Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    SAWfcDAY, Aagnat 14, 1008.
nWHIl, IIIIHIHNI
W ill Take Flare ie Medford
Schools— *
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The place of music supervisor
in the Medford public schools,
left vacant by Miss Elisabeth
Gore, will be taken by Miss Es­
ther Church, of Ashland. Miss
Chnrch is a student of the school
of music at the' U. of O., and
gave much pleasure to the sum­
mer school students with her se­
lections 6n the new pipe orgag
at the music .auditorium during
the summer session. She is a pu­
pil In pipe organ of John Stark
Evans.
•'Life-Like Likenesses,
Ashland on The Plaia.
Studi«
Will Locate In A sh la n d -
Mrs. E. R. Wiley and daughters
Verna. Dorothy and,. 8hirley, of
Willamette valley, will locate 14
Ashland sometime soon. They
have been visiting Mrs. Wiley’s
sister, Mrs. E. P. Hughes, of Tall­
ent.
In Talent —
Mrs. Walter Berkhelmer» of this
city, was a caller at the Higgins
home in Talent. Sunday.
LOST — A wire-bajr fox terrier
dog, 6 mile« south of Ashland.
White with .UroWri ears and head,
wearing a red collar with a belli
on it. Finder please return to,
Lithia Springe Hotel.— Reward. .
293-lt
FEMALE HELP WANTED ^ 3
LADIES; Earn $1.00'an hour atj
home in spare time. Experience
unnecessary. ' Send stamp for par­
ticulars. Heigex Products Com-;
pany, 3740 N. Haiated S t, Chi-*
cago..
293-1»
Grey Is now makidg his arrange­
ments for the trip, and When he
arrives here will ppend q s ||f* a s
.much time as necessary 'IM w n g
his steelhead supplies., itff ‘ w ill
tbeq pack In from Alanmfta f to
Winkle Bar, where he n ft^ j Las
a crew of men working,
re­
cently ‘m ade applications for a
water right; for use in mining and
WANTED: — First mortgage
irrigation pnrposes.— Grants Pass
Loan of $2000.00 for three years
Courier.
on income property, carrying
Madden soils protected tin «. $3000.00 Insurance. Box 552 Ash­
land. '
293-lt»
YIsttiag In Talent—
MEN WANTED: — Five* men
Archie Baldwin of Klamath
to work In gad near ^Ashland on
Falls, and Miss Cora Baldwin of
an advertisihg cambaigh.
Call
Ashland, visited their cousin. Mrs.
at Columbia Hotel*, Room 8.
Mary Higgins, of Talent, last
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293-lt*
Sunday.
FOR HALE: High grade piano
Stationery and cofrespipuJeticn near Ashland will be sold to re­
yards—*nhart|k
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liable party at 'big saving, $10
ntontlily will handle. A real buy,
Rave Picnic in'Pafrk—
write at once for particulars. Tail-
Mr. and Mfrs. C. B. »Talbot, Vern man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon.
Payne and daughter, Maxine, and
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293-St
Grad Talbot,
Sutherlin, and
FOR HALE: — Peaches. Golden
Mr. and Mfs. Ai B. Lytaap antfson
Billy, of Medford, enJIydd, a*pic­ Clings and Late Crawfords, also*
nic In the Lithia Park ills^Sun­ tomatoes. J. P. Gibson, 145 Scenic
day.
Drive.
298-6t*
Get yonr window screens and
CANDTLAND— Home m a d e
screen doors at Jordan Sash and
and factory candles Boxes pack­ Cabinet W oris.
254-tf
ed to order. Ice cream and cold
drinks.
284-tf From Huntington P a r k -
Will Kruete and John H. Frey,
Talent on Vacation—
1 of Huntingtoq Park, gne spending
Charles P. Talent, state traffic the day in Ashland.
officer. Is taking his annual vaca­
tion. He will spend the lim e v In
Madden retreads tires.
Medford. " 'S-
Will taike two boys of Seht
In good, clean home '^or|
year. Write Box B, A si, lan
ttffe m arrai by;R6t>I?. C. L art-
n h M tat Mt. Shasta, An<«lt W
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CARD OF THANKH
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
We wish to thank our friends Shampoo aj The Vanity Beauty
for the kelp and sympathy ex­ Shoppe. McGee’s Store.
l» 8 -tl
tended in our recent bereavement;
also the beautiful flowers given by Will Return t<> Klamath Falls—
the Societies and othrs.
• Mm. L. Jacobs, who has 'been
Mrs. Luella Steams in Ashland for the past week
*
Mrs. Arminda Purves staying with her little grand­
Mr. Leslie O. Stearni daughter, Shirley Enders, wlir
and Family
return to her home In Klamath
Mr«. O. W. Ager and Falls, today.
Family
Try our 5 0c Marchant/ Lunch
Mm. Wen. Bowdoln
and Family ‘
Every day from 11 to 8 at Th»
Mr. Braal Stearns Masa Confectionary.
l$8-tf
Eaae'Oray Coming to R o g n e -
Returned to Los Angeles
1
Zane Grey is coming to the
Madame Tracy Young, a for­
Rogne River about September 0. mer resident of this city, has re
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TMe TMCÀTCR BtAUTirUL
. TODAY ONLY
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With Buck Jones
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ALSO “THÉ GREEN ARCHER
AND A COMEDY
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SUNDAY ONLY
He wan a young hus-
hand with a small in-
come and an extrava- .
gant wife.
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aAy
pox
r
ateatota
They wanted to he so­
ciety folk« — anyhow
the wife did.
Then the bills started
coming in.
How-did thev do it?
WED
A sparkling farce which
shows the folly of bluf­
fing.
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' ALSO
Pathe News •
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AeosptodPoattim—
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.Frank W klkei^h*/' Accepted a
pnlU on nrtth tha ftaftthtgrp; P$»L
He, i t Siskiyou, Oregon.
Returned to Work— ,
John Endon» returned to work
oday, attar a two weeks vaca­
tion.; ?
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1. Cartel»« ScsowttUu Mternatlena
offered by, the Fln« Art» gallery In
Ellen Browning 8crippa. The b
,
'.likeness of the weU-kaoi
It
onlght for a L ett for Crescent Clty»-.^
ancouver, B.
Mr. *nd
J* V Oroengmod
pr Liberty street, loft to d s/ for
a few days' visit ka$ CrMdght jQRy-
IS IT SAFE to drive through
(he Btrhels o f Arihlgnd without Aecepfed Poatttowi- ' 3 » / ,
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Mllton Bisgel, of .this Mtfe ¡Mt
(or complete Automobile protec­ this m oraine for Waneta, B. C„
tion, don't wglt until you meet ^here he has accepted a position.
With an accident. Teo. (of course)
t
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from Cottage Grave, wSere he hadf aian,
been filming "The Geheral.’.’
Week
Visiting In Jacksonville—
Itts. O. S. Parsons of this city,
was a guest Friday at the home
of Miss McCully, of Jacksonville;
Reported Improved—
,
Best Paint
t
Best Workmen
Vulcanize and \ ,
Repair Tires
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Trade for Your
Old Tires
Very Complete stock of
Service Parte for all Oars.
rs l
idrgla Young— Beautlclad ■
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OANBY, Or«.. Aug. 14.— (UP)
-Ihgvaid Lien, age .17, was ktll-
1 dioar here yeatontoy w&en he
»1 I to la u m to i& H litW W A g -
binai WQWM» í t t w r ’ fc»
lo. As he boat over, the blast
w Aurltffff him s high
» » in
¡ the
led.
( Nestle Method)
si
lift; lor* Bugei
visit relatives.
Motonsd t o Medford'
.
' Carl Lpyelgpd p)oto«ad.to Mod-
ford last . evening 'Jo' play In the
band odufeirt?'
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bvemng
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tcaF 4rork • satisfact
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OUE WEEK-PAY^ A/EÀtfH ANTS LUNCH IS
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PAVöÖFTE
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MANY.
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William« Strviot Station
Boulevard ft Sherman
“At th e algn of the .1 1/
, OiMkered Ft««’’
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We Delivér
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Phone 172
SU D D E N SERVICE
J u st across from the
L ithia Springs Hotel
J- o . Rigg
Bargains
1024 Case Touring, I960
1923 Chev Coupe
9275
1923 Cher Touring) 9809
1024 Çhev Touring,. ¿225,
1922 Ford Touring, 9100
The Insecticide With the Pleasant Odor
W V O
1924' Chev Touring, ' 9450
flies, hugs, moths, m osquitos,, etc.
F or Rale At
The
Automotive* Shop
19-20.
Chevrolet Dealers
Stoves
Toasters
Waffle Irons
Percolators
Urn Sets
REVIVAL
S:M P. t t .> 1 1 » Wi
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Tî^s t t h t if t t 't t f f
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Try <h»f,oi Ou< Ic^CQjdigeladB
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East Side Pharmacy
XL ELECTRIC
Station
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Beauty Parlor |
I j l i ^ Will not
SIECTRIC
e
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Special Prices
for a short time
And a Comedy
y
I Mrs. J & i t ih f c W a a á f ! . an d
ffc a lly ..
arg
«jglstscad, g t Aho .Litki*. Spaing«
US^M.01 \ m w i h ; t>i h i * »
WE SELL
U. S. Royal Cords
ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT
TRY THIS
A healthy person' never feels
constantly tired.
Being ’ “too
tired" continually is a sign of
something wrong. When John R.
Gordon, Danville, 111., found him­
self "always tired, at night and
burdened with backache,", he took
Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant
for the kidneys and writes: "Af­
ter a few doses, I felt better,
could work with more ease, be-
chme stronger and could1 sleep
batter.’’ What Foley’s Pills have
done tor others they may do for
you; Guaranteed to give satis­
faction. Ask for Foley Pill«. Bold
.everywhere.
No. 4
p
a lumber eompany at Sublimit]
died here yesterday »fternook
fyom injuriM ««stained near 81 3
ver Crept fa lls , w h ile, hlaatln r*
.stamps.' Jtett Jews p?4 an a n fi
were broken. Workers bad to(
' c a t * /w a r tw o w iiee- before hef
|4onld Ms (placed A, kA Mbtbuiance
Miss Helen Dunn, little daugh­
FOR HALE; — Winchester 1 |-
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ed­
gauge pump gun. Qood
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condition. win Dunn, who' has been ill for
115 Church street
293-2t»
two weeks, is reported better.
At the Hotel A s h la n d -
WANTED:— Will take tk o boys
Mrs. T. M. Blake and son Rob­
Tanlac $1.00.— McNair Bros.
in good clean home for the school
ert. of Seattle, are registered at
year. Box B, Ashland Tidings,
the Hotel Ashland.
Ashland.
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293-lt Lost Puree—
Anyone finding a long brown
Heath’s Confectionery — cold
I FOR HALE:— Light oak din­
purse on the Main street please drinks. Ice creams, candles, to­
ing table and buffet. In excellent return to the Tidings.
bacco.
270-tf
condition. Miss Coffee. Tidings
office.
293-tf
VOCAL
Passed Away—
Having studied with Tacoma's
' FOR*RKNT:— Five room apart­
Mrs. F. W. Herrin, former resi­
ment, also sleeping rooms, near leading vocal teacher, Frederick dent of Ashland,
passed away
Kleopper, I will be glad to share Wednesday 11th at her home in
school. Holmes Grocery.
298— St my knowledge with anyone Inter­ Ban Diego.
ested. Call Mias B. Pilker, 848-
FOR HALE:— A No. 1 Dairy J.
288-17* Be Thrifty-Look N(fty-8ave Fifty
ranch w ith . cows and all equip­
Men’s Suits — 81.50
m en t, chickens and everything. A Rctnrne<l fim o B a n d o n -
Ladles
Dresses (plain) 81.60
good money maker.— Brown ft
Mrs. H. N. Channel!, Margory
Ashland
Cleaning and Dying
Rice, <8 N. Main.
293-lt Cable, and Mm. McCully- and I
Works, 337 Bast M ate
FOR SALE: — 5 1-2 acres near daughter, returned last evening
town on Pacific Highway. Some from a visit to Bandon.
F ro m Portland—
fruit, good eight for camp ground
. r Ray Woodward and Lester
Ingersoll Watches.— McNair
and service station, $900.— Brown
Campbell, of Portland, stopped in
Bros.
ft Rice, <8 N. Main.
293-lt
Ashland yesterday, on their way
north.
FOR HALE: — Golden Cling From Klamath Fslls—
Peaches. Phone 289T.
293-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Leri Stevens of
Klamath Falls, were -in Ashland
turned to her home at Los
yesterday.
gles after a week spent in
land looking after her pre
Ripe Alberta and Muir peaches,
interests. She will resume
line
for canning. Ashland Fruit
eoneert work in southern
and
Pro.
Assn.
291-tf
fornia in the fall.
Panned Through Ashland—
Bunter*» Keatori,
well-known
movie star, passed through Ash­
land on his way to Hollywood,
Killed, by Bias
i - r f e m
Cliff Payne makes doors.
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Zaes Safety Ladders in different Will Leave for Vancouver—
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
Dwight Gregg, George Ross, Jr.
Co.
291-1 mo
Melvin Kelgi, and Rilling Scheur-
“THE GENTLE CYCLONE"
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>' Ä T and Mrs.' Charle* WiaeWnd
r lurried I m i
Ipm^ two
« sek« vielt to Portland.
earns«« m