Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ThnrwUy, September t , ISSU
Itoeal ■ P erso n al flotes
Buy« New H o m o -
M urray Murphy has bought a
W- O. Dickerson, fàther of Mrs. new home through the Ashland
Andrew McCallen, is a patient at Realty company— the
7
room
the Barber convalescent home on house at 124 Morton street, and
Granite street.
w ill move -in soon.
'
Madden
The Odd Fellows Semi-monthly
social dance, will be given Friday
evening, Sept. 10th at I. O. O. F.
hall. The public Is invited. Ad­
mission for each persbn, 50 cents,
which Includes light refreshments.
These social affairs will be strict­
ly supervised and a ll objectionable
features eliminated.
Music by
Dickey's Orchestra.
4-St
Visitors in Ashland—
Ernest Bradley of Minneapolis,
Minn., and
Wm. Robertson of
Bridgeport., Conn., were visitors
in Ashland today.
protected tires.
From Klam ath F a l l a -
Wallace Bartlett from Klamath Visiting in Ashton“—
Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. W .
Mrs. Glenn M. Young and her
C. Bartlett; spent the weekend friend Miss Post are visiting Mrs.
in Ashland.
E. C, Payne for a few days.
rests were made on the Pacific
highway south of here last evening
by Special S U te |Offlcer Terry
Talent, who a t 30 miles an hour
was leading a string of five or
» o r e cars, when the Ashland men J
speeded by.— From Medford Mall-1
“ Life-L ike Likeness«
Ashland on The Piss*.
Tribune.
|
T ry onr 50c Merchants* Lunch
MRS. M A R T H A M , RFENKKR
IS IT SAFE to drive through
Every day from 11 to g at Ths w ill be “at home” to her Vlavl
lee Cream, Candles, Soft Drinks
Plata Confectionery.
lfifi-tl friends in a booth at the Fair. the streets of Ashland without and Sandwiches — The Rose.
iab ility Insurance? Phone fit
i
W t L for
complete Automobile proteo* j
Left fo r H. F .—
tlon,
don’t w ait until yon meet
Miss Leona| Marsters, super­ To Talent—
with
an
accident. Yeo. (o f course)
visor of music at the Southern
Mrs. Perry F u ller of Florida,
fi»»-tr
Oregon Normal, and Miss Nollle who has been In Ashland (or
Dickey, local attorney, loft Sat-’ some time visiting at the home of
From Medford—
?
nrday evening for San Francisco her parents,, left yesterday for
Miss Chloe R ic ka rd k
Phonograph Records
and neighboring . points, where Talent where she w ill visit with
latest at Blharta.
ford was an Ashland vis!
they w U l-sp en ^ a two weeks' her sister, Mrs. Earl Jones.
terday.
vacation.
Modern Woodman Meeting —
Mahogany Camp meets at Moose
H all, Friday evening, Sept. 10
Routine business and melon feed.
The Baptist Ladles and the W.
A ll Neighbors urged to attend.—
W . G. w ill hold a cooked food and
W . M. GRENBEM ER, Consul.
candy sale a t H ardy Bros. Sat­
urday, Sept. 11th, starting a t 9
Returned front Dunsmuir—
o’clock.
«.fit
Mrs. Dobbin Erwin and daugh­
te r Margaret returned last even­
Visiting In Idaho—
ing from Dunsmuir, where they
Miss Eva L . W hite, supervisor
have been visiting for the past
of
primary grades at the normal,
few days.
will spend her vacation visiting
In Idaho.
Be Thrifty-Look Nifty-Save F ifty
Men’s Salta — 31.50
Mrs. C. O. Holman is now ready
Ladles Dresses (p la in ) 31.50
Ashland Cleaning and Dying t4 for her fail customers, the new
popular ladies tailoring a spec­
Works, S37 East Main
ialty— Suits Mid coats refashion­
ed and rellned— also fu r work.
Helen Sanford Home—
Miss Helen Sanford, who’ has Alteration and rep air work for
been in training In the 8t. F ran ­ both ladles and gents done with
cis Hospital In San Francisco, neatness and dispatch. 435 B St.
w .i
arrived In Ashland last evening Phone 467J.
to v lrit her parents.
arils
Fined—
Left for P o r tla n d -
Ralph A. Regal and «on, Aden.
Lee Boyd, who during the sum­
of Ashland were each lined »1ft
mer has served as elevator boy
in Judge T aylor’s court today on
at the L ilh ia Springs hotel, left
charges of speeding to which they
entered plena o f guilty. The ar­
Left on V a c a tio n -
Dr. and Mrs. W . J. Crandall
Boee and Dé A n jo lr pears for
canning. Ashland F ru it and Pro­ and little daughter Anu le ft on
duca Association.
303-tf Saturday fog a vacation trip.
They expect to go first to Klam ath
Returned to College—
Falls, then across Central Oregon
Ted Verrian, who has been vis Into the state of
Washington.
Ring in Ashland with his pa­ W hile they are away they w ill visit
rents, left yesterday for the Ore­ the Roundup at Pendleton, and
gon Schdbl of Technology at Port­ w ill spend ‘some time visiting with
land where he wiO teach this year relatives at both Seattle and
Portland.
Step Ladders — Red Top and
Zoss Safety Ladders In different
StyleplnS Ready-to-wear Suits,
fetyles. Careen - Fowler Lumber every salt guaranteed. Paulser-
Co.
»31-1 mo ud’s.
.
K_tl
Sheet Music — Elharts.
Suits, at Paulserdd’a— Res
to wear Suits, Tailored Suita.
Transferred to K. F.—
J. J. Murphy has returned to
Ashland from California, where From Medford—
Miss Leila Carlton of Medford
he has been spending his vaca­
tion.
He visited In San, Fran- spent the day In Ashland yester­
cisco. Oakland and Sacramento, day.
attending the 8tate F air in the
W . C. T. IT, Meets—
The W . C. T. U. w ill meet on
Tuesday evening, September 14,
Get your window screens
screen doors at Jordan Sash
at the Methodist church Regular
Cabinet W orks.
fi
social meeting.
Special Silk Sale
FOR
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
SELLING
1000 Yards
Heavy Pure
SILK
Crepe De Chine, 40 in. Wide — A Mountain of Col
ors; Regular $2.25 grade. THESE TWO DAYS
•
ains
Packard Touring, $825,00
1924 Ohev. Tour.. $200.00
1923 Chev. Tour., $165.00
1922 Ohev. Tout., $125.00
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
BUY YOUR SILKS HERE
The
Automotive Shop
" Chevrolet
63-tl
aaMRRRfaaB
SPECIALLY PRICED AT, the y a r d -
Joe Smith, Southern Pacific em­
ploye. has been transferred to Underwent Operation—
Miss H a rrie t Carlton
under­
Klamath Falls.
went an, operation, having her
Trunks Prescription cbmplete, tonsils removed, yesterday.
31.75 — M cNair Bros.
I f you wapt it done right take
Returned from Calif.—
It to W h ite’s
Wed. tf
Madden retreads urea.
Saturday on a vacation trip
to Portland and Spokane.
He s Mr. and Mrs. Luis Dodge re­
expects to return to Ashland for turned Inst evening from a few
the opening of the school year. days visit tó Bortlan<L
Dealers
Babies Needs— M cNair Bros,
Transferred to Klamath Fails—
D. W . Mansfield, boiler maker
for the Southern Pacific company,
F U R N IT U R E F O R SALE: __
has been transferred to Klam ath
Library
table, dining table, heat­
Falls.
M r. Mansfield visited In
ing
stove,
six-hole range.
Call
Dnnamnlr on Sunday.
at L ith ia Apartments after six p.
Three-Through Stages—Dally
Made Trip North—
FO R R E N T : — Office room
Mrs. B. F. Leach has been north
7-tf
on a business trip which took her over Citisene Bank
a s .fa r as Yakim a, Wash.
F O R RALE: — Box -factory
hlox a t 36.00 a load. Kindlings
at 31.00 a load.
This week.
Phone 30.
; .f it
F O R RALE: — Bicycle, heavy
service, fine shape, 315.00. Phone
308R.
7-tf
FO R R E N T : — Newly furnish­
ed apartment, 33 Laurel St.
7 -tf
FOR RALE — Concord gra
308 Oberlin St. Phone 229R.
ASHLAND
t -
PORTLAND
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Ashland 7:00 a. m. 10:00 a. i
Lv. Medford 7:46 a. m. 10:36 a. i
Ar. P’land 10:15 p. m. 12:60 a. n
SOUTHBOUND
Portland 7:00 a. m. 6:30 p. m.
Medfofd 3:10 p. m. 7:36 a. m.
Ashland 3:66 p. m. 8:20 a. m.
CONNECTIONS
At Grants Pass for Redwood Highway Points; At Roseburg for all Coos
Bay Points; At Portland for Seattle and British Columbia.
NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW
INTERURBAN STAGE CO.
Phone 47
W A N TEk): Experienced wait-
re sros. Red Wbod Hotel. Grants
Pass, Oregon.
7„»t
Terminal Ashland Hotel
S SUPPLIES
LOST: — Between Vining and
Lanes Con.fectlonei{y. lodge pin
with name Mrs. Master’s and two
datee engraved on hack. Reward.
Return Tidings Office.
7-St*
COUPE
Reduced $ 4 0
S$588.05
FO R R E N T : — Nice furnished
house, also furnished rooms, noaf
Washington school. Holmes Grof
eery. Phone 65.
7 -je
OR FORDOR BUN
AN
SEDAN w ,
it»
Rednced$45
.24
$649.44
TOURING
GAR Î;
|4<
DELIVERED AT ASHLAND
Self Starter a n d Balloon Tires Standard Eqn
Again Reduced
Prices
Edison Mazda
Sportsmen
DEER
SEASON OPENS
TOMORROW
And they’re plentiful this year in the wooded sections of Southern
Oregon
The prettiest girls and
handsomest youths in Am-
erica—all new faces!—in
a sparkling comedy cock­
tail of joyous, dancing,
romancing entertainment.
A fashion display of
gowns. A carnival of
sports. A swift, moving
love story of an entirely
new type!
\
COME IN TONIGHT AND LET ME OUTFIT YOU FOR THE
HUNT.
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. RIFLES AND GUNS,
HUNTING SHOES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT. LICENSES, TOO.
LET ME GIVE YOU A COPY OP THE LATEST GAME LAWS.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY’ GOOD
Phone 82
In your consideration of a motor car, you
undoubtedly have very definite needs which
prompt that investment. To those needs apply
the test of Ford adaptability, and economy.
We can assist you materially in choosing the type of
car most suitable to your purpose. The liberal plan of
easy payments will also lie of interest to yon* .
Claycomb Motor Co.
T h e F O R D G arage ’
I ’LL GET YOU BEADY—YOU OBT THE DEER*
Nlnlnger’s
Lincoln
Fordson
II DOES Make a Difference Where You Bay Your FORD