Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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A shland daily ntHVfts
Confined to Hom e
W ill Leave for Stockton—
FOB RENT— Unfurnished
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Mr. and Mys. L ee P arker qf
. Mm. H elen. Murphy,,, < Whai M i Henry H eld o f *64- Oak atmet,
<ra hpuaeú q ie e e In., $pl> t<*
«Klamath F alls w ere In Ashland employed by th e local telephone w ill reave tomorrow tor Stock*
•adite to »bòne s il l i t . ’ 10-1
yeaterdny visiting w ith Mm. Park­ office, la confined to her hom e ¡ton, Calif., v h e m he w ill visit
er's sister. Mm. F . B. W right and With Illneee. • >
, FOR SALB—D e Anjou pears,
with b id U > H arry R eid, for the
her grandmother Mm. A. L. Har­
b e x t two .m ouths. Mr. Held haa f>0o per box. 685. B ast Main.
vey.
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fheen confined ¡to b ig-h om e with P hone 4»7J. . .
Mr. and Mm. Frank Bros Sllneea a«4 it la hoped the trip
FOR SALE ■ Axm lnlster ’ Rug.
The T. S. Study Club o f the and daughter, Andrey, return
w ill benefit kin health.
l ì . 284 Weightmnn St. Phone
Thesophlcal Lodge w ill held a .yesterday from n sh ort trip t o
7Y.
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closed m eeting a t the library at San Francisco.
7:3 0 tonight, Sept. IS .
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W. A. Relcom Of 7>a«fy, CSslif.
u la Ashland today.
R eturned frana R an tin g Trip—
Spent W eek-End ■
* H. A. Stearns and spn,' Wal­
Mrs. E. M. Churchman and lace and BUI M itchell: returned
School Books and supplies.-
daughter Margaret spent the
Saturday from a hunting trip.
week-end in Mt. Shasta City,
T
hey brought h s g k tw o pine
Opening Carnival D a a e e— where they visited w ith John
squirrel Is.
Tuesday. Jackson Hot S p rin ge- Churchman, who w orks In that
Mrs. Gertrads Fraley under- Snappy, »Jassy m usic— Frtoco AU city.
>nt an operation last week.
Star 6.
10-1
T he Sm ith fam ily on B street
Smart m odels la Y onng M an’s are- m oving to Gerber. Calif.,
* Cliff Payne m akes, doors.
■- K nocks ’em team F ly Foil, 60c Suits for school sind college,
w hom Mr. Sm ith w ill work for
p in t Schuerm aa’s Grocery. 9-2t P su lsn u d ’n. .
J«4f
the .Southern Pacific company.
G f t for F sadlctoa—
»-Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair le ft M otored to.. Medf ord , i
Returned to W estw oo d-
Stopped In Ashland—
yesterday m orning for a w eeks
Mm. Osborne, Moron Olltmore,
Noble Cntser, w ho has been
Henry S ta te o f . Woodburn,
f& lt to Pendleton.
J en * Putm an and May Stevens visiting friends in Ashland for the
m otored to Medford yesterday. past few days, has returned to Oregon, stopped la Ashland for
T hey w ill spend a week there his work kt W estw ood. Calif or­ tw o days to attend business. Mr.
Stute haa been In 1 the East for
v isitin g with friends.
als.
som e tim e.
X-Opening Carnival
Dance—
Ladles and m en’s su its and
R eta in ed t o A shlaaR —
Xpesday, Jatìtson H ot ' Springs, udii ba “at hom e” to h e r Vinvl
coats rem odeled and relined,
Mien E thel Shram , w ho works
•sa p p y . J a ssy mnsle, Friaco A ll Y r i è a d s l n a booth a t th e
Paulsernd’s .
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nt th e Tidings office, returned to
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Ashland
la st
evening. Miss
From Y r c k a -
Shrum h as been spending a two
School books at Ethart’s.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Logan
w eek’s vacation visitin g w ith her
of Trkon m otored to Ashland F ri­
parents n t Portland.
day to visit w ith Mr. and Mm.
F. G. Bell o f Vancouver, B
A. C. N lnlnger. Mm. Charles Ab­
W in locate R ere
w as In A shland today.
bott, w ho resides In Yreka, and
— Kniihin« Taoight
Mm. R oy
W ells and four
her granddaughter Dorothy N ln-
lager o f th is city, returned to daughters o f Elkton, Ore., w ill
Yreka w ith them . Dorothy w ill arrive In Ashland soon, to spend
the w inter. ' T he girls w lll'en ter
visit' th em fo r a- Week.
school there.
School supplies n t B ihart’s,
LOST—B lue M altese Persian
Cat, lost from car n t Oregon-
California Hue, finder please re­
turn by Express collect to Mr. G.,
Nannetti, 512 B ast M adison S t ,
Portland, Ore., and receive re­
ward. Cat answers to the nam e
of Dooley or Honey.
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HAVE TOUR HOUSE PAINT-
ED to stay painted by Swennlng
and Gear— Dependable Painting
Contractors. P hone 815-R.
Tomorrow and Wednesday
B. B. Poyor o f W eightmnn St.,
had a valuable cow die th is m orn­
ing. (Insured w ith the B illings Returned from H unting T rip— -
A gency.),
John Enders and Andee McGee
returned last evening from a tw o
days hunting trip. They brought
back a Three-point buck that
weighed 160 pounda dressed.
Returned to Hom e —
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Homer B illings and children
returned Saturday from a week’»
vacation at Newport.
Motored to K lam ath F alls—
Mrs. Codrle Meyers motored to-
Klamath F alls Saturday to spend
the w eek en d w ith her husband,
Step Ladders — Rad Top and who works w ith the Southern Pa­
Zoas Safety Ladders In différant cific there. She returned to A sh­
BdhSol Book Week nt Bihart’s styles. Carson - F ow ler Lumber land last evening.
Guns
I
This gripping, story of a
young American, set in the
tugged surroundings of the
Northwoods, is one that will
fascinate all who see it. Be-
sànning with a tremendously
dramatic situation, it carries
the suspense all through the
picture and ends in an nn-
BKpected manner.
Got yonr window screens and
sc r e w doom nt Jordan Sash and
Cabinet W orks.
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ro POSTPONED
ir m ooting o f the
Accepts Position—
Trhffty Guild w ill
Harry MacBeth, English tailor
I from W ednesday
for
ladios and gents garm ents,
t. 16 to W ednesday
has accepted a position nt Paul-
. 6th. A ll members
sorud’s.
Bo Thrlfty-Look Nlfty-Snve F ifty
U n ì Salto — »1.68
Ladles D resses (p lain ) 61.60
Ashland Cleaning and -Dying
W orks, 867 B ast Main
PaulsenuPs
Ammunition
Simpson’s
Hardware
“ The Winchester Store“
F* • M » $ •
I t C ll
For this week only, school shoes for
children and big girls will be placed on
sale at our shoe dept in both oxfords
and pumps.
k id * t h I >
with genuine eridium point like the $2.50 and $3.50 pens at
Jackson County
B oys School Shoes
in medium and high cuts with big
reduction
Oregon Pear Show
SEPTEMBER lSIh Io 18th
SHOE DEPT,
A Gala Week for ¡Southern Oregon and Northern
California People
Best, Harness and Running Races on the Coast
BIG NIGHT ATTRACTIONS—
THRILLING RACE EVENTS
Those Wonderful Dress Values At
M i » / ► • « * < * ;•
A GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN
You K n o w I f s T h e
B iggest E v e n t o f the Y e a r
$14.75
$16.75
$19.
AND THERE’S ENOUGH FOR THIS WEEfrS,SELLING,
’ SEE THE WINDOWS
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All This Week For Boys and Girls
$1.00 Each
They Made
A H it-
1.95
WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER NOW
ELHARTS
Leave B u r b a n k -
Mrs. Bert R. Greer and dnagh-
tor BIbert w ill leave Burbank
Tuesday for Ashland, wham they
w ill stop for a few days before
g o in g on to B n g w o , Whom Elbert
w ill enter the University o f Ore-
J jSTYLEPLUSYORK BLUE
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; sox u n o suns
THIS WEEK
and
Win
JAH
B U Y IN G
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McNair
Returned to Sen Fruacieco—
Mias Mildred Bricksdb has re­
John M. Brady, who has been
turned to her w ork nt thè local
111 in the St. Francis hospital at
telephone office, after an illness
San Francisco for th e past ten
which lasted for several days.
w eeks, has returned to hie hom e
on A llison s tr e e t
,
School Book
Winchester
Returned from H unting Trip —
G ny Good and George BaufT-
man of Ashland, and Tim Burke Visiting Parents—
Miss Emma K oehler, .who la
and Mr. H am ilton, o f Portland,
returned yesterday from a b an t­ em ployed by the Southern Paci­
ing trip on the Greenspring. They fic offices In San Francisco, ar­
rived In Ashland yeaterdny to vlalt
with her parents, Mr. and Mm.
Mias
IS |T 9 $ V B to drive throngh K oehler o f Scenic Drive.
the streets o f Ashland , w ithout Koehler U a graduate of the Ash­
U nhO lfy InaamaoeT P hone 11 land high school and has a host
Lending Stationers.—
FOR SALB— Fine building lot,
corner Palm Ave., and W iscon­ each w ith garag, furnished1
sin St., near Normal. Inquire u n fn to iA ed . d o s o to bufil
440 Palm Ave., or phono 39ÌR .
district. P hone torn. F ahl. »1
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Avoid the Mad Rush of the Opening Day of School
ÇHONESTY is the
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' Best Policy1
C ost D ies--
FOR RENT— In private hom e
U v ­
ette and enrage, private en­
trance. IBB 7th S t
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t «Ar • » •
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Carnival Show-Big Midway
BAND MUSIC— DANCING
BIG EXHIBITS OF HORTICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTS, STOCK, POULTRY, BOY AND GIRLS’
CLUB WORK, MERCHANTS' and MANUFAC-
.
TURING DISPLAYS
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