Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    *f Persons 1 [lotes
»oWtog Improving—
, Mist Grace Coombe. daughter
of Mr. aad Mrs. L. R. Coomb«,
Vfeo underwent an operation for
■tegyBeitia, is Improving as rao-
IdjDj as could he expected.
mal school, here. Mr.
lived in Ashland sev<
ago,'and he attended
Normal school.
CANDYLAND— Home . m a d e
and factory candles Boxes pack­
ed to order. lee cream and cold
wHewcomM tor wood. Phone 851. drinks.
384-tf
Mow to Attlstod. »B kinds* of
Blllwood M f Ï 5 I W to r street. Visit Miele* City—
t belew A r m ili Special prices
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook. Mr.
r on & load lots, direct from and Mrs. W. E. cook, and party
màis at Medford. Mr. and Mr*. of friends, wqr« visitors at Shale
V A. Baker In charge. 234-1-m J.*
City, recently.
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“Life-Like Llkenpaaes,** Studio
• Mr.' and Mrs. Dave Whittle, of Aahladd on The Plasa.
fc Pioneer street, announce the
Mrth of a'daughter, born Bunday
•rcB ln g .A n g .5 .
for -a
» Heath’? Confectionery — cold
rport.
drinks. lee '-creams, candies, to­
,
bacco.
.
270-tf
tires
Kurimus
■ A .;bi Adams, of 886 East Main,
1 0 1 thia morning, for a business
trip tdHilt, Calif.- He enpeots to
return Thursday.
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Silver
oday.
Corona Portable Typewriter
s.-' . •
. Marcelling 78c. Phone 254 tor Elharts.
appointment or call 3(9 Harga-
dlne. Upetalra apartment, back or
White House Grocery.
288-tf
Ormy Goddard, of Talent, is in
Ashland today, attending busi-
who have Iroen teaehlag in the cisco yesterday, where she was and Mr. Jordon, were flaking at
government service In Esquimau* celled by the serious illness of her) Williamson River.
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t yesterday.
f
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school, In Alaska, arrived here
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Monday morning.
They have r* •
«attera made, with them? 2
been visiting a short time In Seat-' mopped la Aabtaad—
W. F. Wood, of Vallejo, C al;I
tie, and after a brief stay here,
will go on to Oakland, Cal., to vis­ stopped in Ashland yesterday on
it with their daughter, Leta.
his way north'.
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From Shaai» Retrea t -
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VOCAL
Having studied with Tacoma’a
Mr. W. Tanner, of fthe De Bon
leading vocal teacher, Frederick Auto Co., at Shasta Retreat, was a
Kleopper, I will be glad to share business visitor In Ashland yes­
my knowledge with anyone Inter­ terday.
ested. Call Miss B. Pilker, 348-
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J.
258-17* C onfined to Homo*— S
■ Joe Neil, who works at the
Dr. J. J. Emmen*—specialist ot Ashland Creamery, is confined to
Medford, Oregon, has returned to his home with Illness. Lars Blla-
Front Wpnep .. ,
'
his practice after a short vaca­ son la taking hia place
i Misa Jnlln Meld, of Wasco, Cal.,
tion dt Oearfiart.
290-St
was viattlng In Ashland, yester-
VUltora—
Mrs. L. B. Tuttle, of Medford.
Visiting Friends nn<l Relatives—
Mrs. M. E. Emory and son, Pud Mrs. Adah’ Losh Rose, of
Kenneth, of Portland, are visiting Portland, were visitors In Ashland Conventtots a Huge Bwcé o—
W qi W has been received frana
yesterday afternoon.
friends and relatives.
Mrs. John Enders, that the Amer­
ican Legion Convention nt Marsh-
It you want it done right take Here from Oakland—
It to White’s
Wed. tf ( J, J. Loomis, of Oakland, Cal., Held, Is a hog«sueqegs, apd that
was In Ashland ’ yesterday, on they will return fp“p few.dnys. ,
business.
Visiting S. J. Bailey—
Mr». J. A. Armstrong, of' the
Jefferson— Work begins on
.y ,
Flower Shop in Dunsmuir, Cal., V isitin g F rien d s — '
new 8. P._ overhead groaning. to
Guy Brooks, of Lea Angeles
and Miss Helen Armstrong, of
Eliminato five grade crossings.
College Corner, Ohio, pre in Ash­ was In Ashland yesterday;' visit­
land, visiting at* the home Of Mr. ing friends.
t Astoria— $100,000 Astor monu­
and Mrs. S. J. Bailey, of 540 Oak
ment here dedicated, with Impos­
street. They made a trip to Crat­ Fishing at Williamson River—
J. M. Hughes, Jack Mattern ing ceremohles.
er Lake.
From Hartford, Conn.—
- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whltehlll
of Hartford. Conn., are In Ash­
land, Btaylng at the Hotel Ash­
land.
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NOTICE
Audley D.‘Porter, a former resi­
The Past - Matrons of Alpha
dent of this city, has returned
Get your windbw screens and Chapter O. E. 8. will hold a spec­
from Los Angeles, where he has screen doors at Jordan Sash and ial meeting Friday evening, 7:30
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
spent the past year.
p. m. In Masonic p all. All past
matrons urged to be present as
Anyone going to Oakland. Cali­
As Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty
there is important business to
fornia about Aug. 14— and will
Mea'a Suita — 31.80
transact.
take oae-paasenger, please notify
■ladies Dr ags>« (p lain )- fl.SO
Mrs. Backet, president.
Mrs. C. E. Lane.
■'Ashland Cleaning and Dying
w
Works, 337 East Maia
From Applegate—
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Ripe Crawford peaches, line for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beagle, of
canning. Ashland Fruit A. Pro.
Applegate, ar^ in Ashland-spend­
Assn.
274-tf
4 K. FMemann and famlly of Gai
ing the day.
Maton, Taxas, are ln Ashland te
dny. Mr. Fldemann ls e promin At IJthi» Springs Hotel—
CÄRD OF THANKS
Fred Swarta, o f. Long Beach,
ent banker of thnt city.
I'wish to thank the friends for
Cal., is registered at the Ltthil the sympathy e x te n d e d during my
Springe Hotel.
recent bereavem ent Also for the
beautiful flowers.
,
A. W. Thomas.
R ttnm ed to Ro me ■
Mrs. DeBost and daughter, who
' ,F ; R.'Convoy, of the Conway
have b<TB YtoH’ng at the homos
Los Ahpeles, Is In Ashland of Mrs. DeBost’s sister, Mrs. Alee
Livingston, and her brother, Mr.
W. H. Frulan, returned to their
home nt Corvallis, today.
Mrs.
W. H. Frulan and Mrs. ' Robert
Herrin, accompanied them to Cor­
vallis.
,
*! Mr. apd Mrs. Da Ment aad fam-
Myrtla Point, are In Ash-
Vacuum Bottles, fl.OO — Mc­
|fad looking tor a location. Their Nair Bros.
t # o daughters will enter the Not-
M M a a ^ ____ mate -jétete
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
Shoppe. McGee’s Store.
118-tf
H u m m ed from S ea ttle—-
Mrs. Cliff Payne ot 9 Oran its
street, returned yesterday from
Seattle, where she has been visit­
ing her son, Dale Young.
From. O a k la n d -
Lee R. Brock and Earl Carter,
of Oakland, Calif., are in Ashland
for the dgy.
BOYLKSS" VILLAGE
R a ilr o a d
, . RRJOICKS I3f JURY BOV
LONDOff —- (tf*)'— The "boy-
less village of England" has a
boy. at last. i-'
Bean worth, r'-la? Hamprfilre,
northeast of Winchester, was
known because It did not boast
any boys in its population: The
parish vicar had to content him­
self with a choir of girls. Now.
hs soon can have a boy soloist,
since Mr. anti Mrs. k night Have
a aom
’ ' ' ’&»"-$'•) • ' }( ' ’
The troubler Ja'satd to is a lack
of' cottages. None have bepn built
lu Beanworth lo r more than 50
years, so when the young men
want to settle after marriage, they
must usually find homes 'else­
where. The young Knight hoy
has a slightly elder slater, but
the next ip age among the young
men of Beanworth la sixteen years,
old.
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Tramp - Tramp
Tramp
With Harry Langdon
»yatom of radip
communication
M t -1
.,.
. » _ t i.. < sltdae.an4 waahouta. whlch
À FAIR OF OUR LATE LAST OXFORDS ARE
RECOGNIZED AS BEING CORRECT FOR
EVENING WEAR.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Isaac & Co
THE QUALITY STORE
WE HAVE JUST »RE­
CEIVED A BIG LINE OF
August
SARANÄG
Clearance on all Summer
YARD GOODS
Fast Color Voiles
in Field and Stream patterns—Soft shades,
rilever designs — 59c grade
Clearance Price
WRIST
WATCHES
A GREAT SAVING EVENT
and we are going to sell
them for less money than
you have beeh paying for
a cheaper Watch.
They are dandy good
watches at a very reason­
able price.
Don’t Forget the Name
Pure Linen Table Cloths
Size 44x44. Regularly $1.75—Each
t
81x90’ Bleached Sheets
Here is an Extra Special Value. Sold Regularly
$1.39 — Each ,
Saranac
32 in. Fast Color Ginghams
AU Colora — New
Ratterns
' A
Everyone Guaranteed
Absolutely
Clearance Price
Part Linen Crash Toweling
Fine quality for household use sold regularly 20c
-Y a rd
, ‘
Chas. A, White
Wide Plain and fancy.
Values to flûc Yard
; ENDERS BLOCK
' ' Fine Dress Ginghams
Clearance Price
32 in. wide all fast colors, sold regularly 25c—Yard
Linen Warp Toweling 16 in. Bleached
Large Size Bath Towels
Extra heavy weight. Sold regularly 50c — Each
Retarded from Ran Francisco—
Mrs. C. J. Brady, or 483 Allison
street, returned from San Fran-
Special Art Paintings
Announcing
Clearance Price
Mr. and Mrs. P. Dooley, of
Seattle, Wash., are In Ashlahd.
They are registered at the Hotel
Oregon.
12 Mome Red Seal Ppngee, Pure Silk,
Spedai
Cliff Payne makes shelves.
Fine Toilet Soaps, 3 for 25o.
McNair Bros.
For
Wm. W. Nickerson and
wife,
LOST: — A small silk bag con­
taining a brush and a qowder
compact, In the checking rpom,
on the Llthie Springs Dance Plat­
form last evening. Finder please
return to Tidings Office.
290-tf
Modern three
FOR RRNT:
room furnished bungalow, also
splendid
two-room
furnished
apartment. Private bath, close ln,
adults preferred. Inquire 387
Vista street. Phone 132. 290-tf
Finest Interiors
Shop For The: Specials. At
CHUMACHER PLASTER
¿W A LL B O A R D hat a
smooth, unbroken surface
that can be decorated (any
way you chooae. You may paper
It, tint it, or finish it with the new
S
Nor will you need to worry about
ugly battens marring the beauty
ot your walla. They are not need­
ed. The Join» seal so perfectly
you cannot find them.
New “Owl” Service
Aalc your lumber dealer about it.
BETWEEN
ASHLAND AND PORTLAND
Effective August 10,1926
FOR HALR: — Alberto peaches,
3 cents per pound. 700 Terrace Bt.
See W. B. King, at 73 North Main
Street.
290-tf
Leaving Aahlaad—
at 3><6 P. M„ Medford at 4:30 P. M„ Arriving in Portland 6:40 A. M.
Leaving Portland—
at 6:30 P.M., Arriving in Medforf 7:86 A. M., Ashland 8:20 A 'M .
WANTED: — Second hand
piano. In first class condition.
Give particulars, price, make, how
old. Address Box IB cere oí Tid­
ings.
290-St*
WANTED: — To build the
coping around your cemetery lots,
sceptic tonka, chimneys, etc. J.
D. Peffly, 142 3th Bt.
290-St»
e won a beauty contest—
me out o f o small town Into
dlyweed’s Mgge«t Studio—
FOR HAL* er TRADE: Equity
me on behind the scenes with
What hays you?
¿ 4 *CJNPBR8. the kitchen ln 28 acfw .
kuey who turns movie vamp— Route 1, Box 129.
290-St*
IUOHST
FOR HALE: 1922 Butck 3. or
trade' for cows or smaller cur.
Route 1, Box 129. Belview dis*
iftet.
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fro
(JHICXOO, Aug. il.-‘~T ho Cbl- qdentfy paralyse land communlce-
cago. MUwaukte and 3t. Paul rail- Mon. will no( affect the radio
road U radioliln« Ito entire s y r / ’Unee.”
tom In the In to root* of safety,
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Along Ito H ,000 mllea of track» -Coquille may hard surface eight
the Milwaukie will soon hare -i streets this year.
E. R.
Strong Subjects
n a iiU n c Today.
P la n a
nanroaa n a n s
vm. vju, awn unwrruah*
To Employ Radio K ™
2 OTHER THROUGH STAGES
ROIONGIN
A full Hue of samples and a
complete stock of
SCHÜMACHXB WALL
BOABD
Leave Aahiiuid—
7:00 A. M. and 10 A. M. Arriving i» Pertiandl0:16 P M . and 1 2 :» Jfc M.
Connection«: At Grants Paas for Redwood Highway Stages; At Rose­
burg for all Oooe Bay Pointe; At Portland for Seattle and British
Columbia.
MIDPORD-ASHLAND LOCAL STAGES
Leave A»hland-7:00,10:00 A. M., 1:00, 3:46, 6:10, 6:30 P. M.
L»ave M edford-7:46,11:00 A. M , 1:46, 4:20, 6:46, 9:20 P. M.
Hab-a-da
INTERURBAN STAGE CO.
Phone 47
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