Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Itoeal • Personal jiotes
A. F. A A. M.
her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Abbott, and
also visiting other relatives in
Dunsmuir and McCloud, .w ill re*
turn to her home Monday.
Funeral of the late Bro. Samu­
el Pennlston will be held at the
Roberts Stock Remedies.— Me.
Episcopal church, Sunday, Aug.
2t, at 4 P- m. Interment, Harga- Nair Bros.
Uiue Cemetery, with. Masonic hon­
ors. Medt at Lodge room, 3:20 Returned to H o m e -
Dr. and Mks. Charles A. Haines
R. L. BURDIC, Jr.. W. M.
■ W. H. DAY. Sec'y. and son. Returned Wednesday ev­
ening from Portland where Mrs.
Haines has been visiting her pa­
May O f Opportunity —
Milton Bilderback, relief hnrl- rents for the past few weeks.
er for the Grants Pass ball club,
may get an opportunity to try out
“Llfe-Llfce Likenesses,” Studio
with the Coast league. This was Ashland on The Plata.
brought to light last Tuesday
night when Lew Schroeder, scout Called to stEarada, O r e .-
Mrs. B. W. Howell Waa called to
for the Oakland team, watched the
Grant« Pass- Ashland game and Estacada. Ore., Tuesday on ac­
became acquainted with some of count of the death of her brother
the boys. He had BlldOrbaclt, the E. N. Bates. Mr. Bates was erhshed
cal high school for two yeats, in to death by a log in the lumber
conference with him night be­ mill In that city.
fore last and It was Indicated thet
he was realty Impressed. Schro­
Madden sella protected tires
der watched the game with inter­
est, watching out for a new ma­ To Trail to Rail Celebration—
terial for the Coast teams. Bil­
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Berg left
derback may be called by the Oak­ yesterday for Eugene where they
land team at any time to try out will attend the Trail to Rail cele-
— Grants Pass Courier.
hrhHoil, WTV * « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
PTANOf} MUST BE SOLD
Bush and Lane Plano Co.,
Mfgrs of high grade pianos dis­
continues wholesale piano business
and have several new and slightly
used pianos obtained on conceited
contracts in and near Ashland,
which must be sold at once on
terms as low as «2 per week If de­
sired. If interested write H. E.
BrownAg os "adjustor” leave
word at LRhiai Springs hotel.
297.3
STott In F Another big shipment
PSll Rèady-to-weSr salta and top-
Jhmta, Paulsernd’s.
297-tf
Retarned from Convention—
Myran S. Woodworth and her
daughters have returned from
Mt. ghasta City, where they at­
tended a convention.
Pythlane Sisters Mt Chicago. She
has been taken on excursion trips
all over the city and la having a
wonderful time. • Mrs. Roberts
states that the weather has been
very pleasant. Her daughter Mrs.
Meyer Is with her mother. -
Left for V e n ic e -
Mrs. Anna M. Williams left
Wednesday for Venice, ' Calif.,
where she will visit her son B. M.
Williams. Mrs. Williams has been
In poor health for some time, and
it is thought the change will be
of benefit to her.
Nair Broa.
»
Mr. and MM. J. L. Porter
Buniacgms, Calif , M d W A «;
Porter of AOblarir. w t f e v t t t
at the home of Mr. and Mm. f t
,F. MUler of Jacksonville^ d
Wednesday. Mr. Porter, a eon
Mrs. o. O. Porter, is Oaeoeih
with H an y Iv MUler in the MU
Drug eompany of Burlingame.
Follow the crowd to the Old
VOCAL
Time Dance at Jackson Hot
Having studied with
Springs Saturday nite.
298-299* leading vocal taacher, Fredmfc
Kleopper, I will he glad to aU l
At Happy Camp>y-—
— my knowledge with « s f t a e Into
Miss Lillie Jaylo of Ashland. 1» ested. - Call Mias B. Pilkor,
spending a few weeks with Mm.
Bert Newton, of Happy Camp. .
Charles Bateman’ of Loa
Marcelling 75c. Phone 284 foi Bench. Calif., 1. fo Aukland VI
appointment or call 369 Harga* Ring at tho b o tte o f hls s o i; r. j
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dine. Upstairs apartment, hack ot Bateman.
White House Grocery.
288-tl
Fully secured : note, «401, í |
cent tor sale, i Staple« ReAltg
From Igee*na —
George Deet« and family of ency.
Igerna,\vislted friends In -Ash-
Bpeadlng Week-End la
land laat week.
Mrs. Chester Whltem of Orti
* Havq a root beer fluff, a cold ass, lg spending thè week-end
milk, shake or a box of fresh Ashland visitine M thè homi
candy — CANDYLAND. Boxes Mr. and Mrs. J. B. S sn d .»
from 25c to «5.00.
295-tf
Klamath Fails home
for Ashland home. Step
Visitor« In Ashland—
Miss Jennie Glendennlng and Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Mrs. Violet Glendennlng of Green­
view, ware visitors in Ashland FrO® Table Rock—
Mrs. Albert Haight a
recently.
ter of Table Rock, wer
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover land last week.
«4
Siberia
; ALSO
The Green Archer
AND
A Comedy
TOMORROW
Richard in a rip-roaring
comedy . romance about a
handsome, husky lad who
falls in love with a princess
of « sm all B alk an kingdom,
is him self mistaken to r the
long-lost prince, and then
braves a host o f breath-tak­
ing and hilarious adventures
to win the g ir t
aecqahi
O M
de*lgn4(t0J$|tyhMMff 1 , 111«, nt
ten o'ctOOk £*
‘he Court
House Nt JMMMtrffU. Jackson
County. O r>goh,j5 the time agd,
place for «Hhe«Hfcg thereon, ahd
.the WMtttnr’mfcàrts nl the Kew
anyone h s l n f O b j e c t i o n to
,’$?■» Tdu ban steep In Lon- Meterologleal Station tor four de-
said aeooudiH» hereby required
.
to tanks ngd file each objections doh,*, he wWnt on, wand .that I< ctdoa.
oh ok betoft» the date set for mid mom than yon can do in summer- The charm. of t ohdoh summer«
,a most Places.
London night I has brought him aerosa the >t-
heating. ’• ?
t •
permit the lantle T « tlàM , to th* same
W an old men1 room In Clartdge’« trhich he first
M*o thoJa»eep he needs with-) occupied In i t i l i He artlvee reg-
.out Tlkk nr lKtehlagtfcold.
tftnrly In June, goes . back to
talking •Kew Torte la Jgijr to look at hie
2**°UL.
iort* >••«*' :'ko has tM*ll, and rotumé to London by
Cgllle Jfel
J * * . ® * *<ch ««“»mer at tho thn vefy haxt boat for the re­
ly aUrted, w
¿ o a d ta «arrilatti ,tiy William «111. mainder of the summer.
thn rfdnat porter at Clarldgs’s.
bad William's «ret Job for forty
m v a has bona to hang Hyde’s
Hanry H o lm es-^ o
outside the win-1
with the-Unlog,Oil Co. In Ashland
dow<Thn
banker
hay also studied
wqa reoenftlf/ranstvtrqd to, the
«talloa io Medford. f ’
ALWAYg TrRKP Ahr MIGHT-
• mt this
’ A ^oottfcr person never feels
Mr. and Mm. Btanley Hake of WMttatly tired.
Beia< “too
fotkdo, .Om., auMunca, the >lrth llrdd . -cobtlnuanv fa -a
1924 Case T o u r in g .., S990
(ri «h Ajb, hoar, Aug. 8 Thay tor-
1923 Chev Coupe . . . .1278
tharly U«^d la Ashland and have o
kost ot friand» hope.
Auto Electric
REXALL
1923 Chev T ourihg.,1200
fhrtanaqd to Msdford—
> ,
M argyet Y in .Dyke who has
bèta vlpttlng at tita home of -bar
return­
ed to. ft«r home la MVdfonl, last
“Ì® **««7 Harbor—
r £ L DU: krUd <* > » d V H«
1924 Chev Touring. .1225
properly.
1922 Ford Touring. .1109
Rexall Liver Salt contains thé
Ingredients of the better saline
1925 Chev Touring. .1480
fkS Tqrlaa, who has ¿een VU-
itih|t la Portland. rtjtumed to ku
betas la Ashland Thursday. . .
mineral water«.
The action le gentle, yet cer­
tain. Keep St.
Automotive Shop
’ Ohevrolffft Dealen
Johnson's
ROGERS BROTHERS
Verno Deodorant
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■
LAQUER
P ow de^^
Takes Position—
U sed for
BeantyP|ri
FURNITURE . FLOORS - L iH O L IU M , ETC
J ’14 N ationally advertised
ODORS
. Call and See Our D isplay '
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
V
•, In the H eart o f Town
Products
ttreuta.
Do Your Tires
Measure Up to
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-. • 1L * • i * ¿a
. IIf
'Ita
•
Your Gar?
Enjoy a Real
Dinner
j’’ 1
II
H-* 1
II • J
• Sunday Evening
The man w ho drives oa
United States R oyal Cord
Balloons knows that no
finer tires cah be made—
he knows That they are
worthy o f the finest car
ever built.
. • J
In Congenial Surroundings
$100
OÜR WEEKi-DAY MEACÖANTS; LUNCH IS
Royal Balloons laaure com­
fort and less strain oa the ear
—True Low Premura ameothe
bumps
and
rut»—actually
cushions the car and occupant«.
A
GENUINE
FAVOKTffe
W ITH
MANY,
Lltfiia Springs HoM
LEEDOM’S
Sudden Servio» for
Oar
.
ln r y
Tires and Banrioe FarU
Acroas from toe Llthia 8prta|a
Hotol
mttiMicniblee
2>#1
MACHINERY— Farquhar Pota­
to Diggers, Plow and Elevator
Type. Farqnhar Cider
n—
15 to 400 hhl. sites.
Farqnhar
hay balers and feed grindeys. Far­
quhar engines, boilers and saw­
mills. Write for free cataloga.
Western Farquhar Machinery Co.
220 Bast Water Street, Portland,
Ore.
299-1
Battery, Sterter, Gene
ator and all electrical
Bargains
Madden retreads area.
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Get your window screens and
Zoss Safety Ladders In different screen doors at Jordan Saab and
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber Cabinet Works.
254-tf
Co.
291-1 mo
Left for Home—
■/
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Looking for Location —
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Byler for­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan, who
merly of Astoria, are In Ashland have been visiting at the home of
looking for a location. They ex­ Tom Duncan's sister, Mra, J. B.
pect to make their home her«, Sanders, left today for their home
this winter.
TENT SHOW COMING
ASHLAND FOR ONE W W W
IS IT SAFE to drive through
AUG. 88 to aoth
the streets of Ashland without
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Aa a medium of advertising all
for complete Automobile protec­
grown
ladies will be admitted
tion, don’t watt until you meet
FREE on next Monday night, Ang.
with an accident. Yeo. (of course)
23rd to aee the opening play,
292-tf
“THE MAN OUTSIDE”, at the
Jennings
Ten Theatre which will
A big bundle of old papers for
he located: on corner of 4th and B
10c at The Tidings office.
streets— As an added attraction,
good
clean vaudeville numbers
Word R e c e iv e d -
will be lntrodueed between acta.
Word has been received from
This company played an en­
Mrs. L. A. Roberts, the Ashland
gagement of one week In Ashland
delegate to the Supreme Temple
« years ago under the ausplcee of
toe Ashland hand and 1« well and
favorably known all over Oregon
and California.
There will be a complete
FOR HALE— A 1925 Ford tour­
change
of playa sad vaudeville
ing Car. good condition and Win­
every
night
during their stay In
chester 12 gauge pump gun. 115
Ashland.
Church St.
299-1»
The doors will he opened at
IT— Furnished house, 8:18 sharp.
Admission |p 20c for children
adults only. Phone
299-3 under 12 and 40c for everybody
over 12 yaera of age. No reeeri-
- w v u j u a k
t,, hear from
some one near Lincoln school who
could take care of myself and 8
year old girl for the winter.
FRED R. NEIL,
Care Ashland Creamery or phone
474-R.
0
her, 8 | yqats old' add pretl-
¡£air
Ameriodn BR>i« So-
7, has coma to London “to
than forty years.
T v e e a n g h t a cold In'a Cairo
9 V 1 M tofced about In fevhr
a 'la R a fjig ta d Berlin, and ss
fB,,e4
u w a n .h e . tried-to describe
• ^V. J. Douffhertv i*t tLe U fela Springe Hotol—
moving from Fair- > Mm. Mhltor.V>ek of Fhiladelph-
> the Humphrey ta, Penn), y « la Atalaqd today.
They mattered at - the Litote
Mr'"?1? 0“
M. Walden, a tailor from Astor­
You be the Judge! Tailored ia, haa taken a position as Coal
Made Trip to Crater la k e —
suits for Fall, «22.50. The great­ maker at Orres Tailor Shop.
Mrs. A. R. Mount and son Rob­ est little bargain ever offered.
ert, of Dunsmuir, Calif., Mrs. A. Psulsernd’s.
297-tf
Ripe Alberts and Muir pesche«,
F. Abbott and Mias Etha Abbott
fine for canning. Ashland Fruit
accompanied by their house guest,
and Pro. Assn.
291-tf
Mias DeEtt Meyers of Sheridan, ' Mrs. Angelins. Minor and daugh­
Ore., made a trip to Crater Lake ter Suunne, left last evening -for Retarned from Portland—
U n « « - » "°;er •»< daugh.
°M,
motored lo ^ • W a o » . Haf-
Wednesday. Mias Meyers, who their home In Portland. They
Mrs. J. R. Riley of Union at.,
Oranta Pg^
have been visiting at the home of returned Thursday from Portland
to visit s
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hughes of where she underwent an opera­
who
ri» ? ’
12 Beach street.
mo<»k. U s been
tion.
«tue TWt n g hA*‘“ Mnd for
TODAY
■a '
H W H A P W » HAM M
Mrs. J. B. Todd «md Mrs. <
* Philadelphia. Oft—three dtshss
«< Hilts, Cal|f., spent the
M Ice cream a dip, Otd’s will and
Ashland Wednesday vial
plenty.of coffto, Inatte for a long w ith frisada.
Ilia, aecoMlht to MM. Katherine
hioketta, who recehtiy celebrated
IN t r i » c o t t o t i COURT toi
w i^ y r tf H ^ -p p tt o T Y o r
t c f t ir a , w j £ r f c ìj > o k lo o N .
MrO. Sanders, hut she Is n<
pprtsd ns rapidly impr
While hart, Mr. end Mrs. I
Dttncan also visited at the
of Mr. and-Mts. I. fc. ifcteia,
Heath's tíonfectlahéry — '
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save fift y
drfnke.ieO* cream«, candles,
Men’s Saits — «1.50
hacco.
’
el
Ladles D osses (plain) «1.50
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Works, 3S7 Bast Main
Visited la JAckaomvilW_ «
Try our 50c Merchants* Lunch. Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty
118-tf
Every day from 11 to 2 nt The Shoppe. McGee’s Store.
Plata Confectionery.
l« 2 -tf
Vlsltod la Medford—
Mr. and Mm. Qlenn Addle, Mr.
Leave for Loa Angele*—
Mrs. J. R. Leslie, her son Jack Addjs’ mother, Mrs. K. A. Carlson,
and daughter Dorothy, will leave and Mm. L. J. Orres visited friends
f
today for Los Angeles, where they In Medford, Thursday.
Visiting from HoUwwood—
Miss Martel Pentecost of Holly-
wod, Calif., is here for a visit of
two weeks and la the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bergner at
the Oregon Hotel.
will visit Mrs. Leslie's parents.
They expect to be gone aboat two
Flytox assassinates flies.
In Altoona, v » " “ » Tr*J
called to Ashland by the ill«
luftEififf
and S i c rim
k l y of -
ALSO
Try One of Our Ice Cold Salads
A-WAY
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