Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 07, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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DAflT TIDING«
U o e a l ■ P e r s o n a l f l o t e s
No^Ch ap p ecP K n eeS for'H er
Spent. Wleck-End In Ashland—
Lloyd Smith, who has been
— ‘ .NSù 'í ,, *. -
working for the Southern Pad«
flc Co., at*Dunsmuir, spent the
T.
t.
Moved to A s h la n d -
L eft fo r Seattle—
Miss Helen W e lk er, left Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Conley
urday for an extended visit to and family hgve moved to Ash-
week-ea4 *iM ' Aihladd .With
family..
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■ •"vies
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At the Hotel Ashland—
Leroy Oandee
,
California.
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At liyett PrÀirie—
c l e i f e r » Mta4*^k»Chdroh|>viil
i John , Daugherty and Louise
"TrW * •ft’M’*»1* at Ridlqy spent Labor Day at Hyâtt
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only of Prairie.
Likgn«^,
land- on The Plata.
Fron» Sidney—*
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/ Mr. and fM rs.-d/H i Daugherty
p™»W. T ira . Moore, Mrs. Mitchel and baby will arrive 'today trow
Sidney. N«8)), ’fo' visit for' ’ two
and Jdsa» -Clapp.-----------
weeks with Mr. DamfchhtftyV par-
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Step Ladders — R«d Top and
toss Safety Ladders la dfefereat*
MyUs C p r^ m .- Fowler ¿ am ber Left fo r Home—
O o - \ ; . ' ; C!
2 M -i,m o
Mrs. Ctaartcs* Bourne and son
Supplies
Mtánied to Work—
loft Saturday fori their hbme fa
Aluaeda,-(California.' They wefe
bgSbmpaaied ,by M r. and Mrs. R.
T. Vining and gudst, Mrs. Ida
G.1 F. McConnell, manager of the
Ideal Grocery, haa* returned to
Wa w o|k after a two weeks vaca-
ffptv to Have
*** n Beautiful &
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sr. San Diego (Calif.) artist*» model, isn’t wOrrM. Bhs.has
knee protectors (shown close-up ln the Inset) to Iseep her
ittlng chapped knees, so she’ll continue to roll her hiwe.
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from
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A* the Lithia Springs Hotel—
• • Mr.- and Mrs. ft. *T-' Perkins- of
Chicago, El., were . in Ashland
yesterday. They stopped at. tho
Lithia Springs Hoel.
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Vfttt&g McfehM»—
U ' ' i' 't'< ' - ■ Em ery/ if. S ' feniery add S. « .
" * * « • » : s? : * ? $ « & :v w i; : Thomson made -a. k ty <« -Orescent
who has been visiting at the home City’Sunday/.------ ------------------
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair, left
Saturday f i r O ikfeM , Cal, Wh<»p ,
us spent a few
Get your, window screens and
days In Klamath Palls last week
screen <|oors nt Jordan Sash and I
New Orthophonie Victrola
’abinet Works.
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World's/Greatest Gift to M
— The Ross, f j J ' •
Waiting ln A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen, for­
mer owners of the Ashland, Hotel, RrturJiM from Creetràt Clty-M I
arte visiting in'Ashlaiid with Ley
Mfs.'Cljff Jfcnklns and ohlldred
HÀùrfsÀ;’ new <&ner of, the hotel. have returned from -a virit fo
,ge they «111, get du rii
Mr. and M ri. AÌIén have Just re­ Crescent City. - 4 , 4 t - 1 1 » . • ! '* ’ r
turned fròm à trl^ to Óhlcagb and
Pltfhda. ' ' ‘ ’
From Portland—
J. O. R IG G
O. C. Sayles, Manager dt» the
Eetlerback Paper oO m pânyof
Portland, wage in. Ashland* Satur-t
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ARNI8HES,
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Booki
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SCHOOL
Marcifs, Wood», who, has bean
working at Dougherty’s Groceter-
i<>p the;Plata, has given up his
FOB MALE: Good second hsnd 'position and w/11 reft for several
range. Phone S82R. r
6 -tf d^aya lieforp returning to school.
1 FOB
— A nice un­
furnished Gat. 85 So. 2nd. 6-tf
FOB BENT OB SALE:— Part­
ly furnished house, 772 B. St.
6-St
FOB SALE: — Orange Clings,
608 Terrace, Phone <081*. 6-28
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FOR RENT: — I*arge nicely
furnished fist, 25 So. Second.
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FOR SALK CHEAP: — White
leghorn hens from the Valley
View Poultry Farm at 125 2rd
afreet.
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WANTED: — Working men to
«rd. »77 B. St.
b -12
FOR RENT: — The Ferguson
home a t, l t d B rirset. Can be had
either fam ished or unfurnished.
Permanent tenants desired. 5-3
These patterns we are sellin g in'* W oolens are
A utum n’s N e ^ s t Creations
weaves are soft
and the w eight just right for Tailoring,
—of two men — and a girl
who vtaunpa wise and foolish
then hurls them
at dMKOther’a throats. Un-
FOR SALE: — Player Plant*
now in storage aear Ashland Re­
liable make, plain cane and very I
oweet tones. Will saertnes for ||
quick sal«
816 monthly will ]
handle. Write at once for parti- j
cnlara.
Trilman Piano Store, K
8 a )s m .O rs .
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5 - lt
California P eop le^
Best. Harness and R unning Races dii* th è Coast
BIG N IG H T ATTRACTIONS—
THRILLING RACE EVENTS
T hey com e in 3 6 ,4 2 ,4 4 and 54 in ch widths Priced at
FOB RENT: Furnished house,
3 bed rooms with hot end cold
wd^er, sleeyfeig porch, furnace,
garage, near School. Inquire 272
High 8t.
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. A ^rama of the Northland
SEPTEMBER IStft to 18fh
Á Gala W eek for Southern Oregon and N orthern
FO R SERVICEABLE FALL W E A R
98« >1 M n
»8 to
»3 “
Get Your Patterns w hile your Favorite Color is H ere
ay
— Autumn
Shades
88.50 to 86.90
Angora Coati,
number, location.
Happy Camp, CaL
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Üçleproiof Hose—
To match all Au-
¿úpin Shades—
81.00 and up ,<
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Where everybody goes for a-good, clean, warn
Mihetat 'tfafer plungi,’ and pnvtffe hbt ffiiflWal tul
worn fbr n i l Joe«3 «dmnam
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Iff.; and M»w. . E. R.«Isaac re From Medford— , ,
turned today- from Poraland I,-M rs.-Deorgls Patton* o f Medt -
where they spent the week-end. ford spent Sund&y and Monday tn !
Ashland, visiting with -her' sistef • ¿¡)
Mr». C .O . Holman; > -1. • I ' “ »! '
A t O reoent City—
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a ’A A km d-,,.
I«i A t f ii*— — * <■
¡Mr.
end
Mrs.
AVent^
Br.,
'Mr
O. Childreth and family
and Mrst> C¡ 'Avant and Mr? Kin. On Vacation—
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Beach. a ¿ are tn Ash-
celd «pent the wsek-hnd at Crea - Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Rluip-j! ' *
Içf lriendg. They hare
cent City*», i t - •
enftder and daughter' Clara, left «
paa^^npnth 1« M ad ^rd
ffhtidky morning ‘for Santa Rosa ’ ( 1
Bpelncas in Ashland—
anft1 Gbkland fcailf., where 'they ; 1
‘TABLET»* - œ M POSITION BOOKS
'PEN-'
Roy I. Hill tof Bedford and TÍ. will spehd a Iwd week9 vaegt/on,'
8.. Weller of Eugène, Mere In Ash­
*€ILS ’ERASERS — LOOSE LEA^BQQKS, Etc.
land Saturday I attending hhsineds.
School Fountain
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i -. ■< r i i Pens
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Weller Is thè rspresent’a tlvè' o f
SUPPLIES FO R R UR A L SCHOOLS
Pontiacs and * Oakland» for the
Southern Oregon tèrrttsry.
j . M d t U A t n ' School
fe ih ta l.
retread» tires.
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R e d d to g -
» Kemeii Tundee, who. has
working for the Southern Pi
at C n a cm t Lakp^yiU »eave 1
hehna Tr
-vised th«
Wrtk-End nt Crescent ity—
Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Wick spent
the week-end at reecent Ity.
.
From Klamath Falla—-
J .fc. Whitaker «f Klamaih
Fall! wgs an Ashland visitor yes­
terday!
From L oa Ange l es
Paul Brown, Field Secretary for j
Mrs. C. B. Shinn, who kgs been
ilting for the past
ln the Christian Endeavor, wilf pr-l
Ttland, returned to l,«fr! home rive in Aaskland today to visit !
with Mr. and Mrs. Otto WlaJter.
Ashland Sunday.
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Mr, ' Brown’s home la In Los
Angeles.
Skirts ars"
O ff-tit»
Raymond
Mrs. George Erwin left toda;
for! |>uhimulr, where she wil
visit w ith friends^ H er daughte,
M argaret w ill tm h m to 'AshUnt
with her, , , ,
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Styfeplus /Ready-to-wear Suita,
every suit guaranteed. Pautser-
ud’s.
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Madden soils protected
? 9 ^ ! * » S i » 2 M t . 'a n who are
Interested in the work are ur-
gahtljt J^equeidid d o a tte n d 'thM
» g w U a g j M ^ a C - G. .H o lm a n 1«
and
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w as an Ashland visitor today.,
Made Trip to Y r e k a -
M r. and Mrs. Henry Reid an 1
family made a trip, to Yreka and
Klamath. River yesterday.
Mr.
Reid Is employed by the Over­
land Shoe Shop.
Be » f r * * *
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•■ < M Ív r
fcdtterj irho Have been Working
at /^ ? s.twood, Calif., during the.
summer months, have returned to
Ashland.. The t i e .
Vislthtg Dr. K a k e -
Ed Risks of Corvallis » M n
A laid visiting at the home of
W ^ h ^ r / b r . W. E, HUg«..
Guy*Good and Howard Gearhart
spent Labor Day at Smith River,
Motored to Medford —
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a t Paulserud’i — Beady
Suits, Tailored 8ui{e.
. Try
A t Smith River—
1Ä
raintek Jrchoóì âç
ville, Ore., ( was in Ashland yes­
terday. She stopped at th^ Jietrl
Ashland.
onr 60c Merchants* Lnnch.
Every day froth 11 to 2 at Th<*
P la ta Confectionery.
K2-tt
¡M lo s -M s e m . 1
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Miss Louise Jordan o f Prine­
From San Luis OMnpo—
Mrs. Arthur Sauers of
Lula Obispo, Calif., is in
land visiting- with friends,
will be remembered ' as
Staged communication o f Alpha Pgullne Ball.
Chapter No.^1, Ò. fe. 8. tonight.
.
'O nivat Show-Big Midway
. band music — dancing * *> .> *
BIG E X H IB IT S OF HORTICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS, STOCK, PO ULTRY, BOY A N D GIRLS’
CLUB W ORK, M ERCHANTS’ and
TURING DISPLAYS
MANUFAC­
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