Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Spent Sunday la Ashland—
Left for Flltaseio- ■ ■
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roseger-
‘ Mrs. Henry Monroe of this city
vy and fam ily of Medford, spent left Saturday fo r Illinois where
the day In Ashland Sunday, visit­ she w ill visit with her mother
ing with friends.
«tw oa
, Mrs. W . T . Mowat and son Ed­
win, who hare been residing In
Honolulu for the past . few
months, arrived in Ashland Sun­
day. They w ill leave tpmerrow for
San Francisco to visit with Lynn
Mowat before going to New York
where Edwin has won a* scholar­
ship for a year's research work in
Yale college.
Travel Heaviest la July—
"Life-Like Likenesses,
Studio
The*peak of travel seems to be
Ashland on The Plaza.
reached each year during the
month of July. Registration of
Moved to MiMsWi
From Portland—
; Left for lx»s Angeles—
non-realdents were slightly low­
J. H, .Thomson has moved from
J. Hartman, Insurance ag­ j
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kelts and er for August than for the pre­
Ashland to 31« Howard street,* ent at Portland, was a business
, baby left yesterday for Los An- vious month, but more than 2.-
Medford.
visitor |n Ashland today.
i Beles. They have been In Ash- «00 in excess of August of last
Returned from Bugcne—
' land for several months visiting year.
Madden retreads tires.
gehool
P- W alter, the new fu ll
with relatives and friends.
Mr.
Grocery.
time secretary o f the Ashland T .
and Mrs. Kelts expect to make J Spent, Sunday In .A s h lan d -
* Have you heard the new tone
M. C, A , has returned from Eu­
Ashland their home sometime in
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chitwood
Portable Victroia?— The Rose.
Attending School in Ashland
gene.
bringing Mrs. W a lte r and
the future.
Jacksonville, spent Sunday
The Mieses Janet McFadden.
their
son
Charles to Ashland. Mr.
Ashland.
Moved—
Edna Newbry and M a ry ,Adamanti
W alter w ill begin Immediately
School Supplies at East Side
Miss . Margaret Armentrout, of Talent, w ill attend M b school
with his work fo r the yegr which
Grocery.
12-Bt Returned to A s h la n d -
secretary to J. A. Churchill, has In Ashland this winter.
“ I ft
is already w ell organised • and
Mrs. J. A. Churchill returned
moved fro m . <78 Boulevard
to
Celebration at Jacksonville—
Saturday
from a visit to the ready for the launching of the
842 Boulevard.
K ing Coal and Briquette«
The Southern Oregon Pioneers ^northern part of the state. Mita tvinter campaign.
Immediate delivery. Call '
will hold their 80th anniversary Mabel DePew of Baker, a niece
Paulsernd’s f o r
cleaning, eon-Fowler and Co. * ■*,
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celebration at Jacksonvile, Oct. of Mrs. Churchill, accompanied From Mt. Shasta C itr —
i'hone 118. ,
7th. Pioneers are asked to wear her aunt to Ashland and w ill
John* Churchman, who works
Visitor* from H ilt—
old-time costumes.
Great
pro- spend the winter here and attend
at Mt. Shasta City, spent Sunday
- 'Dance with
A ll-Star
Frisco
M r. and Mrs. Fay Potter of parations are being made for the
the high school.
visiting w ith his mother, Mrs.
Five. Jackson Hot Springs, Tues­ H ilt, spent the week-end in Ash­
celebration, and Prof. I. E. V in ­
day.
! * - * '• land visiting with Mra. Potter's
Elsie Churchman on Union St.
ing will be speaker of the day. Outlook a t O. A. C. Good—
mother, Mrs. K elller.
A record breaking class of
Visiting C. K. Prit—
IS IT SAFE to drive through freshmen Is predicted by E. B. Left fo r Corvallis—
Fred L. Applegate of Klamath Be Thrlfty-Look N lfty-3ave F ifty
the streets ot Ashland without Lemon, registrar, who looks for ‘ Kenneth Hobson left Sunday
Falls, spent Sunday visiting at
Men’s Suits — SI.SO
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 h 10 per cent Increase In first for Corvallis where he w ill en­
the C. E. Pell home on Granite
Ladles Dreesea (p la in ) S1.60
for complete Autonytblle protec­ year students, at the O. A. C., ter the State A gricultural college
Mreet.
Ashland Cleaning and Dyidg
tion, don't w ait until you meet with the total registration of all for his freshman year.
Works, SS7 Boat Main
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course) je g u lta students of 3800 for the
SeshMws Visitor—
298-tf school year. This estimate doe«;
• L. 8. Hopfield, insurance agent W ill Leave for Han FVanrisco—-
not Include summer session and
at Portland, w as'a business vls-
Miss Helen Sanford, who baa Congressional Nominee H e r e -
short course students.
fior in Ashland recently.
been In Ashland for several days
Newton W . Borden of Medford,
visiting with her parents,
Mr. democratic congressional nominee
Camping Not Allowed—
Cliff Payne makes tables
and Mrs. W. E. Sanford, w i l l from this district, returned last
Valley residents are especia lly
leave thia evening for San Fran­ evening from Portland, where he
warned by Hugh Rankin, super­
cisco where she is taking nurse’s had spent a short time, while en­
Ciaitor* from Medford—
visor of the Crater National for-
• Mr. and Mrs. f. B. Barton and training In the t. Francis hospit­ route home from an extensive e«t against camping on the
al.
three months’ tour of southern shores of F llh lake o r a t any
family of Medford, were in Aah-
states. Borden was ap Ashland point near that body of water,
Ifnd fast evening visiting with
You can earn 810 to 815
the Thomas H ill fam ily on Gran­
because of contamination of the
day selling direct to consul
ite street.
source of this city’s water supply.
Pflsener and Muenchener
b
Arrest and prosecution Is prom­
Entirely
different.
Poatb
Mr. and Mrs. D. W . Wheeler ised for any violator, in addition
Are you hard to ’ please?
nothing better
has ever b
and Mrs. Mary L. Mathews of to having said violator carefully
a fit you! Paulserud's.
produced. A wonderful
mo
Medford, were visitors at the clean up camp. Camping never
making proposition.
W rite
Aaron Andrews home Saturday has been allowed near the lake,
mediately to The
Savinar <
evening. They also visited with but It baa been done for some
r Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnthouae Inc.,
100 Front St.,
Portia
Hot dishes for cold days.
other relatives.
tim e In direct violation, it is said.
totarnad last evening from Port­
W.
land, where they have been vis­
iting with their daughter, Mrs. O.
« , Brnett.
Real chicken tamalea at
Pisaa.
Madden
sells protected tires
Returned from Vacation— '
Miss Molrta Ottsrdale, manag­
er of the local telephone office,
returned
yesterday
from
a
month’s visit
to Minneapolis.
Minn., where she visited w i t h
reletives and friends.
oec yonr window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Bash and
Cabinet Works.
254-tf
Basine** Visitor»—
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bilder­
Favorite
For tomorrow’s lunch just
come to Nininger’s and
I order
some of onr delic-
ious Virginia baked ham/
It is one of our most temp­
ting noon specials.
Of course, we have many
other noon specials, in­
cluding hot and cold
Innchea, and you can get
just what you want at any
time at Nininger’s.
back of Klamath
Falls,
Ipaat
Sunday and Monday In Ashland
attending business.*
Establishing Small Station—
Together w ith other extensive
development work along the new
Cascade line, the Southern Pa­
cific company is establishing a
small station 20 miles from D ia­
mond Lake, according to F. T.
Adams, employe there, who was
In Klam ath Falls recently. A
large siding Is being constructed
to allow trains to pass at this
point. A number of small hous­
es for railroad meif, a station
and water tank complete, the new
stopping point. I t Is about C5
miles from Klam ath Falls, Adams
estimated. Often
as many as
eight long freight trains
pass
through that vicinity every 24
hours.
Young people of Baptist Church At Camp Grounds—
•re planning to give a reception
Among thorn who are camping
for the Normal Students on F r i­
In L lth la Park are Mr. and Mrs.
day, Oct. 1st. Watch for further
Schmidt of Seattle, Wash., Mr.
announcements.
and Mrs. Shoemaker and M r. and
Mre. Allen of Spokane, Wash.,
Prom K lam ath F a ll*—
and Dr. Burger and H arry Boyn­
Mr. and Mra. J. Percy Wells of ton ot Pasadena, Cal.
Klamath Falla, were visiting In
Ashland Sunday wRh Mr. W e ll’s Takas Position—
Miss Ruth Green has
mother, Mrs. James F. Wells.
Mr. Walls Is city school superin­ Margaret Churchman's
ns collector for the ,
tendent la Klam ath Falls.
D ally Tidings.
Parker find Conklin Fountain
Pens at Elharta.
Left tor Hornbrook—
R etunud from Tillamook —
C. E. P ratt left Saturday for
Hornbrook, Cal., where he w ill
spend a few days.-
Miss
Margaret Armentrout,
who has been in Tillamook for
the past few weeks visiting with
her parents, returned to Ashland
Sunday and w ill resume her work
as secretary to J. A. Chutohlll.
IngersoL Guaranteed
Pen, 81.00 at Elbarts.
Drove to Corvallis__
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy and
daaghtera, F r a n c « «
and
M argaret, accompanied by Miss
Prances pTstt, drove to Corval­
lis Saturday. The Misses Msrg-
School rfret McCoy and Frances P ratt
w ill re-enter the Oregon Agricul­
tu ra l College.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
R eflector
Heaters
Returned from Wyoming—
Miss Hasel Shaver returned
last week from Wyoming where
she has spent the past few weeks.
Miss Shaver w ill teach on tbs
Eat plenty of meat, these
days, and store yourbody |
with heat-producing en­
ergy. For choice meats—
phone us
E agle M eat Market
l * t t tor E u g e n e -
Phone 107
Lawrence
W agner,
Georgs
Francis Barron and M n r c u a
Woods left Sunday for Eugene to
enter the state university.
Prof, I. E. Vinink, accompan­
Miss L o o m Marsters, supervis­
ied by Doraaee Roger returned o r of music at the normal, and
yesterday from Pendleton ’.where Mina N ellie Dickey, local attorney
they attended the round-up.
have returned from San Prancls-
oo, where they spegf a delightful
vacation.
Arrived in Ashland—
Mrs. A rth u r H unt arrived from
Portland Sunday evening to make “Nite-Hawka" Left for School—
a visit w ith her daughter, Mrs.
The "Nite-H aw ks" dance or­
W ill M. Dodge on the Boulevard. chestra, which played a series ofi
engagements a t the fa ir grounds
pavilion, le ft Sunday
for
tho
nofth, where -moat ef the ipem-
bdrs w ill enter college for thé fell
term.. The personnel of this or­
chestra ie made up of young col­
lege men from Oregon and O. A.
Shopping fa Ashland—
C.,f all o f them being musicians
Mrs. L. 0 . Penland of Talent of mere than ordinary ability.
was shopping m Ashland th b
morning. 0 .
Notice—
The Ladies Elks club will
begin its meetings until the
ond Thursday In October.
dead bottom,—a cabaret dancer «how* him the light.
A spectre from the past arrives and then—!
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Nestle Permanent W aring
Artistic H air Catting
French Paper Curt
SP EC IA LTIES
W ynnbrook’s
Classified Ads Brtng Results.
FADED THINGS MADE
COLORFUL A N D ’NEW
AGAIN.
Quickly,
la s iD ,
Safely
U se T w ink D ye
10c; 3 for 25c
Just
Washes In ” the
Color.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116
SW EATERS
Coat Style — Jackets -r Vests — Tom boys
and Dasher.
ALL NEW MODELS - NEW SLEEVES -
PATTERNS — WOOL YARNS. \
E.R.ISAAC S Co
Ashland, Oregon
Just the T hing for Now.
TOO HOT FOR A COAT — TOO COLD TO GO
WITHOUT A SWEATER—PROTECT YOURSELF.
Get Y our Sweaters Here.
PRICED AT
$20.00
Let tfiis
agency
fefc you
New Scarfs and Ties Now Selling, 50c and up
New Braid Trimmings and Fancy Buttons.
The device of a good
a g e n t h a s saved
many a p r o p e r t y
owner from loss. Why
not let us help youT
We represent * the
Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company.
CORONA
AND
REM INGTON PORTABLE
TYPEW RITERS
FOB HOME USE
B illin gs Agency
Wednesday
Give one to the Student in Typing and Watch them
develop speed. — On Easy Terms At
Real Batate ft Real Inaurane
; 1
Estab. 1883 at 41 B. Main 8t.
Bargain Day!
Phone S i l
■ f - r - i
40-in. Black Charmeuse Satin
d* 4 (
* ■ ■”
,
FALL DRAPERIES
I t’s time to be thinking about dress­
ing up your home for Winter with
nèw draperies. Now is decidedly the
best time to buy them, as stocks are
more complete than they will be later.
54-in. Fine W oolens
* N ew H om e Builders
Or H o m e'Furnisher s
d A
grey, tan and white.
>ld Regularly. $2.75 — Pair
Should consult us before selecting
draperies for the new home.
3 lb* ¿Stitched Cotton Bat
full comfort size, 72x90.
Sold Regular $1.35 — Each
NEW
Adequate insurance
is simply a matter of
good business — the
protection of your
possessions against
e vi e r y conceivable
form of disaster.
Miss Georgia Mooney, critic
teacher at the normal school, has
returned from a visit to her home
a t Everett, Wash. Miss Mooney
drove down in her Chevrolet Se­
dan.
in a good heavy qiplity. Sold
Regular at $2.48—Yard
Cosmetics
A Special Preparation for Bv-
,
ery Need
4 SWEATERS
Inexpensive to Use.
D rinking the dreg* of the earth and about to strike
GEORGIA YOUNG
Beautician ~
Mr. and Mrs. A . D. Helms spent
the Week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs.
George Lance at Foots Creek.-,
66x80 Heavy Cotton B lankets
X L ELECTRIC
Station
RRAUTY PARLOR
Spent Week-End at Foots Creek
in stripes, checks and bordered pat-»
terns. Values 'up to $3.95—Yard
N o Extra Wiring
LITH IA 8PR IN O 8
HOTRL •
*
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MAÑY SPECIALLY
PRICED COLORED
DRAPES ON SALE