Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    hugely appreciated by a „large al with the disease. The O atm^Sf
crowd of music lovers present— were among, the oldest o f tfie plo*l
neet fa m ilies Mr». Oatman betpg
Medford Mail Tribune.
Mita Dollarhtde, of the old pio­
Popular sheet music— Elhart’s neer family who kept the toll-
gate en the Slakiyous In the early
ECCLESF1BLD, Eng.; Atig. 17.
seven ties. She is a slater of Mfo.
Returned H<
— Two miles of codatrjr lane near Automobiles Claim 10 Lives
- —
Mrs. Kendel, who has been vh- M. Rose of Phoenix.
On Coast Over the
thia town have been eloped to all
ittng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
. Week-End
but pedestrian traffW after* dark.
Rev. P. K. Hammond Home—
aornlng. w H. Hodkinson of »1 Church
* The Rev. P. K : Hammond has
phono- street, returned to her home in
The WorUey district council took
• SAN FRANCISCO, Cel- Aug.
*r ' l h ei Los Angeles, laat evening.
returned from his vacation at the
the step to encourage spooning
16.— Twenty persons pre dead aa
i
»I.. .
Left for Engene ,
*
& and marriage.
Lake of the Woods and. will re­
Complaints had
the result* of tragic occprrenees
sume church services next Sunday
1 « » ' Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Miss Bessie
McMillan, wha been received that the motor trif- over th e week-end in Washington,
Marcelling 76c. Phone 264 for, shampoo at The Vanity Beauty | works at the telephone office, left ftc was making courtship impos­
morning at the Trinity-Episcopal
Oregon end California/ T h e
chnrch. His grandson Philt Ham­ appointment or call 369 Harga- shoppe, McGee's Store.
198rtf this morning for Eugene where. sible.
deaths
were caused by automo­
mond, son of Lawyer William dine. Upstairs apartment, back of-
—-------
' she win attend an employe«^
biles
and-three
by drowning. Fif­
land.
Mr.
and
Mr».
B.
N.
Butler
288-tf Returned Prom Pishing Trip—
committee meeting.
Hammond of Oregon City, who White House Grocery.
teen deaths occurred in California
of
this
city,
were
present
at
the
Fred Nell and L. L. Mulitt re-
’
.
had seven ribs and his shoulder
a»d . two in Oregon. The Oregon
dinner.
*
bone broken by a loaded truck, is From San Francisco—
turned yesterday from a fishing
Eastman Kodak Film».— Me*
deaths
were suicides: They were
Evelyn Hart of San Francisco trip io Four-Mile Lake. . They re« ,Nalr Bros.
e
reported as rapidly improving.
Joha
Austin,
who killed himself
From
Whittier—
*
.
is in Ashland today.
port a big catch.
—
in
Portland
and
L. V. Shannon,
Leon
A'.
W
est
of
Whittier,
Cal.
Studio
Returned from la k e o f the Wondi
2
6
,.
who
com
m
ute^
suicide at
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty
Cliff Payne makes cupboards
Mrs. Josephine Poley, Mis« Fvi Is spending the day fn Ashland. Gresham.
Men's Suits —- 21.50
Poley, Miss Minnie Poley, and Mr?
Ladies Dresses (plain) 21.50
Spent Week-End in Ashland—
Mid Mrs. Hartley and family a t Returned from Medford—
H. R. Canine of this city, who
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Mr.- and Mrs. Claude Downing
Silas Campbell and friend Mr. Phoenix, who have been vhltlhff
Miss Dorothy Paddock, who has
has
been visiting hie eon, Roy Ca­
Works,
337
East
Main
and family, left this morning for
Price of Mt. Shasta City, spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M,
been visiting at the home of her
nine
of
Medford,
returned'Satur­
their home in Los Angeles, after
the week-end in Ashland visiting Poley, returned Saturday frim the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
visiting at the, home of Mrs. At Hotel Ashlaari-x.
Mr. Campbell's sister, Mrs. J. H. Lake of the Woods. They *invd day to hie home in AbMsnd,
Reid on Coolige street, leaves to­
Downing's sister, Mrs. , Paul
Phllpott. While here Mr. Camp­ enjoyed a week's vacation at the
Elsie H. Smith of Helena
day for her home in Los Angeles.
Left
for
Monmouth—
,
. •
> *
iteli had some dental work done. Lnke.
was In Ashland yesterday,
Miss Lorraine Bruokmlller left
here, she stopped at the
Education: A simple matter of
Thursday
for Moamouth, where
Oar Fall line of Toung Men'i Ashland.
Try onr 50c Merchants* Lunch. Returned to W o r k -
calling belly-aehe "gastritis.”
she
will
vielt
Miss
Olive
Salef
for
Every day from 11 to 2 at The
suits for college boys just in
Miss Gjace Lum man who bag
Piulserud's.
s
294-tl
162-tf been in Medford (or the past several days.
Heath’s Confectionery —. cold Plaxa Confectionery.
drinks, ice creams, candles, to­
four days having her hand treat*
C or r ncM ou
bacco.
270-tf From Engene—
ed by Dr. Conroy, has returned to
The Charles Lamb who was ar­
Captain and Mrs. Frank Moore l.er position at the Llthia Springs
My. and M m . W. H. Hodkinson
rested
for speeding Sunday, is not
k.
arrived in Ashlan<J Monday eve­ Pharmacy. Miss I.umman cm her
of 91 Church street, left today From Deter—
the Charles B. Lamb who works
ning
from
Eugene,
to
visit
rela­
hand
seriously
about
a
week
ago.
Charles
Hgll
of
Deter.
for Eugene where they will attend
for the Union OH Co., of this city.
tives in this city.
wes in this city yesterday.
the Trail to Rail-Celebration.
L*ft for Vancouver, B. C.— " '
A splendid lin e of Fall ready-to-
Mrs. Daisy McGarry and son
CARD OF THANKS
Madden sella protected tires.
1924 Caso Touring, $980
We wish to thank our many wear suits now on display at Paul- Da\!d, Mias Veeda Hanley, rrf
294-tl Dr R. J. Conroy and sop, of Med­ 'i i FOR SALfe—Rem ington, »hot 1923 Chev Coupe
Returned from Lake of the Woods friends for the help and sympathy serud’s.
$275
extended
in
the
loss
of
our
fath­
ford,
left
this
morning
for
Van
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Engle re­
‘i I ghn. organ, oook stove, small
touver, B. C.
v heater, Simmons bod complete, 1923 Chev Touring, -$200
turned yesterday from the Lake of er, also for the beautiful flowers. Visitors from B u rlin gam e-
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Downing
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Porter,
the Woods, where they have spent
oak library, table, rocker, kitchen 1924 Chev Touring, $226
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Giuley.
_
of
Burlingame, Calif., are in Ash­
the past few days. They report
, table and chairs, linoleum, rug.
land visiting at the home of Mr.
a very pleasant time.
Phono 6F11. Second house south 1922 Ford Touring, $100
Returned from Klamath—
Porter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
of Jackson Hot Springs. 295->t*
Dorothy Chappell returned Sun­ O. Porter of 148 8th street.
1924 Chev Touring, $460
18 IT SAFE to drive through
FOR RENT—First floor sleep­
day
from Klamath Falls, wnere
th e streets of Ashland without
ing room with privileges. 105 N.
Phonograph records— Elhart’s.
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 she has been visiting friends Cor
Pioneer. Phone 274-J.
295-tf
Confined to Ho me
for complete Automobile protec­ the past three weeks.
Attend
Funeral—
A. A. Madden of 63 Pine street,
tion, don't wait until you . meet
i. LOST—Between Lako of the
VOCAL
with an accident. Teo. (of course)
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGee and Is confined to hl» hdme with Hi­ Wooda and Ashland, a nickel rim
Having studied with Tacoma's Mr. MeGee’s mother, Mrs. William nts». J *•■ ■
892-tf
and lens for the headlights of a
leading vocal teacher, Frederick Davis, attended the funeral of Mr.
(Chevrolet,
Return to Fred Nell
Kleopper, I will be glfd to ehare McGee’s cousin, Mrs.
To the Lake of the Wood»—
Charles Returned to Home—
lor Ashland Creamery.
295-1
Mrs. H. L. Claycomb returned
Charles Chattin, Jr., will leave my knowledge with anyone inter­ Fern, at Medford yesterday.
ested. Call Miss E. Piiker, 846-
to her home Saturday evening
today for a few days vacation at
J.
288-17*
ftom a two weeks visit to Sacra-'
Why
not
start
the
Fall
Season
the Lake of the Woods.
by having your clothes cleaned, mento, Stockton, and San Fran­
From S is k iy o u -
pressed and
repaired? Paul- cisco.
, Get your window screens and
Elton
Trask,
of
Siskiyou.
Is
in
serud's.
,
294-tf
screen doom nt Jordan Sash and
Entertained ln Medford—
Cabinet Works.
264-tf Ashland today. He recently se­
cured a position with the South­
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rickert of
Georgia Rose Bath Salt, 6Ä
ern Pacific Co., 9t Siskiyou, nr.d McNair Bros.
Medford entertained with n din*
Left for Han Lraudseo—
ner party Sunday evening in hon­
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tonuer and likes his work.
or of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conway'
family of the Home Restaurant,
Mr. and Mrs. Alden »Powell oF of Los Angeles, formerly of Ash-
left this morning for n vacation at . Step Ladders - J Red Top and
OF EVERFAST DAMSK CLOTH, BEAUTIFUL
San Francisco. They expect to be Zoss Safety Ladders ln different Wimer street, announce the birth
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber of a 10 pound boy, yesterday.
gone about two weeks.
BROCADED PATTERNS IN NEW SHADES
Co.
,
291-1 mo
Passed Away—
Ripe Alberta and Muir peaches,
fine for canning. Ashland Fruit Business Visito«*—
Word has been received here of
R. Grey of Portland, was a busi­ the death o f Harvey Oatman in
and Pro. Asan.
291-tf
ness visitor In Ashland yesterday. Portland, last Sunday from small­
pox. Mr. Oatman did not know he
Have a root beer fluff, a cold had been exposed until he took
Elhart’s received a New Brans-
milk shake or a box of fresh down with the disease. Mrs. Oat­
$1.50 Value
candy — CANDYLAND. Boxes man is now confined to the hospit-
from 25c to 25.00.
295-tf
and many other Everfast
Uoeal s Personal flotes
;ams
Plowing Is Taken
Seriously By Men
In Kansas* Fields
State buying Indian lands along
Old Oregon Trail, in Umatilla
LAWRENCE, Kan., Aug. 1 7 ._ reservation, to prsserje trees and
Opt here in Kansas they take' their other seenic featunee.
plowing seriously and Bertels
NOTHING TOUCHED IT!
Boener, once a lieutenant in the
“Nothing touched that aching
German army, and now a farm ■pot until I took Foley Pills, a
hand, la la the eounty jail because diuretic stimulant for the 10d-
ha .forcibly tried to show Ernest aeys. I a n /so glad I can recom-
Harris, fellow worker the right ment them to other«.’’ Based' of
wag to use the eafth turner. Har­ her pain, Mrs. Ellen Reighard of
ris resented and Boener, it is South Fork, Penns., writes this
charged, attempted to kill him. thankfully. Foley P ill« / h a y »
helped many people— a > reltabe
Alj alopg the .Pacific Coast, a vauable medicine guaranteed to
bumper fruit crop is In process of give satisfaction. Constantly, in
ripening. Trees, are being broken use over 26 years. Ask your drug­
down by their exceptional weight gist for Foley Pills. Sold every­
of fruit.
where.
— No. 2.
Wednesday
Dollar Day
Brings Hundreds of Extra Slioppe
To All Departments
This Week We Feature
6 Yards
LINEN TOWELING
Draperies
I ts F ragrance
Everfast Gingham
• Cloth
Everfast Supe
3 Yards
TURKISH BATH
TOWELING
TODAY and TOMORROW
Smudge Smoke—
An Ashland vocalist saag “Tin
Prisoner's Song*' at the band con­
cert Friday evening, and coming
from where he does, he put a lot
of dramatle coloring into the ren­
dition of the selection, which was
fabrics for
days. .
VITAL
Don’t neglect the vital part
of your car— the electrical
equipment.
Auto Electric
Garage
Greatly Reduced
PRIVATE HOT MINERAL TUB BATHS
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
(Heavy)
$1.00
1 » Yds 104
BLEACH SHEETING
Regalar TOc Grade
$1.50 and $1.75
CORSELETTES
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
SCOTCH SWEATER
YARN
All Colors
65C Balls
" .
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
. .......2 for
HEAVY BLEACHED
MUSLIN
Regular 22c Grade
$1.69
JAP PARASOLS
(While they la st),
$1.19 to $1.49
DOVE MAKE’
GOWNS
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
3d in. Wide
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
5% Yards
*
54 in.
BLEACHED INDIAN-
'. HEAD
Regalar 59c Grade
WEDNESDAY, 2 Yards
New Fall Coats Are Here
Palmer Garments Bet the Pace. See then
Select Early.
New Fall Hats Arriving Daily
Curtain Nets and
Scrim
OPEN AIR WARM MINERAL WATER PLUNGE
70 gallons of fresh, warm, mineral water' flows
through our plunge every minute—day and night.
Open from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight
Luxury, poverty, love,
hate, the bitter strife of
hungry mobs, the sublime
courage of - high born men
and women who faced death
unflinchingly, a Princess
who loved a boatman and
dared to heed the urgings
of her own soul — these are
some of the human emotions
deftlv woven together by
Cecil B. DeMitte fe the mak­
ing of the most romantic
photoplay presented on the
screen in many years.
school
Battery, Starter, Gener­
ator and all electrical
work carefully done
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
The price of Meat depends
on the “cat.** The beef con­
tains many "cuts'* that arq
highly nutritious . and delic­
ious, and at prices a great deal
cheaper than the so-called
“choice” cuts. - Let us explain
these "economical" cuts.
the
,
Broadcloth
Playtime Prints
Madden retreads urea.
Values to $3.50
.TACK TAR DRESSES
S ite 6 to*-16— Wonderful
Material
Automotive Shop
The New Fall
After a taro week's rest. State
Traffic Officer C. P. Talent will
resume duties next Wednesday. *
Chic Sport Models — Alsft Picture Hats made of Felt
See them here.
Shop WEDNESDAY and Save at
£. R. Isaac & Co
THE QUALITY STORE
August Clean-Up
Sale of
1 E D F 0 R D 21
N R AND 18th ST. SHOW GROUNDS ,
SECOND LARGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD
SELLS FLOTO
CIRCUS
On Oak Street -
At the Railroad Crossing—
2 &Ö P. M.
We have a complete assortment of
Building Material.
A '
Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes and Canton
QE
Sating, in a Clean-np Sale Wed., yard..
Values up to $3.48 yd. in a good assortment of colors.
Your «very need in congtrudtion supplies is
here.
PRINTED CREPES
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak S t Across R. R. Tracks
Phone 20
In this. Clean-up Sale, values up to $2.48
wide, good assortment of
Pattern^ yard ------ l a . . .. . . .............
No Panda, ^tehnto oh Sale Girons Day Only at
BA8KIN8’ DRUG STORE, MEDFORD