Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 18, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    líoeal * Personal flotes
Returned from Lak»1 -
At Oregon Caves—
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nlms have
Margaret DayyHoff is spending
returned to their home in Ashland
the -lay at the Oregoa caves.
after spending two weeks at the
Lake of the Woods.
cascade Pouuu ¿ gper,
Orras Cleans clothes, Phone Gt.
McNair Broa.
296-1»
A big bundle of old papers for
Why not start the Pall Beason
19c at The Tidings office. ».
by having your clothes cleaned,
pressed and
repaired? Paul­
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Peterson serud’s.
294-tf
of the Bonlevard, announce the
Left for Santa Crus—
birth of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, who
A splendid line of Fall ready-to- have been visiting in Ashland for
wear suits now on display at Paul- several days, left this morning for
Santa Crus.
While here they
•erud's.
made a trip to the Lake of the
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,
French Woods.
Cllfi Payne makes
doors.
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Zoss Safety Ladders In different
Mr. and Mrs. George Tlau ah­ styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
man, or Weightinan St., announce Co-
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the birth of a son.
Buttons covered at Orres’ Shop
"Life-Like Likenesses," Studio
Tariff Is Suspended—
Ashland on The Placa.
The proposed ne< tariff of the
Rent a typewriter at Elhart’s, Southern Oregon Gas company,
which includes plants at Grants
At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
Pass. Roseburg and Medford, was
G. W. Hodgoon and family of suspended until Decern faepjb 1926.
Ft. Worth, Tex., were In Ashland slight increase in existing rates
yesterday. They stopped at the for service.
Lithia Springs Hotel. ,
Have a.root beer fluff,
Onr Fall line of Young Men's milk shake or a box of
suits for college boys Just In. candy -r- CANDYLAND.
Paulserud’s.
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294-tf from 25c to 85.00.
Orres remodelel garments for
men and women. Phone Ç4.
A. marriage license was Issued
Saturday st Grants Pass to John
James Cosort and Mamie Tyler,
both of Ashland.
Bargain in two phonograph)
Elhart's.
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Madden wits protected tires
V ielten fron Saa Francisco—
Mrs. Charles Hurst and children
of San Francisco. Calif., are in.
Ashland vialtlng a t. the home of
Mrs. Lee Wallace.
.Pied Rapp alad
TeíenlWdr» I* A»»
Have a Pitch Dandruff Remover
Shampoo at T he Vanity Beauty
H. S. Morgph of 1
stopped ih Ashland
8hoppe, McGee's Store.
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Bond’s suits tailored for y ou, l i f t tor C o a s t -
Dr. and Mrs. John Stockton of
at 336, 185. 636, |4 0 . With two
pair trousers are the beet the mon Liberty street, left this morning
The latest to purses and hand ey can buy. See the fine woolens for a vacation at the coast.
bags— McNair Bros.
at Orres’ Tailor Shop
Heath’s Confectionery — cold
Prom Mt. P i t t -
drinks, Ice creams, candles,
Dick Hitchcock, who works for baccoi
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the forest service at Mt. Pitt, is
in Ashland today visiting at the
If yon. want It done right take
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It to White’s
Wed. tf
Hitchcock, of Oak street.
LAST TIMES TODAY
The
Volga Boatman
Tomorrow and Friday
Visiting Mrs. W. H. P a u l -
Mr. H. L. Potts of Colorado, Is
in Ashland visiting his sister-in-
law Mrs. W. H. Pani. Mr. Potts
Is-th e delegate from the Eagle
Lodge in Colorado to th-> conven­
tion at Seattle, Wash.
Get yeur window screens and
screen doors at Jordan pash and
Cabinet Works.
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Katherine Moeher and Effie
steveneon. of Long Beach. Calif.,
are spending the day In Ashland.
They are registered at the Hotel
Ashland.
93 ' Bush street ,hnve rpturaedto
At Mt. Shasta City—
Myron 8. Woodworth and
daughters of Oak street, are in Mt.
Shaata City thia weak attending
'a Convention.
If there is a boy who has never had the desire to talk
with a real live .clown, he ihust have been one who had
som serious a irtion. And it’ tere, is a,real live clown
who does not care to bring some cheer into the life of a
boy, he js not worthy of his profession.
Above are Art Adair and “ Whitey,” two of the half
hundred Splls-Floto clowns Who posed for .the picture with
two youngsters from a Chicago .orphanage last spring.
(Both Adair, the circus producing clown, and White, one
of.the most ambitious performers under the “ big tops”
will be at Medford with Rells-Floto August 28th. It
will be no uncommon sight dnring waits before perform­
ances begin to see many of the clowns chatting with young­
sters near the entrances to tk&dressing tents.
^Returned Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deen re­
turned yesterday from the Lake
9Jf the Woods.
ns, 61 First st.
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WAXTEPr—Two neat appearing
en or women, 25 to 40 years
d to demonstrate Full Fash-
nedi Hosiery and Tailored Lin-
Vlsltlag Here—
Mrs. Ollv» Stockdale and chll-
<jren of Klamath county, are In
Ashland visiting at the home of
M„ j L Greenwood of Liberty
gtreet
Left for Home—
> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Throne,
Vbo have been vialtlng friends in
Ashland for several days, left yes­
terday for their hoine la Denver,
Colorado. .
mMa^mmrnsae
Returned to Home
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McWilliams
have returned to their home In
Whittier, Calif., after visiting In
Ashland With Mrs. McWilliams pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Smith
FOR SALE— Light Ford truck, of Ooak street. Mrs. McWilliams
good condition. Good milk cow will be remembered to her many
and heifer calf. Phone 6F11. friends as Miss May Smith.
Second bouse south of Jackson
Hot Springs.
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Visiting to A s h la n d -
WANTED— Woman tor general
Rev^ and Mrs. Channey and
house work, go home nights. family of Eugene, Ore., are in
White Cabin Aut,o Camp. 296-3* Ashland vialtlng • friends.
The
Channeys formerly lived In Ash­
FOR SALE—One thoroughbred
Jersey bull. Phone 30F5.
296-1 land and have a host of rienda
f.i
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A F acts w ill say “ it was good judgment
not luck that made him save money for
his sta r t” .
.
Our Savings Department paying 4
per cent interest afford» you an equal op­
portunity to succeed.
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
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' As a medium or adVertlalug aAl
grpwn ladlfce will be admitted
FREE on next Monday night, Aug.
28rd to see the opening play,
"THE MAN OUTSIDE", at the
Jennings Ten Theatre which will
be located' on corner of 4th and- B
streets— As an added attraction,
good clean vaudeville numbers
will be introduced between acta.
; This company played an ' en­
gagement of one week In Ashland
3 years ago under the auspices of
the Ashland band and la .well and
favorably known all over Oregon
and CaliroraU.
There will be a complete
ekang» of plays and vauderflie
every night during their stay In
Ashland.
The doors will be opened at
Wm. Boughman of Keyport,
Wash., is spending the day to
Ashland.
FOR SALE — Good bartlett
pears, ripe for canning, 25 cents
for forty ponnd box, or two boxes
delivered, 76c. Adams Produce
Co. 685 E. Main. Phone 497-J.
298-1
Y pe feenj- sqme say of the man who
succeed«.
TENT SHOW COMF^G
ASHLAND FDR ONE WEEK
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Spending Day to Ashland— .
TH E QUALITY STORE
Extra Special for
Thursday!
MILL SHIPMENT OF
Bedspreads
, Size 80 x 105 Colored
Tackle
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STR IPE COTTQN CRINKLED - B LU E, ROSE
A N D G O tD — ABSOLUTELY F A S T C O L O R -
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scalloped square
CORNERS
ALL KINDS
EXTRA SPECIAL EACH
H ardw are
More-
FOR RENT— Store
room In
splendid location. Shook building.
Inquire upstairs In Shook apart­ -W. V. Bates of Talent was In
298-4 Ashland this morning.
The Jackson Hot Springs resort ments.
was before Circuit Judge O. M.
Thomas again yesterday for the
second time this year, wherein
J. C. Ottlnger was applying to the
court for the appointment of a re­
ceiver. Some months ago several
days’ time was taken up In the
Taking of testimony, but before
the case Was closed a settlement
was reached between the parties,
but It did not develop into a
complete settlement. The result
of yesterday’s hearing resulted In
appointment of Mr. Dungae, to'
the orders of the court, pending
settlement^ of the litigation —
Medford Mall-Tribune.
Only by buying a large quantity of these Spreads
direct from the Mill, makes this Low Price possible.
The WlRoheaterfitore”
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New Fall Woolen
DRESS GOODS
RAH!
What’s thé News?
Latest C raze-
-College Blues!
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Now Being Shown in all the Popular Weaves and
Colorings
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SOLD UNDER the FOLLOWING GUARANTEE
VOCAL
Having studied with Tacoma’s
leading vocal teacher, Frederick
Kleopper, I will be glad to share
my knowledge with anyone Inter­
ested. Call Mies E. Pilker, 344-
288-17*
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IS IT SAFE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
for complete Automobile protec­
tion. don't wait until you meet
with au accident. Yeo. (of course)
ILDA
RAY
Sapphire waters on diamond-
white eanda—dark, perfumed
jungles—a land of the Incon­
gruous where life and death are
leee than laughter and love.
Y01H love "Aloma*’ too. L ike,
prettieat. peppteet daactog girl
you ever laid eyee on. A regu­
lar little tonic to set the red
If they are not the beet fitting, longest wear­
ing pant you ever had, we are authorised to give
you hack your money.,
PRIOR PER PAIR
TO THE LADIES OF ASHLAND
After You Finish
Drop into any of the
leading fountains of the
city and order a Shasta
F ruit Cream. We make
t in Ashland. Y ou ’ll be
delighted with it and
you will be aa proud an
we are that so delicious
a product is made here.
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At Your Favorite Fountain ♦
MADE H E R EBY ”
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
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their home after a two weeks'vlsit
to Oakland, San /Francisco gnd
Santa Crus.
298-3
E. E. Heath of the Heath Con
fectlonery, made a trip to Klam
ath Falls yesterday.
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Returned to R om e
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. AngwÿaÀf
Visitors from Loa Angeles
Mrs. L. L. Merrick and Mrs. Ed-
ward Hemlon, of Los Angeles,
Calif., are in Ashland vialtlng at
the home'of Mrs, Merrick 's sister,
Mrs. O. P. McConnell of |9 2
Church street. They will visit in
Ashland for about two weeks. '
Some people do not like to buy
real estate through an agent.
They stand in their own light and
yon most always find them nev-
er-do-wells and of -Httle mental
scope. You will always find the
successful man going to a reliable
agent when he wants real estate
because he knows the agent Is
able to give him the best buys.
For instance the following: Pour
and one-half acres of alfalfa on
highway, good 6-room house that
is not quite finished, small barn,
hen houae, fine stand of alfalfa
and under ditch, 11200. ** |5 0 0
down and 8200 per year. 6 per
cent.
One of the finest lots In the
city at the head of Palm St., 60x-
165 to alley. 3250. See the firm
of good buys, Ashland Realty Co.
«erp comfortable seit is provided.
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4a y north.
Marcelling 75c. Phope 2 « for
appointment or call 369 Harga-
dlne. Upstairs apartment, back of
White Hbhse Grocery.
288-tf
Left for Eugene—
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and
son Horace left- this morning for
Eugene, Ore. Mr. Dunn will re­
Suits and overcoats tailored in turn in a few days hut Mrs. Dunn
Ashland— In his own shop by real and Horace will remain for some
time.
Journeymen tailors — at Orres*
Tailor Shop— are the height of
Returned to Work__
perfection.
A. A. Madden, who has been
confined to his home with Illness
Returned to Medford—
J. L. Chrlstlelb returned to Med for the past few days, has re­
ford last evening after ■pending turned to hts work.
the day In Ashland. Mrs. Christ­
ie » remained iirAshland to spend Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty
Men’s Suits — 31.50
the week In attendance at the dis­
Ladies Dresses (plain) 31.60
trict convention of the Brethren.
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Works, 337 East Main
Madden retreads ares.
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Ripe Alberta and Muir peaches,
Une for canning. Ashland Fruit
and Pro. Assn.
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Charmene » Pariet - Twill» - Flannels Serges -
Crepes - Tweeds - Kersey - gfid the Shetland Loom
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Fabrics
TH ESE GOODS COVER TH E COUO& RANGE FOR AUTUM N -
TANS, GRAYS, BLUfeS, BROWNS, COCOA, SANDALW OOD, ROSE
A SH , T A U FE S, GREENS, REDS,, ETC. i ' .
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All W idths and’ W eights. Select yotir Patterns from our B ig A s­
sortment and you w ill be delighted with the New Goods we soil»
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THE BEST OVERALL IN THE
WORLD
Foil 8 Oa. weight, donbfedÿed Denim, 6 dog-
bit heavy pockets, Copper Riveted, Waiat Over­
alls for 11.50 the pair.
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PRICES RANGE FROM
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