Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 28, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    A t the H o tel AsbtoaA—
A nnmber o f Medford people
A . R . m u tte r. Victor Dieksry
atttended the.dance at the L lth ­ and E. L . Gordon of Portland, Ore­
la platform last Thursday night.
gon. were la Ashland yesterday.
Ltoeal • P e rs o n al flotes
Front M e d fo rd *.
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Mias L eila Carlton, who works
In the Long Distance Telephone
office in Medford, was in Ashland
Tbnraday visiting at the home of
her parents, M r. a * d M r*. 8. A.
Carlton on Union Street.
They stopped at the H otel Ash­
,
C liff Payne makes cupboards. land,
Oddfellows, Rebekahs, a n d
their families are invited to at­
tend a social and dance Tuesday,
August 31 a t the I. O. O. F . hall.
Thia is the first of a series of so­
cials for the coming winter. Come
and renew friendships. Refresh­
ments served, good music and a
pleasant evening guaranteed to
every one.
304-2
Returned to Bsty riew....
Warren Lynch, who has been
on a fishing trip into the K la m ­
ath country for the past fe w days,
to again in this vicinity, visiting
his many friends, before returning
to San Mateo, Calf., where he is
employed.
Dance tonight, Llthla Park pa­
illon.
305-1
Spent Week-End ta Talent—
Mias Manrlnda Schaefer of Eu­
A new fabric! Spartan F o u r Ply
gene, who is attending summer Tw ist for business and sports
303-tf
normal at Ashland, spent Sunday wear. Panlsernd’a.
w ith Jean Spiers of Talent, knd
attended the ball game at the In Ashland—
T h e W e a v e r f a m ily o f Central
F a ir Grounds in company with
P o in t w ere th e guests o f Mr. and
the Spiers family.
M rs . G. Ct McAllisters of this city
Dance tonight Llthla Park pa la s t w eek-en d .
viillon.
SOB-1
Studio
“ Life-Like Likenesses,
Ashland on Ths Plaza.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
tbo streets of Ashland without
DON’T MISS T H IS O N E
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Old-fashioned dance, Jackson
for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t wait until you meet Hot Springs, Tuesday night. Men
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course) 75 cts., ladles 60 cts. Chicken
sandwiches and coffee.
305-2
Raya Ra bb i t s
At Lake Creek—
Mrs. Cooper of Ashland bought
Mr. and Mrs.
a p alf o f Chinchilla rabbits at this city visited
the Sun Gold Rabbltry in Talent M r. and Mrs. L.
Thursday.
Lake Creak, lf« t
Elmer Peck
at the homo
H. W yant
week-end.
Dance tonight L lth la P ark
Bose and Do A n jo ir pears fer
31
canning. Ashland F ru it and Pro­ viillon.
duce Association.
303-tf
- The New ? General Gasbltao la
Paretesi Drags. M cN air Bros. perfectly balanced. Every drop
vaporises resulting in a wondar-
Word, Re c e i ve d
ful power and greater mileage.
Word was received in Medford
303-8
yesterday that exceptionally fine
weather 6» again prevailing at Be T h rffty -to o k Nifty-Save F ifty
Men’s Suits — 91.80
Crater Lake following the storm
of three days ago.
Ladles Dresses (p ia ta ) 91.63
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Dr. Hess Stock Tonies.— McNair
The name contest for the new
General ? Gasoline closes on Au­
gust 31. Get the contest blanks
from
authorized
Independent
General dealers.
,
General ? Gasoline was devel­
oped for hydroplanee and on. May
30 the hydroplane “ General“
broke the world’s record m akipg
an avetagp of 42.36 tulles per
hour. On August 3 this hydro­
plane at the races at Newport
Beach bettered is previous world’s
record by making an average of
43.06 miles per hour w ith Gener-
al ? Gasoline purchased from an
Independent dealer at
Balboa.
This same gasoline is now being
sold by a ll authorised independ­
ent General dealers here in South­
ern Oregon.
303-5
A t the* Oregon H otel —
M r. and Mrs. Tlugh H am ill and
J; C. H am ill of Salem, Ore.,, were
in Ashland yeaterday. T b ^ -s to p ­
R EM EM G ER TU ESD A Y N IG H T ! T o ile t a rtic le » —-W h a rfs
Old-time dance a t Jackson Hot
Springs, auspices Bellview Com­
T ry the i^ew General ? Gaso­
m unity Club Real music and a
line— then name it and get 91.000
teal tlm *.
305-2
In cash. Contest closet the last
day of this month.
The new Oeneral 7 Gasoline Is
Duan Malone of Ashland visited
different than
any other gaso­
his cousin, Virginia Fick, at Jack­ line on the m arket today. The
sonville. for several days.
power and the additional mileage
obtained has been beyond all ex-
A big bundle of old papers for eotatlona of those who have tried
10c at The Tidings office.
it'a n d kept track of Its perform-
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ped at the Oregon Hotel.
Datice tonight L lth la P ark pa
viillon.
305-1
Step Ladders — Red Top and
SSoss Safety Ladders in different
styles. Carson - Fow ler Lumber
Co.
201-1 mo
Undergoes Operation—
Mta. Fred Homes and Mrs. W .
O. Tucker were business visitors V itito r ta Medford—
in Medford and in Jacksonville
F rank Boardman o f the K la ­
last Monday.
math Junction service station on
the Pacific Highway south of Ash­
land
was a bnslnaas visitor in Med­
Printing and develpolng— El
ford
yesterday.
b a it’s.
s
Miss Wanda Sweln o f this city
underwent an operation for ap­
pendicitis a t the Community Hos­
pital last Wednesday. Miss Swein
is getting along as w ell as could
be expected.
Visitor ta Medford—
J. Q. Rlggy Deipoqratle oasdb
date fog state asnptor. from Jack-
sea county, was a Medford visit­
or Tuesday.
,
Expected TTnms
H am ilton Howell, gwm Of the
lata H a rry R owell, w ell known
musician o f Medford and Jacksqn
county, to expected home shortly
from Cape 8pencer, Alaska, where
he has been employed as a wire­
less telegraph operator. tfe Is at
presen{’in S«*ttle.
Works, 337 Bast Mata
Play a t M t. Shnstja O l t y -
A t the L ith ta Springs H otel—
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The Loveland Navigators trill
W . H. Hassard and Clarence M. play tonight a t M t. Shasta City
Wood o f Portland, Ore. w ere, in and tomorrow night at Oastella.
Ashland yesterday. - T h ey stopped
Hgve a F itch Dandruff Remover
HORSES, M A R E S A N D MULES
at the L lth la Springs Hotel.
Shampoo at The V an ity Beanty — A t auction sale, Tuesday, 31.
Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
183-tf 8. P. Stock Yards, Medford, Ore­
gon. ■ This bunch; o f - stock -J mw
finished work on the new term inal
Have,a root beer fluTf, ‘
a t Eugene, Prjgost, have act oth­
m ilk shake o r a box of
er use fop them I aaq Im usti peij.i
candy — C A N D Y L A N D .
D r. W . J. C randall’s office w ill (rom M e to 98.00.
regardless of price. A ll kinds of
he closed from Sept. 4 until Oct.
mated teams o f mares and geld­
1, while he is on his vacation.
ings, weight ljfOO.to 1606. fl to
309-9
Mrs. Chas. Pierce and a-party of 8 years old. Sound, fa t and guar­
friands > were light-eeelng in anteed la every* way. 7 head of
mules, 2 mule eolta, 1 and 2 years
Jacksonville last week.
F ro m Chehalis —
old, 2 good saddle horses. Sev­
Mrs. N . H . Hausell and
eral head1 o f large colts, 2 and 4
Augusta Fuaa of Chehalis,
The uew Oeneral ? Gasoline,
years old that are gentle, i f you
were in Ashland yesterday.
a t no increase in cost, 1* by fa r
Was| a«2 kind o f a home oome
the cheapest gasoline to buy be­
to this sale « e x t Tuesday, 11 A
Dance tonight Lithta Park Pa­ cause o f th * greater mileage and
m. sharp. Every horse guaran­
villion.
308-1 power obtained. . W atch the pow­
teed. Chas. Taylor.
306.2
er you get out o f your car on
Steep grades.
303-5
H eath ’s Confectionery — cold
Morse A»®-' 200 ft/fro te # corned
d rin k*, ice cream*, candles, to- Moved to Ashland—
Boulevard
and Iowa, near high
bacco.
270-tf
W iley B. Jones o f W agner and Lincoln school*. A ll lots level
Creek,, has moved -to Ashland to with- street. | 8 e 4 r|r la avenue In
Price reasonable I f sold
Get Your window screens and work In the cannery- H e Is . lo ­ fro nt.
cated on 167 Ohio street.
now. F . M . Carter, 416-Y. 305-2«
screen doors a t Jordan Sash and
Cabinet W orks.
254-tf
The General Petroleum Corpor-
F O R S A LE— W in d fa ll
Bose
tloa has always made the very pears. 60c per box, V alley View.
Motored to M e d f o r d -
best gasoline possible and ha« Phone 16F4, Mabel Reachprt.
Carl Loveland
drove
Mrs
never reduced the quality of some
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N ellie Seilaff and children and
during the w inter months. 303-6
Carl Loveland, Jr., down to Med
F O R SALE— W in dfall apples,
ford today to attend the circus.
and pears, 26 and' 60 cents a box.
B ring containers. A . H . Davenhill.
VO CAL
Phone 11F 5.
305-3
Having studied w ith Tacotfia’s Retnrned from S a c ra m e n to -
F U R N IS H E D Stud
leading vocal teacher, Frederick
Mrs. Anna Grnbb and Elisabeth
Kleepper, I w ill he glad to share Carter returned yesterday from tors, 935 per mo., t
my knowledge w ith anyone Inter­ Sacramento, Calif., - where' they Ore., to exchange for
ested. Call Miss B. P llker. 346- have been spending the last two quarters in Athlarid.
J.
163-17« weeks.
Sagene.
A1 Peases, a member of Tilly's
orchestra , local song W riter and
composer, yesterday scat one of
his songs to proas. I t to hoped ytto tag centera o f the Bast, w b s re h e
number, entitled. “The Song* o f aando sntenslvs purcbasss. R a
the Moon,“ w ill ho ready la- time was aoeompaalsd on bis trip by
for the Jackson County Fair, bla daughtar, Mrs. Evans, man^g-
where <t /wiH be distributed to sr o f tbo Golden Rnlo s t Ashland.
> k
thousand* o f poopls. This num­ — Madford Mau Tribüne. .
ber w ill ha sold end distributed
exclusively by Palm er’s Piano
M eet a t Med f or d .
Hous% w ith whom M r. Peases *is
Jackson County farmers w ill
affiliated.
The “Song of the
meet a t Medford Monday, Amt.
Moon“ was arranged for publi­
30, w ith H arry Linngren o f Coe-
cation by Professor F red
A.
vallto, llveatock specialist,
ntea
Haight, local piano teacher, a r­
w ill oondhet a tour to ranchos
ranger and composer. Other songs
and farm s beginning a t the K irk ­
Written recently by .M r . Pe«ye«
land Fartes, fo r the purpose of
are "D oll O lrl,”
“You
Didn’t
stock Judging, principally . hogs
Fool M e.’? "F id d lin ' Fool.” “ I
and hoof cattle.
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Can’t Got You O ff My M ind," and
“Whose L ittle Babe Are YouT“— ■
Atteud McT tiii» “
Medford M all Tribune.
C. O. Nichols, state traffic ser­
geant, and Cletus MeCredie, fed­
Visitors from MnafagUQ
M r. and Mrs. Joseph Baton of eral prohibition officer, were
Montague, Calif., were in Ash­ among Jackson county officers
land Wedhesday visiting at the. who attended the law officers'
heme df' M r.'an d Mrs. D . O 'V a n meeting at K lam ath F a ll* rpcsnt-
N atta on Chestnut street
irtain Your
Friends
Springs Hotel
Sunday Evening Dinner
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