Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 12, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Wo wish to thank oar ma«v
■4th' street, Returned • jresterday
from a trig tb Cárter Lake and
Lake of the Woods.
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N O TIC E
* The Past Matron« of Alpha
Chapter O. B. S. w ill hold a spec­
ial meeting Friday evening. 7:80
* m. In Masonic H aU .t /A U ‘past
Matrons urged to . be Tp^seent ds
11«.'' Racket, pewgident.
: A."P. Muntgel, o f Portland, who
ms been ig Ashland fd r the past
¡Wo »oaths, left for Oakland, Cal­
ifornia, today. Afir. W- OH1, of
hlg city. *U 1 accompany him.
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- Compotdat ’ R o istered Pbsrm-
fcloto — McNair Bros.
es H . Spearin. of Horn
C alif., M fas Aakiand today
Eastman Films at McNairs
Be Thrifty-book Nlfiy-Ssve F itjy
■ ‘ 7 « ‘Men's SUIta —. »>.50
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Izadles Dresses' (phrtn) »1.10
Circus In Medford—
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j , Ashland Cleaning and.Dying
The Sells-Floto circus y in K¡vB
Works, 237 East Main
a performance in Medford on Au­
gust 28th.
Visiting at; Broil! Homo—
M r /a n d Mrs. Bari Butler gqd
Step Ladders — Red Top and two daughters, and M rs .-C .• .21.
Zass Safety Ladders in different Taylor, of New Pine Creek. Ore.,
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber were visitors at tile home of
Co-
2 8 > -l mo Charles Broili, on Hehn»n street.
Mrs. Taylor is M r, BroUl’s moth­
From Bournemouth, Kng.—
er, and Mrs. Butler a sister. This
M r. and Mrs. Samuel Barker, Is their first visit to Ashland and
of Bownemouth, Eng,, stopped in they wese very much pleased with
Ashland yesterday, on their way the city and its surrounding
south.
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country. They left this morning
for Crater Lake, and other points
• VOCAL .
of interest.
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Having studied w ith Tacoma's
leading vocal teacher, Frederick.
Try' our 50c Merchants* Lunch
Kleopper, I w ill be glad to share Every day from 11 to 2 at Th«
my knowledge with anyone inter­ Pissa* Confectionery. ■
102-tf
ested. Call Miss E. Pl Ik «T, 346-
388-17* Returned from Salem—
Mrs. C. A. Shutts, of 3rd street,
From Corvallis—
returned to her ‘home yesterday
Professor and Mrs. W . Dreesen frtom Salem, where she has been
and family, of Corvallis, wore In visiting her nelCe, Mrs. John Fin-
Ashland recently for a short .visit neran.
it
with the A. Andrews fam ily of
Fairview street. M r. Dreesen is
CANDY LAND— Home m a d e
professor of «conomlea and sociol­
and factory candles Boxes pack­
ogy in the Oregon A gricultural
ed to OTder. Ice cream and cold
college.
drinks.
234.tr
Ripe Alberts and M u ir peaches,
Word Received from Johnny
fine for canning. Ashland F ru it
Oraelle—
and Pro. Assn.
291-tf
Word has been received from
Johnny Grnelle, o f„ Norwalk,
Barine«» T rip to Orante Pa»»—
Conn., that he Las Just finished
L. A. Roberts, o f this city, made
his book, "Beloved Belindy” , and
« business trip to Grants P a n
also that he has just put a new
yesterday.
m im m y doll, out.
Dr, J. J. Emmons— specialist of
"Life-L ike Likenesses," Stadio
W. C. K lrker, o f Los Angelos, Medford, Oregon, has returned to
Ashland
on The Pissa.
lllf., is visitin g -in Ashland to- his practice after a short vaca­
tion at Gearhart.
380-3t
Visiting Mrs. Genici
Mr. and Mrs. George Ganler,
At IJth|a Springs Hotel—
and family, are id Ashland visit­
P. J. Levy and* fam ily of 8an
ing Mr. Ganlor's
mother, Mrs.
Francisco, are registered a t the
Ganler.
They made a trip to
Llthia Springs Hotel, today.
Crater Lake, today.
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Dane«! Dance! Dance!
Don’t
Returned to Han Franc I s e n -
forgot-the big dance a t the Llthlan
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCracken,
Anyone going to Oakland, Cali­ Platform. Thursday, Aug. lt t h .
returned to their home in San
fornia about Ang. 14— and w ill Tillies' Entertaining Orchestra.
Francisco, yesterday. They have
toko oao paseen gar, plesso notify
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2 8 1 4 t* been visiting at the home of Mr.
Mrs. C. ■ .L e s o .
and Mrs. Homer Barron.
W orn M an h flo ld
Misa ftvolyn M ille t and
Stopped In A s h la n d -
M. Í . Wolcott and .Jeanne Robarte, of Man
Mr. C. H. Price, of Corvallis,
toth and Whllace, wore in Ashland yesterdaf.
stopped in Ashland yesterday on
MeDool, recently
his way to southern California.
From Hornbrook—
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George Sousa, of Hornbrook,
C alif., was in Ashland yesterday,
attending to business.
Mari^ Trip to Crater I« k e—
F. F . W h ittle, of W hittle's
Transfer, and
Mrs. Sledge and
Miss Parsons, of Frespo, made a
trip- to Crater Lake, ‘yesterday.
Mrs. Sledge and Miss Parsons, are
visiting st the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. W hittle
W ood
Newcomb for wood. Phone <31.
Now In Ashland, all kinds <jf
millwood at 105 W ater street,
lost below the m ill. Special prices
now on 6 load lots, direct from
the » U H at Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
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J. A. Baker In charge. 264-1-m }.* VisRlng Parent»—
Enos Dahuff, of San Diego, Cal.,
is In Ashland visiting at the home
Returned from Lake—
R. T. Vining, Mrs. H. L. W a lt­ o f his mother. Mrs. M. E. Dahuff.
er, Mias R ntk W alter, and Mrs. C.( o f 440 Palm Ave.
E. Born and son, Gordon, re­
turned yesterday from the Lake
Now is the opportune time
of the Woods.
Heath's Confectionery — cold
drinks. Ice creams, candles, to­
bacco.
270-tf
From Talent —
J. Speacler. of Talent,
business 'visitor in Ashland
Marcelling 75c. Phone 264 for
appointment or call 369 Hsrga-
dine. Upstairs apartment. back of
W hite House Grocery.
288-tf
» rs. j .
daughter.
ine, and
yesterday
Lake and
Ella Cinders, the kitchen
slavey, becomes a movie
vamp — she learned all
l|bw«< grease «pata from the
kitchen pots — but grease
paint — that was different!
Ghe K m * how to W i h opin'
Irish stew,. b«| it-took the
movies io toasfa her )tow-to
'temptan iceman’s heart.'
Paper
Paint
K alsom ine
ry
F O B HALE: Reed baby bucry
F O R HALB: Rabbits? thorobred
Newseland ed. Phone 441R or
call at 500 Holly. 7
281-3t
waa ■utb
word«, and ea-
C<JJ peeislly th f six bey friends who
arti
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and tboi,e
aln w hoeent so many beautiful flow-
tbo * * '
F O R HALB: Frÿsrs
dressed. Phose 'l5 7 Y .,
FO R HALB: - Bart Wheat. A.
B. W illiam s, Route 1, Bog 285. j
881-6t*
Teachers D eserye
alee
M r. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid and
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TariUy.
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IT ’S ÇAN N IN G TIM E
H igher Salaries
PikLO A L T O , OgL, A « g , 4 i —
U n til public schools pay h iih
enough salaries tp .attract, linen
teacher« , in the right numbess.
America w ill continue to face the
•'Returning to Home
problem of the V o catio n al«vaga-
Miss Vivian Bder, o f Madison, bond,” «ays Dea»! Blmer?>lwrMt
Win., w ill return to heir home the of the' University of ArWOna. in
last
of
this
week,
s h e an address her?.
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has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. W olf.
Picnic at Bybee Bridge—
/ J. O. Thompson and family, of
this city, and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles Crotser and children, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Butler and
children, of Eagle Point, enjoyed
a picnic dinner at Bybee bridge,
spending the afternoon and even­ girl i i rnp<1 to A s h la n d -
Mrs. B. P. Sullivan and daught­
ing swimming.
er. Dolores, have returned from
Minneapolis, Minn.,* > where she
Returned from Lake o f the ,
has been taking an advance course
Woods—
Miss Edith
Dodge and
her -|H maroelling. She is located at
guest. Miss Beth Sutherland, of 369 Hargadine street.
Portland, have returned from the
Lake of the Woods, where they Returned from Happy Camp—
have spent the-past week.
, ‘¿Janet Wilson, Janey Wakey;
fhn rlo tte Switxer, Iris Deter, and
Stanley P illett H o r n e -
••ran Deter, returned, yesterday
Stanley Pillette, of the Ashland from a weekstvacatlon at Happy
ball team, returned
yesterday Camp. W hile there, they visited
from Salem and Portland, where Helen High.
he has spent the past .week.' He
was ill mpst of the time, while- A t Hotel O r e g o n -
there.
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Mr. > and Mrs. C. A. Turner,
We
ni.-5 Í Ä Jryih .supply
daily direct from the
growers.
M ASON JARS A N D CANNING
SUPPLIES
Garments
O f Summer
A shland Feed & Grocery
Soon aHsurae an offensive
odor.. Play safe by send­
ing them weekly to the
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353 East Main
UNDER JfEW MANAGEMENT
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Standard CJeaners
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haver
supply of fresh •fruit»-and
Vegetables.
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T h e Sweaty
95 Oak S t *
friends and neighbor« fo r their
. ktadnees during o ar laat baroav*-
7 7 , b o a t and the logo of oar dear son
and brother Harold. W e also wish
*' to thank the miniate» who apoke
in good condition. Reversible body.
Phone 31711. «85 Iowa.
381-3
Phon« 108
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW
We Deliver
Qf Alameda, Calif., are in Ashland
Visiting Aunt—
|O(lay. They > re staying at the
Mrs. John Flnneran, of Salem, H otel Oregon,
Oregon, arrived in Ashland yes­
terday.. to visit with her aunt..
Salem — Building permits
Mrs. C. A. Shutts, of »rd. street. July totaled 34 651,450'.. .
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PALL LINE
Ladies
Felt
Moore’s Jubilee Revival
ASH LAND CHAUTAUQUA
ffonight 7:45 “ Three Red Symbols” By B. S. Moore
“ROLL JORDAN ROLL"
BY THE SINQING CT.ÀpKS AND CHORUS
Waffle
Special Music
At the Hotel A sh la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, Mrs. A
W. Grilley, and Mrs. F. H. Flero-
.mlng, of Portland, are in Ashland
staying a t the Hotel Ashland.
They are old friends of Mr. and
Oeorge Skelton, of tkla city, ret Mrs. Hansen , of the Hotel Ash­
raed Monday from a vacation st land.
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ALL NEW SHApES THAT
»LEND WITH THE A P -.^
For breakfast tomorrow
you can sta rt the day off
right with one of our ap­
petizing golden hroWn
waffles and real maple
syrup,
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CHICKENS
PRGVEl) S T A N D A R D »1
COLOR CARD SHADES.
C H IC S H A P E • S A N D * '
SNAPPY
For the Innch menu we have a
varied assortment of dishes,
genuinely home cooked and
speedily served. H ot and cold
sandwiches, plate lunches and
noon specials.
are killed by m ites.
‘ A venarius
CARBOLINEUM
STYLES.
SEE^THEM NOW ON DIS­
PLAY AT
Our new fountain is increasing
dally in popularity.
destroys mites.-
N I N » •, I N G E R ’ S
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. Across R. R. Tracks
Soda Fonatola anA Lanches
Phoqp 20
Trail To Rail
J- O» Rigg
Best Paints — Best Workmen
W E D E L IV E R
Corcoran, and son and
Jimmie and Cather­
Carl Loveland,' returned
from a visit to Crater
Klamath county.
Child W elfare CMak—
The regular child welfare clin­
ic held by the Jackson Connty
Health unit on the second Friday
of every month will be held F ri­
day afternoon oi this week at the
First Baptist church. Medford,
from 3 to 5 p. m.
Dr. V. g.
Gearey, county health officer, se­
riated by Mias Vera Sear. puMtr.
health nurse, will examine the
children. Women vf the Jack-
son County Health association
will be In charge of the recur?*.
Chlldrbn under six rears of ago
will be examined
"arent« w.-, i-
ing to avail tbemse v*8 of (I. •
oppartuntty should call Jackson*
M lM
Tor appol. tments ho-
tore F iM a y nooa.
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' I r . Wedforg 8 :3 « p. m. 7 :16 a< m.
, Ar. Ashland 8:65 p. a . 8:28 a. m.
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At Grants Pass for Redwood Highway Points; A( Roseburg tor all Coos
Bay Points; At.PbrGandJqr Beattie, and British CotnmlRa.^\
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