Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND
ALPHA C H A P TER
No.
1
O. E. 8.
Stated communication of A l­
pha Chapter, No. 1. O. A S. to­
morrow, Tuesday, Sept. 21, a t 8
p. m. Program and refresh­
ments. Visitors welcome By order
of the W orthy Matron.
L E A H M. CALDW ELL,
, Secretary.
16-1
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Saye F ifty
Men’s Suits — »1.60
Ladies Dresses (p lain ) »1.50
From Jacksonville—
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Miss Mollie B ritt spent a few
Works, 337 East Main
days in Ashland recently. Miss
B ritt resides in Jacksonville..
Visiting in Jacksonville— '
Real chicken tamales at
the
Miss Parsons of this city visit­
Plasa.
ed friends in Jacksonville last
week. She was a t eacher In the
The word Orthophonie means Jacksonville school last year.
true tone, hear it. The Rose.
You can earn 810 to 810 a
day selling direct to consumer,
Pilsener and Muenchener beer.
Entirely
different.
Postlvely
nothing better
has eves been
produced. A wonderful
money
making proposition.
W rite Im ­
mediately to The
Savinar Co.,
Inc., 100 Front St.,
Portland,
screen doors at Jordan 8ash and Ore.
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
Underwent Operation—
Mrs. E. L. Connelly of Vreka,
underwent an operation for ap­
pendicitis at the Community Hos­
Visitors from H i l t - »
pital recently. She hag returned
Mrs. H arry Kennedy and Miss to her home.
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Lucille Hallman of H ilt,
Cal.,
Were Ashland visitors last week.
Get your wladdw screens and
Ingersoll watches, »1.6». Me
N a if Broa, * '
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Motored to A sh la n d -
Mrs. Clara Wagner and daugh­
ter, Margaret, of Hornbrook, mo­
tored to Ashland last week.
Kelloggs Quick Oats. 3 pkgs.
for 25c. Schuerman’s.
15-2t
Underwent Operation—
Bernard H arris L u ttre ll, five
year old nephew , of Superior
Judge C. J. L u ttrell, underwent
a minor operation at the Com­
munity Hospital In Ashland last
week. He has 'returned to his
home In Yreka.
Visited In Klamath F a l l s -
Miss Mary W alker of W illia m ­
son River, visited for a short
time In Klamath Falls w ith her
many friends, recently. Although
Miss W alker’s home has been In
Ashland, she has resided. In K lam ­
ath county for some time.
Visited In Klam ath F a l l a -
Mrs. E. O. Bond of this city
spent several days at Klamath
Falls recently,
visiting at
the
Working a t Perrlnsfa
The T. S. Study Club of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coseboom.
Miss Ruth Msharry of Talent, Thesophical Lodge w ill hold
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Is working at Perrine’s store on closed meeting at the lib rary at
the Plaza.
7:30 tonight, Sept. 20.
Are you hard to please?
can fit you! Paulsernd’s.
We
School Supplies at East Side
Grocery.
l2 -5 t
Coming To
MEDFORD
School supplies at East Side
Visiting In Talent— .
Grocery.
12-6t
Miss Mildred Beeson o f this
city. Is spending a few days vis­
Comfortable home fo r two la­ itin g with Mrs. Ed Foss of T a l­
SPECIALIST
dles. Call at 219 Meade St. for
In Internal Medicine for the
ent before leaving fo r Eugene
particulars.
1« and 18*
past fifteen years
where she w ill attend the uni­
versity.
R r t n s M to H ilt—
DOES NOT OPERATE
Mrs.
EthelChspple
or H ilt,
IS I T SAFE to drive through
Cal., who has been in Ashland
Will be at
the streets of Ashland without
visiting w ith relatives, has re­ Liability Insurance? Phone 21
Holland Hotel
turned to her home.
Tuesday, Sept. 28
for compdete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t w ait un til you meet Office Hours: Jo a. m. to 4 p, m.
Cranberries at
Bchuerman’s
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
Grocery.
,
12-5t
ONR DAY ONLY
293-tf
DR. HLEN1HIN
King Coal and Briquet tea for Attending N o r m a l-
Immediate delivery. Call Car­
Miss Caryl Smith of Jackson­
son-Fowler and. Co.
1 6-31 ville, w ill attend the Southern'
Oregon Norm al school in Ashland
this winter.
Mrs. F . N . Payne and child­
ren of Etna, were la Ashland last
A u ls e ru d ’s
f o r
cleaning.
weak to attend the funeral o f Phone 11». ,
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John Jackson.
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"Life-L ike
Ashland on The P la n .
School supplies at East
Side
Grocery.'
12-6t
Studio
Spent Week-End In A sh la n d __
Mrs. Mosier and Mips R uth Os
C liff Payne makes wardrobes.
mond now o f Medford but for­
merly o f Ashland, spent
the
Basinese V isitors
week-end In this city visiting with
Mrs. C. W . Morgan and Mrs. the Blumenauers and the Chas.
Nadle Dias of Oak Bar, were Pierce fam ily all of Pioneer at.
business visitors in Ashland re­
ally.
I
Dance w ith
A ll-Star
Frisco
WSBBSK3
Five.
day.
Jackson Hot Springs, Tues­
16-2*
School Supplies at East Sidy
Grocery.
12-5t
Finishing Tonight
POKER FACES
Fomorrow and Wednesday
M ay Locate In Ashland—
Mrs. H. D. Peabody and Mrs,
W illia m Ternahan of Grand Junc­
tion. Col., are in Ashland visiting
w ith M r. and Mra. Jack Milton.
They are planning to locate In
thia city.
Sdhool supplies at East Side
Grocary.
12-5t
Daino, drain
M cNair Bros.
opener,
25c.—
Visiting fa Medford—
Mrs. E. O. Griggs of Ashland
accompanied by her daughter
Mra. Jamee J. McNair and grand
daughter, M arjorie, of Oakland.
Cal., were recently in Medford
spending the time in
shopping
end visiting with relatives.
Visited In Jacksonville—
Miss Gladys Applegate of Ash­
land, Mrs. Clara Dean F arrs of
Central Point, Fred Dean F arra
o f San Francisco and Dale V.
Clanton of Riverside, C a l. visited
the B ritt stndlo and other places
of Interest In Jacksonville last
week.
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No Charge for Consultation
Dr.
Mellenthln Is a regular
graduate in medicine and surgery
and la licensed by the state o
Oregon. He does not operate fo
chronic appendicitis, gall stones
ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade
nolds.
He has to bis credit wonderfu
results in diseases of the stomach
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wet
ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheu
matism, sciatica, leg ulcers an<
rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a tev
of his many satisfied patients ii
Oregon.
Mrs. L. L . . Peets, Moro, hear
trouble.
Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter
M a rie ), Walton, tonsils and ade
noids.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hlllsborc
ulcer of the leg.
.
Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamok
awa. Wash., Colitis. .
Grover c . Gouthler, Coquille
Ore., colitis and ulcers of stom
ach.
Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield
ear trouble.
J. W . Turner, Dalles, stomacl
trouble.
E. A. Russell, K lam ath Falls
appendicitis.
Remember the above date, tha
consultation on this trip w ill bi
free and that his treatm ent Is dif
f erent.
Married women must be accom
panted by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.
Los Angeles.
The Next Time
You Serve Tea
Serve
a
Liberal
O ar Delicious
Portion
Cake
of
w ith I t
Convinced his marriage is
a mistake, Tom goes to
South America. There, a
dancing girl gives him the
only real happiness he hag
ever known.
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TIDINGS
M O N D A T, gopt. 20, 102«.
Motored go Medford—
Left for Corral 11s.—
Carter Wilson, Glen HUI and
Rev. and Mra. H . F . Pember­
Ruth Purdy motored to Medford ton and daughter Helen, left to­
Saturday.
day for Corvallis to attend the
annual Methodist State Confer­
Motored to Ashland—
ence.
W illiam
Harp,
Mrs. Anale
Kegg, Lena Mornlngstar and Le- Iteurned from K lam ath F a l l s -
Mrs. John Enders and Mrs. J.
Roy Howe o f Table Rock, motor­
returned
Yesterday
ed to Ashland last week to via- A. McGee
it with friends.
from Klam ath -Falls where they
visited ov^r the week-end with
Mrs. Enders* parents, M r.
Visiting in Medfor d
and
Mrs. E. A. Gardner, who has Mrs. L. Jacobs.
been at the Barber convalescent
home in Ashland for some time, Wintry at Crater Lake—
The last part of the week has
is now visiting her daughter«
been quite w in try at Grater N a­
Mrs. F. F . Burke In Medford.
tional Park, stormy weather and
snow starting there three or four
From H orn brook-
Word received from
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fortuna days ago.
and children, M ils Alice Johnson the park Saturday afternoon told
and Miss Margaret Bailey, were of there still being six Inches
Ashland visitors from Hornbrook of snow near the lodge and a
temperature of about 30 Sdnday.
last week.
Quite a number of local people
enjoy Crgter Lake In w inter garb,
Attending School In Ashland—
Miss Helen Cole of Hornbrook. end some of them motored to
Cal., Is In Ashland staying at the the lake Sunday.
home of ,Mrs. Nettle Green on the
Boulevard. Miss Cole w ill attend Returned to Los Angeles^-
Mrs. C. P. Good, who has keen
high school in Ashland. ‘ ‘
-i
In Ashland fo r some time, left
Returned from H unting Trip— . Saturday evening for her home
Emmett Gillings and P a u l In Los Angeles. Mrs. Good was
Winters
returned last evening ! failed here by the serious condi­
from a hunting trip on the Green tion of her father, John F . A r­
Springs.
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nold, who was injured when h it
by an automobile recently. Mr?
Arnold’s many friends w ill be
Left for Portland—
Ray E. Helman and wife, of glad to know {hat he has suffic­
Los Angeles', Cal., who have been iently recovered to be up and out.
visiting at the home of the for­
mer’s mother, Mrs. *E . V . Jones, Visitor in A s h la n d -
Mrs. Susanne Holmes Carter,
left for Portland where they w ill
county school superintendent, was
visit with relatives and friends.
an overnight visitor In Ashland
last Wednesday.
Returned tlo Yreka—
W ildie Barnum of Oak
Bar,
who underwent an operation for Left for Eugene— '
appendicitis a t the Community
Miss Marion Leach left Thurs­
Hospital In Ashland, has returned day for Eugene, where she will
to his home.
re-enter the University of Oregon
for her sophomore year.
Guest of Mrs. Jane Trnnson —
Mrs. Jess Farren' of this city Returned to Ashland—
was the guest of Mrs. Jane Tran-
Miss Grace Hawyard, l o c a l
sou at Hprnbrook, Cal., last week. high school teacher, returned to
Ashland on Thursday to he In
Returned to Hom
readiness for the year’s work.
S. M. Stougb, who has been
visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. Business in Medford—
Roberts of this city, has returned
G. S.''B utler, pioneer business
to his borne In Hornbrook, Cal.
man and resident of
Ashland,
In Jacksonville—
The Misses Esther and M il­
dred and Lyle Springer, of Ash­
land, are spending the week at
the W yant home in Jacksonville.
L eft fo r CorvalUs —
George V irg il Gillette and Don­
ald Ross left yesterday • for Cor-
vallis, where they w ill attend
Oregon A grlcdltural College.
Returned to K lam ath Falls—
M r. and H rs- Glenn T errill and
daughter have returned from ;»
two weeks’ vacation
spent
In
Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville
and Eureka. — Klam ath Falls
News.
Condition Improving—
Friends of Miss Grace Cham­
berlain w ill be pleased to know
that her condition is Improving
and that she enjoys getting out
occasionally.
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The true building of the Ashland
country lies in the .development
of grtculture, horticulture and
the associated Industries.
W ith .
splendidly situated, rich land
served by an exceptionally fine
climate this section Is dependent
for its development only on the’
activity of those who now live
here and are interested in in­
creasing th e ir comfort, conven­
ience and Income by the addition
•of more people and more Invest­
ment.
Plan, ahead, talk it over
with your neighbors and with us. .
N EW
HANDY PACK
WRIGLEVS
PK.
CHEWING
Returned to A s h la n d -
M r. and Mrs. M. J. Wolcott
and son,- Wallace, who have been
vtgltlng a t the paw eg Klnsella
homestead near MacDoel, Cal.,
have returned to their home In
Ashland.
SURVEY TO THE FUTURE OF
ASHLAND
SWEET
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
STYLEPLDS SUITS
EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED
WE CALL THEM OUR “ MISSIONARY” SUIT8.
THEY GO OUT IN TOWN AND MAKE
FRIENDS FOR US.
treat everybody enjoys,
s good for young and old.
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$15
$20
$25
$30
P A U L SE R U D ’S
For
Noon ■ '
Hello Gang!
Tuesday—
transacted business in
Medford
last week. Mr. b u tler is rapidly
From Copco— ' •"
M r. and Mrs. H . A. Spencer of recovering from his recent illness
Copco, were business visitors In and Is enjoying his usual good
Ashland last Tuesday.
health.
W F/RE GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK AGAIN AND
W ISH YOU A MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL
TERM
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Are ybu going to be one oi the
statistics tell us live a burdened life, and pass a
regretful, dependent old age! Follow the advice
of true friends and practice industry and thrift.
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A savings account with us will help you.
Come in tomorrow noon
and order a steak special.
You will get a tender,
juicy cut of steak that is
certain to register satis­
faction.
Cold plate lunches, vege­
table dinners and many
other specials are served
here each noon.
Eat one lunch here and
you will see why we are
gaining daily in popular­
ity.
BRIDGE-BEACH
Superior Heaters
« ^ M M M e iB S M H M n B M M n a M IS H IM H H W M a a a m r 'W M M n S W M B W a a W W W a B «
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• Gives you the most for your money, in ;
; fuel, economy and heating efficiency. ::
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
N IN IN G E R ’S
Soda Fountain and Lunches
■— »a-—»—
WICK FURNITURE CO.
Our High School
Football Boys
Out To Win
um/rtt ¿bxíc r — I
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jUUz
N ew Foce Powder
' A U the Rage *
ALLAN ÜWAN
DAILY
Jfjg*
AND SO ARE
Hart Schaffner & Marx
DUDS
S e e ’Em Al
Never Again will you
take the time and do
the work to hake your own
cake. Test it by tasting.
Franklin
Bakery
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
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