.
SU iott aad baby returned with
Mrs. JPIackue to »P«nd some time
W ill Leave fo r Berkeley—
terday enroute to Seattle. Mrs.
Mias Jeeaie Outhrle w ill leave M artin will be remembered In
this evelMng for Berkeley, where Ashland as Mrs. Ida Veighte.
she w ill attend'the University of
California.
CANDYLAND— Home m a d e
and factory candies Boxes pack­
Get your ffeah pop corn at ed to order. . Ice cream and ce'.d
286-tf drinks.
H eath’s Confectionery.
284-tf
To DiaMuad Lakrt—
H .
D r. and Mra. F. G. Swedenburg,
and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. -Woods aad sons, plan to
make a trip to Diamond Lake to­
morrow.
' C A R D O F TH A N K S
• W e wish to thank our friends
to r their kindness and the sym­
pathy extended during our recent
bereavement, also for the beattti-
fu i flowers.
M r. J. H. Thatcher and
1 Fam ily.
#111 Leave for Port land—
Old Time' Dgnce Jackson Hot
Springs, Saturday night. Get
your duplicate tickhts at door for
country atoro.
1
2 M -1 3 7 *
Left for Crescent City—
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Gyger
and daughters. M ildred and W il­
ma. left this morning for Crescent
City for a vacation trip.
Returned from Ran D ie g o -
Mr. and Mrs. S. H . Short re­
turned from San Diego where they
spent the past two weeks on a
vacation trip-
Misa Ruth Andartou and Miss
M arjorie Crouch, returned Wed
Mrs, R. M. Shephard and her
needay evening from Portland granddaughter, Yvonne Shephard,
where they spent the pest month returned from a trip to Dawson,
Alaska, last evening.
Be Thrifty-Look Nlfty-8ave F ifty
Men's Suite— <1.50
WUl Leave for tbe Lake of the
Ladles Dresses (plain ( |1 .5 0 )
W oo ds— , ,
Ashland > Cleaning and Dying
Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., aqd
W orth, 3#7 East Main ‘
Mrs. Gene Hastings and daughter
Janet, w ill leave tomorrow for the
j ^ f t tor O oae<
Lake of the Woods to upend. a Stopped la Ashland— ‘
Mrs. H . M.(Channel, her guests, weeks vacation.
C. L., H ubert, of Eugene, dls-
*Mrs.-M. M.'MeGoal and daughter
rict tra ffic superintendent of the
Jeaa, of East *teRmteg, Michigan,
“ Life-Like Likenesses,
StqdlQ »settle Telephone and Telegraph
and Mtes M arjorie Ckhte. ldft to­ Ashland on The Éiasa.
po. stopped In Ashland yester­
day for the coast to spend a week.
day enroute to Crater Lake.
Is From Lake of the W o o d s -
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac are Stopped in Ashland—
la from the Lake of the W oods for
J. P. Baumgartner of Santa
the day. Thqy w ill return to­ Anna, Cal., accompanied by his
Mrs. Kelsey and daughter, Mra. morrow morning to spend a week.
w ife, aad daughter, and her hus­
Smythe, o f Portland, form erly of
band, stopped la Ashland yester­
Gold HUI. stopped in* Ashland Stopping in Ashland— ,
day enroute to Vancouver, B. C.
yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
M r. and Mrs. J. H. Nichols. Miss
H . H . Elhart, while on their way M arjorie Nichols and Miss Esther
to K lam ath Fails.
Rebok, of Los Angelee, are stop­
Mrs. Angeline M inor and 1
ping in Ashland while on a tour' daughter, Suuane, arrived
i»s a Fitch Dandruff Remover of the coast. They are guests of
evening from Portland to ’
iP«o at The Vanity Beanty the Llthla Springs hotel.
for several weeks w ith ,Mr. ]
PS. M ktas ’s Store.
198-ti
or*s sister, Mra. J. M. Hughes.
I
Witt Step la Ashland—
H. K. Needham aad daughters,
o f Los Angelas, -will stop in Ash-
Stopplng In Ashland—
Mrs. J. Dellsman and family
( BEAUTIFUL
Today Only
AUSO
HOOT GIBSON
The Green Archer
hMan in Saddle”
and
A COMEDY
SUNDAY
BEBE DANIELS
.Tjjst acrqsfe' from the
L ithia Springs Hotel
j i i ?
f-
but sometimes it’s
a tie! y '
Beautician
W e wUl be glad tp .chyck py
/o u r ' teOtewy
<W i W i
sure It to in good condition.
ritish Aviator
Now Jn Australia
has entered th e moving pieliti-» úaM.
Yost, h a tte r kndwu I" « tU n x m «ar­
eles m " H u iT y U p,” 'Ss aire c tlh * tbe
football scebsa in R M U tfd BSrthfl-
Permanent Waving
sRa East Mate Rt.
(N estle Method)
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Thousands Of women are
whit and happy* today he-
cdush they dre freed from
the fan iily washing; We
gjye yon the, service you
want—rW^t W apk Bough
D *rvor Finished Work—
#l/en you want it. It will
y e l^ v e y o n
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t M ELB O U R N E ,(A u stralia, Aug.
J.— Alan Gobham, British aviator
ntektogm reu m i trip n ig h t .trote
London to Australia, has arrived
Wynnbrook
on this continent, landtag'at Pori
D a n r < » ^ \ . v ? - /< .
i
A rm asi Body...
• \ Pdwdep ’ ”
Two Arc Dei
Äutoniobi
O A K LA N D / A i i .
t o iy Wager Your Health
Iven ' or , Washday.
* Auio < Electric
.Gurage .' ’
, »>00
Û
,
D usted over the body
after the hath, provides,
Monroe Russell, 69, retired (Se­
attle businessman and Frederick
Cox, 42, his son-|n-laW, (fMd last
night as the result o f the colli­
sion of th e ir’ automobile with a
street car ' here.
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Dermatalogical
tj ASHLAND
lU liU N D R H ilW .
Products
Phone 165 , .
Water S t
- «foipP laia
W ill meet XQBK particular
need — BèAults immediate
and definite, j u i
fitn iW iW 'h
the last delicate touch of
cleanliness.
. .
is the life of your motor. Be sure
yow get the right kind.
Lithia Springs f
Pharmacy ,,
Prescription Druggist
We have the right grade for every
Phone 116
N E W YO RK , Ang. 7. — A t­ car»
tempting to leap from a ’ fnovlng
Williams Service Station
taxicab to another whose flag
Boulevard * Sherman
lndlsated the rate was cheaper,
Lillian Berger failed and finished
h rt leap ea the pavement with
a possibly fractured skull and
F O R S A LE — Largs Elberta
multiple injuries.
peaches 90c per box, bring boxes.
B artlet pears. Sc per 1b.. vinegar
« TO R TUR ED W IT H
30c per gal. 480 Holly.
287-2*
TPlis Insecticide With the Pleasant Odor
SLEEPLESSNESS
F O R SA LR — E. E. W ilder, Plo-
‘'Impossible to sleep at night,
IW ■ <1 flies, hngs, m oths, mosquitos,
nssr-Phoenlx. has own farm pro­ misery when I watted. M y back
I ■ W g b v i l l jiqt stain. — F or Sale A t
duce. Potatoes 2 and one-halt ached to t h a t | etteid hot sit <u
senta— mellone, peaches,
string comfort“— se N . McMillen of
beans. 8c pound— a ll small* fruits Hudson, N , T» deyerlbea his
and garden produce. W e sell plight. “I tried Fntey puis, a ,d i-
eheaper than those who buy and uretic atlmularit tor tee kidneys,
resali ns ws raise al lo a r own prg-, and now I feel so good over my
dece. E . E. W ilder, Phoenix .Ore. recovery that I want to recom­
117-1* mend them to sthera ” A reli­
able valuable medicine— «oaStant-
F O R 4 M L R — Cheap.
canning
ly in use over IB years, and guar­
B artle tt ptoara. come aad get them
anteed to give satlafaotion
Ask
417 Palm ave.
1171-*
for Foley Pills.'Sold everywhere.
No. 3
F O B B dlEI -Cucumbers, green
peppers, string beans, grqen corn,
watermelons and muskmelons. to­
N a i iff the opportune time
matoes. 1721 B ird, phone 48K-J.
W . B. Pierson.
237-4
to * -
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F O R RALR— Cheep. Ford rac­
ing car. J a a t, overhauled, good
tires, new Delco Igalttoa System,
m v and high speed parta In mo­
to t. Model I i n ia flrst clase
eondlUon. Phone 40 or 474.
147-tf
ñ ma m a a M a a m g
East Side Pharmacy
J- O. Rigg
, F O B R E N T —Choies office o»
r io r t room for rent, reasonable.
Iaqnlre Hotel Ashland.
flT -tt
Trade for,Your
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Paper
Paint
. Kalsomine
Florida, Palm Beach. Society girls on the sand. Bath­
in g beantiea. W ealth, spice, gaiety, speed. Such is
th e atmosphere o f th is fastest of all Bebe Daniels
comedies.
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Vulcanize
and
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Repair Tires
India Province
Ousts Governor
;.» n
M r. and Mrs. Chartes P. B latt
and Miss L . E. Bevans, of New
Y ork C ity, are stopping in Ash Pteidtog H . Ybat. yetante t i n i p f i
laud at the Hotel Ashland.
ctacb a t the University u t »fiqiÄgaa,
M r. and Mrs. W ill Dodge and
Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Dodge, left this
morning fo r Crater Lake to spend
the Wdek-end.
WE SELL
U. S. Royal Cords
Beauty Parlor
Stopping ta AMitend—
Left tor Crater Tjahe-'
“ The college has undoubtedly
become drier w ith t M »Mance of
prohibition. There te n e compari­
son between condition» now and
those o f the old saloon days. Cor­
vallis wSa one of the fira f cities
of the state to go dry, local option
eliminating the saloon In
piorning. Hfe is expected to teailj Oregon, the firs t { b f d h » | ’chart
fy that he saw Gaines* car near states to votq o a t JtM M loon. gd-j
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the scene of the m urder a
few opted prohibition I h .
liquor was comfeAfotirèta- easy fty
hours before the g irl was slate.
obtain ns long as Jsursouhding
towns aad
neighboring states
were wot. By rigid enforcement of
eampns regulations kgatast liquor
however. fks a t u ^ i l f c d y
b#h
prsltlcnlly been
drink­
ing long before- thw -eighteenth
B O M BA Y,’ Aug. f .
Outbreak
amendment was paused.
o f revolution was reported today
“riutaVgy.’qM the p v t o f any.
in Goa, a Portuguese dependency.
The arm y council' headed by Col­
onel Sequelra, was reported to
have compelled the acting gov­
ernor - general to abandon office.
ernment. The student interfru-
terulty council enforces stringent
.regulations agalnaf drinking, and
the presence of liquor In a house
is sufficient grounds for revoking
the charter. Students who do. not
conform to this standard are not
welcome at the institution and, as
official records show, those few
who violate it a fte r enrolling are
promptly eliminated when discov­
ered.”
M r. and Mra. W . A. Rockfsllow,
hre etopplng in Ashland a t thei>
H otel Ashland. -
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Jonteel Face Powder, 50c— Mc­
_ Moths w ill not f|nd a place to
N air Bros.
stay If .clothes are cleaned before
putting; jiway, Ashland Clearer»
and Dyers, 35 F irst street. 251-tf Returned from L ake o f the Woods
R. T . Vining, Mra. Charles
Bourne
and Mrs. O. W inter, re­
Bom——
,
turned
today
from the L ak e of
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Kidwell
' - '
o f Harrison street, announce the the Woods.
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S E A TT L E , Wash., Aug. 7 .- 4
( U P ) — The state began laying
the foundation today by which it
hopes to Introduce testimony in
an qffqrt to p ro ve. that Wallace
Gaines murdered his daughter,
Sylvia, on Mtej shores of Qreeq
Lake. James Cpuden, an
port}
a n t witness, Will appear ^Monday
Htopptng te Aehlaad—
family, and M r., and Mrs. A. A. From M e d f o r d -
M r. and Mrs. Lester Cash
Maddpn and fam ily, will spend
Medford
are living in Ashland
tomorrow at the Lake of the
th e ‘Vendóme hotel.
Woods.
birth of a baby glrf, August 7.-
stunted from PortteBd—
Ripe Crawford peaches, fine for
canning. Ashland F ru it A Pro.
Assn.
274-tf
M r. and Mrs. C. D. Wlneland
In W illam ette Valley—
w ill leave tonight for Portland to
Lee Byers Is spending several
spend a few days. They w ill be
days
in W illam ette valley on bus­
accompanied by Mrs. Guy Good,
iness.
,
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,
who will spend two weeks visiting
Johnn» Webb, who lives at Norton. Vs.' to only I* . but weighs <12 pounds,
relatives In Portland.
and believes he to the largest men in the world for his age. H e weighed
Wood—
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ten pounds at birth, 10» when e year old and | U e t the age e f J. H e rate
Newcomb for wood. Phono <31. seythlng and everything and It takes,’ 12 bottled. at pop e t one Sima to
Harper Method Scarp T reat­
Now in .Ashland, a ll kinds of quench his thirst. Ills mother wntcbOs his diet, though—she soys she's
ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling
afraid he'll get too fat.
miliwood at 105 W ater street,
Bobbing, by appointment only.
just below the m ill. Special prices
Phone 217J, Mra. Andrey Tnboet
now on'5 load lots, direct from
199 Emerick Street, opposite High
the milts at Medford. M r. and Mrs.
School.
340-1 mo
J. A. Baker in charge. '2 6 4 -1 -m x *
Trip to Jacksonville—
,
Bggsd ta -Ash land ‘ ■
Mrs. A. A. Madden spent yes
8. M. Calkins of Newberg stop- terday In Jacksonville and Med­
d in Ashland-yesterday to visit ford. ,: : . .
D. M iller. -------
To the Lake of the Woods—
If r . and Mrs. If . Q. M iller and
k r from Lake o f the Wood»— <
' * Mr. and Mrs« K. P. Nims are
to Ashland 'fo r the day from the
Lake of the Woods, where they
are speeding their vacatidd. They
toport B fine Bine hole golf ctfcrse
on the beach.
Gaines Trial is
Showing Progress
ment week delayed the answdr to
the questionnaire enough to pre-
vent its bqlng Used w ith the oth-
ers. The ptateraent fellows:
“ Both Corvallis a n » the campus
of Oregon S U U Agricultural col-
lege have long had the reputa-
tlon of being among the driest
spoU In Oregon«— a state‘In w hith
prohibition has the hearty stfp-
port of an overwhelrtlng m ajori-
ty o f the people. Thy city hud
the college have been kept dry,
however, only by the .exercise of
persistent vigilance— diligent ef­
forts by local law enforcement pf-
ficera bkeked by strong public
spi^m ent an d :th e ancowpromte-
in
do
In f]|t|ttU
flp M U id
e taaiutained h r the
opunteeaaeeal either by thw ad­
m inistration or (b e a tu d e n t gov­
85c
THE PLAZA
SUNDAY
ALSO
T ry One of Our Ice Cold Salads
$
19.75
Sail
Francisco
« ^ r e t u r n ; x t'd a y lim it
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profit by reduced roundtrip fares .
tri California in effect throughout
the summer. 16-day lim it tickets arc
on sale cfaily this year; roundtrip .
<d te a Angeles and odier Southern
California points equsilly reduced.
Also, season tickets Oct. 31 lim it at
slightly higher codt (stopovers).
bur trains datty each way,Indud-
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'’Southern C alifornia Expreu"
k t via Sacramento to LoeAngeles
mtberikRactQcUiies
G. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phene 43
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