Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 15, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    F n im
I’ o k I him I—
Mrs. E. C. Johnson of. Port
land, Ore., spent the day. in Ash
land- yesterday.
Iio e a l j P e rs o n a l flo te s
dowed
-for
the
Doernbecher
Children's hospital in
ENGLAND
CONCERNED
• n»n
ronrn
i t
a ie r
AT I i|UU DID | U DATE
Portland,
after a state «campaign for funds,
ft I
LUVY will I I I l u i l L
according to an
announcement .
..........
*
yesterday by Mrs. George T. R a t io fo r P r e sen t Y ea r is
Gerllnger, member of the univera-
D e c la r e d L o w e s t in E m -
| ity. board of regents, who is a
p i l e ’s H is t o r y
Visiting in A s h la n d -
I leader in the campaign. By the'
— —
Mrs. Carl Henry of Dunsmuir,
I first of January it is expected
LONDON, Sept( 15. — British
Cal.,Js in Ashland visiting af the
Purchase«?
Ford—
that all of the beds will be nam- people keep on
marrying, but
home of her pkrents.
Thad Coleman has purchased a cd. A gift of *500 entitles the they are ceasing to have children.
Notice of M eeting
Ford with a commercial
body donor to naming of a bed, M r.
Official figures for the three
From Talent—
State convocation. Thursday
from the
ClayComb Motor com- Gerllnger
explained.
Oregon mohths ended June 3b show a
Mrs. John Robison of Talent
evening, Sept. •1 8 . <• Routin busi­
pany.
w
manufactured goods are being birth rate of only 18.7 babies per
was In Ashalnd today shopping.
ness. Also Mason Master degree.
used almost exclusively in fur- l.<>00 of population a year — the
Confined to Home—
A ll companions invited.
j nishing the hospital, such articles lowest since the war years of
School supplies at
A. E. Tonne? of the Horae as surgical equipment, furniture, 1917-1918, which ape rapidly be-
C. A. MALONE, H . P. Grocery.
Restaurant is confined
i
his bed clothing, and fixtures being ing approached. •
W . H. Day, Sec’y.
home with illness.
; secured from state firms, it was
The rate, for the corresponding
Trip to MckHord—
To Medford—
announced. ~
’ quarter last year was 19.3; also
Nelson and J. D. Mars
Carl Loveland made a business
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a record except for the war. '
business trip to Medford
trip to Medford today.
New- A ir Moil Comes Soon—
But m arriage is gs popular as
siting;
Local residents are reminded ever. The figures for the three
Step Ladders — Red Top and
iVglin of the nearness of the opening months show a total of 93,388,
Be Thrifty-Look Nifty-Save Fifty
Zoss Safety Ladders In different -,
Newburg
flight of the coast air mail line only 34 below the number for the
Men’s Suits — 21.50
gtylee. Carson - Fowler Lumber
next
Wednesday, the opening of < orresponding'period o f X9gg< «
Ladies Dresses (p lain ) >1.50
Co.
291-1 mo
the county fair.
The Chamber’: The fetal number o f blrina tor
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Prom Long Roach —
of Commerce reports brisk s^Jes ilie period was 181,455.
There
Works, 337 East Main
of a ir mali stationery and urge»,1 was on« encouraging feature,
Grant Hurst of Long Beac
Fresh supply of Fancy Cook-
spending' several days in
all citizens to purchase, as quickly!There were more male than fe­
ies. Schnerman’s Grocery. 12-2t Visitor from H I R _
ns possible before the eupply is’ male birthB — ‘ 92,881 males
land.. He Is stoplng at the
Mrs. Ernest Anderson of H ilt. fumhia Hotel.
Returned from H unting Trip—
exhausted. The greetings, to be
Cal., spent the day in Ashland
Kenneth, Madden, Wayne HUI
used only in connection with the
yesterday.
and B ill Howard 'returned Mon­
first 'flight, cai} be sent to any
part of the United States for one
day from a tew days hunting trip
Madden avila protected tires
dime, giving a ir transportation to
San
Franciseo, from
whence
Visiting with H. L . Claycomh—
transit w ill be changed to ra il.-—
Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Jolly of
Medford M ail Tribune.
CQttage Grove — And
W alla W alla are in Ashland vis­
To Attend Funeral—
Cranberries
at
Schnerman’s
Middleton sawmill starts
iting at the home o f Mr. and
Grocery.
12-5t
Mrs. J. H. Carlton, Mrs. S. A.
Mrs. H. L. Claycomb.
tract to cut 40,000,000
Carlton, Miss
H a rrie t
Carlton
Fédéral timber a year
At th e Oregon H otel—
Try our 80c Merchants’ Lunch, and Buddy Provost motored to
years.
Medford today to attend the fu ­
M r. and Mia. W . T . Beaver of Every day from 11 to 2
at Th«
neral of Mrs.
8. A.
Carlton’s
Long Beach, Cal., were In Ash­ Plata Confectionery.
182-tf
brother, Thomas Everett
Nich­
land yesterday. Th'ey registered
at the Oregon Hotel.
ols. The funeral services will be
School supplies at
held at the
Nichols
burial
Grocery.
"L ife -L ike Llkenesse
grounds northeast of Eagle Point,
Studio
‘and the funeral
cortege
will
Ashland on The Plata.
leave the Perl funeral home at 1
May Ijocate In Ashland__
School supplies at East
• Mr. and Mrs. B ill Gaines and,
Grocery.
son of San Francisco, Cal., Mr.
THE QUALITY STORE
and Mrs. Bert W hite and two
■ • • ver» daughters of Oakland. Cal., and
Word R e ce i ve d
Word has been re« lived from Mr. and Mrs. H arley Frasier of
Gordon Claycomb that
he has Taft, Cal., are in Ashland visit­ oaiurday night, with a large
started to school
in Stockton, ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. E'. Ton- crowd at the - grounds. Satur­
Cal., and is pleased
w ith
his ner of the Home Restaurant.* day night saw, by far, the larg­
school work.
Gordon is taking The three families are planning est attendance of the week, w ith
a course in music.
admission -to the grounds free of
to locate h e re .>
charge. Much favorable comment
Smart models In Toung Men’s
A ll wool ready-towreir suits, has been heard from outside peo­
Suits for achool and college, 215, 220, 226, at Paulserude’s. ple who visited the fa ir this
Pantserud's.
10-tf
10-tf year.
Wins Golf C h am p io n ship -
A ll Medford and J. a c k s o n
county is rejoicing over H. Chau­
ler Egan, the widely kpown lo­
cal golf player, - having won the
California state golf champion­
ship title, which feat is giving
this city some avorahle publicity.
Owing to th« act that Mr. Egan
was winner of the national golf
championship 20 years ago and
the fact that he 1« still one of the
most skilled players of the na­
tion, Medford has reaped much
national publicity over that skill
during hie years of residence In
this community.— Medtofd
Mall
Tribune.
To Send Delegate to Conven­
tion—
/
, .
’Jhe money made by the Amer­
ican Legion A uxiliary at their
booth at the fa ir grounds w ill ba
used to pay a Medford woman’s
expenses as a batioqal delegate
to the convention in Philadelphia,
this October. They w ill apprec­
iate your help.
Sutherlin — Local
cannery
employs 10(F workers on heavy
tannage of fru it.
L ft for Y re k a -v
’ Jack Snyder, who has been
employed by the Ashland Tidings
left today
for Yreka, Cel.,
where he w ill work this winter.
rsf); noted Irish
lyric tenor. Mr.
3-tf j Presees, whl Is w ith T illy ’s Or­
•» Ladies sad men’s anlts end
touts remodeled end relined,
Paulserad's.
10-tf
« Fancy Box Chocolates,
to 22.00 — The Rose.
chestra will leave for his home
New Orleans, La., the firs t of
who October to establish larger head-
few quarters for his music publishing,
to- and to attend his sister's wed-
t in
21.00
Moving to Ashland—
W . P. W alter, formerly Boys'
work secretary of the Eugene Y.
M. C. A. who is In this city dis­
posing of property interests,« is
leaving Wednesday with his fam­
Fresh milk and cream. Schuer- ily to take up his new work at
man's Grocery.
ig .j . Ashland. He returned from'Ash-
land a few days ago— Eugene
Freeh Ginger Snaps
Schnerman's Grocery.
Guard,
Agent to Return Home—
L. L. Graham, district freight
and passenger agent of the South­
ern Pacific company, who with
Bis family, has been visiting in
Ashland and Medford, is expect­
ed to return to'his home in Eu­
gene -today.
Handkerchiefs
The E. O. Wilson and C. w.
Rage families were among those
from Table Rock who enjoyed «
plcaic in Lithia Park, Sunday.
School Supplies at East Side
Grocery.
U -H
Mrs. Katherine Carter, Percy
M. Morne, Alice Carter and Em­
ma Jake R orer of Eugene, visited
in Ashland
over the week-end
w ith relatives and friends. Miss
Alice Garter and
Miss
Rorer
were guests a t the H . C. Oaley
TONY,
THE WONDER
HOME.
It is a tale of the rugged Northwest, where the everlasting
whisper of the breeze through tall, Rtateîy pines draws
strong mea into the hills and enchants therti. In this set­
ting th e re is enacted a thrilling tale of ajiattle for fortune
and a girl — a girl who has to.be tamed like a tigress.
ALL SIZES FROM 6 TO 16 AND PRICED FROM
id en
Made of fine Sheer Swiss I«awn ip New Printed Pat
terns — Four Unusual Values,
to
eon nn
, THE NEW HATS ARE LATE ARRIVALS
lúe* Each
- - -,
—
-
■
- , -
-
3 for 25c
-
-
2 for 25c
15c Each . -
19 Each
OF FELTS IN VARIOUS COLORS' AND STYLES FOR THE MISS
FROM 6 TO 16 YEARS, PRICED AT
-
oo
6 for $1.00
to
e j nc
re just the kind seheol girls would wish — Colors not too loud — Good
oods that will wear and hold their c o lo r-all Dresses are well made.
.They Come Sizes 6 to 16 Priced at ,
Advertise In Tli« Tidings.
The hose is always more or less
a perpelxing problem
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Bash and
Cabinet Works.
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Picnic In Lithia Park—
cìommvK
THE NEW COATS ARE BEAUTIES
M r. ( and Mrs. H. D. Crandall
announce the birth of a son. born
"September 14th. The baby has
been named
Harvey
DeForeat
Qrandall.
Avoid the rash by getting your
school books this week at E l-
hart’s.
r
CHILDREN FROM ALL PARTS OF ASHLAND WILL PUT INTO
SERVICE FOR ANOTHER SEASON — A COAT — A DRESS — A
HAT -r AND SEVERAL PAIRS OF HOSE THAT MUST WEAR
AND WEAR AND WEAR. THESE ARE THE KIND OF GAR­
MENTS WE SELL.
"
'
SPECIAL SALE OF
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Leffi fo r Meiydifleld—
Mr. and Mrs. W ilm er Poley,
Mary Poley and Mrs. Peley's
niece, Ann Otilie Parker, left for
Marshfield, where they will visit
with relatives for several days.
¿ re p a rtí/
• o
Thé Clang of the Bell Monday Morning will set agog
hundreds ^Hurries” to get there.
Comes in all the new Fall
WP3'
"The Song of the Moon.’’ A1
r.
Presses’ latest song hit, has Just
been received and Is on display
ugh at the Palmer Music company at
lout; Medford and on the fa ir grounds
21 on the opening day o f the fair,
tec-j where it w ill be introduced to the
je e f general public by Ralph Wayne,
r o Ä Ä ^ r
à
School Hosiery
“NEVER-MEND”
SILK HOSIERY
• Buy school books this week at
B lhart’s.
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY
School Dresses
For That School Girl
From Granfa Pass—
“When The Door Opened”
School Coats
School Hats
£. R. Isaac & Co
C liff Payne makee cupboards,
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
FINISHING TODAY
Combining the demand for W^ar with the
desire for Looks, we have ironed out the
many question marks that always appear
at school time.
How About Your Duds?
H ere.you can buy your Holeproof Hose
with the E xtra W ear “ Built I n ” on your
Lisle Hose—“ Iron Clad” for long, contin­
uous Wear and be sure you get all there is
to get from good hose'.
SEE OUR
Varsity Styles
Hart Schaffner & M arx
MAKE ’EM
Miller’s Toggery
"Hab-a-dash Inn”
Holeproof is Priced at
Iron Clad is Priced at.
Shop Our Departments for Tljese School Necessities
New Sweaters Now
S elling-A ll Ages
And All Sizes
12.00 and up
e
•
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/
Smocks for School
Room Work. Silk
Finish Broadcloth
all Colors and Sizes
12.98 '
✓