Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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bocal ; P erso n al flotes
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Ml«- Boyd Tucker and Mr». J.
A « o a e the B
N. Donnia «M tkl* city. vor« H»*- will atte«« I »be
te» «armai Mbo
ford visitors Monday.
Margaret Turner.
remo»
Left for Hunting T r ip -
An old time dance will be given
by the Yeomen Lodge at the I.
O. O. F. HiUl, Monday evening.
Sept. 87th at • o'clock. Light
lunch served. Bverybody welcome,
come and enjoy a good time with
the Yeomen.
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j
Mr. and Mr». Carl Murphy of
thia city were county »eat visit­
ors recently.
Popular music -— Rlharto
Don't fall to enter the best
food -recelpe contest. Rlducad
prices on shortening. Schuer-
man's Grocery.
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Typing Paper by the
EI harta.
Ill asgo and Prank Stratton and
Bather, Mildred and L y l e Charle« Long Jr., left Wednesday
Springer have returned to their for a few days' hunting trip up
home in Ashland after a weeks' Wagner Butte.
visit with the Wyaat family at
Lake Creak,
All wool Reedy-to-Wsar «ult»,
115, 120, 125 at Pnalserudte.
Chines« Noodlee and Hot Ta­
males at Raggedy Ann Sweets Drove t° Eugene—-
Shop,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Peroszl and
daughter Thelma of thia eity. go-
Visiting Fred T sylor—
companied by Miss Arllene Butter
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leanard of Medford drove to Eugene this
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. week to tak e the younr. women
Gardner Caul of Medford are in to the state university which they
Ashland Visiting with Mr. and will reenter for their Senior year»v
Mrs. Pred Taylor.
Edgemont Chees-Its
man's Grocery.
Returned troia California— .
Mr». Osear S tiv e,a n d HRle »on
Baddy retnmed test evening fro«
Oakland and 8tockton, Calif,,
where they heve »pont the pant
three weeks visiting with Hrs
Silver's atetar Mr». Brnaat Roye»
and har brother Harry Raid.
Mr». l U h D l u o f te e Bolt*
view district. a v d k tr little
daughter. Helaa, have returned
from Portland where if a h*ve
•p«n| the peat tow «eyarisltto»
with friends.
; ”
Leaving f<jr Oorvallie — •
D«f UT «tate
Donald W right, will lea™ Uh
morrow tor CorvalUh, where h6 Is
a Junior thia year at the Oregon
Agricultural College.
Reflector
Heaters
V Uited in Medford—
Mr». Porrina/ Mr. Joy and Ml««
Culver af thia city, visited with
K. B. Bvana In Medford teat Tues-
Two Sizes
Ml«. W. O. Btekaruon af Ft.
Worth, Tn»«, arrived la Ashing«
$5.75
yesterday. Ska »111 spend ««tee Left, for Sates»—
titea hare vteitln^ wRh her has-
Mr. and Mrs. D. M L o w e left
band, who Is at the Barber Coa- Wednesday for S ale« to tekd
vateseont Moma ok oraalte »traft. charge of the eahU)<ts fr o « Jhe
Talent Irrigation booth for the
state Pair.
and
$8.50
Ko
Bxtra Wiring
Inexpensive to Use.
Have your clothes cleaned at
Cleaning
IS-tf Works, of course.
Schuer- 337 B. Main. Ashland
From Wagner Creek —
Fined »25—
Mrs. H. S. Lynch' of Wagner
Pleading guilty to a charge of
1 Creek, took a load of wood to possession of liguor, four Mexican
Me- Ashland last Tuesday.— Medford laborers were fined 125 each by
Hrs. Mail Tribune.
Judge Taylor of Medford. Sept.
15. The men were arrested Sat­
tending a meeting of the State
Chinese Noodles an» Hot Ta- urday night while intoxicated la
Board of Management of the D m*l«s at Raggedy Ann Sweets a cabin in the Sisklyous.
A. R. They will take In the State sh °P-
81-2t
P air at Salem, before
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of
Table Rock motored to Ashland
Monday to be near their daugh­
We have some fine
ter, Mrs. Byron Deford, who un­
body fir on hand. Call
derwent an operation for appen­
son-Powlor and Co.
dicitis at the Community hospit­
Home démonstrations glàdly al. Mrs. Deford la getting along
given on fhe New Orthophonie nicely.
Vlctrola — The Rose.
"Life-Like Likenesses, Studio
Ashland os The Plate.
V isltiug S ob —
18 IT 8APB to drive through
Mm. B. Grissom of Climax, la
the
streets of Ashland wttbont
visiting her son, Lew Grissom,
who has Just mo tod on his Liability Insurance? Pbous i l
ranch on the Lake Creek side for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don't wait until you meet
from Ashland.
with an acetdent. Yeo. (of eourael
t»8-tt
Radium” Qre Revlgators. that
health-giving product, advances
In price fr o « 129.50 to 835.00 on . .Spenteg Week-Bad, nt C. L.—
Circuit Judge Charles Thom­
October 15. Place your order
as
and three sons are spending
now to obtain present r a t e .
‘.he week-end at Crater Lake.
Phone Ififi-L, J. H. Turner.
Wed. and Sat.
Oat your window screens and
•croen
doom at Jordan .Çash and
Real chicken tamales at
Cabinet Work».
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P l« « .
\
home.
taMtehed a record aa a Pair visit- A’ Wal*h ®f Milwaukee, wealthy
or. County Pairs at Grants Pam, ina“«f»ct«rur; its commander in
MedfoV and Klamath Palls were < h,*f ,or *
visited In three consecutive day». ■ Dayton, Ohio, was selected for
This week he expected to attest) th* Flacs of the next pneamp-
four fairs in Sve days. 'T v , «»- m’ Bt ®w
Denver and
Jeyed your local showing th ia ; Wa8h,n«ton- D. c -
We ogn gire y e t the beat
sgrriee an the ahdyo »taw
repair work.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
4 Àuto Electric
.
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
year, but you can certainly quote
’—
me aa advocating the erection of a
„Ur
, 40 Hirwr
Books and Stationery— McNair building to house your education*1
p* an<^ ^ rB* Orubb and family
al exhibits," hb said in parting. wh° haTe b?eB the objects of
Passed Away—-
George Condofi, a farmer, 7»
years of age, died at the Sacred
Heart hospital Sept. 21, after a
three years* residence in Med­
ford. Funeral services were held
yesterday morning from the Perl
Funeral Home
Returned from Vacation—
Terry Talent and Lewis Jen­
nings returned last night, from
»^vacation of tVo weeks Bpent in
eastern Oregon, Washington and
Canadian points.
They were
Medford— 87 care pears shipp­
among the local people who at­
tended the Pendleton Round-Up, ed from here In one day.
Cliff Payne mkkes wardrobes, after which they went to Walla
Hood River— Bids, opened for
Walla and Bellingham, Wash., new high school to cost about
and also to «Victoria and Van­ 1170,000.
Returned to H o m e -
Miss Addle Place, who has been couver, B. C.— Medford Mall Tri­
spending the past month In Ash­ bune.
"PLEASE BROADCAST THIS"'
land visiting with her brother J;
Major A. B. Ackerman, Barbe-
Floyd Place, has returned to her
ton, Ohio, says, "Everyone ought
CARD OF THANKS
home In Oakland, Calif-, accom­
to know when to tab« Foley Pills,
Will you kindly put a little
panied by her brother. 'Mr. Place
diuretic. I found them Just the
returned home from Oakland piece In your paper thanking the right thing to ease the backache,
many friends, neighbors and Fra­ rheumatic twinges, and Increas­
ternal Brotherhood for their kind, ing weakness due to disturbed
ness and sympathy in our grim kldgey and bladder action. .Please
V isiting Sister—
Mr» F ra n se JCreltleln ofijLos and sickness,
broadcast this.” For Fojey RtUs,
Angeles, Oat. te vMKlng w lü n ier
Mfs . J . Winkelman,- - .... ,JL j l/d fc r s tlc stitouiefij «>r*thefliiid-
GsBffe W ifiielm an,
»
sister, Mrs. O. “' i f . Dongas at
Sneys, are a reH»bls, valuable med­
Entered Hospital—
Ernest Winkelman,
Jackson Hot Springs.
Mrs.
icine, constantly In u « eo y er 25
Mrs. Eunice Kibler, daughter Kreltlisn will visit at the springs
Leona Winkelman,
years. Guaranteed to give satis­
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews for severafweeks.
Arthur Winkelman,
faction. Try them. A sk lo r Foley
of Fairview street, has entered
Earl Winkelman.
Pills, diuretic. Sold everywhere.- «
St. Luke's hospital at Bellingham. To Attend Norin*!—
Wash., for a course in nurse’s
Miss Wflda Darnellle and Mtsa
training.
Madelyn Morgan of Medford are
TOKIOHT ONLY
entering the State Normal at Ash­
Anyone who will keep a nor­ land this fall, to remain for the
mal student, boy or girl, to work year.
w ith B eb e D a n ie ls an d W a l­ for room and board, please phone
Mrs. Pall at one«. 418-J.
1S-I»
- PORTLAND—Bids betel
esi ved Mor 525,SSO- saw
land Congregation • Charek.
A REAL HOLIDAY
PARKER PENS
range in price f roip
I2.Í5, $3.50, $5.00
They come yi Chinese
lacquer red or in plain
flashing black.
ENJOYABLE DAY WILL BE SUN
DAY IT Ÿ 0Ü B FAMILY IB TAKEN TO
FOR DINNER
Lady Duofold has an easy
full-hand grip.
Whenever you have unexpected guests
J b r in g th em h ere fo r m eals. Y ou w ill en jpy it,
Prescription Druggist
too; as well as avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for them.
“VOLCANO”
la ce B eery .
Medford Visitor—
Left for School—
ALSO
Miss Lillian
Reimer
left
T h e L a st C h ap ter o f th e
Thursday evening for Corvallis
G reeu A r c h e r an d C om edy to resume her studies at the Ore­
P o la r B aron.
gon Agricultural College, follow­
ing the summer vacation spent
with her parents, Prof, and Mrs.
8UKDAY AMD MONDAY F. C. Reimer, of the Southern
Oregon Experiment station near
Talent.
W. D. Jackson, proprietor of
the Palace Lunch chain, which
operates in Ashland and Yreka,
was a Medford visitor Monday.
Mr. Jackson resides In Ashland.
“IJou threw
aw«) our a
Chinese Noodles and
ties at Raggedy Ann
P R U S C R IP T IO M
D R U G G IS T S
P hon e 51
L eft for Vacation—
Mrs. Ida Crandall of B street,
left last e v e n ly for Portland,
where she will visit with friends
and Salem where she will attend
the 8tate fair. This will be the
only vacation Mrs. Crandall has
taken in three years.
HEADQUARTERS
NORHAL
Planes A rrived—
The air mall planes to and
through Medford arrived. yester­
day morning on time, la fact a
little ahead of the schednted
time. The northbound plane,
whose scheduled time 1» about
four hours from Sacramento to
Medford, made the flight between
these pointe Thursday la two
hours and 47 minutes.
WORLD
Try Rexnll Orderlies, 26e
McNair Bros.
From the novel try Kathleen Moryt«
1«.
TEXT BOOKS
Sheaffer fountain Pans . \ ..............
Wtth the kids
P A U L IN E C A R O N
ROCIUFFE FELLOWES
Is in Ashland. Mrs. Beqlaa I» a
patient at the Barber Coavatew-
cent Home on Granite etevät.
A L E C F R /A N C I 8
H B L 0N D U N B A R .
L Y P IA K N O T T
SO W A R D P E IL Jr
nmsmd ir H a n y B e a u m o n t
I4T K U BPBVOB
Partear Fountain Pens
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1» school
«mi rcqwirlns
iuurii more
your lime,
J^a’re doing i w r health
ConvnleecesU Home ■ ■
ratsykuthmilubr At Mrs.
Clark Berdan of HedfottJ, $
4 1 A N F O R .R B 0 T
'
CO M PLETE’ W N E O F
SCHOOL SUPPLÌ
e i g g InJuMkr
If you <ry to <fo
$
yamr o » a tenmlrj work
thte WinJet— •
KÇT1L.
B1ÀUTV PAtLOB
OBORGIA YOUNG,
Beautician
Nestle Permanent Waving
Artistic Hair CuttiVff
Preach Paper Carl
SPBC1ALTIIS
Wyunbrook’« Oosmtttai
A Special Preparation for Ev­
ery Need
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
iirsT raoin tw
SU N 0A Y
ALSO
Try One of Our loe Cold Salads
Don't Maki Your '
ar an Orphan Asylum
waitMl in Uas for a Sale. I'Ve come
lull the elbow nan
weapon, an
Ae law o f ‘a to g f o n t itU ton bargain d