Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 23, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Returned to H om e,
Itoeal ; P ersonal flotes
From Suttler Basin—
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Orapo of
Suttler Basin, Cal., were in Ash­
land yesterday. They stopped at.
Hie Hotel Oregon.
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* Brunswick ^anatrope at B i-
t a r t ’s.
From Seattle—
’ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Briers.
Cornelia Hooper« and
Louis.?
Hooper of Seattle, Wash., were
In Ashland yesterday. They reg-
ietered at the Lithla Springs Ho-
I Edgemont Cheez-Its.
(ban’s Grocery.
Schuer-
18rtf
A . C. W ilhite la Aahlaad—
A. C. W lllhlte. who has
working In Oakland, Cal.,
Ashland visiting w ith his
and family.
*
Business la Grants Paso—
C
Mr. and Mrs. J as. Lewis, who R. Sheldon of this city spent
hare been vlaiting in Ashanti yesterday la
Grants Pass, at­
with Mrs. Mary Lewie (or some tending business.
time,, hare returned to their home
In Redding, Cal.
Anyone.who w ill keep a nor­
mal student, boy or g irl, to work
Private hot mineral tub baths, for room .and hoard, please phons
warm, up-to-date cabins, warm Mrs. Pell at once, 418-J.
2 0-8*
mineral plunge. Old-time dance
Saturday night.
Get yonr window screens and
screen doori at Jordan Saak and
Cabinet Works.
364-tf
Motored to M ed ford -
Mrs. Mary Lewis
and
Mrs.
„ "L ife -L ike Likeneeses,
8tudio
remotf- Jessie Kilgore motored to Med­
Ashland on The P la n .
ford yesterday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Kellon. Mr. Kellon is
Coming to V a lle y -
Bordnem Visitors—
employed by the Caifornfa Ore­
Local datcers w ill be glad to
Fred W ahl, cashier of
gon Power company.
hear that Herb W Iedoft’s (among
Farmers and Fruitgrowers*
12-piece dance orchestra w ill
In Medford, was a business
IS IT SAFE to drive through
make a stop -in -Southern Oregon
or In Ashland Tuesday.
the streets of Ashland without
on his farewell* tour. The dance
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
aggregation w ill be at the fair
Shredded Wheat, 2
for complete Automobile protec­
grounds
pavilion at • Medford,
Schenrman’s.
tion, don’t wait u t t il you meet
Friday of this week. Several lo­
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
cal parties are planning to at­
». Musical instruments
393-tf
tend.
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h art’s. .. .
Garments relined and
e’ ed at fcanlserud’s. .
Improvlag Ashland Hotel—
«■ The Ashland Hotel Is having F«o,„ Mt. Vernon—
Mr. and Mrs. Moslel
a thorough renovation. They are
[alsominlng and re-tinting all daughters, Sara knd "Joan, o
Vernoft. Qre., arrived In Asl
their .rooms.
Tuesday, to spend the wi
Sara Mosier will attend the
mal.
Returned from Vacation—
K ing Coal and Briquettes for
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas on
Second, street, have returned Immediate delivery. Call Car­
18-3t
from a pleasant vacation spent son-Fowler and Co.
fn San Fruhcisco, Cal. Mrs.
Thomas’ health is very much
20^ Years Ago—
Improved.
The following fru it news item
appeared in the Oregon Journal
« Borden’s or Carnation M ilk
20 years ago: "Temporarily, at
3 0c can. Schuerman’s 'Grocery.
least, the Medford fru it district
has the pennant for Spltzenberg
apples.
Colonel
Washburn,
a
Leaving for Corvallis—
Rogue River valley grower, ha3
- Mrs. L. E. Swingle and son
booked an order for October de­
Artro. will leave tomorrow
for
livery at 34.60 a box.”
porvallis, where Artro will re­
enter the* Oregon Agricultural
A ll wool Ready-to-Wear i
bollege.
315, 320, 325 at Paulserud’s.
tidings
Mias Katherine Vincent, regis­
trar of the Southern Oregon State
Normal school, w ill soon be jo in ­
ed by her mother and grandmoth­
er, from Lewiston, Idaho. They
will make their home at the for­
mer Blmore home on North
Main , street.
Mrs.
Springer,
grandmother of Miss Vincent, is
one of the earliest of
Oregon
pioneer» She ■ came west la
1852, the same year that E ira
Meeker came to Oregon. Bsra
Meeker has laid claim to bplng
the only survivor of the early,
immigration, doubtless being un­
aware that another bears the
same distinction. Mrs. Springer
will receive an enthusiastic wel­
come from the Southern- Oregon
Pioneers who w ill soon hold their
usual annual meeting at Med­
ford.
Former Empress
Of Russia Sick
COPENHAGEN,
Sept.
33 —
Form er Empress .Dagm ar
of
Russia, mother of the late Csar
Nicholas and
aunt of King
Christian of Denmark, is report­
ed seriously ill. She is 79 years
old.
Blows Out Flame
Twelve Miles Off
B E R K E L E Y , Cal. * Sept. 23.—
Experts at the University of Cal­
ifornia are adm ittedly unable to
explain a recent feat of Chaplos
Kellogg, widely known bird call
im itator. . .
Kellogg caused a yellow gas
flam e located 12 miles’ away, to
flicker and then change to blue
through
vibrations o f a high
Returned to Ashland—
Passed A w a y -
pitched vocal .note almost inaudi­
4 Mr. and Mrs. Oxford of A lii-
Nancy 8. ClearWater, w ell-
ble, transmitted over radio KGO
son street returned on «Monday known citizen of the Eagfe Point
B E R K E L E Y . Cal., Sept. 23.—
The note is esti­
from a six weeks’ vacation spent district, where she had resided (IP)— When the University of Cal­ at Oakland.
In the northern
part of the most of th'e time for the past 15* ifornia and the California Aggies’ mated to have been pitched at a
state. A part of thq time w as1 years, passed away a t the home boxing teams clash this season
spent at Brownsville and Salem.) of her niece on the Hammetl some fighter on the Bear squad
GOOD HEALTH m s ONLY
They were accompanied home by. ranch northeast of Eagle Point won’t know the name of his op­
CAPITAL
their granddaughter, Luella G ale,! U te Monday evening at the age ponent until a , round or so has
This is true of many working
who will remain Ip Ashland to at- of 78 years. Besides a number passed — that U. if he meets one
meu, (and women also) dogged
tend school here this winter.
of nieces and nephews, she leaves of the Gomes , twins.
w ith a haunting fear of Ill-health
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one brother, John
M inter of
A1 and Don Gomez are their and helplessness. W m . F. Lqgle,
Eagle Point.
names. The only way the Aggie Anderson, Ind., heeds nature’s
FAREWELL TOUR
coach can tell them apart is to warning sign of pain and acts
Herb WIedoeft and his famous
have» them
light a couple of
Cinderella Roof Orchestra! F air Received $2000 Insurance»—
promptly: “ When my back hurts
rounds and' the one that gets and an irregular flow warns me
Grounds Pavilion, Medford! Fr»
Wm. E. Leer received 32000
night! Follow the crowds.' 2-1.7 insurance from the Acorn Circle knocked down more often Is us­ of coming trouble, I take Foley
ually Don. The twins claim the Pills, a diuretic stim ulent for the
No. 54, Neighbors of the Wood­
"twin
championship"
of
the kidneys.
They give me quick
craft, on account of his wife's
B orn -
world in the bbxlng ring.
results." A reliable, valuable
death, which pccured a
month
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nell an­
medicine, constantly in use over
ago.
nounce the birth of a girl, horn
26 years. Satisfaction guaranteed.
at the Barber Convalescent Home
Klam ath Falls— W ork
begins Cost little. Sold everywhere. Ask
yesterday morning.
READ TIDINGS GLASS ADS
on 3300,000 Pelican Theatre. .
for Foley P ills,-diuretic.
2
Twins Will Box
For Aggie Team
frequency of 100,00Q vibrations.
D r. B. B. H all, psychist nt the
University of
Onlftornin
who
wltneaaed the feat offered some
explanation but- failed to abow
scientific eanae. a 1,
“The gas flame was set in a
t u b e ," D r . H all explained.
"A
properly pitched sound will set
both flame and gas into vibra­
tion, which causes the flame’s ex­
tinction.
"The feat of changing the col­
or of a flame theoretically is
achieved by the same action, only
a larger tube is used. Therefore
A
Cordial
Invitation
1924 Chev Tour. $200.00
1925 Chev. Tour. $450.00
IGNITION
OOHJ3
. TRY US!
W e can give yob the best,
service on the above class
repair work.
Auto Electric
Garage
M g Bast Main St.
Chevrolet Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
“R A I N B 9 W"
FROM THE HEART OF THE FAMOUS
ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, DISTRICT.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Discriminating Women
Who Buy For
• V . ?
STYLE
The Citizens
Attention!
Ashland
tires
Visitor from Loe Augeleo—
Luther Starbuck of Loa An­
geles, Cal.. Is in Ashland visit­
ing at the Clevenger home on A l­
lison streee. They made a trip
to Crater Lake 8unday, going by
of Medford and returning by
Klamath Falls.
We Are Proud of Our Completely MODERNIZED
BAKERY, and want you to visit us
Tonight, (September 23)
between the hours of 7 and 9 p. m., when our plant
and
Ah Infinite
Variety
Of The Latest
Creations
will be in full operation for your inspection.
Friday
Baked salmon with lemon
sauce will be- our noon
special for hunch tomor­
COATS
See “ Franklin Superior B read“ in the M akin g
row. Come in and order
a
this Friday noon special.
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
You’ll lie pleased with the
genuine hqme-eooked food
Many other
lunch special» at our pop­
ular counter.
MAKERS OF
thrttUfcg virile pulsing mtlo-
drama of the Canadian North-
vast darla* the gold rash days.
Yhere «aa fongbt, loved and died
ta their mad search for riches and
The
Automotive Shop’
QUALITY
Mrs.| H. A. Stearns has been
electea head of the Parent-Teach­
er connctl and w ill assume office
A
1922 Ohev. Tour. $125.00
and
Real chicken tamalee at
J. W . Poole of New York, C. P'aza.
T. Godwin of Baker, Ore., and R.
fc. Avery and wife of Salt Lake
Sale on winter hat
C ity,■Utah, stopped ia Ashland Simons. 38 S. Pioneer.
yesterday.
j h ey registered
at
lhe Ashland Hotel.
Elected—
we serve.
1924 Ohev. Coupe $350.00
1925 Ohev. Coupe $500.00
Stopped ta Ashland—
sells protected
Bargains
384 Oak St. — At Rail Road Tracks — Phone 20
Have yonr clothes cleaned at
337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning Visiting in M ed ford -
Works, of course.
Mrs. B. A. Gardner, who has
been at the convalescent home in
Visttlag lu A sh la n d -
Ashland for soma time, is now
Mr. aud Mrs. Anderson of visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Marysville, Cal., and Mrs. W hit­ F. F . Burke, of Medford.
ten of Oakland. Cal., are visit-
tag with Mrs. Margaret H all and
Radium Ore Rev 1 gators, that
Miss lions H all on 8th St.
health-giving product,
advance«
In
price
from
329.50
to
335.00
on
Come and have a good time nt
Place your ordei
Odd Fellows hall old-time dances October 15.
and refreshments F rid ay night. now to obtain present r a t e
Phone 48S-L, J. H. Turner.
18-3
Wed. and Sat
Today aQd Tomorrow
It would require greater Intensi­
ty of sound presumably to set
the flame In a roaring condition,
thus causing the blue flame."
Complete fountain service
Superior Bread
Superior Cakes, Cookies
N I N I N G E R 'S
and Pastries
A
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR fall coats that are
smart—th at suggest the latest in fashion, and have
individuality th at is so abundant in “ The Palmer
Garment’’.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR dresses that are orig­
inal—dresses th at carry the swagger and dash that
characterizes the autumn style, dresses that denote
real distinction—
’
s
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR the finest quality at
reasonable prices — and if you realize the import­
ance of correct fittings—
TH IN DO NOT DELAY
VISIT